Master of Arts in Religious Studies
Program Overview
Master's & Doctoral Degrees
The University of South Africa (Unisa) offers a range of master's and doctoral degrees across various disciplines.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to a master's or doctoral degree, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- An appropriate bachelor's honors degree or a postgraduate diploma
- A 480-credit bachelor's degree with a minimum of 96 credits at NQF level 8
- An average of 60% in the relevant field of study
- Foreign qualifications must be evaluated by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA)
Student Fees and Funding
The application fee for master's and doctoral degrees is R150.00.
- The application fee is non-refundable.
- Student fees for the 2025 academic year are available on the Unisa website.
- International students are advised to use the Flywire payment option.
Application for Admission
Applications for master's and doctoral degrees are open until December 19, 2025.
- Applicants must apply for a Unisa student number and upload supporting documents during the application period.
- Applications without supporting documents will be declined.
Registration
Only students whose applications for admission have been approved may register online.
- Registration is subject to sufficient progress during the current academic year.
- Coursework master's degree students must await approval of their research proposal before re-registering.
Curriculum
The curriculum for master's and doctoral degrees includes:
- A dissertation on an approved topic
- A research proposal that must be approved in the first year of study
- A detailed research outline that aligns with departmental research focus areas
Research Focus Areas
The College of Human Sciences has various research focus areas, including:
- Marine studies
- Aviation and aeronautical studies
- Automotive
- Energy
- Space study and square kilometer array
- Fourth IR and digitalization
- Natural sciences (biotechnological studies)
- Health studies/medicine
- Feminist, womanist, and bosadi theorizations
- Student support and co-curricular activities
Time Limits for this Degree
The time limit for completing a master's degree is three years, with a possible extension of one year.
- Students must complete a research proposal in the first year of study to continue with the qualification.
Master of Arts in Religious Studies
The Master of Arts in Religious Studies is a full research degree with the following details:
- Qualification code: 98487
- Qualification type: Full Research
- NQF level: 9
- Total credits: 180
- SAQA ID: 5395
Admission Requirements
Admission requirements for the Master of Arts in Religious Studies include:
- An appropriate bachelor's honors degree or a postgraduate diploma in Religious Studies or a related field
- A 480-credit bachelor's degree with a minimum of 96 credits at NQF level 8 in Religious Studies or a related field
- An average of 60% in the relevant field of study
- Students with foreign qualifications must have their qualifications evaluated by SAQA
Purpose Statement
The primary purpose of the Master of Arts in Religious Studies is to enable graduates to become specialists in a particular discipline or within an interdisciplinary framework.
- The qualification aims to provide South Africa and other countries with graduates who can synthesize information autonomously in specialized fields of study.
- The qualification also aims to provide leaders who can handle contradictions and evaluate highly complex problems independently.
Research Outline
A detailed research outline is required for admission to the Master of Arts in Religious Studies.
- The research outline must include a title, summary of the topic, short literature review, expected contribution of the study, methodology, availability of data, and a list of references.
- The research outline must align with one of the departmental research focus areas and incorporate at least one of the Catalytic Niche Areas (CNAs).
