
Religious Studies
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Religious Studies major requirements
Religious Studies major (10 courses):
- RELS 106 Introduction to the Bible
- RELS 114 Introduction to Theology
- RELS 280 Introducing Christian Traditions
- RELS 290 Doing Theology Today
- RELS 321 Topics in Scripture
- RELS 433 Christian Ethics: Theology and Society
- RELS 460 Advanced Seminar
One course from each of the following three groups (only 1 may be a GS course):
1.) Religious Diversity Component:
- RELS 318 Feminist Theology
- RELS 331 Judaism and Christianity: The Holocaust
- RELS 340 World Religions: A Comparative Examination
- RELS 342 Asian Philosophy and Religion
- RELS 350 Christianity and Cultural Diversity.
2.) Systematic Theology Component:
- RELS 316 Who is Jesus?
- RELS 325 Providence, Suffering and Freedom
3.) Other Electives:
- RELS 242
- RELS 255
- RELS 268
- RELS 310
- RELS 312
- RELS 322
- RELS 324
- RELS 326
- RELS 338
- RELS 347
- RELS 360
- RELS 389
- HUMA 337*
- ART 365
- HIST 319
Religious Studies majors are not allowed to count any of the above courses as satisfying the GS 1 requirement.
*Religious Studies majors may not double count toward the GS 10 requirement unless double majoring.
Religious Studies with Youth Ministry emphasis (13 courses):
- RELS 106 Introduction to the Bible
- RELS 114 Introduction to Theology
- RELS 242 Liturgy and the Sacraments
- RELS 280 Introduction to Christian Traditions
- RELS 321 Topics in Scripture
- RELS 433 Christian Ethics
- RELS 460 Advanced Seminar
- RELS 494 Internship
- Any other 2 RELS courses, or HIST 319, ART 365
3 of the following:
- SSCI 220
- SOCI 111
- COMM 122
- WMGS 110
- PEAC 200
- SOCI 378
A student may substitute one elective class with four credits of practical application courses offered off-campus. Students should contact their advisor and the Religious Studies Discipline Coordinator for details.
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