Bachelor of Arts (Hons)
in Religion, Philosophy and Ethics
 

宗教、哲學及倫理文學士(榮譽)

 

Year 3 Entry – Post-Secondary

Programme Code
Non-JUPAS: *BA - REL PHIL & ETH

Duration of Study
2 Years

Mode of Study
Full Time

Class Start Date
September 2026

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Medium of Instruction
The medium of instruction for classroom teaching (in all forms) at HKBU is English, except for those courses that are granted exemption.

Fund Type
Government Funded

Credits Required for Graduation
128

 

This innovative programme provides an excellent opportunity to study major religious traditions of the world and major schools of philosophy and ethical thought in an objective and critical way. Students will develop the capability in correlating religious ideas and values, philosophical traditions, and schools of ethical thought to contemporary socio-cultural problems. They can understand more about the human person itself and human culture through a comparative and interdisciplinary study of different religious and philosophical traditions, showing the vast range of human response to various life problems, such as life and death, meaning of life, social justice from ancient times to the contemporary world.

Concentrations Offered

  • Philosophical Studies
  • Christian Studies and Comparative Religion
  • The Interdisciplinary Study of Religion
  • Ethics and Society

  • First Ever RPE Programme in Asia for the World
    The programme, specialising in three different but closely related disciplines of religion, philosophy and ethics, is the first-of-its-kind not only in Hong Kong, but also in Asia. Religion, Philosophy and Ethics (RPE) is a multidisciplinary programme and in fact one of the flourishing programmes in the international trend in recent decades. Examples include the RPE programme in King's College London and University of Nottingham in UK. 
  • Four Study Areas
    Foundational courses covering key areas of religion, philosophy and ethics are covered in the first and second years. In their third to fourth years, students can choose major electives among the four study areas, namely Philosophical Studies, Christian Studies and Comparative Religion, the Interdisciplinary Study of Religion, as well as Ethics and Society. The multiple foci of the programme would be able to cater for the diverse interests of students.  Students can choose to declare or not a concentration in one of the four study areas at the end of their second year of study.
  • Critical Thinking
    We emphasise nurturing students’ abilities in critical thinking, formulating cogent arguments and critically evaluating claims, which help to enhance their reasoning and analytical skills. These are transferable skills which are essential to many professions.
  • Value Analysis
    We emphasise the analysis of underlying moral values, social values, political values and cultural values in current issues, which are diverse, complex and often in conflict with one another.Students are trained to make up their own minds after navigating through a complicated web of ideas.
  • Excellence in Liberal Arts Education
    Our programme provides a channel for achieving the higher goals of liberal arts education, namely, (a) the cultivation of the ability to analyse complex human problems with intellectual rigor, and (b) the cultivation of practical wisdom for moral reasoning and impartial value analysis. 

  • Summer Internship Programme
    The Department organises Summer Internship Programme for our students since 2002 to work in NGOs (Non-governmental Organisations), social enterprises, and institutions in public and private sectors. Students can widen their exposure through working, relate the real life with their studies, gain valuable working experience and be able to identify their career path after graduation.
  • Overseas Exchange Programme
    Our students have opportunities to study abroad in partner institutions by joining the University’s Overseas Exchange Programme. We have established a unique study aboard programme with the Faraday Institute for Science and Religion that students can stay at a college of the Cambridge University for a short-term study.

Graduates can choose a career not only in teaching Ethics and Religious Studies (after obtaining PGDE/DipEd from a qualified tertiary institution), but also in cultural affairs, publication business, religion-related social service agencies, administration of the civil service and the business sector.

Lui Wing Kwan, Year 4 Student

I would like to express our deepest gratitude to our department for providing numerous resources to support us and giving advice for our future. Initially, I did not have much expectation, until I was fortunate enough to have exchange opportunities at the University of Notre Dame and the Faraday Institute in Cambridge. These experiences are transformative, they opened my eyes and taught me that you never know how far you can go until you step out of your comfort zone.

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(852) 3411 7280

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