University of Saskatchewan

Course Details

B.A. Four-year - Religion & Culture

Course Description

The Religion & Culture programs explore the range of religions and religious experiences within particular cultural, historical, ideological, and current settings in order to promote awareness of how religions shape human experiences, societies and cultures. Students will be encouraged to understand themselves better as global citizens by exploring the lived experiences of religions and cultures that are relevant to their work and life in the social realm and collective cultural heritage. Students will develop their intellectual and practical skills including writing, critical and creative thinking, inquiry and analysis. Graduates of Religion & Culture will be equipped for further study in Religion and Culture or Religious Studies at major institutions in Canada, and/or for careers in a wide variety of professions such as law, social work, civil service, NGO service, and counseling. Courses included in the Religion & Culture program are divided into three categories as described below: A: Asian Religions in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: Courses either focus on specific religious traditions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Daoism or examine religions and cultures of geographical areas such as South, East, and Southeast Asia. Courses can also be cross-cultural, comparative, and/or thematic investigations of topics such as gender, post-colonialism, globalization, or historical, philosophical, sociological, anthropological, and literary-critical methodologies in the investigation of religions and cultures. B: Western Religions in Cross-Cultural Perspectives: Courses can focus on the religious traditions of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam and the encounter between religious thought and modernity in the west. Courses can also be cross-cultural, comparative, and/or thematic investigations of topics such as gender, post-colonialism, globalization, or historical, philosophical, sociological, anthropological, and literary-critical methodologies in the investigation of religions and cultures. C. Interdisciplinary Perspectives in the Study of Religions and Cultures: Courses offered from programs other than Religion and Culture by Departments with stated content investigating the academic study of religions and cultures.

Course Duration

NumberDuration
4year

Career outcomes

Career Opportunities include- Religious Issues Writer Political Consultant Denominational Executive Director of Social Services Humanitarian Aid Worker Missionary Public Educator Community Program Manager Foreign Services Worker Cultural Affairs Officer Cultural Interpreter




B.A. Four-year - Religion & Culture University of Saskatchewan