Program Summary
Religion is a course that studies various religious beliefs, practices, traditions, and their impact on individuals and societies. It explores world religions such as Christianity, Islam, Judaism, African Traditional Religion, Buddhism, and others, as well as themes like ethics, philosophy of religion, religious texts, rituals, and interfaith dialogue. Students examine how religion shapes culture, morality, politics, and human behavior. The course promotes critical thinking, tolerance, and understanding of diverse worldviews. Graduates can work as educators, religious leaders, counselors, researchers, or in roles related to interfaith relations, non-governmental organizations, and community development.