Religious Studies provides an academic approach to the study of world religions. You will examine religious doctrines, ethics, and rituals from their historical origins in Asia, the Middle East, and the West to their contemporary presence in Canada. In this study, you will have the guidance of scholars trained in a variety of theoretical approaches to religion: sociological, philological, historical, and theological, among them. The knowledge you gain will enhance your understanding of art, literature, and the complexities of a multicultural society. You will consider the issues, questions, and ideas that arise in the study of religion and religious communities. Courses offered include world religions, Buddhism, Hinduism, Chinese religions, religion in North America; the history of Christianity, Biblical studies, theology, ethics; sociology, women and religion, and religion and the arts.