B.A. in Religion
Plymouth, USA
DURATION
4 Years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
USD 31,900 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
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Introduction
Traditions That Still Really Matter
Religion has played a monumental role in shaping our world – as well as our institution. But religion is not just an interesting relic from the past. One of Lakeland’s institutional values is “Faith and Religious Expression.” By stating this, we claim faith as a valuable resource many draw upon to guide their understanding of the world and their place in it.
The impact of religion on individuals, communities, and cultures continues to be indisputably powerful. It shapes much of our public discourse. It is integral to many people’s perspectives on politics, interpersonal relationships, and justice. Religion still matters—a lot.
Explore What Others and You Believe
Gain Perspective
Here at Lakeland, the study of religion is grounded in the Christian theological tradition, and guided by our relationship with the United Church of Christ. What this means is that we study religion here at Lakeland in a spirit of respect, generosity, and curiosity. We do this not despite the fact that we are grounded in the Christian tradition, but because of it.
We lead students to encounter a diverse range of religious traditions and encourage them to shape their own understanding of the sacred through critical inquiry, dialogue with peers and professors, and mindful reflection.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Traditional Undergraduate Scholarships
Lakeland is committed to providing exceptional value at a manageable cost. That's why we offer a variety of scholarships to help make the cost of your education more affordable.
We also encourage all students applying for scholarships to submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
After gaining acceptance to Lakeland, you may begin applying for scholarships through your Future Muskie Portal. You will use the login information you created when you first applied to Lakeland to access the portal site. Each scholarship opportunity will be listed as a "Form" on your checklist.
If you have any questions or would like additional scholarship information, please contact your admissions counselor or the financial aid office!
Curriculum
Religion, B.A.
Major Requirements (43-64 semester hours)
- PHI 232 - Ethics
- REL 111 - Old Testament as an Act of Resistance
- REL 122 - New Testament as a Call for Defiance
- REL 230 - Christian Faith and Social Justice
- REL 232 - Eastern Religious Traditions
- REL 233 - Western Religious Traditions
- REL 361 - The Christian Heritage of Oppression and Liberation
- REL 362 - Interpreting Sacred Traditions (WI)
- SJS 490 - Social Justice Initiative (1 semester hour)
- SOC 342 - Sociology of Religion
Standard Option:
Required course:
- REL 450 - Religious Vocation and Practice
Twelve (12) additional semester hours, six (6) of which must be numbered 400 or above:
- ANT 223 - Cultural Anthropology
- PHI 221 - Introduction to Philosophy
- PHI 280 - Special Topics in Philosophy
- REL 132 / SOC 132 - Religious Diversity in America
- REL 200 - Field Experience in Religion
- REL 210 - Satan, Demons, and Hell: The Demonic in Ancient and Contemporary Contexts
- REL 280 - Special Topics in Religion
- REL 400 - Internship in Religious Service
- REL 410 - Resisting Rome: The Rhetorically Charged Narrative of Luke-Acts
- REL 480 - Special Topics in Religion
- REL 490 - Independent Study in Religion
Cooperative Education Experience Option
Required course
- REL 450 - Religious Vocation and Practice
Six (6) additional semester hours from the following:
- ANT 223 - Cultural Anthropology
- PHI 221 - Introduction to Philosophy
- PHI 280 - Special Topics in Philosophy
- REL 132 / SOC 132 - Religious Diversity in America
- REL 210 - Satan, Demons, and Hell: The Demonic in Ancient and Contemporary Contexts
- REL 280 - Special Topics in Religion
- REL 480 - Special Topics in Religion
Social Justice Studies Minor requirements for the cooperative education component:
- EXP 100 - Professional Protocol (1 semester hour)
- EXP 300 - Experiential Learning Seminar (1 semester hour)
- EXP 301 - Work, Ethics, and the Good Life (1 semester hour)
- EXP 390 - Cooperative Education Experience (1-12 semester hours) OR
- SJS 390 - Cooperative Education Experience–Social Justice (1-12 semester hours)
- SJS 100 - Justice, Community, and Service
- SJS 391 - Cooperative Education Experience–Social Justice (0 semester hours) (Optional)
- SJS 450 - Working for a Just World (WI)
- SJS 490 - Social Justice Initiative (1 semester hour)
Religion Minor
Minor Requirements (27 semester hours)
- REL 111 - Old Testament as an Act of Resistance
- REL 122 - New Testament as a Call for Defiance
- REL 230 - Christian Faith and Social Justice
- REL 361 - The Christian Heritage of Oppression and Liberation
- REL 362 - Interpreting Sacred Traditions (WI)
- REL 450 - Religious Vocation and Practice
- SOC 342 - Sociology of Religion
One of the following:
- REL 232 - Eastern Religious Traditions
- REL 233 - Western Religious Traditions
Six (6) additional semester hours, three (3) of which must be numbered 400 or above:
- REL 132 - Religious Diversity in America OR SOC 132 Religious Diversity in America
- REL 210 - Satan, Demons, and Hell: The Demonic in Ancient and Contemporary Contexts
- REL 232 - Eastern Religious Traditions
- REL 233 - Western Religious Traditions
- REL 280 - Special Topics in Religion
- REL 410 - Resisting Rome: The Rhetorically Charged Narrative of Luke-Acts
- REL 480 - Special Topics in Religion
Program Outcome
Students who have successfully completed a B.A. in Religion from Lakeland University should be able to:
- Articulate their vocational interests by reflecting on course materials and their engagement in vocational settings
- Articulate similarities and differences within and between religious traditions
- Evaluate the dynamic interplay between religious thought, practice, and context
- Demonstrate critical analysis of scriptural or doctrinal traditions
- Demonstrate critical analysis of their own religious beliefs
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