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Dec 04, 2024
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RELG - 400. Religious Studies Field Experience 1-3 credit(s) As an academically oriented field experience, this course offers three semester hours credit for an intensive two- to two-and-a-half week study program in selected geographical areas to study aspects of religion from the perspectives of the subdisciplines of historical studies, religious thought, ethics, or world religions, preceded by orientation lectures, and including supervised research into one aspect of the field study. Examples of topics that will be explored at different times include: Religion and the Peace Process in Northern Ireland, The World of the Protestant Reformation, The Relationship between African Religion and the African American Community, and Franciscan Italy. Travel costs are paid by the student. The cost varies each semester. Students may repeat this course for credit provided the selected subject matter has not been taken previously for credit.
Prerequisite(s): RELG 101 or RELG 121 or RELG 141 or RELG 181 Attribute: ARTS, CFH, CAR
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