It typically takes to earn a Ph.D. in Comparative Religion is 4 - 7 years. It entails a thorough, multidisciplinary examination of the main religious traditions of the globe, including their history, doctrines, customs, and cultural effects. Students constitute a dissertation, carry out unique research, and then present their findings to an expert committee. Graduates of the curriculum are prepared for jobs in government, non-profits, academia, religious groups, and other professions that demand competence in international religious understanding.