Religious Studies
This major is sponsored by the Program for the Study of Religion.Major in Sciences and Letters Curriculum
E-mail: religion@uiuc.eduDegree title: Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts and Sciences
Minimum required major and supporting courses equate to 54-56 hours including 10 courses in an concentration including 2-5 more Religious Studies courses and 5-8 courses of supporting course work for a total of at least 54 hours depending on language requirements and course selection.
General education: The LAS General Education requirements are set up so students automatically complete the Campus General Education requirements.
Minimum hours required for graduation: 120 hours
Departmental distinction: Distinction in the program is granted on the basis of excellence in religious studies demonstrated in course work and in a senior thesis written in the context of RLST 493. The final determination of distinction is by vote of the faculty of the Religious Studies Program.
Students must complete the core courses described below and one concentration.
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3 | Asian religions. Select one course: |
RLST 104Asian Mythology |
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RLST 122History East Asian Religions |
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RLST 132Zen |
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RLST 286Introduction to Hinduism |
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RLST 287Introduction to Buddhism |
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6 | Biblical Studies: |
RLST 201Hebrew Bible in English |
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RLST 202New Testament in English |
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3 | Comparative Perspectives: |
RLST 110World Religions |
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3 | Philosophy of Religion |
RLST 230Philosophy of Religion Intro |
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3-4 | Western religions. Select one course in consultation with an adviser: |
RLST 120A History of Judaism |
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RLST 121Introduction to Christianity |
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RLST 213Intro to Islam-ACP |
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RLST 214Introduction to Islam |
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6-8 | Western civilization (2 courses required). Select from: |
HIST 141Western Civ to 1660 (or HIST 140), and |
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HIST 142Western Civ Since 1660 (or HIST 143) |
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CWL 241Masterpieces West Culture I, and |
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CWL 242Masterpieces West Culture II |
Concentrations
Currently, seven approved concentrations are offered, each requiring ten courses. Individually designed programs worked out in consultation with an adviser may be approved by the Director of the Program. The supporting courses should provide a broader perspective on the area of interest or provide information or training in related areas. Courses taken to satisfy the core courses requirements may not normally be used to satisfy the requirements of an area of interest.Asian Religions Concentration
Language: Four courses, normally in one language (e.g., Chinese, Japanese, Sanskrit, or a modern Indian Language)Religious Studies: Three courses beyond the 100 level in Asian religions (at least one course in East Asian religion, and at least one course in a South Asian religion)
Supporting Courses: Three related courses (two beyond the 100 level) in either the East Asian or South Asian area
Biblical Studies Concentration
Language: Four courses in either Hebrew or GreekReligious Studies: Two courses beyond the 100 level in the area of biblical studies
Supporting Courses: Four related courses beyond the 100 level
Christianity Concentration
Language: Four courses in an appropriate language (e.g., Greek, Latin, German) chosen in consultation with an adviserReligious Studies: Three courses beyond the 100 level, including RLST 440
Supporting Courses: Three related courses beyond the 100 level in the history, literature, or art of the Western cultural traditions
Islam Concentration
Language: Four courses in an appropriate language (normally Arabic)Religious Studies: 213 and 223 and one course above the 100 level
Supporting Courses: Three related courses beyond the 100 level
Judaica Concentration
Language: Four courses in either classical or modern HebrewReligious Studies: Three courses beyond the 100 level in Judaica, including RLST 442
Supporting Courses: Three related courses beyond the 100 level
Philosophy of Religion Concentration
Religious Studies: Five courses beyond the 100 level, including RLST 424.Supporting Courses: Five courses (three beyond the 100 level, and another 300- or 400-level course in addition to RLST 424) in philosophy
Religion and Culture Concentration
Religious Studies: Four courses beyond the 100 levelSupporting Courses: Six related courses (three beyond the 100 level) in the social sciences (anthropology, psychology, sociology), arts, and humanities, with at least one from each category. The supporting courses will also sometimes include two courses in an appropriate language (e.g., Chinese, Greek, Hebrew, German, Latin). The coherence of the program should be discussed with an adviser. (This area of interest is designed for students seeking a broad liberal arts education with a focus on religious studies. Persons thinking of the ministry or the rabbinate are encouraged to consider this area seriously.)
For All Concentrations
Twelve hours of 300- or 400-level courses in your major must be taken on this campus.All foreign language requirements must be satisfied.
A Major Plan of Study Form must be completed and submitted to the LAS Student Affairs Office before the end of the fifth semester (60-75 hours). Please see your adviser.
Minor in Religious Studies
E-mail: religion@uiuc.eduWeb address for department: http://www.relst.uiuc.edu/
Hours | Requirements |
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3 | RLST 110World Religions |
3 | One course in Ethics or Philosophy of Religion |
Recommended courses are as follows: | |
RLST 230Philosophy of Religion Intro |
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RLST 424Philosophy of Religion |
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15 | Five additional courses: |
Two courses (6 hours) must be from an Asian religious tradition (Hinduism, Buddhism, or Islam, with at least one course in Hinduism and Buddhism) |
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Two courses (6 hours) must be from the Western religious traditions (Biblical Studies, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, with at least one course in Biblical Studies, Judaism, or Christianity) |
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21 | Total hours |
No more than nine (9) hours may be selected from courses at the 100 level.
At least six (6) hours must be selected from courses at the 300 or 400 level.