Students studying

Religion/Religious Studies

Mother Teresa. Gandhi. Buddha. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Each of these individuals have one thing in common: a strong religious belief. Religious beliefs have been given credit, or even blamed, for innumerable "miracles" and "disasters," which begs the question, "Who is right?" A program in religious studies can help students form their own answers to such questions. Many religious studies majors find an interest in the various cultures, traditions, and rituals that are linked to religions around the world. Curriculum for this major varies greatly, but courses include much research, reading, writing, and discussion. Specific coursework for a number of various religious faiths and communities should be expected. Topics include the sociology, psychology, philosophy, anthropology, literature, and art of religion; mythology; phenomenology; scriptural and textual studies; and religious history and politics. Degrees are offered from undergraduate through graduate levels. Many courses are held in typical classroom settings, though some may require observations, interviews, or engagement in research. Some courses will likely entail visiting local worship centers of various faiths. Many opportunities exist for students graduating with a degree in religious studies. Career choices such as priests, ministers, rabbis, or nuns are obvious. Less obvious choices include teachers and mental health counselors.

Create a free account to find, finance and attend the college that's right for you.

Colleges

College placeholder image

Piedmont International University is a Bible-centered Christian college in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Academics at PIU are divided among six schools of Bible & Theology, Ministry, Teacher Education, Business, Leadership, and Arts & Sciences. As a...

College placeholder image

Established in 1855, Chicago Theological Seminary is a private, Christ-centered institution located downtown beside the University of Chicago. CTS offers master’s and doctoral degrees in seven fields of study, as well as a certificate program in...

Hope College

Hope College is a 4-year liberal arts institute located in downtown Holland. Hope partners with the Reformed Church in America but welcomes students of all faiths, as well as those of no faith. The liberal arts curriculum at Hope is threaded through...

“…

The academics at Hope are outstanding. Yes, that means the classes can be difficult and a lot of work, but the professors are all excellent; supportive, encouraging, and willing to help you out at virtually any time. They genuinely want you to...

” – Dale from Grandville, MI
Bryn Mawr College

Founded in 1885, Bryn Mawr College is a women’s liberal arts institution in the greater Philadelphia area and part of the Seven Sisters. Bryn Mawr offers undergraduate degrees in 37 majors and was the first women’s college to confer a PhD...

“…

The campus is absolutely beautiful. The academics are rigorous.

” – Mary from plano, TX
Concordia University-Montreal

Concordia University in Montreal is the best university in Canada under 50 years old, according to the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings, and among the largest, with 50,000 students. Montreal is the number one student city in North...

College placeholder image