Director of Graduate Studies:
David Ede
Associate Professor
2005 Moore Hall
(269) 387-4396
david.ede@wmich.edu
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Graduate Course
Listings
Requesting Information & Deadlines
If you are interested in the M.A. program and would like more information please
e-mail Graduate Director David Ede (david.ede@wmich.edu).
To be considered for financial aid, you must apply before February 15.
However, you can apply as late as July 1 if financial aid is not a concern.
Admission Requirements
Students must satisfy all the criteria in the Graduate College Catalog. In addition,
the Department of Comparative Religion will require:
- a substantial statement discussing the reasons for wishing to undertake the proposed
program of study in comparative religion, the religions the student wishes to study,
and the language study the student wishes to pursue;
- two substantial papers from prior course work;
- two letters of reference from persons in a position to asses the student's qualifications
for master's level study; and
- GRE examination results. Scores are used in conjunction with other evaluative
evidence in judging the probability of success in graduate study and research. International
students must submit TOEFL scores of 600 or above.
The Master of Arts in Comparative Religion is designed to provide students 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.
Program Requirements
The Department of Comparative Religion offers course work leading to a Master of Arts
in Comparative Religion, with two options:
Option 1 requires a thesis and is intended for those students who
plan to pursue doctoral studies. Students pursuing Option 1 must:
- complete a total of at least 27 hours of course work, including 12 hours of required
core courses and 15 hours of electives chosen from approved courses;
- prepare a Master's thesis (6 hours) under the direction of a thesis advisor;
- demonstrate reading proficiency in one foreign language relevant to their research
area; and
- defend the Master's thesis in oral examination.
Option 2 does not require the preparation of a thesis nor does it require reading proficiency in a foreign language. Students pursuing this option must:
- complete a total of at least 33 hours of course work, including 12 hours of required
core courses and 21 hours of electives chosen from approved courses; and
- complete a comprehensive examination in the area or areas of concentration.
Course Requirements
33 semester hours of course work consisting of Core and Elective courses.
Core Courses: (required of all students)
REL 6000 -
Classics I
REL 6100 -
Theory and Method I
REL 6150 -
Survey of Religions of the World
REL 6200 -
Advanced Seminar in Comparative Religion
Elective Courses (15 hours, thesis option; 21 hours, non-thesis
option)
Electives may be drawn from the following courses: REL 5000,
5100, 5200,
5300, 5980,
7100, and 7120.
Cognate Courses
Approved cognate courses may be drawn from related disciplines such as Anthropology,
Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology, English, History and Art History in consultation
with the student's advisor.
Financial Assistance
Financial assistance in the form of graduate assistantships is available on a competitive
basis. These awards normally include waiver of non-resident tuition. The department
also awards a number of graduate scholarships and tuition grants.
The Graduate College offers Graduate college Fellowships, available on a competitive
basis, as well as Thurgood Marshall Assistantships, available on a competitive basis
for students from minority groups. Contact the Graduate College at (269) 387-8212.
Information about student loans and other federal, state, and University need-based
financial aid programs may be obtained from the Office of Student Financial Aid and
Scholarships, (269)387-6000.
Housing
Information about on-campus housing may be obtained from the Residence Hall Facilities
Office at (269) 387-4735 or 1-800-545-6006, or from the Campus Apartments Office at
(269) 387-2175.
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