Religious Studies
What role does religion play in conflicts, radicalization, migration, and climate change? And can freedom of speech and freedom of religion coexist, or does one exclude the other?
Religion matters. Worldwide, 85% of the population identify themselves as religious. In the Bachelor’s programme, you study people's behavior and thinking, and you explore how religion gives meaning to people’s lives, and the way people practice religion.
In class, you won't discuss to what extent religions are 'true'; instead, you examine what people and societies do with religion and the impact this has locally, regionally, and globally. Beacuse it's beyond question religion plays a key role in today’s pressing issues: from climate change and sustainability to radicalization, heritage, sexual health, migration, war, and peace.
The programme is broad and interdisciplinary. You will study religion and world religions from multiple perspectives - such as history, anthropology, sociology, psychology, political science, and philosophy - and discover the many ways in which religion drives and influences society.
Understanding religion is key to understanding today’s world, and experts who can analyze and explain the impact of religion are essential today.
Why study this programme in Groningen?
- regularly voted as a top rated programme in The Netherlands, at a top 100 university;
- taught entirely in English;
- unique combination of anthropology, sociology, psychology, (art) history, political science, philosophy and ethics.
- international teachers and students;
- small classes with intensive supervision;
- programme relates latest research and theories to current developments;
- taught at a non-denominational university;
- Groningen is a vibrant yet safe place to live.
When you apply, our student adviser will contact you to set up a skype meeting to talk about your motivation for and expectations of the bachelor's programme in Religious Studies.
List of the jobs held by our alumni:
- Care: spiritual carer at a care institution, independent therapist.
- Policy & Management: policy officer / advisor with a government institution, cultural institution or political party, staff member/advisor for an aid organization, embassy staff, security advisor to the military, etc.
- Education: religious studies teacher, education officer.
- Academia: researcher at a university or research institute.
- Culture: employee at museum
- Media: journalist, editor.