Earn your PhD in Religious Studies

The doctoral program in the Department of Religious Studies trains students to become advanced practitioners of the study of religion—researchers, scholars, teachers, and facilitators of informed public discourse.

It can prepare a person to become a college professor or to bring a nuanced, critical understanding of religion and its influences to such careers as medicine, nursing, law, diplomacy, ministry, social advocacy, journalism, counseling, and informatics.

It is the expectation that PhD students will complete their studies in six years (five for those who come into the program with an MA and transfer credit).

For additional information on the PhD program, including requirements, see the program book and other documents below.

Gwendolyn Gillson presenting at the American Academy of Religion Conference, Nov 2019
Gwendolyn Gillson presenting at the American Academy of Religion Conference, November 2019

Departmental documents and forms for the PhD

Documents

Create your academic path

You'll find degree overviews, requirements, course lists, academic plans, and more to help you plan your education and explore your possibilities.

Current course list

The MyUI Schedule displays registered courses for a particular session and is available to enrolled students. The list view includes course instructors, time and location, and features to drop courses or change sections.

Questions?

For specific inquiries about the PhD program, please contact the Director of Graduate Studies:

Portrait of Morten Schlütter

Morten Schlütter

Title/Position
Associate Professor, Chinese Religion and Buddhist Studies
Director of Graduate Studies