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Last updated on 2025-05-15

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Culture at The University of Winnipeg is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the diverse religious and cultural landscapes. This program encourages critical thinking and analysis of various belief systems and cultural practices, fostering a deeper appreciation for the complexities of human experience. Students will engage with a variety of topics, exploring the intersections of religion, culture, and society, preparing them for a range of career opportunities in this dynamic field.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Culture offers a flexible program structure that allows students to tailor their educational experience according to their interests. The program is available in different formats:

  • 3-year Bachelor of Arts
  • 4-year Bachelor of Arts
  • Honours Bachelor of Arts

Students can choose to pursue a major or minor in Religion and Culture, providing them with the opportunity to delve deeply into specific areas of interest. The program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning and critical analysis, equipping students with essential skills for their future careers. Additionally, students may have options for experiential learning opportunities, such as co-op placements or internships, enhancing their practical experience in the field.

Featured Experiences

  • Interdisciplinary approach to studying religion and culture.
  • Opportunities for co-op placements and internships to gain real-world experience.
  • Engagement with diverse cultural perspectives and practices.
  • Access to joint programs with the University of Manitoba for advanced studies.

Career Options

  • Religious Studies Educator: Teach about various religions and their cultural impacts in schools or community programs.
  • Cultural Consultant: Advise organizations on cultural sensitivity and inclusivity practices.
  • Nonprofit Program Coordinator: Manage programs for organizations focused on cultural or religious issues.
  • Research Analyst: Conduct research on religious and cultural trends for academic institutions or think tanks.
  • Community Outreach Specialist: Work with diverse communities to promote understanding and collaboration among different cultural groups.

 

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