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RLGN 361: Education in the Local Church
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Theory and practice of Christian Education with special attention on planning a program in the local church. Prerequisite: RLGN 211 or 231, or permission of instructor
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RLGN 401: Readings in Religion
1.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Reading course for Religion majors, taken in the senior year.
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RLGN 452: Renaissance and Reformation
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A study of the medieval roots of the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation and their development in the early modern period of European history. The principle focus is the complex relationship between Renaissance humanism and Reformation religious thought and the enduring social and cultural infl uence of the two movements on western civilization. Prerequisite: RLGN 211 or 231, or permission of instructor. Same as HIST 451 (Even years only)
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RLGN 461: History of Islam
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
A history of Islam from its beginning to the present day, with particular attention to the impact of Islam on politics and culture in the Middle East. Topics include Islamic institutions and culture, the modernization of Middle Eastern governments, the struggle by various people for political independence, the course of the Arab-Israeli confl ict, and contemporary developments in the region. Prerequisite: RLGN 211 or 231, or permission of instructor. Same as HIST 461 (Odd years only)
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RLGN 479: Seminar in Religion
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Intensive study of special topics in religion. Prerequisites: Advanced standing and permission of the instructor.
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RLGN 495: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Independent study or research on approved topics. May be repeated for credit.
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SLRN 102: Service Learning
1.00 Credits
Union College - New York
This course is designed to provide students with experience and refl ection during a mid-term break or during a semester project concerning the nature of community and social problems, and to prepare students for civic engagement and social responsibility. The course will include a supervised service-learning component through which students will develop skills and knowledge to meet community needs and better understand societal problems. (See Service Learning in the Academic Program section).
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SOCI 131: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
The social interaction of persons and groups; man's cultural heritage and social nature; analysis and principles of group life; forms of collective behavior; the process of socialization; social structure, interaction and reorganization, including race relations and social class; a variety of social institutions; the family, education, religion; the economy and politics; social change.
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SOCI 231: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
An introduction to the study of juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice system. The course investigates the topics of juvenile law, theories of causation procedural issues, and their interrelationships.
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SOCI 241: Sociology of Appalachia
3.00 Credits
Union College - New York
Uses the basic principles and concepts of sociology to study life in the Appalachian region. The areas of study include socio-economic class, culture, folklore, social institutions, the family, religion, schooling, poverty, and development.
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