Courses

RLST-4250 (3) Topics in Buddhism

Examines in depth central themes, schools of thought,and movements in Buddhism, such as Theravada in Southeast Asia, Mahayana and Tantrayana thought, Zen, and Buddhism in America. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours as topics change. Prereqs., 6 hours of RLST courses at any level including RLST 3300 or instructor consent. Same as RLST 5250. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomore, Junior or Senior) only.

RLST-4260 (3) Topics in Judaism

Examines in depth central themes, schools of thought, and movements in Judaism across a range of historical periods. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours as topics change. Recommended prereqs., 6 hours of RLST courses at any level including RLST/JWST 3100, RLST/JWST 2600, HIST/JWST 1108 or HEBR/JWST 2350 or instructor consent. RLST 4260, JWST 4260, and 5260 are the same course.

RLST-4300 (3) Topics in Native American Religions

Examines a topic (varies at different offerings) focusing on religions of peoples indigenous to the Americas. May consider mythology; shamanism and medicine; trickster, clown, and fool; and crisis cult movements. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours as topics change. Prereqs., RLST 2700 and 3 additional credit hours of RLST course work or instructor consent. Same as RLST 5300.

RLST-4450 (3) Religion and Nonviolence

Studies theories of nonviolence developed by major thinkers and movements, especially in the U.S., in the context of their religious commitments and beliefs and their historical circumstances.

RLST-4650 (3) Islam in the Modern World

Globally surveys Islam, covering religion and politics; Islam and the West; the Islamic revival and its varied forms in Iran, Indonesia, Libya, and Pakistan; development and change; the status of women; and media and academic stereotyping. Prereq., 6 credit hours of religious studies at any level or instructor consent. Same as RLST 5650.

RLST-4750 (3) Daoism

Detailed examination of the history and current state of Daoism, China's indigenous organized religion. Focusing on its origins and development, ethnical teachings, ritual activities, and world view. Topics created include the relationship of Daoism to popular religion, the practice of alchemy and self cultivation, beliefs concerning death and the afterlife, and the structure of the Daoist pantheon. Prereq., RLST 3800 or instructor consent. Same as RLST 5750 and CHIN 4750.

RLST-4800 (3) Critical Studies in Religion

Focuses on a current issue or area of research in the study of religion. Students analyze the way theories develop and learn to develop their own critical analysis. Topics vary, e.g., comparative kingship, colonialism, ritual theories, feminist analysis. May be repeated up to 6 total credit hours. Restricted to RLST majors. Prerequisites: Restricted to Religious Studies Majors only.

RLST-4810 (3) Honors Thesis

Students write an honors thesis based on independent research under the direction of a faculty member. Required for students who elect departmental honors.

RLST-4820 (3) Interdisciplinary Seminar on Religion: Topics

Variable topics in religion, drawing from a variety of disciplines and methodologies as they shed light on specific traditions and issues. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours as topics change. Prereq., 6 credit hours of religious studies at any level or instructor consent. Same as RLST 5820. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 27-180 credits (Sophomore, Junior or Senior) only.

RLST-4830 (3) Senior Majors Seminar

Topics and instructors vary. Brings advanced majors together in order to focus their major experience onsignificant topics and issues of common interest. Prerequisites: Restricted to students with 87-180 credits (Senior, Fifth Year Senior).

RLST-5030 (3) Religions in America

Same as RLST 4030 Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

RLST-5210 (3) Advanced Readings in Sanskrit

This is an advanced Sanskrit reading course, requiring at least two years of prior Sanskrit training. Students will read texts in the original. Class time is devoted to parsing out difficult grammatical structures, discussing the philosophical import of the readings and addressing the historical contexts that assist in interpreting the texts. The topic varies according to student interest. Prereq., SNSK 2120 or 2 years of Sanskrit training.

RLST-5250 (3) Topics in Buddhism

Same as RLST 4250. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

RLST-5260 (3) Topics in Judaism

Examines in depth central themes, schools of thought, and movements in Judaism across a range of historical periods. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours as topics change. Recommended prereqs., 6 hours of RLST courses at any level including RLST/JWST 3100, RLST/JWST 2600, HIST/JWST 1108 or HEBR/JWST 2350 or instructor consent. RLST 4260, JWST 4260, and 5260 are the same course. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

RLST-5750 (3) Daoism

Restricted to graduate students. Same as RLST 4750 and CHIN 5750.

RLST-5820 (3) Interdisciplinary Seminar on Religion

Same as RLST 4820. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

RLST-5840 (1-6) Independent Study

May be repeated up to 8 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

RLST-6830 (3) Introduction to the Academic Study of Religion

Introduction to the graduate academic study of religion through the exploration of contemporary models and issues that demonstrate the nature and future of the field. Each student will prepare a profile of his/her intended area of research. Restricted to Religious Studies graduate students. Prerequisites: Restricted to Religious Studies graduate students only.

RLST-6840 (1-6) Independent Study

May be repeated up to 8 total credit hours. Prerequisites: Restricted to Graduate Students only.

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