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PSYC 450: CAPSTONE SEMINAR
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
In this capstone experience, students will integrate and apply skillsand knowledge acquired as a Psychology major. Students will explore their own interests in psychologyusing self-directed learning. This will include reading and discussing journal articles, and completing anindependent project in which they apply their knowledge to an existing controversy, social problem orresearch question.
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PSYC 460: INDEPENDENT STUDY IN PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course is designed to allow psychology majors to pursue an area of special interest in psychology. Students must present a preparatory outline to qualify. Permission of the faculty mentor is required at the time of registration. 3 credits
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PSYC 460 - INDEPENDENT STUDY IN PSYCHOLOGY
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PSYC 460: INDEPENDENT STUDY IN PSYCHOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
This course is designed to allow psychology majors to pursue an area of special interest in psychology. Students must present a preparatory outline to qualify. Permission of the faculty mentor is required at the time of registration.
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RELS 208: CORE: THE LIFE OF FAITH
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A critical and in-depth study of fundamental dimensions ofreligious experience common to a wide diversity of faiths. This includes reflection upon the responsibility ofthe individual to and for the community of other people and nature.
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RELS 211: JUDAISM: FAITH AND HISTORY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study of the Jewish People as they evolved through manyages; how the major historical events affected them as a people, in their theology, and in their religiouspractices and beliefs.
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RELS 215: INTRODUCTION TO THE EASTERN RELIGIONS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A survey of the major Eastern religions,opportunities afforded for visits to Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic and other religious centers, institutions andmonasteries in the New York area.
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RELS 295: INTRODUCTION TO SPIRITUALITY
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A look at self-development within a religious context, thejourney of an emphasis on the self into the sacred, spiritual methods and as traditions of Christianity andother religions; readings and discussions of significant spiritual texts.
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RELS 305: UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
What is the Bible; texts, authorship, literary forms,transmission through manuscripts and translation, the ecumenical Bible canon. How to read the Bible;history of interpretation hermeneutics and the new hermeneutic experience of the Bible.
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RELS 313: CHRISTIAN BELIEF
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
An exploration of the major beliefs of the Christian faith traditionemphasizing the interconnections among the symbols of creation, fall, salvation, and consummation.Emphasis will be placed on contemporary theological interpretations of these symbols.
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RELS 313 - CHRISTIAN BELIEF
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RELS 327: MODERN CATHOLIC THINKERS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study of Catholic faith and experience in the light ofmodern thought. Examples of innovative Catholic thinkers of this century such as Merton, Rahner,Daly,Teilhard de Chardin, Kung, Sobrino, Ruether will be examined.
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