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Religious Studies, M.A.


Admission


The normal minimum requirement for admission to M.A. study is graduation with B+ standing in an Honours program or equivalent in Religious Studies, or in a related discipline with significant emphasis on the study of religion. Related disciplines include Anthropology, Sociology, History, Philosophy, Theology, Classics, Near Eastern, South Asian, and East Asian studies. Graduates with preparation in related fields may be required to take a certain amount of undergraduate work in Religious Studies.

A candidate for the M.A. degree will be required to spend at least one calendar year in full-time graduate study or the equivalent in part-time study. There are three routes to the M.A.: the thesis route, the project route and the Major Research Paper route. In consultation with a supervisor, an M.A. student must choose among these options by January 30 of the year of initial registration as a graduate student.

A. M.A. with Thesis


The thesis route entails the following requirements:

  1. The candidate must demonstrate a reading knowledge of a language other than English which is most useful in the area in which the thesis is written. Guidelines for fulfilling this requirement are specified in the Departmental Handbook. Supervisors may recommend additional language training;
  2. A minimum of six half courses must be completed with at least B- standing, three of these courses should be in an area of concentration;
  3. The completion of RELIG ST 701 Issues in the Study of Religions ;
  4. A thesis must be completed; the thesis should show an ability to deal with first-hand material in a limited problem in Religious Studies; the thesis must be defended in an oral examination; all M.A. degree candidates who have completed their oral defence must submit their revised thesis to both the Department and the School of Graduate Studies by the deadline dates specified for the second convocation following their defence. (Note: Text-critical studies or translation with commentary are acceptable, with the approval of the advisory/supervisory committee, as the functional equivalent of a thesis.)

B. M.A. with Project


The project route entails the following requirements:

  1. The candidate must demonstrate a reading knowledge of a language other than English appropriate to work on the project. Guidelines for fulfilling this requirement are specified in the Departmental Handbook. Supervisors may recommend additional language training;
  2. Completion of six half courses as defined above;
  3. The completeion of RELIG ST 701 Issues in the Study of Religions ;
  4. Completion of a project and the passing of an oral or written examination on the substance of the project. A “project” is defined by the faculty members of a departmental field. Normally a project will cover broad areas of learning. Projects will permit students to move into new areas, to read large and unfamiliar bodies of texts, and to deal comprehensively with large questions in central areas of concern.

C. M.A. with Major Research Paper


1. Completion of five half courses with at least B- standing;
2. Completion of RELIG ST 701 / Issues in the Study of Religions  Issues in the Study of Religions;
3. Completion of the Major Research Paper (between 7,500 and 10,000 words). Guidelines for fulfilling this requirement are specified in the Departmental Handbook.