Religious Studies Minor

 

Who is this Minor For?

Everyone! Humanistic studies of religion serve as an excellent addition to science-based and liberal arts curricula, as well as a stand-alone program that addresses contemporary issues and interests.

How can a minor in Religious Studies complement my major? 

An interdisciplinary Religious Studies minor pairs well with many majors.

Below are some examples* of how Religious Studies might pair well with your major:

*not a comprehensive list

  • Anthropology: Explores religious traditions, rituals, and their impact on societies.
  • Sociology: Examines how religion shapes social structures, behaviors, and communities.
  • Political Science: Useful for careers in law, diplomacy, or public policy, especially in religious or culturally diverse settings.
  • Psychology: Helps understand religious influences on mental health, identity, and behavior; useful for counseling, therapy, and understanding religious influences on mental health
  • Public Health: Examines religious beliefs around healthcare, end-of-life decisions, and medical ethics
  • Economics: Analyzes the financial and social impact of religious institutions and charitable organizations.

  • History: Provides deeper insights into the role of religion in shaping civilizations, politics, and conflicts.
  • Philosophy: Complements ethical reasoning and theological discussions.
  • English / Literature: Enhances the study of religious themes in literary works and historical texts.
  • Art History: Examines religious symbolism, iconography, and artistic expressions of faith.

  • Provides a deeper understanding of diverse cultures and perspectives, enhances critical thinking skills, and equipping educators with the ability to naviagte sensitive topics in the classroom
  • Assists in ethical education styles

  • Business / Nonprofit Management: Prepares for leadership roles in religious organizations, charities, or ethical business practices.
  • International Relations: Important for understanding religious conflicts, diplomacy, and cross-cultural engagement.

  • Biology / Pre-Med: Supports careers in medical ethics, holistic medicine, and patient-centered care.
  • Environmental Science: Explores the role of religion in environmental ethics and sustainability movements.

  • Develops a more nuanced lens by building understanding of cultural contexts, ethics, and socio-religious factors that influence criminal behavior
  • Strengthens communication skills by promoting the ability to contribute to sensitive conversations

  • Enriches understanding of cultural context, symbolism, and religio-historical influences that often embed artistic expression across different societies and eras
  • Allows artists to create more informed and impactful work with rich meaning