Undergraduate Studies:
Why Study Religion at UF?
- Major
- Minor
- Ethics And Society Certificate
- Academic Advising
- General Education
- American Indian And Indigenous Studies (AIIS)
- Professional Development Advisory Board
- All Undergrad Research Opportunities
- Russell Lowell Jaberg Award For Academic Excellence
- Center for African Studies
- McNair Scholars Program
- University Scholars Program
- Emerging Scholars Program
- CLAS Scholars program
- Fulbright U.S. Student Program
- Undergraduate Study Abroad Travel Funding
- JM Chair Student Travel Awards
- Summer Undergraduate International Research Program
Career Impact
Whether you go to law school or decide to pursue a career in the sciences, majoring or minoring in religion will help put you ahead of the curve. That’s because religion requires the exercise of advanced analytic skills that are inseparable from being able to think well.
Here’s the evidence:
- Religion majors as a group consistently score second highest on the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT)
- They score in the top fifth of all majors on the verbal and analytical sections of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE). Moreover, they score high among the humanities majors on the quantitative portion of the GRE, and ahead of many math-intensive disciplines.
- Humanities students also have higher rates of medical school acceptance than many science majors. (So much for the idea that humanities majors can’t compete with STEM students.)
- Perhaps more interestingly, religion majors on average score higher than business majors on the GMAT, the entrance test for graduate business school. (If business is your path, religion is your major!)
Possible Careers:
- Lawyer
- Editor
- Educator
- Health-care professional
- Conflict resolution specialist
- Development specialist
- Diplomat
- Journalist
- Non-profit administrator
- Counselor
- Chaplain
- Policymaker
- Public service worker
- Social worker
- Writer
Recent graduates are working in a range of positions, including:
- A law clerk for a superior court in Washington state
- Academic dean at Metropolitan University
- Assistant Professor of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine
More Information
To view the Religion Major page in the UF Catalog, click here.
To learn more about our full selection of courses, click here.
Want to discuss if majoring or minoring in religion is right for you?
Contact Dr. Erin Prophet, Undergraduate Coordinator, at info@religion.ufl.edu