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Religion (Comparative)

Degree: Bachelor of Arts


What is Religion?

Religion is the study of the beliefs and practices through which groups of people have tried to make sense of their experiences in the world. In virtually all human cultures, religion or some substitute for it has developed as an important dimension socially, politically, and economically. A brief glance at today's headlines will also indicate the importance of religion in current events in such places as the Middle East, Ireland, South Africa, Latin America, India, Japan, the Balkans, and the United States.

Besides influencing people's behavior, religion has had enormous impact on literature, the arts, and thought. Many of the great thinkers of modern times have concerned themselves with the nature of religion.


What are the features of Miami's program?

Flexible coursework: By majoring in religion, you'll enjoy a great deal of flexibility in designing a program that enhances a broad liberal arts education. You will explore how such thinkers as Marx, Freud, Durkheim, and Eliade have helped shape the study of religion. You may examine the common structure of religions in different parts of the world. You may trace the development of one particular religion over time. You may study the cultural aspects of religions in different times and places. Or you may study religion together with such fields as psychology, literature, philosophy, women's studies, Black World Studies, or science to see how these fields influence and enrich each other. Because of the program's flexibility, many religion majors choose a double major.

Small classes: The department consists of 9 full-time faculty and approximately 50 students majoring or minoring in the program, which allows you to work closely with faculty and peers.


Are there special admission requirements?

There are no additional admission requirements for this program.


What courses would I take?

During your first years at Miami you will also concentrate on the Miami Plan, a well-rounded course of study that provides you with an excellent liberal arts education. Through the Miami Plan, you will get a solid base in the humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, fine arts, and formal reasoning.


What can I do with this major?

Graduates of religion may enter any career that would benefit from a strong liberal arts education. A major in religion is an especially good way to enhance student credentials in international studies. Many majors combine their A.B. in religion with additional training in such areas as journalism, social work, law, medicine, government, or business. Some continue their education in doctoral programs in religion or other related disciplines and pursue careers in parish or campus ministry, religious education, or missions.

Miami also offers a master's degree in religion.


Who can I contact for more information?

For general information about Miami University, please contact:

Office of Admission
301 S. Campus Ave.
Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056-3434
513-529-2531 (v/t)
www.muohio.edu/requestinfo

For specific information on the Religion major, please contact:

Department of Comparative Religion
103 Old Manse
Miami University
Oxford, OH 45056
513-529-4300
www.muohio.edu/religion

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