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Master of Arts in Religious Studies

One of the first graduate programs in Religious Studies in Canada (established in 1964), McMaster University has been a leading center for the scholarly study of religion for more than four decades. The Department has three graduate fields of study (Asian, Judaism and Christianity in Antiquity, and Western) and research is conducted in a range of topics and traditions, time periods and cultures, employing a wide variety of approaches: textual, ethnographic, historical, philosophical, theological, philological. While the faculty and areas of research expertise have changed somewhat over the years, the Department’s commitment to the open, critical, and multidisciplinary study of religion—past and present, East and West, theoretical and practical—remains passionate and strong.

M.A.Master of Arts in Religious Studies

One of the first graduate programs in Religious Studies in Canada (established in 1964), McMaster University has been a leading center for the scholarly study of religion for more than four decades. The Department has three graduate fields of study (Asian, Judaism and Christianity in Antiquity, and Western) and research is conducted in a range of topics and traditions, time periods and cultures, employing a wide variety of approaches: textual, ethnographic, historical, philosophical, theological, philological. While the faculty and areas of research expertise have changed somewhat over the years, the Department’s commitment to the open, critical, and multidisciplinary study of religion—past and present, East and West, theoretical and practical—remains passionate and strong.

New as of Fall 2023, the Department of Religious Studies is introducing a one-year MA program. This option will allow students to pursue further studies within Religious Studies beyond the BA, earn an advanced degree, and prepare students to enter into a variety of careers within a one-year timeframe. The two-year MA will continue and will allow additional time for those students who wish to pursue more in-depth research and language training, particularly for the purpose of pursuing a doctorate. Please see below Requirements and Timelines for each respective MA program.

Learn more about the specific fields of study in our Graduate Programs

 

A candidate for the M.A. degree will be required to spend at least one calendar year in full-time graduate study or the equivalent in part-time study. There are three routes to the M.A.: the thesis route, and the project route (2-year program), and the Major Research Paper route (1-year program). In consultation with a supervisor, an M.A. student must choose among these options by January 30 of the year of initial registration as a graduate student.

1-Year M.A. 

M.A. with Major Research Paper

The MRP route entails the following requirements:

  1. Completion of five half courses with at least B- standing;
  2. Completion of RELIG ST 701 Issues in the Study of Religions;
  3. Completion of a Major Research Paper (between 7,500 and 10,000 words). Guidelines for fulfilling this requirement are specified in the Departmental Handbook.

2-Year M.A. 

M.A. with Thesis

The thesis route entails the following requirements:

  1. The candidate must demonstrate a reading knowledge of a language other than English which is most useful in the area in which the thesis is written. Guidelines for fulfilling this requirement are specified in the Departmental Handbook. Additional languages may be required; Supervisors may recommend additional language training.
  2. A minimum of six half courses must be completed with at least B- standing, four half courses must be at the graduate level and must be taken in the major area of study; the other two half courses must be in the minor area of study; three of these courses should be in an area of concentration.
  3. The completion of RELIG ST 701 Issues in the Study of Religions;
  4. A thesis must be completed; the thesis should show an ability to deal with first-hand material in a limited problem in Religious Studies; the thesis must be defended in an oral examination; all M.A. degree candidates who have completed their oral defence must submit their revised thesis to both the Department and the School of Graduate Studies by the deadline dates specified for the second convocation following their defence. (Note: Text-critical studies or translation with commentary are acceptable, with the approval of the advisory/supervisory committee, as the functional equivalent of a thesis.)

M.A. with Project

The project route entails the following requirements:

  1. The candidate must demonstrate a reading knowledge of a language other than English appropriate to work on the project. Guidelines for fulfilling this requirement are specified in the Departmental Handbook. Additional languages may be required; Supervisors may recommend additional language training.
  2. Completion of six half courses as defined above.
  3. The completion of RELIG ST 701 Issues in the Study of Religions;
  4. Completion of a project and the passing of an oral or written examination on the substance of the project. A “project” is defined by the faculty members of a departmental field. Normally a project will cover broad areas of learning. Projects will permit students to move into new areas, to read large and unfamiliar bodies of texts, and to deal comprehensively with large questions in central areas of concern.

 

  • The normal minimum requirement for admission to M.A. study is graduation with B+ standing (in the final two years) in an Honours programme or equivalent in Religious Studies, or in a related discipline with significant emphasis on the study of religion. Related disciplines include Anthropology, Sociology, History, Philosophy, Theology, Political Science, Classics, and Near Eastern, South Asian, and East Asian studies. Graduates with preparation in related fields may be required to take a certain amount of undergraduate work in Religious Studies.
  • Admission is competitive; applicants who meet minimum requirements are not guaranteed admission.
  • All applications for admission must be completed online.  Please visit the School of Graduate Studies website for detailed "HOW TO APPLY" information:

https://graduate.mcmaster.ca/academic-services/how-apply

The following items are required before your online application will be considered complete:

  • Statement of Interest.  Please include in your statement of interest (500-700 words) a description of your intended area of research, as well as information on your academic background and proficiency in foreign languages, detailing the relevant courses you have taken, levels at which they were taken, and the grades that you received for them.
  • Two academic references
  • Official Transcripts
  • English Language Proficiency
  • Writing Sample (an essay or thesis chapter)
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For more information:
Department of Religious Studies
UH 105
905-525-9140 ext. 23399
relstud@mcmaster.ca
Length:
1 or 2 years
Required Credential:
Graduation with B+ standing (in the final two years) in an Honours programme or equivalent in Religious Studies, or in a related discipline with significant emphasis on the study of religion
Program Type:
Thesis, Project Based, or Major Research Paper
Program Options:
Full-time, Part-time
Typical Entry:
September
Current Deadline:
March 1