Courses in Religion
REL 103: Introduction to Religion (3)
Meaning and value of religion in human life, major traditional and modern interpretations of religious experience, forms of religious life and thought in cross-cultural perspectives, implications of religion for the present and future, interdisciplinary approach. (Offered every semester.) (LA) (CC) (SI) (3)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None.
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REL 295: Introductory Topics in Religion (1)
Prerequisite: to be determined by the Division of Humanities and Fine Arts. An introductory study of a specific topic within religion. Intended for freshmen and sophomores, or for students with little or no background in religion. The students may repeat the course, but not the topic. (Offered as needed) (LA) (1-3)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None.
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REL 399: Independent Study (1)
Prerequisite: consent of instructor. (Offered every semester.) (1-3)
Gen. Ed. Attributes: None.
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