Bard College

Bachelor in Interdisciplinary Study of Religions

Annandale-on-Hudson, United States

The Bachelor in Interdisciplinary Study of Religions at Bard College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, United States, is recognised for its distinctive liberal arts education that emphasizes interdisciplinary study, close faculty mentorship and creative inquiry. Founded in 1860, Bard has developed a curriculum that encourages independent thinking through small seminars, intensive first-year experiences and a substantial senior project. The college cultivates students' intellectual curiosity and prepares graduates to engage thoughtfully in public and creative life.

Academic life at Bard balances rigorous scholarship with artistic practice and civic engagement, offering a breadth of programs across the arts, humanities and sciences. Students benefit from personalized advising, research opportunities and cross-disciplinary collaborations that encourage experimentation and professional readiness. Campus resources, visiting artists and community partnerships enhance the learning environment and support extracurricular development in leadership, performance and scholarship.

International students find Bard appealing for its mentorship-driven approach, flexible curriculum and emphasis on independent projects that can showcase individual strengths. The college's smaller scale creates a supportive environment for adapting to life in the United States while accessing internships, study-away options and career guidance. Prospective applicants should highlight intellectual initiative and a readiness to engage closely with faculty and peers in an interactive academic community.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Interdisciplinary Study of Religions at Bard College is a 4-year program for students who want to explore religion from multiple perspectives. This degree helps students understand how religion affects life and prepares them for a deeper understanding of the world.

The curriculum includes courses on scripture, everyday life, intersections of religion and politics, and material culture. Students develop skills in critical thinking, research, and analysis, and learn about major religious traditions and key methods in the humanities and social sciences.

Graduates can pursue careers as Religious Studies Teachers, Museum Curators, Community Outreach Coordinators, Journalists, or Policy Analysts, working in fields like education, non-profit, media, or government. They can apply their knowledge and skills to help people understand and appreciate different cultures and beliefs.

Similar Programs You Can Apply To

Direct application via Global Admissions is not available for this program. Browse similar partner programs below or visit the university's site to apply directly.

Edit Program

Related Blog Posts

Show More Blog Posts →
Apply Now