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The comparative analysis of religions examines faith as a societal cultural element. It places religious practices and ideologies within their unique historical and social contexts to comprehend religion's role in influencing human existence. Exploring religious studies develops analytical skills and structured logic, while significantly enriching a comprehensive liberal arts curriculum.
Although some graduates pursue Master's or doctoral degrees in religious studies, others opt for professional paths or further education in different disciplines. Many students combine Comparative Religion with another related major to develop additional expertise and strengthen their qualifications. Potential career paths encompass fields such as: Education (primary through secondary), Legal professions, Brand management, Corporate communications, Media campaigns, Social services, Charitable organizations, Editorial work, and Guidance counseling.
If you have successfully completed your high school degree (12 years of primary and secondary education), you are considered an undergraduate student at CSU.
Meet minimum test score requirements:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based): 78 and at least 17 in each section
TOEFL PBT (Paper-Based): 550
IELTS: 6.0 and at least 5.0 in each section
PTE (Pearsons Test of English): 50
iTEP: 3.8
ACT English Score: 20
SAT Critical Reading Score: 470