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PSYC 488: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
Students design, conduct, present, and submit for publication a psychological experiment. Depth of research must surpass that for PSYC 480. Prerequisites: PSYC 480; GPA 3.3 in psychology major; approval of program faculty As needed.
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PSYC 490: Practicum in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
Field placement within a facility offering psychological services. Seminar sessions included. Prerequisite: approval of psychology program faculty as needed.
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PSYC 498: Seminar and Internship in Psychological Services
12.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
Weekly seminar and supervised internship experience of 300/450 clock hours during the senior year with an approved agency or organization offering psychological services. Prerequisite: admission to Psychology internship. Spring
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REL 150: Worshiping in Other Traditions
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
Guided reading and field trips to study how individuals in various religious traditions worship. Field trips to include: Jewish synagogue service, Bahai meeting, Islamic mosque, Roman Catholic and Greek Orthodox masses. Offered in Spring; travel required on weekends.
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REL 210: Survey of the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
Examines the books of the Old Testament from historical, cultural, religious and critical perspectives to achieve greater understanding and appreciation. Includes study of Old Testament cities and contributions of major biblical personalities. Fall alternate years
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REL 220: Survey of the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
Examines the books of the New Testament from historical, cultural, religious and critical perspectives to achieve greater understanding and appreciation. Includes study of locations of New Testament biblical cities and contributions of major biblical personalities. Spring alternate years
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REL 310: Comparative World Religions
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
A historical survey of world religions of non-western traditions. Includes a study of Shinto, Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism and Islam. Fall alternate years
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REL 315: Comparative Christianity
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
A survey of the major agreements on Christian doctrine and practice coupled with a study of the various denominational differences between the following traditions: Eastern Orthodox, Roman Catholic, Reformed, Wesleyan, Evangelical, and Free Tradition.
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REL 320: History of Christianity
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
A survey of the historical development of Christianity with special attention given to the rise of the papacy, the Protestant Reformation, the Catholic Counter-Reformation, and the emergence of religious pluralism in the United States. Spring alternate years.
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REL 325: Religion in America
3.00 Credits
Lincoln Memorial University
A survey of the major religious movements that have developed in America. Special emphasis on Native American religion, the influence of religion on social change, and legal issues involving religion and the U.S. Constitution. Fall alternate years.
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