REL 204 – Native American Religions
This course investigates the origins of Native American religions, how they have changed, the reasons for those changes, and how…
PSCI 318 – Race and Politics
This course will examine the role of race in American politics and its contemporary significance to the nation’s citizens, politicians,…
LAST 101 – Societies of Latin America and the Caribbean
From Patagonia to the Rio Grande, from the Andean Altiplano to the Islands of the Antilles, Latin America and the…
ESS 383-G (CRN: 10404) / PH 370-G (CRN: 10238): Topics in Environmental Studies/Public Health – Environmental Justice
Prof. Lisa JordanEnvironmental Justice explores the relationship between human identity and the environment. Emerging from civil rights activism of the 1960s, environmental…
Global Partner Programs (longTREC)
To offer the widest possible array of choices for global education, Drew maintains affiliations with Global Partners – educational programs…
The London Semester (longTREC)
The London Semester is offered every fall semester. It starts in late August with an orientation program in London. There…
Ireland in the World: Peace and Social Justice (shortTREC – January 2020)
Prof. Jonathan GoldenJanuary 2020 | Dublin and Donegal, Ireland; and Belfast, Northern Ireland Program Fee: $2,500 Travel. Start your journey in Dublin,…
REL 292 – Comparative Religion: International Topics
An intermediate course in the study of Comparative Religion. This course introduces students to the comparative method in the study…
REL 101 – Introduction to World Religions
An introduction to the study of religion through an examination of the world religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Judaism, Christianity, and…
SOC 206 – Sociology of Religion
An introduction to the sociology of religion. Discusses classical and contemporary theorists such as Marx, Weber, Durkheim, Wuthnow, Corbett, Bellah;…
ARCR 831 – Conflict Resolution for Clergy
Religious leaders from virtually all faiths view serving their communities as peacemakers as part of their calling, and they are…
REL 211 – Judeo-Christian Ethics
An examination of different ethical theories and approaches in Judeo-Christian traditions. Examines special topics, such as marriage, divorce, romantic love,…
REL 292 – Comparative Religion: International Topics
An intermediate course in the study of Comparative Religion. This course introduces students to the comparative method in the study…
HIST 323 – African-American Intellectual and Social History
A study of the intellectual arguments and social institutions that have empowered African–American leaders and the masses to maintain and…
Memories and Migration: U.S. Latinos in Literature & Film – SPAN 320
This course studies works that follow the tradition of the (auto)biographical and life writings modes of self-representation as they examine…