The Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison invites students to explore religion as a force that shapes culture, history, and identity. This interdisciplinary program spans traditions, texts, ethics, rituals, and global perspectives — preparing students for careers in education, diplomacy, policy, law, and nonprofit sectors.
Ritual and Meaning in Hindu Festivals
The Role of Religion in Modern Political Movements
A Comparative Study of Monotheistic Faiths: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
The Ethics of War and Peace in Religious Teachings
Religious Symbolism in Buddhist Art and Architecture
Analyzing Gender Roles in Sacred Texts
Pilgrimage as a Religious and Social Phenomenon
Religion and Environmental Ethics: A Cross-Tradition Perspective
The Impact of Secularization on Western Religious Identity
Exploring Religious Pluralism in Urban America
The Role of Religion in Postcolonial Resistance Movements
Religious Themes in Contemporary Film and Media
The Concept of Afterlife Across Cultures
Faith-Based Approaches to Mental Health and Healing
Interfaith Dialogue and Conflict Resolution in the 21st Century
Exploring Mysticism in Sufism and Christian Contemplative Traditions
Religion, Race, and Social Justice in American History
Digital Religion: Faith and Practice in the Internet Age
Reinterpretation of Religious Law in Modern Feminist Theology
Sacred Space: Architecture and Religious Experience
Religious Literacy in Public Education Curricula
The Role of Prophecy in Ancient and Contemporary Contexts
Study the spiritual, historical, and societal impact of religion across time and tradition through UW–Madison’s religious studies program.
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