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PSY 473: Advanced Research Methods
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Hastings College
A laboratory or fi eld study course designed to develop competencies in the following areas: (1) statistical concepts and techniques beyond the initial course in statistics; (2) fi eld or laboratory research design and implementation involving bivariate or multivariate designs; and (3) publication writing using APA (American Psychological Association) format. Prerequisite: SOC 393 or PSY 373 and PSY 375. As needed.
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PSY 483: Seminar in Health Promotion and Management
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
(See PED 483)
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PSY 491: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course will explore current issues in the fi eld of psychology in a seminar format. Students will be expected to describe their current philosophy of psychology in a position paper at the conclusion of the class. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Fall semester.
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REL 100: Introduction to Religion
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course focuses on the various ways that religion has been studied in the modern and post-modern eras, drawing on disciplines as diverse as anthropology, the arts, history, literature, philosophy, psychology, and theology. Special attention will be paid to the worldviews, beliefs, rituals, and religious artifacts of traditions from around the world and across time. Each semester.
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REL 203: Religion,Peace,and Non-Violent Alternatives
1.00 Credits
Hastings College
In this course students use the disciplinary tools of religion to explore and meaningfully construct theories of religious approaches to non-violence in communities. Course must be taken in conjunction with SOC203. Fulfi lls L.A.P. religion requirement.
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REL 225: Hebrew Bible
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
A survey of the literature of the Hebrew Bible from the perspective of contemporary biblical scholarship: its genres, its sources, and its importance as refl ecting the history and developing beliefs of ancient Israel. Fall semester.
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REL 235: New Testament
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
A survey of New Testament literature from the perspective of contemporary biblical scholarship: its genres, its sources and authors, its importance as refl ecting the history and beliefs of early Christian faith. Spring semester.
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REL 245: History of Christianity
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
(Also HIS 245) An analysis of Christian faith through an historical overview of theological developments in the Christian encounter with the world, this course looks at critical "turning points" in the Christian tradition from the spread of Christianity after the 1st century destruction of the Jerusalem temple, through early debates about the nature of the trinity, the 16th-century Protestant Reformations, to 20th century developments such as Vatican II and the rise of feminist theology. Fall semester.
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REL 274: Philosophy of Religion
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
(Also PHL 274) An analysis of arguments for and against traditional Jewish or Christian beliefs, such as those relating to immortality, the existence of God, miracles, and the validity of faith; also, a consideration of non-Western religious beliefs and philosophical methods. Each year.
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REL 293/393: Introduction to Judaism
4.00 Credits
Hastings College
Th is course considers the theological and historical development of Rabbinic Judaism from the fall of the Second Temple in 70CE to the present. Such issues as Jewish belief and ritual, mysticism, Jewish literature, anti-Semitism and the Holocaust, and the Israeli-Palestinian confl ict will be covered. Students taking the course at the 393 level will be expected to write a research paper. Alternate years.
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