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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Theology Core I and II Required) A study of a central idea in biblical religion: redemption and its related terms-salvation, atonement, and expiation; biblical roots in the Old Testament and their use by NewTestament writers; the several NewTestament theologies of redemption; historical theories; satisfaction and liberation theories; and Anselm and Aquinas.
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1 semester, 3 credits ( Theology Core I and II Required) An in-depth examination of selected topics in the theological teaching of St.Thomas, such as God as Trinity, creation, moral action, Christology, redemption, contemporary controversies, etc.This course enriches the student's prior exposure to the theology of Thomas.
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1 semester, 3 credits ( Theology Core I and II Required) Focuses on particular theologians, theological topics or issues, or periods in the history of theological development not otherwise covered in the theology curriculum, but that pertain to current events, the interests of students, and/or the research of faculty. An emphasis on reading primary texts, discussion in seminar, and writing a substantial research paper (20 pages). Prerequisites: Completion of the Theology Core requirements.
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2 semesters, 3 credits each Research and critical discussion on a topic or topics selected on the basis of the students' present interests and future needs as a capstone course.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course is designed to permit students to engage in intensive reading or original research in theology under the direction of one or more members of the department. Topics for investigation and a detailed program of objectives and proposed methods must be arranged between the student and his/her advisor(s) prior to registration.
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1 semester, 3 credits ( Social Science Core) Interdisciplinary survey of major concepts and theories in the academic field ofWomen's Studies. Explores material from the sciences, social science, literature, and the arts; describes women's position in contemporary society; explains causes and consequences of this position; discusses approaches to change; and emphasizes the importance of gender, race, class, ethnicity, and physical condition within women's lives.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Natural Science Group II Core) Explores the role of genes in the construction of gender stereotypes. A foundation in both classical and molecular genetics will be laid as the basis for consideration of the extent to which gender is determined by genes and environmental influences. Intended for non-science majors. Open to science majors as a free elective only, with permission of the instructor. Same as BIO 127.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits ( Fine Arts Core) This course will focus on the musical education of women and their involvement in music from the Middle Ages through the present time.The variety of music careers, including composing, performing, and teaching, will be emphasized. Same as MSC 224.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits This course will explore the contribution of women to the American historical experience from the beginnings of American history to the CivilWar and examine the impact of changes in American politics, economics, and society on the lives of women and their families. Same as HIS 225.
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3.00 Credits
1 semester, 3 credits Explores the contributions of women to the American historical experience since the CivilWar and the impact of changes in American politics, economics, and society on women and family; the emergence of the modern American family and a working class culture; the impact of industrialization; and the upheavals of the 20th century, such as twoWorldWars, the Great Depression, etc. Same as HIS 226.
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