Overview
The Religion and Culture program at Wilfrid Laurier University offers an interdisciplinary Honours Bachelor of Arts degree that explores the interplay between religion and various aspects of culture, including society, politics, media, and the arts. Objectives include developing critical thinking skills to analyze religious traditions, their historical contexts, and contemporary influences. Unique features encompass community-engaged learning opportunities, such as field studies and partnerships with local cultural institutions, fostering a practical understanding of religion's societal role.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for diverse careers in education, non-profit organizations, journalism, policy analysis, and cultural heritage sectors. The program's emphasis on ethical reasoning and cultural competency enhances employability in roles requiring intercultural dialogue and community leadership.
Key Faculty/Staff
The department features scholars specializing in comparative religion, indigenous spiritualities, and religion in modern media, with notable expertise in areas like South Asian religions and environmental ethics.
Unique Facilities or Partnerships
Students benefit from access to the university's Dr. Alvin A. Lee Centre for Christian Thought and the Laurier Centre for the Study of Lives and Regions, which support research in religious studies. Partnerships with local museums and interfaith organizations provide hands-on experiential learning.
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