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- U of T's Department for the Study of Religion is Canada's largest religion department. Home to world-renowned multi-disciplinary research and education, we are based in one of the world's most religiously diverse cities.
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U of T's Department for the Study of Religion is Canada's largest religion department. Home to world-renowned multi-disciplinary research and education, we are based in one of the world's most religiously diverse cities.
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For nearly 50 years, the Department for the Study of Religion (DSR) has fostered scholarly excellence and innovation among faculty, graduate and undergraduate students in the humanities and social sciences at U of T’s three campuses.
Our graduates go on to careers in teaching, public affairs, publishing, and academic research. Learn about graduate (master's and doctoral programs) at U of T's Department for the Study of Religion. Includes admissions, funding, courses and more.
Find equivalent requirements for Canadian high school systems, US high school system, International Baccalaureate, British-Patterned Education, French-Patterned Education, CAPE, and other international high school systems. Learn more about Religion in the Faculty of Arts & Science.
A Religion degree equips students with the critical thinking and research skills for a variety of academic next steps, including graduate programs in: Religious Studies. Women’s Studies. Library and Archival Studies. Philosophy. History. Education. Museum Studies. Law.
Our 200-level courses give you entryways into specific religious traditions, including Buddhism, Christianity, Indigenous Religions, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism, as well as specific ‘lenses’ into the study of religion, for instance through language or music.
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The department conceives the academic study of religion in interdisciplinary terms and embraces humanistic, historical, and social scientific approaches and methods. Programs of study are constructed individually to fit the specific needs and interests of each student.