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Nov 23, 2024
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2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Religion (Minor Required), B.A.
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Students majoring in religion learn to read texts (both ancient and modern) carefully; study the oral traditions, stories, rituals, and structures of religious communities; explore the beliefs and values of different religious traditions; and develop a critical perspective to the diverse cultural expressions of both Christian and non-Christian religions. Many graduates work in churches or continue their education in seminary. A religion major or minor also serves as excellent preparation for other graduate programs or careers because of the emphasis on reading, writing, analyzing, and speaking.
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Experiential Component (Complete 1 of the Following Courses:)
Program Specific Requirements (6 Credit Hours)
- 6 hours of a foreign language
Required Major Courses (18 Credit Hours)
Select 18 hours from the following areas:
Biblical (Choose 3 Credit Hours from the Following List)
Historical (Choose 3 Credit Hours from the Following List)
Theological (Choose 3 Credit Hours from the Following List)
Comparative (Choose 3 Credit Hours from the Following List)
Seminar (Choose 3 Credit Hours from the Following List)
Religion Major Electives (18 Credit Hours)
Choose 18 Credit Hours from the Following:
- Up to three philosophy courses with the approval of the program coordinator.
- Any additional REL courses
Total Credit Hours Required in Major (Minor Required): 36
Total Credit Hours Required in Degree: 121
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