University of Birmingham - Undergraduate Open Day
26 Jun 2026, 08:00
Birmingham
Dive into the religious movements, institutions and theological ideas that have impacted culture and societies past and present.
You’ll be taught by world leading specialists with expertise in political, social, cultural and religious history. You'll use your degree to reflect on culture, theologies and societies of the past, honing your ability to understand different perspectives.
Hone in on the aspects of History and Theology that interest you most. You’ll have the freedom throughout your degree to choose from a wide range of optional modules taught by experts. This joint honours degree also allows you to flex your credit weighting between History and Theology.
Outside of London, Birmingham has the UK’s largest Buddhist, Muslim and Sikh communities, the second-largest Hindu community and the seventh-largest Jewish community. Home to more than 650 churches, mosques, synagogues and temples, Birmingham provides a fantastic setting for you to critically engage with these communities.
Why study this course?
Study thought provoking modules, including Auschwitz in History and Memory, Christmas and Ethical Consuming and Life After Death: What Happens When We Die?
Join a vibrant and supportive community where you receive one to one support on coursework and access to talks, cultural trips, podcasts, quizzes and celebrations.
Explore diverse career paths in areas such as the culture and media sectors with our work placement opportunities.
Benefit from our excellent relationships with the city’s broad spectrum of faith communities and forge valuable connections.
13th for History in the Complete University Guide 2025
8th for Theology and Religious Studies in the Complete University Guide 2025
First-year modules cover a broad base of the subject and are designed to introduce you to ways of studying at university. By the final year the modules you take will become more specialised and reflect the research expertise of the academic staff. More detailed module information can be found on the course page.
The following entry points are available for this course:
A Level History, Medieval History or Ancient History is preferred but we welcome applications from candidates who can demonstrate an interest in and an aptitude for the study of history and politics. Acceptable subjects include: Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Business Studies, Classical Civilisation, Drama and Theatre Studies, Economics, English Language, English Language and Literature, English Literature, Environmental Studies, Geography, Government and Politics, History, History of Art, Law, Medieval History, Modern or Classical Languages, Music, Philosophy, Psychology, Religious Studies, and Sociology. If you are not studying one or more of the above then please contact us to discuss your application.
If you are not taking A level History then we will require GCSE History grade 7 and at least one humanities subject at A level or equivalent.
BTEC Extended Diploma: DDM, plus an A at A-level in the required subject/s mentioned above.
BTEC Diploma: DD, plus an A at A-level in the required subject/s mentioned above.
BTEC Subsidiary Diploma: D, plus AB at A-level, including an A in the required A-level subject/s mentioned above.
6,5,5 in Higher Level subjects, to include History.
Accepted in place of a non-required A level with the equivalent grade.
Accepted in place of A levels with the following grade equivalencies: D2 = A*; D3 = A; M2 = B. Combinations of A levels and Principle subjects are accepted. NB required subjects must be offered (see A level Section)
GCSE History grade 7 / A if not taking A Level History
The most common grades on entry for this course are above our standard offer. This does not mean that you need to achieve higher grades than our offer to be admitted.
We make alternative offers through our contextual admissions schemes which are typically 1 or 2 grades lower. You can find information on these schemes using the link below.
You can check your eligibility to receive an offer for this course using our Offer Calculator using the same link.
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
It is designed to support your research but does not guarantee whether you will or won't get a place.
Admissions teams consider various factors, including interviews, subject requirements, and entrance tests. Check all course entry requirements for eligibility.
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