The purpose of the Master Degree program in Comparative Religious Studies is to develop religious scholars with a passion for research and comparative analysis. The curriculum covers topics such as Christianity and Islam, Gender and religion as well as theoretical approaches to the study of religion. The following is a sample of course requirements for the program. Courses must be completed with a grade of C - or better in order to successfully complete the program.
Course Number Course Name Credit Value
- BIB609 Advanced Biblical Themes and Link Analysis 4.0
- COMP521 Approaches to the Study of Religion 4.0
- COMP533 Advanced Analysis: Christianity and Islam 4.0
- COMP535 Advanced Study of Gender and Religion 4.0
- COMP538 Comparative Study of New Religious Movements 4.0
- COMP521 Approaches to the Study of Religion 4.0
- REAN601 Research and Analytics III 4.0 BIB407 Cults II 4.0
- BIB500 Eschatology I 4.0 BIB502 Revelation 4.0
- BIB505 Pneumatology 4.0
TOTAL 44.0