Majors & Minors
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Religious Studies Major | Religious Studies Minor
General Distribution Requirement
All courses in the religious studies department count toward the general distribution requirement in humanities except for courses numbered RELI 604, RELI 614, RELI 634, and RELI 644. Exceptions to this may be topics courses (194, 294, 394, 494) that are cross-listed with other departments.
General Education Requirements
Courses that meet the general education requirements in writing, quantitative thinking, internationalism and U.S. identities and differences will be posted on the Registrar's web page in advance of registration for each semester.
Additional information regarding the general distribution requirement and the general education requirements can be found in the graduation requirements section of this catalog.
Honors Program
The religious studies department participates in the honors program. Eligibility requirements, application procedures and specific project expectations for the department are available from either the department office or the Academic Programs and Advising Office.
Topics Courses
RELI 194, RELI 294, RELI 394, RELI 494
Examination of special topics of interest to faculty and students, such as a study of certain crucial questions that the various religious traditions raise and attempt to answer. To be announced at registration. (4 credits)
Independent Study
The department offers independent study options in the form of tutorials, independent projects, internships, preceptorships and Honors independent projects. For more information contact the department and review the Curriculum section of the catalog.
Religious Studies Major
Major Requirements
The major in religious studies consists of eight courses in religion, and two supplementary courses, approved by the advisor, in a field that provides sustainable skills or theoretical tools for the study of religion. For example, for students with a primary interest in Biblical studies, a reading course in Hebrew or Greek would count toward the major, courses in philosophy, anthropology, sociology, women's, gender, and sexuality studies might strengthen a student's grasp of theoretical issues in the study of religion. Courses in history and literature may also provide valuable substantive knowledge that compliments the student's work in religious studies. In order to encourage breadth of understanding, students majoring in religious studies are required to take courses in more than one religious tradition. Reading proficiency in at least one foreign language is advised for students contemplating graduate study in religion. A "senior dialogue" with the members of the department is required for all majors. The "senior dialogue" represents a sharing of views on questions of mutual interest rather than an oral examination and also helps the department faculty to assess its program. Majors are required to take the following: the disciplinary seminar RELI 235 - Theorizing Religion; at least one course at the 300-level; and (preferably in their senior year) RELI 469 - Approaches to the Study of Religion (offered annually).
Religious Studies Minor
Minor Requirements
The minor in religious studies consists of a minimum of five courses in religious studies taken in consultation with the department. To assure diversity, students minoring in religious studies are required to take a course in at least two religious traditions.