Master of Arts in Comparative Religion
Master of Arts
The Master of Arts in comparative religion at Â鶹´«Ã½ is designed to provide Â鶹´«Ã½s with a strong foundation of knowledge of at least two religious traditions, the principal classical works in the field of comparative religion, and the central issues of theory and method that underlie the discipline of the study of religion.
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Admission requirements
WMU has a new online graduate application system that allows all Â鶹´«Ã½s (domestic and international) to submit required information into one system. General application information for the University, as well as specific requirement for individual programs, are captured into this system.
The Department of World Religions and Cultures requires applicants to include some program-specific information. Applicants are encouraged to bookmark this information for quick reference while working through the graduate application process.
Contact Dr. Anderson Hagler for application information.
Thank you for your interest in applying for this graduate program.
Faculty research and publications
Our faculty are involved in a variety of research areas and regularly publish books and articles.
Financial assistance
Financial assistance in the form of graduate assistantships is available on a competitive basis. The department may also award graduate scholarships.
The Graduate College offers Graduate college Fellowships, available on a competitive basis, as well as Thurgood Marshall Assistantships, available on a competitive basis for Â鶹´«Ã½s from minority groups. Contact the Graduate College at (269) 387-8212.
Information about Â鶹´«Ã½ loans and other federal, state, and University need-based financial aid programs may be obtained from Financial Aid at (269) 387-6000.
Housing
Information about on-campus housing may be obtained from Residence Life at (269) 387-4735.