
Bachelor of Arts - Religion







About Bachelor of Arts - Religion
The religion program at Lycoming College seeks to open students’ worldview and understanding of other cultures through the comparative study of religions and the analysis of biblical and historical texts. From learning what drives decision-making and history to discovering how foreign policy is directed, an education in religion gives students a well-rounded understanding of the forces that drive communities of all sizes. A new, intensely interdisciplinary curriculum gives students both a breadth and depth of knowledge as well as critical thinking, writing, communication, linguistic, and paleographic skills.
When compared to other small colleges, the Religion Department at Lycoming is distinctive; the curriculum offers particular strengths in the areas of biblical studies and ethics and death and dying studies, along with course offerings in comparative religions and theology. Whether preparing for the ministry and graduate school or for work in advertising, archaeology, social services, law, business, or education, religion students at Lycoming develop a sensitivity and appreciation for others as well as an inquisitiveness that drives them to succeed.
Student Opportunities:
- Conduct independent, graduate-level research to present at regional and national gatherings such as the American Academy of Religion (AAR) or for departmental honors.
- Participate in a semester or May Term abroad studying world religions in Japan, Scotland, and England or going on archaeological digs in Israel, Cyprus, and Guatemala.
- Engage in summer research and publication alongside your professors.
- Pursue an internship at a local church or non-profit organization.
- Lead or participate in one of the religious groups on campus, such as United Campus Ministry (UCM), Lycoming Cru, or Play By FAITH Ministries.
Work toward induction into Theta Alpha Kappa, the national honor society for religious studies and theology.
Graduate Outcomes:
Graduates of the Lycoming College religion program have gone on to pursue graduate degrees at the following schools:
- Harvard Divinity School
- Princeton Seminary
- Duke
- Cornell
- Wesley Theological Seminary
- Villanova University
- UNC—Chapel Hill
- University of Virginia
- Penn State
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