Completion of any Level I program with a Cumulative Average of at least 5.0 including an average of at least 5.0 in six units of Religious Studies courses, preferably including one Level I Religious Studies course. For continuation in the program, see the section on Minimum Requirements for Entering and Continuing in a Program Beyond Level I in the Faculty of Social Sciences Academic Regulations.
Notes
All honours students are encouraged to consult a departmental undergraduate advisor in the selection of their Levels III and IV courses.
Part-time students should note that RELIG ST 3F03 is regularly offered in the evening. Other courses required for completion of the degree are offered in the evening whenever possible. Students who anticipate difficulty in fulfilling program requirements should consult a departmental undergraduate advisor as early as possible in their program.
With the written approval of a departmental undergraduate advisor, courses from other departments may be substituted for Religious Studies.
Students who entered the program prior to September 2004 may use RELIG ST 2EA3, 2EB3, 2Q03 or 2V03 toward the Religion and Culture Field of Study.
RELIG ST 4R06 A/B is strongly recommended for students considering graduate work in Religious Studies.
Since not all Level IV seminars are offered each year, students in the Honours program are encouraged to take one Level IV seminar during Level III.
Requirements
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which 48 units may be Level I
30 units
from
the Level I program completed prior to admission to the program
(See Admission above)
Levels II, III Religious Studies of which at least nine units must be from Level III. Level III courses which have been taken to satisfy the above fields of study requirements may be subtracted from these nine units of Level III.
(See Notes 5 and 6 above)
6 units
Level IV Religious Studies
(See Notes 5 and 6 above)
3-6 units
If requirement completed in Level I, these units will be taken as electives.
from
Linguistics, a language other than English or Statistics
36-39 units
Electives, of which at least six units must be taken from outside of Religious Studies
Fields of Study
The Department offers courses in five fields of study. Students are encouraged to specialize in any one of these fields. Levels II, III and IV courses are allocated to the fields as follows:
Students wishing to specialize in Asian Religious Traditions should consider beginning language training in Sanskrit or Japanese or both early in their program (See Course Listings listed under Sanskrit or Japanese in the Course Listings section of this Calendar).
Students wishing to specialize in Biblical Studies should consider work in Greek or Hebrew or both (See Course Listings under Greek or Hebrew in the Course Listings section of this Calendar).
Students wishing to specialize in Judaism should consider coursework in Hebrew or German (see the Hebrew and German headings in the Course Listings section of this Calendar).
Students wishing to specialize in Religion, Philosophy, and Politics might consider coursework in French or German (see the French and German headings in the Course Listings section of this Calendar).