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Last updated on 2025-05-09

Program overview

Program Overview

The Major Concentration in World Religions at McGill University provides students with a comprehensive introduction to the study of the world’s major religions. This program is designed to accommodate individual areas of interest while also equipping students with the necessary skills to understand methods and challenges in comparative approaches to the academic study of religion. Additionally, a Minor Concentration is available, which introduces students to the major world religions and the academic study of religion.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Religious Studies: World Religions program is structured to provide a well-rounded education in religious studies. The program length is four years, allowing students to delve deeply into their studies while also exploring various aspects of world religions.

Key features of the program structure include:

  • Major Concentration in World Religions
  • Minor Concentration option available
  • Flexibility to explore specific areas of interest

This program is designed to prepare students for a variety of career paths, whether they choose to enter the workforce immediately after graduation or pursue further studies in graduate school.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Religious Studies: World Religions program offers unique experiences that enhance learning and practical application:

  • Opportunities for research in various aspects of world religions
  • Engagement with diverse religious communities
  • Access to interdisciplinary studies through related majors and minors

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Religious Studies: World Religions program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Researcher: Conduct studies and analyze data related to religious practices and beliefs.
  • Professor: Teach and mentor students in religious studies at the post-secondary level.
  • International Aid/Development Worker: Work with organizations to provide support and resources to communities in need.
  • Political Risk Analyst: Assess and analyze the impact of religious factors on political stability and risk.
  • Public Affairs Consultant: Advise organizations on how to navigate religious issues in public policy and community relations.

 

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