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PSYC 425: Psychology and the Arts
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course examines various psychological themes and the application in various literary genres. This is a course designed for advanced students. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
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PSYC 445: Experimental Research Practicum
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course allows the student to work closely with a faculty member in designing and carry-ing out a research project of shared interest. This course is intended for students contem-plating further study in academic psychology. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor
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PSYC 452: Career Internship in Psychology
3.00 Credits
Felician College
Career internship provides the student with an opportunity to work closely in a professional setting observing and engaging in the delivery of psychological services. Student will have a wide range of possibilities to explore profes-sional psychology. Faculty will serve as men-tor for this endeavor. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor Religious Studies
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RELS 101: Introduction to Catholic Theology and the Catholic Tradition
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course is an overview of the doctrines, rituals and traditions of the Catholic Church. It will focus on the evolution of the Catholic Church's biblical, patristic, historical, liturgic-al, and theological heritage. This class is for developmental students only. (alternating spring semesters)
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RELS 102: Introduction to the First Testament
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course is an introduction to the study of the Hebrew Scriptures as a record of God's dealings with the people of Israel. Through the study of historical, literary, and theological elements of the biblical text, students will enrich their understanding of individual books and the way in which the First Testament came to be written. The course combines the latest scholarship with sensitivity to religious issues. (alternating spring semesters)
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RELS 103: Introduction to the Second Testament
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course is an introduction to the study of the Christian Scriptures. It will familiarize the student with the general content of the Second Testament. It traces the origin of these writings in the early Christian communi-ty and shows the relevance of the Good News for our own times. (alternating fall semesters) RELS 104 Introduction to Basic Themes in Theology (3 credits) Making use of a wide variety of selections from theologians and spiritual writers, stu-dents will be introduced to major themes in theology. These themes will include Revela-tion and Faith, the existence and experience of God, conversion, the Trinity, the meaning and message of Jesus, the role of the Church, fundamentals of Christian ethics and the Christian view of suffering and death. (every fall)
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RELS 105: Exploring Contemporary Moral Issues
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course deals with fundamental principles of Christian moral teaching as developed from Scripture, the tradition of the Church, and human experience. It explores selected moral issues, such as formation of conscience, per-sonal freedom and law, suicide, euthanasia, and abortion. (alternating spring semesters)
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RELS 201: Christology
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course is an up-to-date scriptural investi-gation of the Jesus of History and the Christ of Faith. It will examine the Jewish socio-religious background of the Jesus Tradition and the development of different understand-ings of the Christ as expressed in Catholic tradition. (offered alternating fall semesters)
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RELS 204: Christian Sacraments and Worship
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course will investigate in what context Jesus began, and his followers continue, to celebrate rituals called sacraments. Included will be the origin, historical developments and underlying theologies of each of the seven sacraments. (alternating spring semesters)
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RELS 205: Varieties of Religious Experience
3.00 Credits
Felician College
This course is an exploration of how people first came to believe in a supernatural power and the different ways in which groups have expressed this belief throughout history. The symbols and rituals associated with primitive forms of religion will be contrasted with those of more developed systems. Whenever appli-cable, comparisons will be made to Roman Catholicism. Also included will be an analysis of how religion affects one's life, an overview of how science has attacked traditional reli-gion and how religion has responded, and a study of the resemblance between popular ?religious? beliefs (e.g., astrology and fortune-telling) and archaic religions. (alternating fall semesters)
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