Intercollegiate Religious Studies Program
Religious Studies is a cooperative program offered jointly by Claremont McKenna, Pitzer, Pomona, and Scripps Colleges. Students may enroll in religious studies courses offered at the undergraduate colleges, and advanced students may, with permission, enroll in master's-level courses in their area of specialization at Claremont Graduate University.
At Claremont McKenna College
- Philosophy of Religion
- American Religions
- Religion and Politics
- Religion, Politics and Global Violence
- Religion and Film
- Latino Religions
- Jewish Studies
- Early Christianity
- South Asian Religious
- Hinduism
- Goddesses and Gurus
- South Asian Religions
- Hinduism
- Religious Studies Theory
At Pomona College
- Jewish studies
- Contemporary Jewish thought
- Islam
- Religion and the environment
- Buddhist Studies (primary area)
- Chinese religions (secondary area)
- Hebrew Bible
- Religion and gender
- Philosophy of religion
At Pitzer College
- Japanese religions
- Religion in early modern Europe
At Scripps College
- Anthropology of the Middle East
- Contemporary Issues in Gender and Islam
- Sexuality and Religion
- Palestine through Ethnography and Film
- Non-Western Early Christianities
- Christian-Muslim Relations
- Pre-colonial Asian and African Christianities
- Postcolonial theory
- Gender/Sexuality in the Bible and Early Christianity
At Harvey Mudd College
- Religion & Science
- Religion & Law
- Gender