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Psychology |
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• PSY 490 - CUE: Advanced Research in Psychology
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• PSY 960 - Internship
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• PSY 975 - Thesis I
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• PSY 976 - Thesis II
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Religion Studies Course Offerings are distributed among the following categories:
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100 - 199: Themes and Motifs in the Study of Religion |
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These courses introduce students to the academic study of religion by tracing patterns and themes across religious traditions. Courses are comparative, employing a wide range of media and applying worldview analysis to contextualize varieties of belief and practice. |
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202 - 299: Religions of the World |
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These are religion specific courses that provide an in-depth introduction to particular religious traditions or clusters of religions that have occurred in particular geographic locations. |
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300 - 349: Religious Expressions (Texts, Rituals/Practices, Fine/Performing Arts) |
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Religions have historically expressed themselves in a variety of formats, including texts, the arts, and ritual practice. In the history of religions, fine and performing arts as well as rituals and practices carry equal weight with texts. The departmental curriculum provides opportunities for students to explore diverse forms of religious expression. Courses focus on religions’ traditions or geographical areas. |
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350 - 399: Religion, Person, and Society (Gender, Historical Moments, Politics, Psychology, Religious Thought) |
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A series of advanced thematic courses which examine specific theoretical, historical, geographic, political, and philosophical contexts for specific religious beliefs and practices. Courses may focus on religious traditions or geographical areas or may emphasize theoretical approaches that apply across traditions. |
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450 - 469: CUE: Capstone Seminars in the Study of Religion |
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These courses provide a capstone experience for our majors and other advanced students. Faculty and students work together to explore a research topic in depth. |
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• REL 100, 101 - Religion & Popular Culture
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• REL 102 - Religion & Violence
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• REL 104 - Sex, Gender, & Religion
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• REL 107 - Jews & Christians in the Twenty-first Century
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• REL 108 - Mystical Encounters
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• REL 115 - Monotheism: Creating God
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• REL 117 - Animals & the Sacred
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• REL 201 - Theory & Method in the Study of Religion
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• REL 203 - Religions of India
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• REL 207 - Religions of China
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• REL 208 - Religions of Japan
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• REL 225 - Buddhist Traditions
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• REL 227 - Islamic Traditions
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• REL 229 - Jewish Traditions
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• REL 233 - Christian Traditions
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• REL 302 - Hebrew Bible (Old Testament)
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• REL 304 - New Testament
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• REL 306 - Jewish Mysticism: Kabbalah
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• REL 313 - Religion & Performing Arts in India
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• REL 322, 323 - Religion & Literature
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• REL 351 - The Feminine in South Asia
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• REL 353 - Gender & Sexuality in Judaism
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• REL 355 - Christianity at the Crossroads: The Emergent Church in Late Antiquity
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• REL 357 - The Holocaust: Nazi Germany & the Jews
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• REL 363 - Islam in America
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• REL 371 - Paths in Jewish Thought
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• REL 377 - God, Self, & Other in Judaism & Christianity
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• REL 450-469 - CUE: Capstone Seminars in the Study of Religion
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• REL 470 - Honors Thesis in Religion Studies
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• REL 960 - Religion Studies Internship
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Russian |
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• RUS 101 - Elementary Russian I
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• RUS 102 - Elementary Russian II
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• RUS 203 - Intermediate Russian I
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• RUS 204 - Intermediate Russian II
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• RUS 302 - Russian Conversation & Composition
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• RUS 303, 304 - Advanced Russian Conversation & Composition
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• RUS 305, 306 - Readings in Russian Literature
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• RUS 320 - Russian Culture & Civilization
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• RUS 401 - Nineteenth Century Russian Literature in Translation
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• RUS 402 - Twentieth Century Russian Literature in Translation
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Semester in Washington |
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• WSH 950 - Special Topics for the Washington Seminar
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• WSH 960 - Washington Semester Internship
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Sociology |
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• SOC 101 - Introduction to Sociology
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• SOC 224, 225 - American Ethnic Diversity
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• SOC 235 - Inequality & Power
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• SOC 243 - Sexuality & Gender
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• SOC 270-279 - Topics in Sociology
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• SOC 302 - Sociological Theory
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• SOC 311 - Research Design in Sociology
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• SOC 312 - Quantitative Methods for Social Data
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• SOC 313 - Qualitative Methods
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• SOC 317 - Sociology of Health
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• SOC 320 - Environmental Sociology
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• SOC 323 - Sociology of Food
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• SOC 325 - Imagined Communities: The Sociology of Nations & States
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• SOC 340 - Development & Social Change
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• SOC 342 - Boundaries & Belonging: Sociology of Diasporas
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• SOC 350 - Social Movements, Protests, & Conflicts
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• SOC 450 - CUE: Senior Seminar in Sociology
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Speech |
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• SPC 250 - Basic Speech
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Spanish |
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• SPN 101 - Elementary Spanish I
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• SPN 102 - Elementary Spanish II
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• SPN 203 - Intermediate Spanish I
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• SPN 204 - Intermediate Spanish II
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• SPN 301 - Spanish Conversation & Composition
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• SPN 304 - Advanced Spanish Conversation & Composition
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• SPN 307 - Spanish for the Community: Interpreting
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• SPN 308 - Spanish for the Community: Translation
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• SPN 310 - Spanish for the Professions
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• SPN 313 - Topics in Applied Spanish Grammar
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• SPN 320 - Civilization of Spain
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• SPN 322 - Civilization of Latin America
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• SPN 410 - Medieval & Renaissance Spanish Literature
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• SPN 411 - Cervantes & the Origins of the Spanish Narrative
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• SPN 412 - Early Modern Spanish Drama & Performance
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• SPN 413 - From the Golden Age to the Silver Age
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• SPN 414 - ontemporary Spanish Literature
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• SPN 415 - The Literature of Conquest & Colonization in Spanish America
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• SPN 416 - Postcolonial Realities in Spanish American Literature
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• SPN 417 - Contemporary Spanish American Novel
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• SPN 418 - Hispanic Literature & Film
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• SPN 419 - Border Literature
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• SPN 420 - Human Rights Literature in the Americas
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• SPN 500-549 - CUE: Senior Capstone Seminar: Transatlantic Issues in Hispanic Literatures & Cultures
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Studio Art |
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• ARS 103 - Drawing I
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• ARS 104 - Sculpture I
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• ARS 107 - Introduction to Analog Photography
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• ARS 110 - Printmaking I
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• ARS 113 - Drawing Studio
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• ARS 115 - Introduction to Digital Photography
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• ARS 120 - Painting I
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• ARS 201 - Sound Art
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• ARS 203 - Drawing II
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• ARS 204 - Sculpture II
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• ARS 207 - Intermediate Analog Photography
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• ARS 209 - Digital Foundations
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