Master Programme in Religious Studies 120 cr

This is the master’s programme in which you will be studying the interplay between man, society, culture, religion and peoples’ religiousness past and present. In other words, we are adopting a broader perspective and will not only be focusing on the major, traditional religions. In addition, the entire programme is to be a distance tuition course. Welcome to an education which is quite unique to Sweden.

Credits

120 cr

Application code

HIG-19212

Application deadline

januari 15, 2024

Form of education

Distance learning

Language

English

Study time

september 2, 2024–juni 7, 2026

Prerequisites

A completed Bachelor's degree, corresponding to a Swedish Bachelor's degree (180 ECTS), or equivalent academic qualifications from an internationally recognised university.

Religion as Major (90 ects) or equivalent

English language proficiency equivalent to (the Swedish upper secondary school) English course B/6.

Selection

Higher education credit

Syllabus

Credits

120 cr

Application code

HIG-19213

Application deadline

april 15, 2024

Form of education

Distance learning

Language

English

Study time

september 2, 2024–juni 7, 2026

Prerequisites

A completed Bachelor's degree, corresponding to a Swedish Bachelor's degree (180 ECTS), or equivalent academic qualifications from an internationally recognised university.

Religion as Major (90 ects) or equivalent

English language proficiency equivalent to (the Swedish upper secondary school) English course B/6.

Selection

Higher education credit

Syllabus

About the programme

The programme focuses on the interaction between culture and religion, between individuals and societal contexts. Values ​​and norms that govern existential orientation are identified.

The master programme not only observes Swedish conditions, but has an international dimension: historically, cultural forms of understanding develop in interaction with different cultures. Muslim culture can not be understood without its roots in renaissance culture, which is also part of the Western European cultural heritage. Through a historical / comparative perspective on culture and religion, many of today's cultural issues get a broader perspective than the narrow nationalist or "monocultural" perspective. Understanding of the cultural background of others leads to a deeper understanding of one's own cultural background and patterns of understanding.

The program comprises four specifications:

  • Environment, health and working life
  • Ethics and leadership
  • The place of religion in the post-modern society
  • Religion and folklore in history and present

The specifications form different aspects of the interconnected theme, which is the relationship between religion and the changing societal context in which religion is expressed. The specifications are also linked to the University's goal of working towards a sustainable living environment. Here it is especially the importance of human existential dimension and cultural self-understanding as well as the need for a holistic approach in different areas - health, leadership and more - which is at the forefront when dealing with issues considering a sustainable living environment.

Degree

Degree of Master (120 cr)

Fields within the programme Year 1

Four areas of specialisation

The course of education relates to health-promoting working life — one of the university’s core areas. The significance of man’s existential dimension, his cultural self-definition and the need for a holistic approach are given priority.

The course of education is divided into the following areas of specialisation: - Environment, health and working life

  • Ethics and leadership
  • Religion’s place in the post-secular society
  • Religion and folklore – past and present

Preparatory research course

The programme is primarily intended to prepare the student for research but will also help you prepare for different professional roles. We can also offer a transition to research studies in the teacher training programme. In the long run, we hope that religious science will form a part of graduate studies at the university.

Increased need in a multicultural society

Many occupational sectors, as a result of globalisation and increased migration from Asia and Africa, will require staff with high level of education and cultural competence. After the programme, you will be able to work at a school, a municipality, within the social services and at government agencies such as the Swedish Migration Board and the Swedish Prison and Probation Service. Museums, companies, national and international relief organizations need this kind of competence in a multicultural society.

Contact

Jari Ristiniemi, profilbild

Jari Ristiniemi

Programme Director

This page was last updated 2024-09-18