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RS 321: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
A study of the nature and history of the major contemporary religions of the world. This course is the same as Phil 321; credit will be given for only one of these courses. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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RS 328: Christianity in US History
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course covers the role of Christianity in United States history from the nation's creation until today. The class will look at how mainline Christian denominations have shaped U.S. history and been in turn shaped by the American experience. Within this broad historical sweep of linking the past to the present important issues like the separation between church and state, and how the nation has gone from Protestant establishment to secularism as well as how law and politics have come to impact religion, will be examined. This course is the same as Hist 328; credit will be given for only one of these courses. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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RS 392: Religious Studies: Topics
2.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course offers in-depth exploration of topics in religious studies. Course content will vary. Specific topics to be announced by instructor. With the approval of the Coordinator, the course may be applied to the minor. Credits: 3 to 4 Repeatable: Repeatable up to a maximum of 8 credits, provided that the topics are different.
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RS 446: Ancient Israel and Judah
3.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This seminar explores ancient Israel from its beginnings around 1250 B.C. to the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth around 33 A.D. Topics include the historical and archaeological origins of Israel and Judah, Biblical composition and authors, the Babylonian exile, the Dead Sea Scrolls, and Jesus in Jewish and Christian historical context. Historiography and critical scholarship are emphasized. This course is the same as HIST 446; credit will only be given for one of these courses. This course is recommended as a senior capstone course in religious Studies. Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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RS 499: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
Individual research is conducted under the supervision of a faculty member. Topic and format must be approved by the Department Chairperson and Dean. Credits: 1 to 6 Hours: 50 contact hours are the equivalent of one credit hour.
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SOC 101: American Society
1.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course introduces international students to contemporary American society through a sociological analysis of the changing patterns of family, community, work, gender, and education in the U.S. and Japan. This sociological perspective on U.S. society will deepen students' understanding of the society in which they will be living and attending college. This course is taught in English. Consent of instructor. Credits: 1 Repeatable: This course is repeatable for up to 2 credits. Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (1-0)
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SOC 200: Social Change & Human Services
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course is designed to facilitate critical understanding of, and commitment to, processes of social change in modern society. Using historical and theoretical analysis of social change efforts, students are encouraged to embrace and develop models of change that take seriously the personal and social dimensions of human struggle. The role and responsibility of human service agencies in social change/community development is also considered. Field work is required. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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SOC 210: Ethnography and Writing
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course emphasizes the interplay of ethnographic research, reading, and writing. Students will conduct and write an ethnography based on a course specific theme. This process will allow students to learn to synthesize and analyze their own and others' research and learn to communicate this research to diverse audiences. Credits: 4 Suffix: CO2 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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SOC 250: Social Issues Native Society
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
An examination of the social, political, and economic circumstances of both urban and rural native societies worldwide. Emphasis will be on the United States. Topics may include indigenous peoples in cities, tribal councils, environmental racism, criminal justice, social services, youth, international indigenous issues and networks. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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SOC 275: Families and Marriage
4.00 Credits
Fort Lewis College
This course explores issues relating to the multiplicities of marriage and family life in contemporary society. The course will examine social sources for changes in attitudes towards marriage and family and the societal and individual consequences. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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