Religious Studies Courses: Spring 2010
The following courses are scheduled to be offered during the
Spring 2010 semester;
meeting days, times, and room
assignments are available on the
online course schedule.
RELS courses:
- RELS 200.001:
Introduction to the Study of Religion (Payne)
Students who have taken PHIL 213 should not take this course
- RELS 302.001 CL7S:
Sociology of Religion (Lee)
Crosslisted as SOC 302.001
- RELS 303.001 CL7E:
Philosophy of Religion (Maitra)
Crosslisted as PHIL 303.001
- RELS 313.001: WI:
Religion in American since 1865 (Payne)
- RELS 330.001:
Women and Religion
(Zubko)
- RELS 373.001: ST:
Asian Sages, Saints, and Scholars (Hardy)
Crosslisted as
HIST 373.002
- RELS 379.001 LISC: WI:
Magic, Religion, and Science (Payne)
LISC 379 courses cannot be counted toward major or minor
- RELS 387.001:
Judaism (Chess)
Approved electives. These courses offered by
other departments count toward the Religious Studies major and minor.
Contact the instructor for
specific information about these courses.
- ANTH 101 CL10S: Intro
to Cultural Anthropology (4 sections)
- CLAS 101.001: Latin I
(Taylor)
- CLAS 103.001: Greek I
(Dvorsky-Rohner)
- PHIL 200.001:CL12E:
Introduction to Ethical Theory (Burchard)
- PHIL 255.001:CL7E: WI: Medieval Philosophy (Wilson)
Additional courses. These courses may be approved
for major or minor credit by the chair of the Religious Studies department. Please
contact Dr. Payne for more information.
- ANTH
365.001:CL7S: Death and Dying (Wood)
- ANTH
373.003: Islam and the Politics of Knowledge (Erdur)
- ARTS
310.003: Art and Religion (Dunn)
- HIST
373.003 ST: Medieval Middle East (Traboulsi)