Religious Studies Major
Major requirements differ depending on students' academic catalog.
For students under the 2024 - 2026 and later catalogs, undergraduate courses in Religious Studies are divided into the following three tracks:
Track I: Comparative Religious Studies
This track is designed to give students a comprehensive training in the discipline of Religious Studies. It is intended for students who would plan to pursue career options in Religious Studies, including graduate programs in the study of religion and/or in a theological or seminary setting.
Course reqs: 30 hours total
- R S 310- Introduction to the Study of Religion
- R S 320- Introduction to Research Methods in the Study of Religion
- R S 375S- Advanced Seminar in Religious Studies. This course is a discussion and research-based study of topics in religious studies. It includes theoretical approaches to the study of religion
- 6 hours of Religions of Asia, Europe, the Middle East, or the Mediterranean World
- 6 hours of Religions of Africa, African Diaspora, or the Americas
- 6 hours of Comparative Themes
- 3 hours Religious Studies
Track II: Global Interreligious Dynamics
This track is designed for students interested in the human encounters and exchanges within and across global religious traditions. It is intended for students who wish to gain in-depth knowledge of the ways diverse religious practices and ideas impact global politics and civic life, in order to develop skills applicable to careers that address conflict resolution and cultural pluralism.
Course reqs: 30 hours total
- R S 310- Introduction to the Study of Religion
- R S 307- Introduction to Interreligious Dynamics
- R S 320- Introduction to Research Methods in the Study of Religion
- R S 375S- Advanced Seminar in Religious Studies. This course is a discussion and research-based study of topics in religious studies. It includes theoretical approaches to the study of religion
- 9 hours of Contemporary Interreligious Dynamics
- 9 hours of Historical Interreligious Dynamics
Track III: Religion, Ethics, and Social Justice
This track is designed to train students in applied methods for the study of religion in everyday life, including secular spaces and popular cultures that often fall outside conventional understandings of religious traditions and the study of religion. This track emphasizes concerns of ethics and justice in society. It is intended for pre-professional students interested in careers in medicine, law, social work, non-profits, community engagement, workplace equity, human rights, and democratic engagement.
Course reqs: 30 hours total
- R S 310- Introduction to the Study of Religion
- R S 320- Introduction to Research Methods in the Study of Religion
- R S 375S- Advanced Seminar in Religious Studies. This course is a discussion and research-based study of topics in religious studies. It includes theoretical approaches to the study of religion
- 9 hours of Religous Ethics and Moral Traditions
- 9 hours of Human Rights and Social Justice
- 3 hours Religious Studies
Track List for Catalogs 2022 – 2024 and 2024 – 2026
Summer 2026 and Fall 2026
Spring 2027
Spring 2026
Area List for Catalogs 2020 – 2022 and earlier
Summer 2028
note: 2020 - 2022 catalog expires Summer 2028.
Summer 2027 and Fall 2027
Spring 2028
Summer 2026 and Fall 2026
Spring 2027
Spring 2026