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REL 421: Research Methods in Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
Research Methods in Religious Studies (RMRS) is an upper level course required of all religion majors in the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies. Students enrolled in RMRS are required to have already taken and passed both ISR and SRE; thus they are expected to possess a working knowledge of the major themes and approaches to the study of religion. Building on this theoretical foundation, the goals of this course are primarily practical with the intention of providing students with hands on experience conducting research within the interdisciplinary field of religious studies. To this end, RMRS will be a student-driven seminar structured readings, hands-on assignments, student presentations and four short research projects.
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REL 490: Islam: Post 9/11: Jihadists and the Clash of Civilizations
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
Islam, a religion practiced by over 1.6 billion people, has captured the headlines of every facet of the print, television, and broadcast media in the western world. This is due primarily to the emergence of what has been characterized as Islamist terrorism, a designation coined by the west to describe the violent acts of radical Muslims who have launched violent and indiscriminate attacks on western people and interests. These ominous and well-planned attacks of terror manifested themselves in their most deadly form in a series of brutal attacks the most virulent of which was the tragic attacks on the World Trade Towers on September 11, 2001 where over 3000 people lost their lives. In response to these acts of terror, the U.S., Great Britain and the ?coalition of the willing? declared a global war on terror, first deposing the Taliban in Afghanistan, followed by the invasion of Iraq. This sequence of events exacerbated an already contentious relationship between Islam and the West. Is this present global conflict a fulfillment of Samuel Huntington's thesis of the ?clash of civilizations?? According to many academics, politicians, religious leaders, a
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REL 498: Independent Research
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
Independent study is designed to provide an organized course of study for students who are unable to attend regularly scheduled classes `for cause?, and to provide opportunities for guided study and in-depth research in subject areas not covered by traditional courses.
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REL 498 - Independent Research
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REL 499: Field Experience/Internship
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
This course is a practicum wherein religion majors are required to develop skill in the practice, study, or coordination of religion with external educational settings. They will work with: religious practitioners, or mentors at on the job internships with religious NGOs, or, finally assist student teaching and/or research with graduate religious academics.
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REL 499 - Field Experience/Internship
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REL 500: Senior Seminar: Practicum in Religious Studies
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
Prior to graduation as a major in the Department of Religion & Philosophy, all students must demonstrate that they have mastered the coursework offered and can show a deep appreciation of the respective fields. This seminar is designed to revisit in a synthetic and cumulative way the main courses, texts, knowledge, and discourses in these majors. This seminar is designed, in addition, to help the candidate complete one of three evaluator projects: 1. The passing of a comprehensive exam in religion; 2. The completion of a senior thesis on a pre-selected religious inquiry; and 3. The completion and/or exhibition of a performance or a creative project demonstrating a deep understanding of religion and its contributions to culture and society.
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REL 501: Sr. Sem/Pract-Rel St
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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REL 501 - Sr. Sem/Pract-Rel St
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REL 999: Elective Credit
0.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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REL 999 - Elective Credit
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RTS 1: Readmit Transtnl Sem
0.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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SP/C 1W: Seek Counseling Wksp
0.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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SPAN 213: Iterm Convrs/Writng
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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SPAN 213 - Iterm Convrs/Writng
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