The Interdisciplinary Religious Studies Program

Contact Dr. Jim Deitrick for more information about the program: 450-5592, Harrin Hall 128

About the Religious Studies Program

Required Core Courses

bulletRelg. 2301, Theories of Religion
bulletRelg. 2332, Jewish Bible OR Relg. 2333, Christian Bible, OR Eng. 3325, Readings: The Bible as Literature
bulletPhil. 3331, Philosophy of Religion OR Soc. 4300, Sociology of Religion
bulletHist. 3320, History of Christianity I OR Hist. 3321, History of Christianity II
bulletHist. 3303, Asian Civilization I, OR Hist. 4387, The Islamic Middle East
bulletPhil. 4300, Readings in Philosophy: Capstone Senior Seminar in Religious Studies

Electives

bulletArt 2325, Asian Art Survey
bulletArt 3385, Art of India
bullet Eng. 3325, Readings: The Bible as Literature (if not taken as a core course)
bulletEngl. 4341, Milton
bulletHist. 3320, History of Christianity I, (if not taken as a core course)
bulletHist. 3321, History of Christianity II, (if not taken as a core course)
bulletHist. 3303, Asian Civilization I, (if not taken as a core course)
bulletHist. 4387, The Islamic Middle East, (if not taken as a core course)
bulletPhil. 2300, Existential Problems in Philosophy
bulletPhil. 3301, Medieval Philosophy
bulletPhil. 3303, Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
bulletRelg. 2332, Jewish Bible, (if not taken as a core course)
bulletRelg. 2333, Christian Bible, (if not taken as a core course)
bulletRelg. 3315, Religion and Culture
bulletPhil. 3331, Philosophy of Religion, (if not taken as a core course)
bulletPhil. 3352, Asian Philosophy and Religion
bulletSoc. 4300, Sociology of Religion, (if not taken as a core course)
bulletSoc. 3315, Native American Cultures

Religious Studies Resources:

Religion/Religions/Religious Studies is a very useful links page for religious studies on the Internet.