A degree in religious studies provides you with a number of skills that can be applied to diverse career paths as well as a specific appreciation for diverse religious traditions and awareness of the role religion plays in modern society.
The minor in religious studies can give you knowledge in specific religious traditions and artifacts, which may prepare you for a career in museums, libraries or other specialized institutions. During your minor in religious studies, you'll also gain experience with closely reading and analyzing a variety of texts as well as critically evaluating different arguments and perspectives. These communication and critical thinking skills transfer well into careers in non-profits, public policy or communications more generally.
Those skills also provide strong foundation for graduate school, where you might go on to study a professional subject like law or continue your studies in a related field such as philosophy, sociology, anthropology or public policy.