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3.00 Credits
3, 0/3 Prerequisites: PSY 450, 72 credit hours, and permission of instructor. Honors psychology students initiate research that is formally presented in thesis form. Formal research proposals (oral and written) presented to supervisors and honors thesis committee. Extensive library research. Required for students in the departmental honors program.
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3, 0/3 Prerequisites: PSY 496 with a minimum grade of B and permission of instructor. Honors psychology students conduct research proposed in PSY 496 and submit a formal thesis in written form. Oral defense of work before faculty supervisor, thesis committee, and interested faculty members. Required for students in the departmental honors program.
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Prerequisite: Faculty adviser permission. information to understand science and technology. Contemporary issues and case studies illustrate the methods of science.
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3, 0/0; Q Introduction to the rational study of religion, including religious practices and philosophies and concepts basic to religious experience.
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3, 3/0; 4 A study of Christian thought from its origins to the present, and its influence on the literature, art, architecture, music, government, education, and lifestyle of Western civilization.
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3, 3/0 Basic Judaism, the major divisions in Jewish thought and practice, the Torah and the problem of practice, the epistemological basis of Jewish sectarianism, God and the problem of knowledge, the "good" life, Israel and theNations, and Jewish practices.
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3, 3/0; Q The Old Testament, the backgrounds and cultures from which it grew, and the philosophies and literature it contains.
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3, 3/0; Q Introduction to the New Testament, with emphasis on its literary content, the society from which it emerged, the structures and varieties of its literary contemporaries, and the tools necessary for understanding it.
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3,3/0; 5 A study of women in world religions, with special attention to the effects of patriarchal religious institutions and religious myths that influence their lives. Feminist contributions to global religious thought and practice, and their effects upon the developing world.
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3, 3/0 Historical and literary background of St. John's Gospel, the letters of John, and the Book of Revelation; the content of the gospel, its major theological themes, and its distinctive contributions to Christian thought.
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