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2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Religion, BA Major in


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Program Requirements


All religion majors are free to select the courses that fit their needs and interests. Religion majors complete at least 30 semester hours in the department within the following guidelines:

  • 6 semester hours from RELI 010  and RELI 150 ; and
     
  • Students are free to tailor the remaining 24 semester hours in one of the following ways:
     
    • Concentrate in one particular religious tradition or cultural area, and related courses. Possibilities include: Buddhism, Christianity (ancient and modern; Catholicism), Islam, Judaism, Sikhism; or
       
    • Select under advisement courses that will complement their career goals. For example: students might select a series of religion courses focused on 1) religion, health and healing; 2) religion, art and media; or 3) religious diversity and global politics. Students may also develop their own vocational focus in conjunction with the department chairperson; or
       
    • o Select a range of courses as preparation for working with diverse populations from the list below:
      ALL Religion courses (prefix RELI)  
      ALL Jewish Studies courses (prefix JWST)  
      These additional courses may be used to complete the Religion major: 3 Credits Maximum:
      AH 102 , ANTH 116 , CLL 030 , CLL 131 , ENGL 107 , ENGL 119 , HIST 071 , HIST 072C ,
      HIST 073 , HIST 107 , HIST 108 , HIST 120 , MECA 001 , PHI 017 , PHI 060 , PHI 163 .
  • At least 18 of the 30 semester hours must be 100-level courses; and
     
  • •At least 21 of the 30 semester hours must be RELI or JWST courses ; and

While internships in religion are not required, they are highly recommended. See department chairperson for details.

Complete BA Requirements


BA Requirements  in HCLAS.

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