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Nov 25, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Religious Studies Minor
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Carlo Filice, Coordinator (Welles Hall 102D)
The Religious Studies minor provides the opportunity for students to gain a critical understanding of the role of religion in the development of human perspectives and in society. The program involves the study of religious texts, modes of thought, socio-political behavior, and Western and non-Western experiences. This interdisciplinary Religious Studies minor assumes that religious phenomena can be examined according to the canons of scholarly discourse at a college supported by public funds.
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Total Credits Required: 24 Credits
One course in Study of Texts from:
One course in Critical Analysis of Religious Perspectives from:
One course in Social and Political Approaches to Religion from:
One course in Non-Western Religious Experience from:
Three additional courses selected from those above (9 Credits Hours)
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