This MA in Ancient Religions offers a unique, multidisciplinary programme that explores the diverse religious traditions of the ancient world. The course goes beyond the familiar realms of Greece and Rome to include ancient civilisations as far-reaching as Ancient Egypt, Celtic Britain, and Ancient China. By undertaking a comparative analysis of religious traditions, you will study how different cultures practised religion and engaged with the divine. You will explore the earliest temples in Southwest Asia, delve into the religions of the Bronze Age Mediterranean, and examine the gods and goddesses of ancient Egypt. This programme will also take you across the sacred landscapes of northwest Europe, where you can uncover how ancient peoples interacted with their surroundings. Through the study of ancient religions, you will encounter a range of key topics, such as organised religious practices, the myths of ancient Greece and Rome, and concepts like cosmology, magic, and divination in the classical world. You will also have the chance to engage with Old Testament texts, exploring their cultural and religious significance. This programme places emphasis on the importance of literary analysis and historical analysis, encouraging you to think critically about the religious, cultural, and political issues that shaped the ancient world.
Which department am I in?
Philosophy, Theology and Religious Studies
Study options
Full Time
(2 Years)
Tuition fees
£16,800.00 (US$ 21,696)
per year
This is a provisional fee yet to be approved
Start date
October 2026
Venue
Carmarthen Campus
College Road,
Carmarthen,
Carmarthenshire,
SA31 3EP, Wales, United Kingdom
Entry requirements
For international students
You need 2:2 honours degree or UWTSD recognised equivalent.
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.