Alumni Story
Why I Chose Religious Studies
Understanding the patient and where they come from really improves how you treat that person.
NEW! Double Major Pathway in Medicine and Religious Studies for Health Professionals (B.S.) Learn more
Alumni Story
Understanding the patient and where they come from really improves how you treat that person.
NEW! Double Major Pathway in Medicine and Religious Studies for Health Professionals (B.S.) Learn more
Religion has been a central force in world history, and it continues to play a powerful role in the human experience. The dynamic traditions of world religions, the role of religion in global politics, the relationship of religion and science, and the religious dimensions of art and culture, are among the many issues that draw students to the study of religion at the University of Arizona. The faculty and associated faculty of the Religious Studies Program are committed to introducing students to a broad spectrum of religious traditions and their social and historical impact.
Religious Studies majors have pursued careers in a wide variety of fields, including business, government, medicine, law, education, and social services. The Religious Studies major provides students with a broad understanding of human diversity, the complexities of social and cultural systems of thought, and the human pursuit of meaning. Combined with core academic skills in written and oral communication, the Religious Studies major prepares students to become independent thinkers and problem solvers in the twenty-first century.
With an education in religious studies as well as physiology and biochemistry, Blayne will be a compassionate clinician, with the ability to empathize and care for the whole person.
Our majors have gone on to exciting careers around the world in a wide variety of industries.
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