
RELN 420
TOPICS IN RELIGIOUS STUDIES
RELN 420. Topics in Religious Studies
Three hours lecture (3).
Prerequisite: Three hours in religious studies
This course provides an opportunity for advanced study of a selected topic in religious studies. Examples of topics to be studied may include Zen Buddhism, goddesses, and the letters of Paul. The course may be taken up to three times with a different topic each time.
Each time this course is offered the topic and a detailed description of the course content will be submitted to the Department Curriculum Committee for approval.
The course may involve lectures, discussions, videos, group presentations by students, individual presentations by students, small group discussions, field trips, and guest speakers.
1. That students should have a deeper knowledge of the topic
which is the theme of the course.
2. That students should increase their ability to think
critically and analytically within the religious studies curriculum.
3. That students should enhance their ability to read
analytically and critically selected primary and secondary sources significant
for the academic study of religion. These sources might include: scriptures and
religious texts, theological writings, historical accounts, social scientific
analyses and other interpretive studies.
4. That students should improve their research, writing, and
speaking skills.
This course will be taught by different faculty members and therefore each individual instructor will determine the specifics of the evaluation process. Assessment measures may include: essay examinations, quizzes, objective tests, journals, individual oral reports, group presentations, written assignments, projects, research papers, evaluation of class participation, and class attendance.
This course fulfills a core requirement for Philosophy and Religious Studies majors with a religious studies concentration and may be used to fulfill a department elective for all Philosophy and Religious Studies majors.
DATE ACTION REVIEWED BY
May 1994 New course approved by Kim J. Kipling, Chr.
May 1995 Catalog entry revised. Kim J. Kipling, Chr.
January 27, 1997 Change in requirement for major and minor Approved VPAA
April 17, 1998 Reviewed Kim Kipling
September 25, 2001 Reviewed Kim Kipling