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The Philosophy and Religion degree shares core objectives with the Philosophy program while uniquely guiding students in examining humanity's search for meaning through its origins, essence, and framework. This interdisciplinary program investigates spiritual traditions and practices across cultures and historical periods. The curriculum highlights synthesizing varied knowledge domains into broader perspectives on human connection, textual interpretation, and cultivating skills for deep introspection. Learners will acquire foundational understanding of multiple faith traditions while pursuing specialized study in their chosen focus areas. This program equips students with analytical tools to critically assess questions, experiences, and challenges emerging from spiritual pursuits of truth, belonging, and ethical society.
The department encourages participation from students across all disciplines who seek to explore personal belief systems, study others' philosophical and religious traditions, or enhance their critical thinking abilities.
Numerous courses serve both as degree requirements and as valuable supplements to other academic pursuits. These offerings help students grasp conceptual foundations, spiritual dimensions, and theoretical aspects of major knowledge domains. Those curious about philosophical or religious perspectives within their field, or personal growth through these disciplines, are encouraged to discuss course options with the department chair or academic advisors.