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Comparative and Topical 370: Asian Religions in the Modern World
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
A seminar that examines the transformations that the religious traditions of Asia - Islamic, Indian, Chinese and Japanese - have undergone during the past century. Attention is paid to (1) institutional and ideological changes in the Asian traditions themselves and (2) the increasing presence of Asian religious motifs in Western culture. Also offered through Asian Studies.
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Comparative and Topical 380: Mythology and Popular Religious T hought in India
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This seminar has two goals: (1) to familiarize students with the great myths of India and the variety of ways they have been woven into the fabric of Hindu culture; and (2) to explore some contemporary theories about the nature of myth. Emphasis throughout is on student discussion and research, on engagement with the values of Indian culture, and on seeing those values in relation to the concerns of modern Western scholarship. Also offered through Asian Studies.
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Comparative and Topical 450 ,451: Directed Studies in Religion
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An individual study program for candidates for honors in religious studies or others showing special interest and aptitude in the study of religion, as approved by the department chair and the instructor under whom the work will be completed. A term paper is required as the product of the special study. (A 2.5 average is required.) Also offered through Asian Studies.
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Comparative and Topical 489 ,490: SYE:Senior-Year Experience
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An individual study program for candidates for majors in religious studies that fulfills the requirements for their SYE and may be taken in place of Religious Studies 360 with approval of the department chair. (A 2.5 average is required). An extended term paper is required as the product of the special study.
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Comparative and Topical 489 ,490 - SYE:Senior-Year Experience
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Comparative and Topical 498 ,499: SYE:Honors
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This is a departmentally approved honors project requiring an extended term paper that is the product of the special study. A cumulative GPA of 3.5 in the department is required to do an honors project. Hebrew
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Comparative and Topical 498 ,499 - SYE:Honors
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Comparative Politics 228: Latin American Politics
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course begins with an examination of some of the historical and structural explanations for the political instability, militarism and democratic transitions of many of the Latin American nationstates. Within this context, theories of modernization and dependency are discussed, as well as differing strategies of economic development. The course focuses primarily on three nation-states - Mexico, an authoritarian regime that has recently become more democratic; Costa Rica, a democratic regime; and Nicaragua, a formerly socialist regime - to compare and contrast differing developmental strategies. Especially recommended for students who plan to participate in the off-campus program in Costa Rica. Prerequisites: Government 105 or permission of instructor.
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Comparative Politics 230: African Politics
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An introductory survey of the evolution of power and authority in Africa. The course explores early history; colonialism and conquest; the rise of nationalism and the coming of independence; and the contemporary challenges of development. Especially recommended for students who plan to participate in the off-campus program in Kenya. Prerequisite: Government 105 or 108 or permission of the instructor. Also offered through African Studies.
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Comparative Politics 245: T he Ancient Greeks:Politics,Poetry,Philosophy
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
A discussion of brilliant, enduring works by Homer, Sophocles, Aeschylus, Euripides, Aristophanes, Thucydides and Plato. The course focuses on the growth of "enlightenment" in classicalAthens, along with its attendant social, intellectual and political problems. Socrates, who grasped both the splendor and the perils of enlightenment, is the pivotal figure. Also offered as Philosophy 245 and through European Studies.
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Comparative Politics 322: Government and Politics in the People's R epublic of China
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
This course concentrates on reasons for revolutionary success and contemporary politics including ideology, policy-making, elite conflicts and economic and social policies. The main focus is on the post-Mao Zedong era. Prerequisite: Government 105 or permission of instructor; junior or senior standing.
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Comparative Politics 325: Government and Politics in Canada:An Introduction
4.00 Credits
St Lawrence University
An introductory survey of the formal institutions and the processes of Canadian politics. Emphasis is on the federal government and on federal-provincial relations. Topics covered include the parliamentary process, parties and voting.
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