Religious Studies

You should minor in religious studies if: 

  • You are a curious person who wants a deeper understanding of religion.
  • You enjoyed history, literature, and social studies classes.
  • You enjoy discovering and discussing new ideas.
     

With a minor in religious studies, you will widen your understanding of major religions and the people who follow those religions. This is the minor for you if you’re interested in humanitarian efforts like religious counseling. 

You should have a broad interest in history, literature, anthropology, sociology, and philosophy. You should also enjoy lengthy and in-depth discussion and debate.

Study topics like how the world’s religions came to be, similarities and differences between religions, and religious and societal values through history. You will spend a lot of your time reading, researching, writing, and debating religious topics. 
 

Religious Studies at UL Lafayette

What's Religious Studies Like?

  • Theory
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  • Research
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  • Group work & collaboration
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  • Writing
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  • Presenting
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Focus your studies in special topics classes

Professors share their personal passions in special topics courses and engage students in discussions and debate rather than strictly lecturing.

Life in the Religious Studies Minor

Catholic Church and student center on the UL Lafayette campus.

Religious Culture on Campus and Beyond

UL Lafayette has strong Christian, Jewish, Muslim, and other religious communities. A minor in religious studies gives you new perspectives on their traditions and influences throughout the world. You will also gain a better understanding of your own place in the global community.

Explore Religions with Study Abroad

Visit St. Peter’s Cathedral and the Vatican in Italy, the Grand Mosque in Paris, or explore indigenous religious traditions in Costa Rica. Any study abroad program will bring insights into religious culture and history around the world.

Learn more about study abroad

Volunteer at Religious Facilities

Volunteer at a local religious facility on campus or in town. is located right on campus where it’s easy for students to serve. Or you can get involved with a local Lafayette facility like the .

Religious Student Organizations

Many organizations on campus associate with religious interests, but there are also many that are specific to one religion. Join , , or to get started!