Religious Studies Field Group

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At Pitzer College, Field Groups (similar to a discipline or department) organize major requirements and courses.

Religious Studies is a cooperative program offered jointly by Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, Pomona and Scripps Colleges. 

The program of study is designed to serve both as one focus of a liberal arts education and as a foundation for students planning to pursue the study of religion beyond the baccalaureate degree. 

Students may enroll in Religious Studies courses offered at any of the undergraduate colleges and advanced students may with permission, enroll in master’s-level courses in their area of specialization at Claremont Graduate University.

While offering a broadly based and inclusive program in the study of religion for all liberal arts students, the Religious Studies major affords the opportunity for more specialized work at the intermediate and advanced levels in particular historic religious traditions, geographical areas, philosophical and critical approaches and thematic and comparative studies.

The Religious Studies field group recognizes the importance and legitimacy of personal involvement in the study of religion, but it does not represent or advocate any particular religion as normative. Rather, the aim is to make possible an informed knowledge and awareness of the fundamental importance of the religious dimension in all human societies-globally and historically. 

In addition to preparing students for graduate study in religion, the multidisciplinary nature of the major affords students intellectual training to enter a variety of fields and careers. 

Recent graduate paths include:

  • Law school
  • Medical school
  • Business school
  • Management
  • Journalism
  • Media
  • College administration
  • Primary and secondary education
  • Government
  • Health and social services

 

Religious Studies Program

Visit the Religious Studies Program page to learn more about major requirements and learning objectives. 

Religious Studies Program

Religious Studies Advisers

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Ahmed Alwishah
  • Professor of Philosophy
  • Philosophy Field Group
  • Associate Dean of Faculty

Scott Hall 220

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Carina Johnson
  • Peter and Gloria Gold Professor of History
  • History Field Group

Bernard 221

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