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Students will develop a cross-disciplinary understanding of the histories, sacred texts, practices, narratives, moral codes, and doctrines of global faith systems as they've evolved within distinct cultural and political settings across centuries. The religious studies program at Clemson represents a truly integrative humanities discipline, intersecting with philosophy, theology, sociology, psychology, ethics, economics, political science, anthropology, and cultural analysis.
Many students choose to pair this major with complementary fields like philosophy, historical studies, anthropology, foreign languages, sociology, or literature. Graduates frequently continue their education or find careers in legal professions, healthcare, government, religious leadership, and nonprofit sectors.
Those majoring in religious studies tend to perform exceptionally well on law school admissions tests, making them competitive candidates for legal education programs.