Year | Name | Fees | Total |
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1st Year | Tution Fee | USD 44560 | 44560.0 |
2nd Year | Tution Fee | USD 44560 | 44560.0 |
3rd Year | Tution Fee | USD 44560 | 44560.0 |
4th Year | Tution Fee | USD 44560 | 44560.0 |
Starting Date | Application Deadline | Status |
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2022-01-01 00:00:00.000 | 2022-01-15 00:00:00.000 | Active |
2022-08-01 00:00:00.000 | 2022-08-15 00:00:00.000 | Active |
Academics: Applicants should have 65%( varies program to program ) in their last Qualification .
English : IELTS: Applicants Should have a minimum score of 6.5.
1. Application along with a non-refundable application fee of $75 and supporting documents will be processed on the TEN Agent portal.
2. Students will receive the admission offer either conditional or unconditional on his TEN Agent portal.
3.After getting the Offer letter(i20) , After accepting the offer Fee invoice will be generated on student account.
4.After getting the fee invoice student can pay the fee and fee receipt can be found on TEN Portal (Ten Agents).
RELS 200 | Special Topic: in Religion | 3 |
RELS 202 | U.S. Latino/A Catholicism | 3 |
RELS 204 | Religion and Social Justice | 3 |
RELS 205 | Urban America and Catholic Social Teaching | 3 |
RELS 206 | Understanding the Bible | 3 |
RELS 207 | Central Themes New Testament | 3 |
RELS 209 | Paul | 3 |
RELS 210 | Jesus | 3 |
RELS 212 | Catholic Traditions of Spain | 3 |
RELS 213 | Catholic Thought | 3 |
RELS 214 | Dante | 3 |
RELS 216 | Saints and Catholic Imagination | 3 |
RELS 218 | The Bible & Film | 3 |
RELS 219 | Self and Other | 3 |
RELS 220 | Vatican II | 3 |
RELS 221 | The Psalms & Catholic Worship | 3 |
RELS 225 | Contemporary Catholicism | 3 |
RELS 226 | Contemporary Catholic Theologians | 3 |
RELS 227 | The Gospel of John | 3 |
RELS 231 | Eastern Christianity | 3 |
RELS 232 | Catholic Moral Theology | 3 |
RELS 233 | Contemporary Christian Ethics | 3 |
RELS 235 | Reformation Theology | 3 |
RELS 238 | Theologies Of Liberation | 3 |
RELS 243 | Early Christian Thought | 3 |
RELS 244 | The Catholic Mystics | 3 |
RELS 245 | Medieval Christian Thought | 3 |
RELS 254 | Catholic Social Teaching | 3 |
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Prerequisite for all 400-level courses: Open only to Religious Studies majors and minors or by permission of instructor. |
RELS 206 | Understanding the Bible | 3 |
RELS 218 | The Bible & Film | 3 |
RELS 231 | Eastern Christianity | 3 |
RELS 255 | Introduction to Peace and Justice Studies | 3 |
RELS 300 | Special Topic | 3 |
RELS 302 | Religion and Spanish Culture | 3 |
RELS 306 | Central Themes in the Hebrew Scriptures | 3 |
RELS 310 | Religion & The Holocaust | 3 |
RELS 312 | Muslims in America | 3 |
RELS 321 | Psychology & Religion | 3 |
RELS 333 | Non-Violent Revolution | 3 |
RELS 336 | Native American Religions | 3 |
RELS 337 | The American Religious Experience | 3 |
RELS 341 | Judaism | 3 |
RELS 342 | Islam and Politics | 3 |
RELS 351 | God And Evil | 3 |
RELS 353 | African Traditional Religion | 3 |
RELS 354 | Buddhism: Its Development and Interpretation | 3 |
RELS 355 | Islam | 3 |
RELS 357 | Religions of China & East Asia | 3 |
RELS 358 | Religions of India | 3 |
RELS 359 | Afro-Caribbean Religions | 3 |
RELS 361 | Yoga: Philosophy, Praxis, and Art | 3 |
RELS 362 | Ethics in the Workplace | 3 |
RELS 363 | Religious Faith and the Arts | 3 |
RELS 364 | Comparative Religion | 3 |
RELS 366 | Religion and Contemporary Art | 3 |
RELS 367 | The Bible In American Culture | 3 |
RELS 372 | Religion and Science | 3 |
RELS 373 | Death as a Fact of Life | 3 |
RELS 374 | Women in Western Religion | 3 |
RELS 375 | Religion and the Body | 3 |
RELS 376 | Religion and the Media | 3 |
RELS 377 | Religion and Environmentalism | 3 |
RELS 378 | Religion in New York | 3 |
RELS 379 | Religion and Popular Culture | 3 |
RELS 381 | Religious Dimensions of Peace | 3 |
RELS 390 | Sexuality and the Sacred | 3 |
RELS 399 | Criminal Justice Ethics | 3 |
RELS 470 | Religious Studies Seminar | 3 |
RELS 475 | Internship | 3 |
RELS 480 | Religious Studies Tutorial * | 3 |
RELS 481 | Religious Studies Honors Thesis * | 3 |
RELS 482 | Honors Thesis II | 3 |
The field of religious studies explores religious beliefs, behaviors and institutions across cultures. It is a journey through the liberal arts that combines the study of philosophy, literature, history, sociology and fine arts.
Why Choose Religious Studies?
Religion Matters
Religion is a vital force in the human experience. It is exciting and energetic, powerful and persistent. Through the scope of religion, we examine human beings in their most intimate and challenging moments.
At Manhattan College, religious studies is built into the core curriculum. Every student, regardless of school or major, takes three religious studies courses, starting with The Nature and Experience of Religion. Typically, in your second year, you take a course focused on Catholicism, and in your third or fourth year, a religious studies course that focuses on global studies or contemporary issues.
The study of religion is crucial because it help us:
Passport Size Photograph ,Passport copy
All academics documents 10th, 12th ,Bachelor’s marksheets(for master’s)
Bank Documents (Bank statement, Bank Certificate ), Affidavit of Support
1-LOR(Mandatory) for bachelors , At least 3-4 LOR For Masters
Work Experience letter (graduates)
60% in graduation for Masters .
CV, Affidavit of Support
Health insurance.
Statement of Purpose(SOP)
Offer Letter(i20)
Show Funds:
For Public college :Funds requirements UG and PG- $58,000 USD (Only in Current account)
Sevis Fee:360USD(This is to be paid through Credit Card only).
Embassy fee:160USD(Paid through Axis Bank)