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The Bachelor of Arts in Humanities - Religious Studies at St. Thomas University delves into the influence of religion on culture, history, and ethics. The program develops critical thinking, cultural awareness, and ethical reasoning, preparing students for careers in religious leadership, education, community service, and archival work. Graduates gain insights into diverse spiritual traditions and their societal roles, equipping them to make meaningful contributions to communities and organizations while fostering intercultural understanding and ethical decision-making.

Career Options:

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Religious Leader

41302$40,000 - $80,000Provide spiritual guidance, conduct services, and manage the administrative aspects of religious institutions.

Educator (Secondary or Post-secondary)

41220$50,000 - $120,000Teach courses on religious studies, philosophy, or cultural studies at high schools or universities.

Social and Community Service Worker

42201$45,000 - $75,000Provide support services to individuals and families, focusing on spiritual and cultural needs.

Archivist

51102$50,000 - $90,000Manage, preserve, and organize historical religious documents and artifacts.