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TRS 460: Special Topics in Theology
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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TRS 480: Special Topics in Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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TRS 490: Special Topics in World Religions
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
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TRS 495: Capstone Seminar in Theology and Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
This is a seminar designed for, and required of, seniors who are majoring in Theology and Religious Studies. It will examine major methodological approaches to theology and religious studies, while focusing on a theme, author, or text(different each semester) such as creation narratives, the works of Augustine, the just war tradition, etc. A major research paper will be required.
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TRS 499: Independent Study in Theology and Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
With special permission students can work on an independent topic of research approved by a professor willing to supervise their work. A formal agreement on a project must be approved early in the semester.
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WASH 101: Washington Past & Present: An Introductory Study
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
In this interdisciplinary course, students learn about the past and present of Washington, D.C. and how the city illustrates a variety of theories and principles from different academic disciplines. Focus is on Washington as a symbolic city (the design and meaning of its buildings, monuments, and museums); a living city (its neighborhoods, economy, and environment); and a political city (national and local policy-makers, staff, lobbyists, and diplomats). Themes include how cities evolve over time; how neighborhoods form, decline and revive; how the national intersects with the local in a capital city; and how national and local communities are defined and lived. Taught via discussions, lectures, and visits to various locations in Washington, the course draws on methods and insights from such fields of study as sociology, literature, social work, economics, art and architectural history, media studies, anthropology, political science, and history. The class emphasizes the importance of students learning how to ask probing questions about their environment, how to gather and analyze data to answer them, and how to communicate their answers effectively.
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