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REL 2605: Women's Spirituality[CDiv
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Focuses on history and experience of women in Christian churches using women's writings to better understand how women view themselves and their spiritual development. Explores underlying questions: "How do women live within the Christian community and express their spirituality " "What influences might Christian feminist views have on our world
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REL 2620: Way of the Earth[CDiv
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Explores the profound links between ecology and spirituality, between "Mother Nature" (Gaia concept) and conceptions of human/divine nature(s). The course aims to integrate perspectives on such topics as science and religion, the spirituality of indigenous peoples, ecofeminism, Creation Spirituality, and reverence for nature in the teachings of world religions.
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REL 2994: Teaching Assistant
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Offers an opportunity for outstanding Religious Studies majors to earn credit for assisting instructors may be arranged. Three units may be used as upper-division elective units in the major. Satisfies one unit of Career Development Requirement.
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REL 2997: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Taken by majors in their senior year. Students write a 15-25 page paper on a topic of their choice, written in conjunction with an upper-division Religious Studies course being offered in the same semester.
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REL 2999: Independent Study in Religious Studies
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Provides an opportunity for independent study or research in Religious Studies, which may be arranged under the direction of the instructor. See Undergraduate Policies and Procedures section on Independent Study.
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REL 2999 - Independent Study in Religious Studies
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SOC 1001: Introduction to Sociology
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Introduces the general principles that underpin sociology by examining the influence of group life and the larger society on individual behavior. The nature and consequences of contemporary social problems as well as the impact of social inequality in such forms as social class privilege, racism, and sexism are explored. Current trends and social events are incorporated into a conceptual framework to provide an understanding of today's society and tomorrow's world.
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SOC 1009: Cultural Anthropology[CDiv
3.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
This course introduces the study of human societies and cultures through the concepts and methods of cultural anthropology. Course material explores the great diversity of human, social and cultural arrangements through the comparison of a wide variety of peoples around the world. Through investigating how groups of people define themselves and others, make sense of their world, and organize their lives, we consider similar and different way of constructing society. Themes of the course include anthropological method, race and gender, family and kinship, and contemporary issues of globalization, inequality, and development. Films are shown to complement lectures, readings, and discussions.
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SOC 1501: The Inner City:The Good,the Bad,and the Ugly[CDiv
4.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
Explores of the complex nature of San Francisco's inner city neighborhood, the Tenderloin. Why is it that street crime exists here Why do the poor live here Why do so many children love living here How is this a place of both crime and creativity What is the history of the Tenderloin What is its connection to such artistic luminaries as Dashiell Hammett, Mark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson, Truman Capote, Alice B. Toklas, Isadora Duncan, Billie Holiday, and Miles Davis How is the art and literary world part of this community today What are the physical and cultural boundaries of the Tenderloin and how are they maintained What is the relationship of the Tenderloin, and inner city tenderloins everywhere, to the rest of American society A community-based course.
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SOC 1502: Exploring the Inner World of the Inner City[CDiv
4.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
What is the structure of the inner city What is its culture What is its economy What legal and illegal businesses take resources in and out of San Francisco's inner city Tenderloin district How many children live here How many families How many homeless people What ethnic groups live here Who else lives here What is the crime rate here What kinds of crime How many theaters What kinds of theaters How many art galleries How many murals What about graffiti Who are the taggers What do they have to say What else is here Students in this course will conduct qualitative and quantitative studies of patterns of behavior that characterize the inner city, assessing and explaining them and the greater community's response to the world of the inner city. A community-based course.
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SOC 1502 - Exploring the Inner World of the Inner City[CDiv
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SOC 1503: Lifestyles of the Poor and Infamous[CDiv
4.00 Credits
Notre Dame de Namur University
What groups live in the inner city How are their lives organized What is the lifestyle of the Tenderloin sex worker What is the community of drug dealers, users, and abusers What is the criminal subculture Is there really a code of honor among thieves Are there gangsters here Gangbangers Is there a subculture of the homeless What is it like to be a youth living here What about homeless teenagers How do immigrant families get by Transgender people The mentally ill Old people What other subcultures characterize the inner city A community-based course.
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