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College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences

Minor in Religious Studies (Interdisciplinary Minor)

Religious Studies Committee: Aicher (Classics), Atkinson (Human Resource Development),Ettenger (GYA) , Johnson (Psychology), Jelali (Multicultural Student Affairs), Lualdi (Honors), McCall (University Interfaith Chaplain), Whitmore (History), Zhao (History).

 

The religious studies program offers an opportunity to study religion from an academic, multicultural, and global point of view. The interdisciplinary courses will expand students’ knowledge beyond Western, monotheistic religions to include Eastern, African, and Native American faith traditions. Students who enroll in this minor explore the nature of religious beliefs and the role of language, metaphor, culture, and social institutions in establishing these views. The program’s curriculum emphasizes the history of religious practices and how they have changed over time.

The minor in religious studies is available to students in any major who are in good standing at the University. To obtain the minor, students must successfully complete 18 credits as designated below.

Courses & Requirements

1.                   REL 100 Religion and Human Culture                  3 credits

              All students are required to complete this course with a grade of C or better.

 

2.                   Multiple Religious Systems                  6 credits

              Select any two of the following courses:

              PHI                  230                 Philosophy of Religion

              PSY                 399                 Psychology of Religion

              SOC                 334                 Sociology of Religion

              HTY                  309                 Religious Violence and Persecution in           Early Western History

              REL                  200                 Humanity’s Spiritual Heritage

 

3.                  Non-Western Religious Systems                  3 credits

              Select one of the following:

              HTY                  377                  Chinese Thoug

              HTY                  394                  Politics, Ethics, and Religion in China

              PHI                  315                  Eastern Philosophy

              HTY                  394                  Chinese Thought and Zen Buddhism

4. Western/Monotheistic Religious Systems                  3 credits

              Select one of the following:

              HTY                  307                  Judaism, Christianity, and Islam

              HTY                  366                  History of Religion in America

5. Electives                                    3 credits

Select one additional course from any of the above categories or from those listed below:

              ARH                  322                  Medievel Art

              ARH                  323                  Renaissance Art

              ARH                  329                  Asian Art

              COR                  122                  Introduction to Islamic Civilization

              CLA                  285                  Classical Mythology

              ENG                  316                  The Bible

              ENG                  317                  Studies in Ancient and Biblical Literature and Culture

              HTY                  152                  The Islamic Near East

              HTY                  305                  The Historical Jesus

              HTY                  312                  Renaissance and Reformation

              HTY                  334                  The Holocaust: Policy, Practice,  and Response

              HTY                  394                  Polytheism, Judaism, and Christianity in the Roman Empire

              HTY                  394                  Religious Violence and Persecution in  Early Western History

 

REL 100 Religion and Human Culture

This course is an analytical survey of topics central to religious thought and practice. It considers religion as a worldwide human phenomenon, attempts to extract data about religion from multiple sources and contexts, and focuses upon the common functions of religion from a global perspective. The course also aims to develop sensitivity to topics and issues of a sacred and secular nature as they impact the daily lives of people in a variety of social, cultural, and religious settings.                  Cr 3.

 

REL 200 Humanity’s Spiritual Heritage

This course uses a textual, chronological, and interfaith approach to trace the historical development, practices, and principles of the world’s religions and spiritual traditions. Using the world’s scriptures as primary texts, each faith community speaks for itself, allowing an exploration of the richness underlying the diversity of sacred expressions. Special emphasis is placed upon recognizing differences as well as the similarities in humanity’s belief systems.                    Cr 3.