Religious Studies

Degree Type
Major

Mission

The Department of Humanities fosters intellectual growth and cultural understanding through the study of religious studies, English, and world languages. Aligned with the College's mission, the department cultivates critical thinking, creativity, and communication skills to prepare students for meaningful contributions in an interconnected world. The department’s interdisciplinary approach encourages the exploration of world religious traditions, language, and artistic expression, shaping informed and compassionate individuals ready to engage with diverse global perspectives.

Learning Outcomes

  1. Students will demonstrate the ability to discern accurate and credible information regarding the intellectual, ritual, moral, and practical dimensions of the world’s major religions, including their internal diversity, and critically analyze how these elements shape societies and cultures.
  2. Students will develop the capacity to critically read and analyze complex texts in the humanities, recognizing patterns and themes within and across traditions, and formulate coherent arguments and critical questions based on this analysis.
  3. Students will create compelling written work in multiple formats—argumentative, analytical, and investigative—utilizing credible sources, and articulate complex ideas effectively in oral presentations, fostering thoughtful discussions about religious and cultural topics.
  4. Students will apply religious studies knowledge and critical skills to diverse professional and academic contexts, showcasing expertise in cultural literacy, critical thinking, and effective communication to prepare for graduate studies or careers in religion and related fields.

Requirements for the Major

The following courses are required for all students:

Item #
Title
Credits
3
3
12
Sub-Total Credits
29-31
29-31