A. Complete a minimum of ten graded courses (30 credits) within the Department of Religious Studies.
1. Primary Concentration: Take at least three courses (9 credits) in one of the world’s major religious traditions as a primary concentration: African religions (RELA), Buddhism (RELB), Christianity (RELC), Hinduism (RELH), Islam (RELI) or Judaism (RELJ).
- At least one of these courses (3 credits) must be at the 300-level or above.
- RELG 101 and RELG 104 cannot be used to fulfill this requirement.
2. Secondary Concentration: Take at least two courses (6 credits) in another of the world’s religious traditions as a second concentration. (Both courses must be in the same religion.)
- RELG 101 and RELG 104 cannot be used to fulfill this requirement.
- Cross-listed courses may count toward either concentration with the exception of RELC/J 121 which must count toward the primary concentration if the primary concentration is in Christianity or Judaism.
3. Diversity Requirement:
a. If the first and second concentrations are in Buddhism and Hinduism, or Buddhism and African religions, or African Religions and Hinduism, then one course must be taken in Christianity, Islam or Judaism.
- RELG 101 can be used to fulfill this requirement.
b. If the first and second concentrations are in Christianity and Islam, or Christianity and Judaism, or Islam and Judaism, then one course must be taken in African religions, Buddhism, or Hinduism.
- RELG 104 can be used to fulfill this requirement.
4. Take three courses (9 credits) of the ten required at the 300 level or above. Courses taken to fulfill requirements #1 and #2 may be used to fulfill this requirement.
5. Take RELG 400 (Majors’ Seminar).
B. Maintain a minimum GPA of 2.000.
Students interested in declaring a major may obtain the major declaration form in the Religious Studies Office, 120 Halsey Hall, or in Garrett Hall. Prospective majors must consult with a faculty member in order to plan their courses and to choose an advisor. The Department HEGIS code is 151510.
C. Courses from other University Departments
The Department permits a total of twelve credit hours of coursework to be taken outside the Department, in other University of Virginia departments and outside the University, to be counted towards the Major. Of these, a maximum of six credit hours may be taken in other University departments, from a list of designated University courses. For this list, see the Undergraduate secretary or the Department Website. Approval cannot be given for courses that are not on this list at the time of enrollment.
A maximum of three credit hours of coursework may be taken outside the Department either from another University department (see list of designated courses) or from outside the University, and counted towards the Religious Studies Minor.