University of Chichester

Careers

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Over 91% of graduates (9 out of 10) from Chichester are in jobs or further study six months after graduating making us the best on the south coast for the second year running.

Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) M 2010

A distinctive feature of the theology and religion department at Chichester is the attention we pay to the career aspirations of our graduates. Our aim is to help you pursue your interest in theology and religion throughout your working life. Our graduates can go on to a variety of careers in:

  • Journalism
  • Law
  • Teaching (Primary and Secondary) - see below
  • Personnel management and human resources
  • Police service
  • Politics
  • Church Ministry
  • Health Care & Nursing
  • Community work
  • Social work

Key Skills

Your degree will equip you with a range of transferable skills, highly valued by employers.

  • IT and data capture
  • Analysis
  • Presentation skills
  • Collaborating in a Team
  • Critical thinking
  • Writing
  • Oral Communication
  • Language learning (Greek)

Teaching - PGCE Religious Education

To find out more about a training for teaching click here a Career in Teaching