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A capstone course that surveys the history and development of the discipline of psychology. Emphasis will be placed on integrating material from the psychology curriculum in order to examine the interconnectedness of the field, despite its vast diversity. Prerequisites: BIO 105, PHIL 290, PSYC 201 and 425, and 21 additional hours of Psychology.
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Basic mathematical formulations, calculus, and statistics, and their economic applications. Prerequisite: MATH 144, 147, or higher.
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Sampling, parameter estimating, hypothesis testing, determination of nature and strength of a relationship among variables, decision theory, time series analysis, and non-parametric methods. Prerequisite: QM 235 and MIS 161.
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3.00 Credits
Management of systems producing goods and services, including designing output systems, job design, production scheduling, quality control, and inventory systems. Emphasis on quantitative tools. Prerequisites: QM 236 and MG 361.
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Introduction to the world's major religious traditions, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. Examination of religious texts, as well as observation of diverse religious communities at worship.
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Examination of the most-influential modern theories of religion, including those associated with the rise of the social sciences. Theorists to be examined represent the fields of sociology, anthropology, and psychology, and will include such figures as James Frazer, Sigmund Freud, Emile Durkheim, Mircea Eliade, Clifford Geertz, and Ludwig Wittgenstein. Throughout, the focus will be on attempts to explain religion and the question of whether or not explaining religion necessarily explains it away.
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A study of some of the major literary documents and ideas of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
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A study of the New Testament documents by and about St. Paul, with an analysis of his religious thought and influence.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth study of topics in religion, through individual or small-group sessions, with assigned readings.
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3.00 Credits
Culture patterns of modern society, including social behavior in terms of culture, group relationships, social organizations, and social stratification.
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