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    Religious Studies (BA) 


    Learning Outcomes

    Upon completion of the program:

    1. Students will develop skills in critical thinking and open inquiry, clear and thoughtful oral and written communication, informed analysis and creative expression.
    2. Students will develop an understanding of the diversity of religious ideas and practices as well as the ability to analyze such ideas and practices.
    3. Students will demonstrate a broad knowledge of the world’s religious systems.
    4. Students will gain informed familiarity with the beliefs and practices of more than one religious tradition.
    5. Students will be able to analyze and weigh religions influence on social, cultural, and political structures.
    6. Students will consider questions about the origins and functions of religious beliefs and practices.


    Degree Requirements

    A minimum of 128 credit hours consisting of the following:

    • 42 required credit hours
    • Applicable university global citizenship or general education program hours
    • Electives

    The requirements for a major consist of completion of 21 credit hours of required core courses and 21 credit hours of elective courses in Religious Studies.  Required courses cannot be used to satisfy the requirements of an emphasis area. Three credit hours of non Religious Studies electives must demonstrate cross-cultural understanding. This requirement may be met by an elementary language course.


    Required Courses

    RELG 1000 Roots of Religion 3 hours
    RELG 4800 Portfolio Review 0 hours

    6 credit hours from:
    RELG 2070 Introduction to Eastern Religions 3 hours
    RELG 2080 Introduction to Western Religions 3 hours
    RELG 2090 Introduction to Religions of Small Scale Societies 3 hours

    6 credit hours from:
    RELG 3100 Hinduism 3 hours
    RELG 3120 Buddhism 3 hours
    RELG 3130 Religions of China and Japan 3 hours
    RELG 3180 Judaism 3 hours
    RELG 3190 Christianity 3 hours
    RELG 3200 Islam 3 hours
    RELG 3210 African Religions 3 hours

    6 credit hours from:
    4000-level electives 6 hours

    Elective Courses (21 credit hours)

    In addition to the 21 core credit hours, majors also complete 21 credit hours of electives. 12 of the 21 credit hours are taken in one of three emphases: emphasis in Religious Traditions, emphasis in Religion and the Arts and Humanities, or emphasis in Religion and the Social Sciences.


    Emphasis in Religious Traditions

    A Religious Studies major with an emphasis in Religious Traditions is designed to encourage students to explore, by contrast and comparison, different religious traditions of the world. Requires 12 hours among the following (*NOTE: Other courses may apply, depending on their content):

    RELG 1060 World Religions 3 hours
    RELG 2075 Introduction to Buddhism 3 hours
    RELG 2085 Introduction to Judaism 3 hours
    RELG 2350 Sacred Texts 3 hours
    RELG 2420 Religion and Culture 3 hours
    RELG 3100 Hinduism 3 hours
    RELG 3120 Buddhism 3 hours
    RELG 3130 Religions of China and Japan 3 hours
    RELG 3180 Judaism 3 hours
    RELG 3190 Christianity 3 hours
    RELG 3200 Islam 3 hours
    RELG 3210 African Religions 3 hours

    Emphasis in Religion and the Arts and Humanities

    A Religious Studies major with an emphasis in Religion and the Arts and Humanities is designed to encourage students to explore religion as it relates to issues of meaning and values that are addressed by disciplines in the Arts and Humanities like Art, Literature, Music, Philosophy, and so forth. Requires 12 hours among the following (*NOTE: Other courses may apply, depending on their content):

    RELG 1080 Thinking Through Religions 3 hours
    RELG 2050 Religion and Human Values 3 hours
    RELG 2100 Religion and Literature 3 hours
    RELG 2150 Existence and Meaning 3 hours
    RELG 2350 Sacred Texts 3 hours
    RELG 2400 Religion and the Arts 3 hours
    RELG 2405 Religion and Film 3 hours
    RELG 2430 Environments and Religion 3 hours
    RELG 3050 Topics in Religion and Philosophy 3 hours
    RELG 4040 Belief Systems 3 hours
    RELG 4400 Spiritual Paths and Classics 3 hours

    Emphasis in Religion and the Social Sciences

    A Religious Studies major with an emphasis in Religion and the Social Sciences is designed to encourage students to explore religion as it relates to complex issues of human behavior, culture, and society that are addressed by disciplines in the Social Sciences like Anthropology, Psychology, Sociology, and so forth. Requires 12 hours among the following (*NOTE: Other courses may apply, depending on their content):

    RELG 2410 Religion and Science 3 hours
    RELG 2420 Religion and Culture 3 hours
    RELG 2430 Environments and Religion 3 hours
    RELG 2440 Religion and Social Action 3 hours
    RELG 2450 Death and Dying 3 hours
    RELG 2500 Gender, Culture, and Religion 3 hours
    RELG 3030 Topics in Religion and Society 3 hours
    RELG 3070 Topics in Religion and Psychology 3 hours
    RELG 3600 Field Experience in Religion 1-6 hours
    RELG 3605 International Field Experience in Religion 1-6 hours

    Special Degree Requirements

    • Of the required 42 credit hours to complete a BA in religious studies, a minimum of 18 credit hours must be taken at Webster University.
    • At least 12 credit hours of courses for the major must be completed at the 3000 and 4000 levels.
    • Up to 9 hours of coursework from cognate disciplines may count toward Religious Studies major requirements. This can include up to 9 hours of foreign language coursework in one language.
    • In special cases, up to 9 hours of foreign language coursework beyond the elementary level may count toward the Religious Studies major requirements.
    • Courses in Religious Studies completed with a grade lower than C- will not count toward fulfilling the major.
    • No more than 6 credit hours of coursework outside the classroom structure, such as in a course in reading, independent study, field experience, will count toward the major requirements.  No more than 6 credits of ungraded (pass/fail) coursework may be used to satisfy the major requirements.
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