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    Religion

    Develop culturally sensitive ways to view diverse peoples, societies, and cultures domestically and internationally.

    Program at a Glance

    Explore the tension between religion, science, politics, economics, and other disciplines.

    Department

    Our program gives attention to the various roles religion played and continues to play in the Black experience. We engage specific conversations and view data and phenomena in religious studies through an Afrocentric lens. Students also ...

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    Bachelor of Arts in Religion
    The religion degree requires 39 semester hours. Students must complete 30 hours in religion, six hours of cognate electives, and one three-hour class in speech communication. Cognate electives are courses in sociology, political science, ...
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    Minor in Religion

    Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 18 hours above the general education requirements in religion is necessary for a minor in religion.

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    About Religion

    • Overview

      RELIGION USES APPROACHES FROM THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES TO CAST LIGHT ON THE DIVERSE BELIEFS AND PRACTICES IN FAITH TRADITIONS OF SOCIETIES AND CULTURES.

      Students study religious texts and explore the tension between religion, science, politics, economics, and other disciplines.

      Our program gives attention to the various roles religion played and continues to play in the Black experience. We engage specific conversations and view data and phenomena in religious studies through an Afrocentric lens. Students also develop culturally sensitive ways to view diverse peoples, societies, and cultures domestically and internationally.

    • Outcomes

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      Students who major in religion are able to:

      • Engage in informed critical self-reflection and assessment of their personal religious beliefs, language, rituals, and experiences
      • Discuss respectfully and objectively the world’s religions as historical and cultural phenomena
      • Express and appraise basic features of religion in the West Coast of Sub-Saharan Africa before the West Atlantic slave trade
      • Analyze the history, sacred texts, fundamental beliefs, rituals, world views, and institutions of world religions ranging from African Traditional Religions and Christianity to Islam and Hinduism
      • Critique the relationship between religion and the Black Experience in America. They will be able to understand the religion of the enslaved, Black Christianity, the Nation of Islam, Black-Hebrew-Israelite Jews, and other Black religious movements in America
      • Articulate their ideas coherently regardless of whether it is in written or spoken form, or to an academic or professional audience
    • Earn the Major

      Bachelor of Arts in Religion

      CURRICULUM

      MAJOR COURSE OF STUDY REQUIREMENTS

      The religion degree requires 39 semester hours. Students must complete 30 hours in religion, six hours of cognate electives, and one three-hour class in speech communication. Cognate electives are courses in sociology, political science, economics, psychology, English, or in another discipline outside of religion that relates to a specific topic in religious studies. Students must select cognate electives in consultation with their academic adviser. The speech requirement is met with one of the following courses: HCOM 253, 353, 354, 355, or 360.

      General Education (Core)
      33-48 hours

      Refer to the general education requirements for more information.

      Religion Major
      39 hours
      • HREL 210— Introduction to the Old Testament
      • HREL 211— Introduction to the New Testament
      • HREL 220— World Religions I
      • HREL 221— World Religions II
      • HREL 300— Ethics and Religion
      • HREL 400— Introduction to Theology
      • HPHI 410— Philosophy of Religion

      Choose three courses from the list below:

      • HREL 230— Understanding the Bible
      • HREL 235— The Eighth-Century Prophets
      • HREL 310— The African-American Church
      • HREL 320— The Life and Thought of Martin Luther King Jr.
      • HREL 410— Psychology of Religion
      • HREL 465— Directed Study

      Cognate electives are chosen with the advisement of the faculty advisor.

    • Earn the Minor

      Curriculum

      MINOR IN RELIGION

      Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 18 hours above the general education requirements in religion is necessary for a minor in religion.

      • HREL 210— Introduction to Old Testament
      • HREL 211— Introduction to New Testament
      • HREL 220— World Religions I
      • HREL 221— World Religions II
      • HREL 300— Ethics and Religion
      • HREL 400— Introduction to Theology

    RELIGION USES APPROACHES FROM THE HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES TO CAST LIGHT ON THE DIVERSE BELIEFS AND PRACTICES IN FAITH TRADITIONS OF SOCIETIES AND CULTURES.

    Students study religious texts and explore the tension between religion, science, politics, economics, and other disciplines.

    Our program gives attention to the various roles religion played and continues to play in the Black experience. We engage specific conversations and view data and phenomena in religious studies through an Afrocentric lens. Students also develop culturally sensitive ways to view diverse peoples, societies, and cultures domestically and internationally.

    left-tabber-default-image

    Students who major in religion are able to:

    • Engage in informed critical self-reflection and assessment of their personal religious beliefs, language, rituals, and experiences
    • Discuss respectfully and objectively the world’s religions as historical and cultural phenomena
    • Express and appraise basic features of religion in the West Coast of Sub-Saharan Africa before the West Atlantic slave trade
    • Analyze the history, sacred texts, fundamental beliefs, rituals, world views, and institutions of world religions ranging from African Traditional Religions and Christianity to Islam and Hinduism
    • Critique the relationship between religion and the Black Experience in America. They will be able to understand the religion of the enslaved, Black Christianity, the Nation of Islam, Black-Hebrew-Israelite Jews, and other Black religious movements in America
    • Articulate their ideas coherently regardless of whether it is in written or spoken form, or to an academic or professional audience

    Bachelor of Arts in Religion

    CURRICULUM

    MAJOR COURSE OF STUDY REQUIREMENTS

    The religion degree requires 39 semester hours. Students must complete 30 hours in religion, six hours of cognate electives, and one three-hour class in speech communication. Cognate electives are courses in sociology, political science, economics, psychology, English, or in another discipline outside of religion that relates to a specific topic in religious studies. Students must select cognate electives in consultation with their academic adviser. The speech requirement is met with one of the following courses: HCOM 253, 353, 354, 355, or 360.

    General Education (Core)
    33-48 hours

    Refer to the general education requirements for more information.

    Religion Major
    39 hours
    • HREL 210— Introduction to the Old Testament
    • HREL 211— Introduction to the New Testament
    • HREL 220— World Religions I
    • HREL 221— World Religions II
    • HREL 300— Ethics and Religion
    • HREL 400— Introduction to Theology
    • HPHI 410— Philosophy of Religion

    Choose three courses from the list below:

    • HREL 230— Understanding the Bible
    • HREL 235— The Eighth-Century Prophets
    • HREL 310— The African-American Church
    • HREL 320— The Life and Thought of Martin Luther King Jr.
    • HREL 410— Psychology of Religion
    • HREL 465— Directed Study

    Cognate electives are chosen with the advisement of the faculty advisor.

    Curriculum

    MINOR IN RELIGION

    Satisfactory completion of a minimum of 18 hours above the general education requirements in religion is necessary for a minor in religion.

    • HREL 210— Introduction to Old Testament
    • HREL 211— Introduction to New Testament
    • HREL 220— World Religions I
    • HREL 221— World Religions II
    • HREL 300— Ethics and Religion
    • HREL 400— Introduction to Theology