
Undergraduate Program
GENERAL | MAJOR | MINOR | DISTINCTION Description Knowledge of religion is critical in today's world. The academic study of religion in Syracuse University's College of Arts and Sciences offers students the opportunity to explore religion in a cross-cultural and interdisciplinary context. Students who take courses in religion learn to interpret the dynamics of religious convictions, actions and expressions. Religious traditions and practices engage such questions as What kind of life is most worth living? How do we understand the nature of the world? How do we relate to ourselves and to others? Students study religious life and thought from the perspectives of arts, ethics, gender, history, literature, mythology, philosophy, political theory, psychology, scriptural studies, social sciences, and theology. The academic study of religion is a critical undertaking and an often transforming experience introducing students to unfamiliar aspects of their own world, and to the religious realities of our global situation. The Department of Religion has articulated three goals that shape its teaching and its expectations of what students in its courses and programs may expect to gain from this study: The major requires 30 credits of appropriate work, approved in consultation with the Director of Undergraduate Studies. Because of the interdisciplinary character of religion courses, it is crucial that the following clusters (in depth and breadth/diversity) be delineated and approved in consultation with the Director of Undergraduate Studies, in keeping with the following conditions: Students take 18 credits of appropriate and approved work in keeping with the following conditions: Students interested in majoring or minoring in religion should contact the Director of Undergraduate Studies in 501 Hall of Languages, 443-3861. Students who qualify may earn a BA degree in Religion "with distinction." Qualifications and requirements for this special honor include:
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