The School of Religious Studies in the Faculty of Arts offers graduate programs leading to Master of Arts (with and without thesis) (M.A.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) as well as programs leading to the degrees of Master of Sacred Theology (S.T.M.), which is approved by the Association of Theological Schools in the U.S. and Canada (A.T.S.).
Supervision takes place in the following areas and fields of study:
- Asian Religions, including Buddhism and Hinduism
- Biblical Studies, including Early Judaism, Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, and New Testament Studies/Early Christianity
- Philosophy and Theology, including Ecclesiastical History, Ethics and Bioethics, Philosophy of Religion and Systematic Theology
- Religion, Theory, Society, including Interfaith Studies, Political theology, Religion in the Public Sphere, Sociology of Islam, Material and sensory studies, Lived religion in North America, and Anthropology of Christianity