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Wilfrid Laurier University Faculty of Arts
April 7, 2013
 
 
Canadian Excellence
 

Religion and Culture is committed to creative teaching and strives to foster in its students the spirit of free inquiry, the determination to pose probing questions, and the critical skills and knowledge needed to study religion. R&C encourages the development of strong communication and writing skills.

Graduates of the department include professors, teachers, social workers, counselors, librarians, editors, government workers, film makers, artists, religious leaders, and writers.

Religion and Culture supports three distinct degree programs: BA, MA and PhD. Students in the BA stream study formative human values in a wide variety of geographical areas, historical periods, and cultural contexts. Courses explore the large, multinational religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, as well as indigenous traditions, global movements, and new religions. Classes examine both ancient and contemporary religious experience using data such as sacred texts, oral narratives, and works of visual or performing art.

At the graduate level, the department offers opportunities to pursue research and scholarly interests in a personalized environment that fosters a high standard of academic excellence. Our community of scholars ensures that MA and PhD graduates are well-prepared to identify, to think critically about, and to contribute to solving problems and issues facing their discipline and society at large.

The MA program can be completed in 12 months, or extended to include the writing of a thesis. It fosters the understanding of a wide range of approaches in the study of religion, including fieldwork.

The PhD program, jointly run with the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Waterloo, examines religious diversity of North America. It aims to train students professionally as both academics and public intellectuals.

Contacts

Departmental Chair: Dr. Carol Duncan. Office: Dr. Alvin Woods Building, 2-119A. Phone 884-0710 ext. 3692 Email: cduncan@wlu.ca

Undergraduate Adviser: Dr. Alex Damm:  Woods 4-103D.  Phone 884-0710 ext. 3626.  Email: adamm@wlu.ca

Graduate Officer:  Dr. Jason Neelis. Office: Woods 2-110. Phone: 884-0710 ext. 4572. Email: jneelis@wlu.ca

Senior Administrative Assistant: Lori Lougheed. Office: Woods 2-119. Phone: 884-0710 ext. 3330.   Email: llougheed@wlu.ca

Student Representatives will be added shortly.


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Chair,
Dr. Carol Duncan:
cduncan@wlu.ca

Undergraduate Advisor,
Dr. Alex Damm:
adamm@wlu.ca

Graduate Advisor,
Dr. Jason Neelis:
jneelis@wlu.ca

Administrative Assistant,
Lori Lougheed:
llougheed@wlu.ca

People at Laurier

Michel Desjardins, Religion and Culture Michel Desjardins is currently researching the many links between religion and food, across traditions. July 2007 will find him in Indonesia and a year later he hopes to be in China.

Michel Desjardins
Professor, Religion and Culture & Chair, Global Studies,
Religion and Culture