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REL 450: Jameson Center Colloquia
2.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (2 credits), Spring (2 credits). A student enrolled in this course will participate in all the Monday afternoon colloquia of the Jameson Center for the Study of Religion and Ethics. A faculty associate of the Jameson Center will supervise the student's participation, including negotiation of a contract for the student's responses to the colloquia. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 8 credits. CN only.
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REL 490: Senior Seminar
2.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (2 credits). The Senior Seminar is designed to allow students to synthesize their training in Religious Studies and to complete their capstone project. Prerequisite: Religious Studies major or minor.
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REL 490 - Senior Seminar
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REL 495: Senior Seminar
2.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Spring (2 credits). The Senior Seminar is designed to allow students to synthesize their training in Religious Studies and to complete their capstone project. Prerequisite: Religious Studies major or minor.
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REL 495 - Senior Seminar
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REST 120: Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits). Examination of the historical and contemporary experiences of racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Topics include dimensions of racism and discrimination in American society, the interrelated experiences of racial groups, community-building and cultural development, and movements for social change.
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REST 120 - Introduction to Race and Ethnic Studies
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REST 160 /260/ 360: Topics in Race and Ethnic Studies
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits), May Term (3 credits). Topics of current interest in race and ethnic studies. May be repeated for degree credit given different topics. Offered as needed. NU and EV only.
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REST 160 /260/ 360 - Topics in Race and Ethnic Studies
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REST 220: Eliminating Racism
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (1), Spring (1). Introduction to peer counseling techniques as a vehicle to analyze and address the adverse effects of racism and other forms of oppression. Attention given to the ways that racism affects individuals and to developing campus and community efforts to eliminate racism. Prerequisite: permission. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 3 credits. Offered as needed. CN only.
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REST 220 - Eliminating Racism
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REST 230: Race and the Law
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Spring (4 credits). Provides a survey of the role of race and ethnicity in the American legal system. Offered as needed. NU and EV only.
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REST 230 - Race and the Law
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REST 232: Representing Race and Ethnicity in Film
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Spring (4 credits). Explores the important role that dominant and alternative film practices have played in revealing, defining, and negotiating our understandings of race and ethnicity. Offered as needed. NU and EV only.
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REST 232 - Representing Race and Ethnicity in Film
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REST 234: Race,Ethnicity,and Religion
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits). Examines ethnicity, race, and religion as constituents of personal and communal identity within a variety of religious traditions. Offered as needed. NU and EV only.
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REST 234 - Race,Ethnicity,and Religion
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REST 240: Chicana/o Art
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits). Introduction to contemporary Chicana/o art. Intersections of art and politics as well as questions of race, class, gender, sexuality, religion, and culture will guide discussions of how Chicana/o art is viewed or ignored in contemporary American culture. Discussion on form as it related to content, emphasizing visual analysis. Offered as needed. NU or EV only.
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