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PSY 471: Advanced Study in Psychology II
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Continuation of PSY 570.
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PSY 490: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
The student may propose a course of study or a project to be carried out under supervision of a faculty member. (P: Must have a GPA of 3.25 or above and permission of the faculty member)
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PSY 499: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Students design and conduct a research project in an area of neuroscience. The research project must include library, laboratory, and/or field research, and a written report in the format of a scientific publication. The project is done under the guidance of one faculty member and may be conducted for more than one term.
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REL 110: Introduction to Religion
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
To introduce students to the study of religion, the language of religion, the person of religion and the community of religion. (WIC)
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Rel 120: Interpreting the Jewish and Christian Scriptures
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
An introductory course to the Scriptures of the Jewish and Christian traditions. The writings of the Old and New Testaments are surveyed, utilizing literary and historical criticism. Students will be exposed to major questions raised in interpreting the Bible in the 21st century. A prerequisite to all other courses in religion. (P: INDS 115) (WIC)
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REL 130: Introduction to Ministry
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course provides an examination of historic and contemporary understandings of the nature, function and practice of ministry in various traditions of the Christian church. The course is intended to help students with a general interest in religion understand the relationship between ministry and religious community; and to help students with a specific interest in preparing for ministry understand the expectations and responsibilities before them.
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REL 150/151: Introduction to Greek Language Skills
6.00 Credits
Thiel College
A basic course designed to give students a knowledge of the structure of the Greek language and begin preparing them for the reading of Greek literature. The primary emphasis is on Koine (New Testament) Greek. Offered in alternating years.
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REL 155: Christian Beliefs
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
An introductory course to Christian theology. Various systematic presentations of Christian beliefs are examined in order to appreciate the plurality of approaches to reinterpreting Christian doctrine in the modern world. (P: REL 120) (WIC)
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REL 160: Religion in the United States
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
A topical study of the historical phenomena of religions in the U.S. with primary emphasis on Christianity, and some attention to other U.S. religions especially Judaism. The study includes general background of each religion with subsequent U.S. developments presented through such phenomena as revivalism, immigration, liberal theories and social emphases. (P: REL 120) (WIC)
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REL 170: African Religion
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This introductory course of African religion will examine the theology of indigenous African tribes to ascertain the core of their belief systems. Learning about African traditional religion through Africa's rich cultural heritage, the writings of African and African-American theologians, and interactive experiences, students will be helped to bridge the historical and theological gap between the African and African-American experience.
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