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RELG 101: World Religions
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. An examination of the world's major religions, with an emphasis on texts, beliefs, traditions, values, and practices.
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RELG 201: Old Testament History & Literature
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. A nonsectarian, critical study of selected Old Testament writings with emphasis on the origin and development of Hebrew life and religion.
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RELG 202: New Testament History & Literature
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. A nonsectarian, critical study of selected New Testament writings with emphasis upon the role of the early Christian communities in the production of these writings.
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RELG 303: Comparative Religion
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. A survey of the religions of the ancient world (Egypt, Mesopotamia, Greece), India, and the Far East as well as the major Western religions (Judaism, Christianity and Islam). Course may be repeated for credit when idea content has changed.
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RELG 305: Philosophy of Religion
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. A study of such topics as the existence and nature of God, the nature of our knowledge of God, the nature of faith and religion. Includes both medieval and contemporary views.
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RELG 350: Special Topics in Religion
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. A study of selected topics in religion to be announced in advance of registration. May be repeated once as long as the topic is different.
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SOC 203: Introductory Sociology
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. Develops students' sociological imagination to explore the complexity and diversity of social relations and explain how these and people shape each other. Critically applies theories, methods, and concepts of social science to understand: the personal and impersonal aspects of interactions in various groups, organizations and institutions in this society and others; cultural and historical variations in age, gender, class, and race relations; and the living laboratory of everyday life.
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SOC 210: Report Writing in Sociology
1.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
One hour per week. Prerequisite: Sociology major. The course may be repeated one time for additional credit. Designed to individually develop and improve the writing skills of sociology students. Recommended for both students planning to attend graduate school and for students experiencing problems with writing skills, the course is adapted to individual students' special needs and future goals.
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SOC 211: Quantitative Methods for the Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Cross listed with GEOG 211, POL 211, and PSYC 211. Three hours per week. An introductory course for social science majors providing brief coverage of the research methods commonly used in the social sciences along with the most common quantitative analyses used by social scientists. This includes coverage of data organization, descriptive statistics, correlational and regression analyses, and an introduction to hypothesis testing and inferential statistics. Credit will be awarded for only one (1) course selected from GEOG 211, POL 211, PSYC 211, or SOC 211.
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SOC 250: The Sociology & Sexuality of Marriage
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville University
Three hours per week. A study of the development of intimate relationships in our society, including attraction, love, sexuality, dating, mate selection, cohabitation, marriage, parenthood, divorce, and remarriage. The focus is on current information and research. The course fosters self-awareness and understanding of personal relationships, as well as an understanding of how society and social institutions affect our lives.
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