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Psychology 377: Seminar in Developmental Psychology
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Contemporary issues in developmental psychology, focusing on how developmental theory and methodology can promote health and welfare across the lifespan. Topics vary from year to year. Practical approaches for developmental psychologists in explaining, assessing, and intervening in current social challenges. Individual and societal implications of various issues from the perspective of developmental science. Ethical and cultural infl uences on developmental psychology. Prerequisite: Psychology 211; junior or senior standing or permission of instructor. Staff
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Psychology 378: Seminar in Industrial/Organizational Psychology
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
In- depth study of emerging areas in industrial/organizational psychology. Issues will vary to refl ect new developments and contemporary approaches. Prerequisite: Psychology 211; junior or senior standing or permission of instructor. Staff
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Psychology 381-384: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Independent Study
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Psychology 386-388: Field Study
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Field Study
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Psychology 400-401: Honors
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Honors
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Religion 110: What Is Religion?
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Students will attempt to arrive at their own "thick descriptions"regarding the nature, meaning, and phenomenon of religion(s) and religious experience. Introduction to psychological, theological, sociological, and anthropological methods in exploring the ways religion functions in the lives of individuals as well as in the construction, maintenance, and daily life of societies. Engagement in cross-cultural comparison and contrast. (M4) Denton-Borhaug
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Religion 112: Hebrew Bible
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Historical and interpretive study of the Hebrew Bible within the context of Jewish and Christian traditions. Findings of archaeology and literary and theological research. (M3) Radine
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Religion 114: Jesus and the Gospels
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Background of the New Testament, formation of the gospels, non-canonical traditions, and the ministry of Jesus with particular attention to his teachings. (M3) Radine
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Religion 115: Major Themes in the Qur'an
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Characteristic features of Qur'anic worldview.Topics include Qur'anic views of God-world relation, Islam and other religions, Islam'sideals and identity, and ethics. An emphasis is given to whether the Qur'anic claim of universal salvation gives room to tolerance. As background knowledge to understand these issues, the course elaborates on Muslims' approach to the Qur'an and its variousmethods of interpretation. (M3) Staff
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Religion 116: Paul and Early Christianity
3.00 Credits
Moravian University
Movement of earliest Palestinian Christianity into the Hellenistic world, studied through a focus on the Book of Acts and on the life and letters of the Apostle Paul. Historical methods for study of the Bible as a whole. (M3) Staff
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