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PSY 408-409: Independent Projects for Seniors
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
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PSY 411: Contemporary Issues in Psychology
4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course is designed as a seminar approach for current topics of importance to psychologists. The content of the course is determined by student interests and areas of expertise of the faculty. Typically, students prepare cases or papers, and review current readings and books relevant to the course.Two-hour classes run half the semester; fourhour courses last the entire semester. Offerings are based on student demand and faculty availability.
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PSY 421: Seminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Topics to be announced, prior to registration, in special interest areas not justifying a regularly scheduled course. Enrollment by permission of department only.
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PSY 422: Senior Seminar
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This class is designed to be an integrative experience for the entire curriculum. Topics which are examined enable the student to see connecting links among the various areas of psychological study. The course also uses an interdisciplinary approach to reveal the relationship of psychology to other academic disciplines. Required of all majors. Taken spring semester of senior year. Prerequisites: PSY320, 321, 317, 322.
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REL 170: Introduction to Religion
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Through the study of significant shapers of modern religious studies, students explore how human communities create and maintain worlds of meaning in response to experiences of the sacred. The ongoing significance of religion in a modern context, influenced by skepticism and scientific naturalism, is given focused attention.Offered every spring. Crosslisted as GEN 238. It is recommended that students enrolling in this course be eligible to take Level-II CTI courses.
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REL 235: History and Methods of Biblical Interpretation
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course examines the history of biblical interpretation,beginning with Jewish interpretations of biblical traditions and culminating with modern and postmodern approaches to interpreting the Bible as a historical, literary, and theological text. Prerequisite for majors and minors: REL 110.Offered every fall.Cross-listed as GEN 240. It is recommended that students enrolling in this course be eligible to take Level-II CTI courses.
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REL 241: Classic Christian Traditions
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course provides an introduction to Christian doctrine and historical theology with significant emphasis on primary theological texts. Prerequisite for majors and minors: REL 110. Offered every spring. Cross-listed as GEN 237. It is recommended that students enrolling in this course be eligible to take Level-II CTI courses.
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REL 272: Judaism,Christianity,and Islam
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course examines separately the historical development of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam and then moves to historical and contemporary comparisons among these three great monotheistic religions. The study also explores the significant instances of intellectual and textual cross-fertilization that have shaped the development of these religions. Visits to representative places of worship will be part of the learning experience. Prerequisites: REL 110, 170 for majors; 110 for minors. Offered every spring. Cross-listed as GEN 239. It is recommended that students enrolling in this course be eligible to take Level-II CTI courses.
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REL 273: Women and Religion
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
William Jewell College
This course approaches the critical study of religion by utilizing the organizing theme of gender. Our purpose is to investigate how, throughout history and across religions, the religious experiences of women have been markedly different from the religious experiences of men.We will explore how women have been shaped by religion and how they have shaped religious organizations. We will research women in religions of the world, emphasizing the Christian tradition. The works of feminist scholars in biblical studies, ethics, theology, and history of religions will be employed in the course of our study. Also listed as CTI 241. It is recommended that students enrolling in this course be eligible to take Level-II CTI courses.
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REL 311: Priest and Prophet
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Priest and Prophet
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