Program Summary
Religious and Cultural Studies is a course that examines the beliefs, practices, values, and traditions of various religions and cultures around the world. It explores how religion and culture shape human behavior, identity, social institutions, ethics, and worldviews. Key areas of study include comparative religion, philosophy of religion, cultural anthropology, mythology, rituals, and contemporary issues in religion and society. The course promotes understanding, tolerance, and critical analysis of diverse human experiences. Graduates can work in education, research, religious institutions, cultural organizations, community development, media, or international relations.