Master Program 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-19213

Application deadline

april 15, 2025

Form of education

Distance learning

Language

English

Study time

september 1, 2025–juni 6, 2027

Prerequisites

A first cycle degree comprising at least 180 credits (ECTS), with Religion as Major (90 ECTS) or equivalent.*

English language proficiency equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school, English 6.

*Certain closely related main areas can, in addition to Religious Studies, be considered to be eligible.

Selection

Higher education credit

Syllabus

Credits

120 cr

Application code

HIG-19212

Application deadline

januari 15, 2025

Form of education

Distance learning

Language

English

Study time

september 1, 2025–juni 6, 2027

Prerequisites

A first cycle degree comprising at least 180 credits (ECTS), with Religion as Major (90 ECTS) or equivalent.*

English language proficiency equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary school, English 6.

*Certain closely related main areas can, in addition to Religious Studies, be considered to be eligible.

Selection

Higher education credit

Syllabus

About the programme

How are people's views of themselves affected by historical eras and cultural contexts? What significance can the relationship between religion and politics have? How do cultural forms and ways of understanding affect people's view of the natural environment? In our Sweden-unique master's degree in religious studies, you learn about the interaction between man, society, culture, religion and the natural environment.

The program places a particular focus on the interaction between culture and religion, between the individual and the social context and between the individual and the natural environment. It also identifies values ​​and norms that govern existential orientation.

The program does not only pay attention to Swedish conditions, but has an international and historical dimension: historically, forms of cultural understanding develop in interaction with different cultures. Islamic culture and religion cannot be understood without its connection in the Renaissance culture, which is also part of the Western European cultural heritage. The Western cultural heritage, in turn, cannot be understood without its connection in the early history of the Middle East with the amalgamation of the religiously oriented high cultures of India, Egypt and Persia. Through a historical/comparative perspective on culture and religion, many of today's cultural meeting issues get a wider perspective than the narrow nationalist or "monocultural" perspective. The understanding of the cultural backgrounds of religions leads to a deeper understanding of one's cultural background and to the understanding of similarities and differences between religions. If we consider the so-called book religions Islam, Judaism and Christianity in a geographical perspective, they all come from a common area where trade routes and cultures have crossed each other for millennia. If we consider the political condition in the world today, it cannot be understood without insight into the role of religions in politics and in the reshaping of the global world.

The program includes three specializations:

Leadership and sustainability

Didactics of religion

History of Religion including Psychology of Religion

The specializations form different aspects of the unifying theme, which is the relationship between religion and the changing social context in which religion is expressed. These in-depth studies are also connected to the University's operational concept of a sustainable living environment. Here, it is especially the importance of the human existential dimension and cultural self-understanding as well as the need for a holistic approach in various areas - health, leadership and more - that is in the foreground when questions about a sustainable living environment are addressed.

Degree

Degree of Master (120 credits)

Fields within the programme Year 1

Three specialisations

Due to globalisation and increased migration, many professional sectors are in need of highly educated and culturally competent graduates. In the Master's Programme in Religious Studies, you will study religion from a broad perspective, with three distinct specialisations:

  • Intercultural Didactics of Religion
  • Leadership and sustainability (Leadership and sustainability)
  • History of Religions with Psychology (History of Religions with Psychology)

Working with people...

With a Master's degree in Religious Studies, you can work in schools, municipalities, social services and government agencies such as the Swedish Migration Agency and the Prison and Probation Service. National and international aid organisations, museums, businesses and non-profit organisations also need the skills you gain from the programme.

...or continue your research

The Master's programme in Religious Studies is unique of its kind in Sweden. As it also prepares you for research, it gives you the opportunity to apply for a doctoral programme within the EU.

Contact

Jari Ristiniemi, profilbild

Jari Ristiniemi

Programme Director

This page was last updated 2024-12-06