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…
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…
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…