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PSY 502: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: PSY-201 or BIO-222 and instructor permission Conduct original research under the supervision of a threeperson committee (chaired by the supervising faculty member). A proposal, research paper and an oral presentation are required. May contribute only once to major requirements. 4 credits.
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PSY 503: Individualized Internship
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: PSY-201 or BIO-222, at least one other course in psychology and instructor permission Provides majors with experience in professional psychology. Interns complete a minimum of 25 hours per credit of onsite activities related to internship objectives, complete a comprehensive paper, participate in scheduled seminar meetings, and have individual meetings with their faculty and on-site supervisors. Must be enrolled pass-fail and cannot contribute to major requirements. Variable credit.
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PSY 509: Supervised Research
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: PSY-201 or BIO-222 and instructor permission Participation in all or several phases of the research process, including literature review, research design, creation of materials and stimuli, data collection, data entry, and data analysis and interpretation. Must produce a written or oral summary of the research project. Does not contribute to major requirements. Variable credit.
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PVS 101: Introduction to Poverty Studies
4.00 Credits
Furman University
Explorations of poverty from multiple perspectives: definition, scope, and measurement; experiences and effects of living in poverty; individual and structural causes; rights, claims, and obligations regarding poverty; successes and failures in the alleviation of poverty; current proposals for addressing poverty. 4 credits.
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REL 110: Bible in the Public Square
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: UQ (Ultimate Questions) The basic biblical literacy necessary for engaging issues in the public sphere in which the Bible exerts a defining social and cultural influence. Assumes no previous knowledge of biblical literature, and is aimed at students across a wide spectrum of religious affiliation and interest. Topics will vary but may include: teaching the Bible in the public schools; the Bible and evolution; apocalyptic discourse; the Bible in the gay marriage debate; the Bible and the construction of the Other; Biblical scholars in the public sphere. 4 credits.
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REL 111: Bible and Ultimate Meaning
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: UQ (Ultimate Questions) A study of selected biblical texts with an focus on ultimate questions raised and addressed by those texts. Typically, biblical texts are studied in pairs or triads, emphasizing diverse perspectives, and in relation to other literature, ancient and modern. 4 credits.
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REL 112: New Testament and Early Christianity
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: TA (critical, analytical interpretation of texts) Study of the New Testament and other early Christian writings in the context of the social and historical development of Jesus communities both within and outside of Judaism. Emphasis on the diversity of early Christian texts and communities. May satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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REL 125: Religions of the World
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: WC (World Cultures) Important ideas and practices of major religions in historical and cultural context. Satisfies the pre-fall 2008 asian-african requirement and may satisfy the pre-fall 2008 general education requirement in upper-level humanities. 4 credits.
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REL 140: Dimensions of Religion
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: UQ (Ultimate Questions) Exploration of the phenomenon of religion as manifested in the variety of religious experiences and expressions, including symbols, myths, rituals, and religious literature. Sacred writings from a variety of religious traditions will be considered. 4 credits.
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REL 141: Jerusalem to the World
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: UQ (Ultimate Questions) While focusing on the Bible and Western traditions, wider comparative study is included in this exploration of the nature of religious experience, belief, and practice and their relationship to culture and history. Students will critically engage their own perspectives and contemporary issues. 4 credits.
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