Department of Religious Studies
The Department of Religious Studies welcomes students into an intellectually rigorous and inclusive academic environment dedicated to the scholarly study of religion and belief systems. The department promotes critical inquiry, ethical reflection, and intercultural understanding through quality teaching and research. Students are guided to examine religious traditions, texts, and practices within historical, social, and contemporary contexts, contributing to moral development, social cohesion, and national integration.
Message from HOD

Dr. Kehinde Oluwatoyin ADABEMBE
Head of Department of Religious Studies
About the Programme
The programme offers comprehensive training in the study of world religions, African traditional religion, Christianity, Islam, religious texts, ethics, and philosophy of religion. Teaching integrates lectures, textual analysis, seminars, and research projects. Students develop analytical, interpretive, and communication skills aligned with national academic standards and global humanities scholarship.
Programme Philosophy
The programme is guided by a philosophy that values intellectual openness, ethical reasoning, and respectful engagement with diverse belief systems. It promotes critical thinking, moral responsibility, and scholarly objectivity. Learning is student-centred and inquiry-driven, preparing graduates to apply religious and ethical insights to contemporary social, cultural, and developmental challenges.
Mission of the Department
To provide quality education and research in religious studies that foster ethical understanding, interfaith dialogue, critical scholarship, and responsible citizenship in a pluralistic society.
Vision of the Department
To be a leading department in religious studies, recognised for academic excellence, ethical scholarship, and contribution to social harmony, moral development, and cultural understanding.
Admission Requirements and Programme Courses
Admission into this programme and the structure of its courses are governed by approved academic standards and institutional accreditation requirements. Comprehensive details on admission procedures and requirements, course registration, course titles, course descriptions, credit units, prerequisites, and progression criteria are clearly outlined in the Faculty Handbook/Prospectus. Prospective and enrolled students are strongly advised to consult the Faculty Handbook for authoritative information on:
✔Comprehensive course listings
✔Programme structure and duration
✔Graduation and progression requirements
✔Academic regulations and policies
The Faculty Handbook serves as the official and definitive reference for all programme-related academic information and is periodically reviewed to ensure alignment with University regulations and relevant accrediting bodies.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Department of Religious Studies are equipped for diverse career pathways, including:
✔ Religious Studies Teacher
✔ Ethics and Moral Education Officer
✔ Interfaith and Peacebuilding Facilitator
✔ Community Development and Social Mobilisation Officer
✔ NGO Programme Officer (Faith & Development)
✔ Research Assistant (Religious and Cultural Studies)
✔ Public Service and Administrative Officer
✔ Media and Religious Affairs Analyst
✔ Counselling and Social Support Assistant
✔ Cultural and Heritage Studies Officer
✔ Policy and Social Research Assistant
✔ Religious Education Consultancy Practitioner
Program Courses:
Core Required Courses for all majors:
Year One : 100 Level
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Year Two : 200 Level
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Year Three : 300 Level
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Year Four : 400 Level
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Year Five : 500 Level
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Dept. Contact Info.
Location and Business Hours
Fed. Univ. Oye Campus
- 8:00 am -5:00 pm
- Federal University Oye Ekiti Main Campus
Department Staff Members
Dr. Olufemi Olaitan
Assistant Professor