Religious Studies and Theology (BA)

Investigate the nature of God while developing a mature worldview grounded in values that promote the common good.
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Explore Theology, Faith, and Social Justice With a BA in Religious Studies

In Viterbo University’s Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies and Theology program, we tackle big questions and explore meaningful answers. You’ll study world religions, Christian theology, and the role of spirituality in a global society, while building skills in writing, critical thinking, and ethical reasoning. 

Our small, discussion-based classes and supportive faculty create space for deep reflection and personal growth. With a focus on social justice, our religious studies and theology program encourages you to put your learning into practice through internships, ministry, and community engagement. 

Whether you’re called to church leadership, nonprofit work, education, or graduate study, a religious studies degree from Viterbo equips you to lead with purpose and compassion. 

In our religious studies and theology program, you’ll learn to: 

  • Analyze scripture, history, and theology across religious traditions 
  • Explore moral and ethical reasoning in contemporary issues 
  • Engage in interfaith dialogue with a global perspective 
  • Apply Franciscan values of service and social justice to your chosen career

Religious Studies and Theology (BA) 

Viterbo’s religious studies and theology program explores social justice and the complexities of religion and spirituality in the modern world. You’ll learn from dedicated faculty—both lay and religious—who are active scholars and mentors. Coursework spans religious history, scripture, and theology, with a focus on Christian, Franciscan, and sacramental traditions, as well as moral reasoning.

Religious Studies and Theology (Minor)

Viterbo’s religious studies and theology minor allows students in any major to explore faith, ethics, and spirituality. With 15-25 credits of religious studies coursework, this minor will deepen your understanding of religious traditions and social justice—making it a powerful complement to majors in areas such as nursing, education, social work, and business. 

Religious Studies and Theology Program Highlights

Viterbo’s BA in religious studies and theology program combines academic depth, spiritual formation, and real-world experience. You’ll explore Christian and Franciscan theology, engage in interfaith study, and examine today’s moral and ethical challenges—preparing you to lead with insight and integrity. 

Program highlights include: 

  • A curriculum rooted in justice and theology: Study scripture, theology, and moral reasoning alongside themes like economic equity, peacebuilding, and social responsibility. 
  • Hands-on learning: Build real-world experience through internships and job shadowing with parishes, nonprofits, and community organizations. 
  • Community engagement: Join events like Theology on (root beer) Tap, take part in campus ministry, and serve through student-led outreach. 
  • Faculty mentorship: Learn from scholars, ministers, and theologians who bring both academic expertise and a deep commitment to student growth. 

What Can You Do With a Religious Studies Degree?

A degree in religious studies and theology from Viterbo prepares you for meaningful, mission-driven careers in churches, nonprofits, education, and community outreach. You’ll graduate with the communication, ethical reasoning, and analytical skills needed to lead with compassion—and to pursue advanced study in theology, ministry, counseling, or law. 

Demand for professionals with a strong understanding of religion and ethics remains steady. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, more than half a million jobs exist in the fields of philosophy and religion, with a median annual salary of $60,000. For students interested in nonprofit and community leadership or social and community service manager roles, the BLS projects 8% job growth through 2033, with a median salary of $78,240. 

Jobs for religious studies majors include: 

  • Church or campus ministry 
  • Nonprofit leadership 
  • Parish administration 
  • Religious education 
  • Social justice advocacy 
  • Youth ministry

Financial Aid for Religious Studies Majors

Viterbo is committed to making your theology degree affordable, and we offer a range of financial aid services and resources. Religious studies students may qualify for scholarships that support academic and spiritual excellence including: 

  • Clare of Assisi Scholarship 
  • Father Michael C. Braun Scholarship 
  • Phillip G. and Lois F. Roets Award for Biblical Studies 
  • Paula Ripple Comin Spirituality Scholarship 

"The rhetoric and social teachings provided by the degree and the leadership of my professors not only strengthened my commitment to serve, but also provided me direction to recognize whom I needed to serve most."

—Molly (Shannon) Johnson, Class of ’13

Examples of Religious Studies Courses 

Viterbo’s Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies curriculum provides a strong foundation in theology, ethics, and religious diversity. You’ll also complete internships and a senior capstone that connect academic study with real-world experience. 

Examples of our religious studies courses include: 

  • Contemporary Moral Issues: Analyze pressing ethical challenges from a theological lens. 
  • Contemporary Practice in World Religions: Learn how different religious traditions engage today’s global issues. 
  • Franciscan Theology: Study the spiritual and theological heritage of St. Francis. 
  • Senior Thesis Seminar: Conduct research and present on a topic of your choice. 
  • Theology in Contemporary Culture: Explore the role of theology in modern life. 
  • Theology of Justice and Peace: Connect faith with advocacy and social action. 

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