M.A. (Hons.) Religious Studies

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Master of Arts Honours in Religious Studies

Duration

2 Years

Level

Post Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Bachelor Degree in any stream

M.A. Hons. Religious Studies or Master of Arts Honours in Religious Studies is a postgraduate Religious Studies course. Religious Studies is pursued from a non-confessional perspective, on the principle that religion is a human activity influencing and being influenced by most other human endeavours. The course provides the context for significant intellectual and personal development as well as the acquisition of a wide range of transferable skills. It helps to develop the general critical, analytical and communicative skills which prepare students for a wide variety of employment opportunities, for vocational training and for continued life-long learning.

Some of the Specializations

  • The Category 'Religion'
  • Theory and Method (the study of religion)
  • Indigenous Religions
  • Asian Religious Traditions
  • New Age Religion
  • New Religious Movements
  • Holocaust Studies
  • Modern Jewish Thought
  • Islamic Studies, Classical and Modern

M.A. (Hons.) Religious Studies Eligibility     

  • Aspiring students should have passed B.A. or any other equivalent qualification with minimum 50% marks from a recognized university board.

M.A. (Hons.) Religious Studies Syllabus

Syllabus of Hons. Religious Studies as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

Sem. I

Sr. No.

Subjects of Study

1         

Origin and Development of Religion

2         

Vedic Religion

3         

Origin and Development of Sikh Religion

4         

Bhakti Tradition of Medieval India

5         

Exegetical Traditions of Guru Granth Sahib

6         

Philosophy of Religion

Sem. II

1         

Structure and Patterns of Religion

2         

Philosophy of Sikhism

3         

Sociology of Sikh Religion

4         

Varan Bhai Gurdas and Janam Sakhi Literature

5         

History of the Sikhs (1709-1849)

6         

Islamic Philosophy

Sem. III

1         

Religious Movements of Punjab

2         

Buddhism

3         

Study of Singh Sabha Literature

4         

Sufism

5         

Study of Dasam Granth

 

Note: One Interdisciplinary Course is compulsory for students

Sem. IV

1         

Six Schools of Indian Philosophy

2         

Special Study of Major Banis

3         

Jainism

4         

Judaism and Christianity

5         

Analysis of Sikh Literature

6         

Note: One Interdisciplinary Course is compulsory for students

 

M.A. (Hons.) Religious Studies College

M.A. (Hons.) Religious Studies Course Suitability

  • The course will equip you for the higher-level study of religion by building on your existing knowledge of, and interest in religion. 
  • It gives you the opportunity to carry out a substantial piece of independent research on a topic of your choice and to write this up as a dissertation. 
  • Candidates who want to develop knowledge and understanding of the histories, practices, social conditions and cultural expressions of major and indigenous religious traditions are suitable for it.

How is M.A. (Hons.) Religious Studies Course Beneficial?

  • You will develop and enhance knowledge and skills that will be valuable for Ph.D. study and in careers such as teaching, working in the health service, local and national government, social services and social policy. 
  • Graduates pursue careers in a wide variety of sectors including the media, social work, teaching, charity management, academic (after completion of Ph.D.), NGOs, business and legal services. 
  • They can also have jobs in public and private sector organizations such as the National Health Service, financial, legal firms and the like others.

M.A. (Hons.) Religious Studies Employment Areas

  • Charities
  • Civil Service and Government Agencies
  • Colleges & Universities
  • Media Companies
  • NGOs
  • Religious Organisations
  • Sales and Marketing Companies
  • Television Companies
  • Young Health Programmes

M.A. (Hons.) Religious Studies Job Types

  • Assistant Professor
  • Department Chair
  • Preacher
  • Project Coordinator
  • Teacher & Lecturer

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