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REL 390: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Independent study conducted at the advanced level. Application must be made with faculty prior to registration. Offered both terms.
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REL 399: Internship
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Application must be made with faculty prior to registration. May be proposed in any term.
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REL 455: Chaplaincy Studies IV Fuller
2.00 Credits
Hollins University
For students who are exceptionally committed to campus pastoral ministry and who have completed the previous three levels of theoretical and practical chaplaincy studies, this course offers training in teaching styles, management issues, motivating people, and vocational directions, in addition to refining listening skills, faith sharing, planning, and managing conflict. In this course the student will also help mentor less experienced student chaplains. Prerequisites: senior standing; REL 155, REL 255, and REL 355. Offered both terms.
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REL 470: Senior Seminar in Religious Studies Fuller
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
This seminar, designed for religious studies majors and minors, consists of interdisciplinary topics for discussion in order to facilitate the integration of the cross-disciplinary work being done in other departments. Each student is required to do a major research project that incorporates theory and method, their area of concentration, and their religion major. The course includes a senior evaluative review of work done within the major. Offered Term 2.
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REL 490: Senior Honors Thesis
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Department Senior religious studies majors with strong academic records may apply to work for honors recognition by presenting a thesis proposal to the faculty of the department. This project is completed over Fall, Short, and Spring Terms. Prerequisite: senior religious studies majors. Application with faculty must be made prior to registration.
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SCI : Art 175: Introduction to The Study of Arts Management
4.00 Credits
Hollins University
Krause Also listed and described as MUS 175. No prerequisite. Not offered in 2008-09. (r )
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SEM 1001: Hands- on Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
Kalra Ever wonder if you were swallowing any aluminum when you chewed on your favorite stick of gum, if there was any caffeine in your diet pill, how much acid went into your stomach from a can of your favorite cola, or benzoic acid from Mellow Yellow? In addition to working with easy-to-use modern instruments, you also get to prepare aspirin and nylon, make your own paint, and take part in a chemistry magic show. A class in high school chemistry will be helpful but not indispensible.
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SEM 1009: BOOKBINDING Dahlstrom
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
We explore basic bookbinding structures by making a variety of books using different binding techniques. Then we use our binding knowledge to make a one-of-a-kind artist book, incorporating text, images, and/or handmade paper. Introduction to papermaking will be included. Lab fee required.
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SEM 1038: Science Fiction Films of The 1950s Dillard
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
In this seminar students will view 20 American science fiction films of the 1950s and respond to them in class and in a response journal. An examination of these films as examples of an aesthetic form and as an externalization of the conflicts and fears of the period-the Eisenhower era, "togetherness," risinmiddle class prosperity, the role of women in the home and in the workplace, anticommunism, the cold war, the Korean War, McCarthyism, the flying saucer scare, and, most frightening of all, the international proliferation of atomic weapons. We'll view such films as The Thing from Another World, The Man From Planet X, When Worlds Collide, The Day the Earth Stood Still, It Came From Outer Space, Invaders From Mars, The War of the Worlds, Creature From the Black Lagoon, Them!, This Island Earth, It Came From Beneath the Sea, Revenge of the Creature, Forbidden Planet, Earth Versus the Flying Saucers, The Day the World Ended, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Incredible Shrinking Man, The Blob, and On the Beach.
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SEM 1088: Altered States of Consciousness Matzner
3.00 Credits
Hollins University
Trance. Spirit possession. Ecstatic dance. Hypnosis. Meditation. Dreams. Guided imagery. Psychedelics. This class is an introduction to the study and experience of altered states. We will examine the role of altered states in a range of contexts (both in the U.S. and cross-culturally), including opportunity to witness and/or experience various types of altered states through videos, class activities, and guest presentations.
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