Religious Studies
Religious Studies (Bachelor of Arts), a multidisciplinary degree, helps students to think critically about religion as a historical and cultural phenomenon. Courses are taught by professors from a variety of disciplinary perspectives employing diverse scholarly approaches to their inquiries about religion, including those developed within the fields of anthropology, archaeology, art, history, literature, philosophy, psychology, and sociology. The program is nonsectarian and neither excludes nor promotes any religious tradition.
Please review all information below.
Explore Your Major:
Your Major Matters (2 minutes)
Introduction to Religious Studies (21 minutes)
Please see first semester course guides HERE and sample 4-year plans HERE.
Please visit the Religious Studies page to familiarize yourself with the department, faculty, and opportunities for the future.