
The Religious Studies minor offers a rich, interdisciplinary exploration of religion, encouraging students to engage with diverse topics that encompass the definition, history, and practices of various faiths. This program emphasizes a broad understanding of religious themes, including the analysis of texts, rituals, and artistic expressions, allowing students to investigate how religion shapes cultures and influences social dynamics. By examining different belief systems and their historical contexts, students gain insights into the complexities of human experience. To complete the minor, students must earn 18 credits, starting with a foundational course in religious studies. They will then select additional electives from a range of academic disciplines, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of religion and its impact on society, culture, and individual identity. This dynamic curriculum prepares students for thoughtful engagement with pressing issues related to faith and spirituality in today’s world.