Culture, Heritage and Theology BA (Hons)

Course code V90T

What is special about this course?

Most of our humanities subjects can be studied as joint honours as well as single honours. Joint honours programmes give you the opportunity to combine two subjects, which complement your interests or career goals. You will usually concentrate on both subjects equally. It can be possible to transfer between single and joint honours options, usually during your first or second year, and advice will be available from your personal academic tutor.

This course covers:

  • Culture and heritage: cultural identity of the Highlands and Islands, its communities and issues affecting the region, within the context of Scotland, the British Isles and internationally
  • Theology: the study of the main disciplines of Christian theology

Please see our FAQ sheet for further information on this course.

Special features

  • Gain a unique understanding of Scotland and the communities of the Highlands and Islands: the customs, traditions and values
  • Choose from a range of interdisciplinary subjects to suit your own interests and career path
  • Study full-time or part-time to suit your personal circumstances
  • Individual modules can be studied for personal and professional development
     

Entry requirements

Entry to year one:

  • 3 Scottish Highers at grade BBC or above OR
  • 2 A levels at grade BC or above
  • At least two should be from the list of relevant academic subjects
  • Applicants with other relevant qualifications or experience will be considered on an individual basis

Advanced entry to year two:

  • HNC Social Sciences (12 SQA credits) with 3 additional SQA credits at level 7, which is equivalent to 120 degree credit points, and at least grade C in the Graded Unit will be considered for direct entry to year two

Access routes

SWAP Access courses
If you are eligible to undertake Scottish Wider Access Programmes (SWAP), please visit our SWAP access list for further information on grade profiles and available subjects.

I can’t speak highly enough of the staff who have supported me through my journey at UHI. From the very first day there has been help available. The relationship between the teaching staff and the student is so important and that’s one of the reasons I’m considering further study at UHI. The Culture and Heritage team have been utterly fantastic. 

That flexibility also means that fellow students are based all over Scotland but that has not been a barrier to forming friendships and supportive study groups, in fact, fellow students are also one of my favourite things – there has been a  mix of students, all different ages, nationalities and backgrounds and that has really added to the experience for me. 

Margaret is studying culture and heritage at UHI Inverness.

Apply for Culture, Heritage and Theology BA (Hons)

I want to start in Aug/Sep 2025

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