College Catalog
For more information about courses for the Religious Studies and Ethics Department, visit the online, searchable College Catalog. The Undergraduate Catalog also includes academic department and major information, academic regulations and resources, admission standards and requirements, and tuition, fees, and financial aid information.
Majors and Minors
- Religious Studies and Ethics Major and Minor: Religious Studies and Ethics explores the mystery and meaning of our existence in the many aspects of the social and natural world. The major requires 33 credit hours, and the minor requires 16. Students work with the department chair or minor adviser to determine a specific focus.
- Quaker Studies Minor: The Quaker Studies minor explores Quaker spirituality in relation to the world. It requires 16 semester hours.
- Philosophy Minor: To earn a minor in Philosophy, students take four courses, including one history of Philosophy course and at least one Philosophy course at the 300 or 400 level.
Awards and Scholarships
The Religious Studies and Ethics Department offers the Frederic and Margaret Crownfield Religious Studies Prize, awarded every academic year to the Religious Studies and Ethics student who writes an outstanding thesis or seminar paper.
Religious Studies and Ethics Department News and Events
Students explore major questions of the human experience including gender and religion in Professor of Religious Studies Mark Justad’s Men, Masculinity, and Religion course.
The Guilford Edge provides incredible opportunities for hands-on, collaborative learning. The Mechanisms of Magic and Medicine Study Abroad adventure, led by…
“Food and Faith” course walks students through the intricate roles that farming, food, and meal sharing play in everyday life.
Religious Studies and Accounting major Jacob Perkins ’22 talks about what drew him to study religion, how Guilford made his experience unique, his plans for the future and his advice for fellow students.
Contact Us
Director Center for Principled Problem Solving and Excellence in Teaching, Collegiate Professor Religious Studies and Ethics
Eli Franklin Craven and Minnie Phipps Craven Associate Professor of Religious Studies