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BA (Hons) Religion, Society and Culture

Durham University

1 Location : Durham Campus

Course details


Study mode

Full time

Length

3 year course

Distance learning

Not Available

Placement year

Optional

Year abroad

Optional

Foundation year

Not Available

Study mode

Full time

Length

3 year course

Distance learning

Not Available

Placement year

Optional

Year abroad

Optional

Foundation year

Not Available

Course data summary

Average Earnings

£28,000

15 months after the course for Theology and religious studies graduates at Durham University

Employment

90%

go on to work and/or study

15 months after the course for Theology and religious studies graduates at Durham University

45%

are using what they learnt during their studies in their current work

15 months after the course for Theology and religious studies graduates at Durham University

77%

The course has developed the knowledge and skills I think I will need for my future.

Final year BA Theology and religious studies students at Durham University

69%

Staff value students’ views and opinions about the course.

Final year BA Theology and religious studies students at Durham University

86%

Teaching staff have supported my learning well.

Final year BA Theology and religious studies students at Durham University

What you need to know about the data

  • The data is from students surveyed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Some courses and providers have been affected more than others.
  • The data tells you about the experience of recent students, but your experience may be different.
  • Read more about this data

The data displayed is from students on this and other courses in Theology and religious studies.

There was not enough data to publish information specifically for this course. This is because the course has not yet run or has not been running long enough for this data to be available.

Student Satisfaction

The Student satisfaction score is not available for courses in England because the question is not included in the survey for England.

Read more about this data

The teaching on my course

98%

89%

96%

85%

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

Learning opportunities

92%

78%

88%

79%

77%

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

Assessment and feedback

56%

92%

84%

60%

68%

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

Academic Support

85%

86%

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

Organisation and management

77%

72%

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

Learning resources

73%

89%

83%

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

Student voice

68%

69%

33%

17%

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

Mental wellbeing

65% Information about mental wellbeing support services has been well communicated.

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

Freedom of expression

80% I have felt free to express my ideas, opinions and beliefs.

Data from

55 students (60% of those who were asked)

Data for students graduating 2022-23

Source: NSS (National Student Survey)

94% of students are still on the course or have completed it

The data displayed is from students on other courses in Theology and religious studies.

Because the course is new or has not been running long enough, there was not enough data to publish information specifically for this course. This does not reflect on the quality of the course.

After 1 year on the course

Data for entrants in 2020-21

Source: Data for individual students collected directly from universities and colleges

Data from

95 students.

What you need to know about earnings data

  • Some data is from graduates surveyed during the Covid-19 pandemic.
  • Labour markets change
  • Salaries vary across regions in the UK
  • There are lots of factors that affect graduate earnings.
  • Read more about earnings

Average earnings for all full-time Theology and religious studies courses

For graduates from Durham University

After 15 months

£28,000

Typical range: £23,000 - £30,000

Data from

15 people

(55% of those asked).

Data for students graduating 2020-21

Source: Graduate Outcomes survey

After 3 years

£28,000

Typical range: £22,000 - £34,000

Data from

70 people.


Data for students graduating 2013-15

Source: Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset

After 5 years

£32,000

Typical range: £26,500 - £47,500

Data from

70 people.


Data for students graduating 2013-15

Source: Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset

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After 15 months

£25,000

Typical range: £20,000 - £27,000

Data from

660 people.

100% of UK-resident Theology and religious studies graduates from Durham University are employed in England.

Data for students graduating 2020-21

Source: Graduate Outcomes survey

After 3 years

£22,500

(excludes Northern Ireland)

Typical range: £17,000 - £27,500

Data from

1475 people.

100% of UK-resident Theology and religious studies graduates from Durham University are based in England.

Data for students graduating 2013-15

Source: Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset

After 5 years

£26,500

(excludes Northern Ireland)

Typical range: £20,500 - £33,500

Data from

1515 people.

100% of UK-resident Theology and religious studies graduates from Durham University are based in England.

Data for students graduating 2013-15

Source: Longitudinal Education Outcomes (LEO) dataset

What you need to know about employment data

  • Some data is from graduates surveyed during Covid-19 pandemic
  • Labour markets vary and change over time
  • Employment and job opportunities vary across regions in the UK
  • Read more about employment

90% of the students go on to work and / or study

What graduates are doing 15 months after the course

The data displayed is from students on other courses in Theology and religious studies.

Because the course is new or has not been running long enough, there was not enough data to publish information specifically for this course. This does not reflect on the quality of the course.

Data for students graduating 2020-21

Source: Graduate Outcomes survey

Data from

35 students (55% of those who were asked).

Occupation types 15 months after the course

The data displayed is from students on other courses in Theology and religious studies.

Because the course is new or has not been running long enough, there was not enough data to publish information specifically for this course. This does not reflect on the quality of the course.

Data for students graduating 2020-21

Source: Graduate Outcomes survey

Data from

20 students (55% of those who were asked).

80% In highly skilled work

  • 25% Teaching Professionals
  • 15% Business and public service associate professionals
  • 10% Managers, directors and senior officials
  • 5% Other Educational Professionals
  • 5% Finance Professionals
  • 5% Welfare Professionals
  • 5% Librarians and Related Professionals
  • 5% Media Professionals

15% In other work

  • 5% Administrative occupations
  • 5% Skilled trades occupations

5% In unknown work

  • Employed after finishing the course but employment type is not known

What you need to know about the data

80% of graduates find their current work meaningful

The data displayed is from students on other courses in Theology and religious studies.

Because the course is new or has not been running long enough, there was not enough data to publish information specifically for this course. This does not reflect on the quality of the course.

Perception of work after graduating

Source: Graduate Outcomes survey

Data for students graduating 2020-21

Data from

15 students (55% of those who were asked)

45% Usefulness

I am utilising what I learnt during my studies in my current work.

80% Meaningfulness

My current work is meaningful.

70% Future

My current work fits with my future plans.

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