Explore Religious Traditions, Beliefs, and Practices

The Religious Studies Minor proudly offers students an interdisciplinary exploration of religious traditions, beliefs, and practices. This 15-credit-hour program combines foundational courses with diverse electives, providing a broad understanding of religion's role in culture, history, and society. Students gain critical thinking skills and cultural awareness, preparing them for various careers or further academic study. 

The Religious Studies Minor program consists of fifteen (15) credit hours (five courses) of undergraduate study across traditional disciplines. A minimum of six (6) hours in the minor must be taken in residence at Kennesaw State University.

For more information on specific classes, see our Religious Studies minor information in the KSU Undergraduate Catalog.

Important Information about Minors

When you declare a formal minor, it is not automatically displayed on your transcript. In order for your Minor to appear on your transcript, you must fill out a special "Minor Form" with the registrar when you petition to graduate.

  • A minimum of six (6) hours in the minor must be taken in residence at Kennesaw State University.
Brian Starks

Program Advisement

Program Coordinator: Brian Starks, Associate Professor of Sociology, bstarks3@kennesaw.edu 

You can also contact the ISD department at 470-578-2431 and isd@kennesaw.edu for assistance.