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1 CoursesBa comparative religion and social anthropology in University of manchester
On Campus
(September)
BA Comparative Religion and Social Anthropology course explores how religion is inextricably bound up with ways of being human.Religion is here to stay, and there is a critical need to understand how and why it forms a central part of human cultures.You will explore themes such as ritual, myth, sacred space and iconography as critical features of human societies, both past and present.You will study topics such as Judaism, the problem of evil, the Bible, social theory, power, and ethnography.
Higher Secondary School Certificates at the end of CBSE/ISC Standard XII with a minimum of 80-95% overall. IELTS 7.0 overall with no less than 6.5 in any one component. A Levels: ABB, IB: 34 points overall. 6,5,5 in Higher Level subjects.
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