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Nov 29, 2024
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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Religious Studies Major with Inclusive Childhood/Middle Childhood Education Major
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Students majoring in religious studies complete 36 hours in courses in the department. The major program includes courses in world religious traditions, theology and spirituality, sacred texts, ethics, and comparative studies.
The goal is for religious studies majors to develop mastery in the field of religious studies. “Mastery” is understood to mean the acquisition, synthesis, and communication (oral and written) of knowledge about religion in general as well as about specific religious traditions (hereafter indicated as “religion(s)”).
Specific objectives for students who graduate with a major in religious studies are that they should be able to:
•Demonstrate fundamental factual and theoretical knowledge in required areas of study in the major: world religions, theology and spirituality, sacred texts, ethics, and comparative studies.
•Acquire factual knowledge about religion(s) and understand that this must be a continual process in a career in religious studies.
•Read and understand scholarly literature in the field of religious studies.
•Communicate concepts and ideas concerning religion(s) in written form.
•Communicate concepts and ideas concerning religion(s) orally.
•Use computer technology to acquire and communicate knowledge about religion(s).
•Observe religious phenomena accurately and perform plausible analyses.
•Understand and apply a taxonomy of characteristics of religion.
•Understand and appreciate the perspectives of a variety of academic disciplines upon religion(s).
•Appreciate the history of, and major debates within, the field of religious studies.
•Appreciate the fact and value of religious diversity.
•Apply their understandings of religion(s) to issues of social concern and human welfare.
Students also have the option to double major in religious studies and inclusive childhood/middle childhood education to achieve teacher certification.
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Religious Studies Core
Students majoring in Religious Studies must complete 36 credits in courses in
the
department from the following areas, including one Writing Intensive course in
the major.
Foundation Courses
Students must take one course from the following list; all are Perspectives I
courses:
Religious Traditions
Students must take three courses in religious traditions from the
following list, as well as two additional courses in any one tradition:
Theology and Spirituality
Students must take one course in theology and spirituality from the following
list:
Sacred Texts
Students must take one course in sacred texts from the following list:
Ethics
Students must take one course in ethics from the following list:
Comparative Studies
Students must take one course in comparative studies from the following list:
Junior - Senior Seminar
Students must take the following Junior - Senior Seminar:
Required Courses for Inclusive Childhood/Middle Childhood Education Major
The following courses are required for the Inclusive Childhood/Middle Childhood Education major. The major prepares students for the initial teacher certification requirements in four certification areas: Childhood Education (Grades 1-6), Teaching Students with Disabilities at the Childhood Level (Grades 1-6), Middle Childhood Education - Generalist or Content Specialist (Grades 5-9), and Teaching Students with Disabilities at the Middle Childhood Level (Grades 5-9). (See note regarding certification changes under the Department of Inclusive Childhood Education.)
*Students in the Inclusive Childhood/Middle Childhood major who are pursuing a B.A. degree must take all electives in liberal arts areas in order to earn the 90 liberal arts credits that are required for the degree.
Religious Studies Senior Experience
For the Senior Experience the student has three options: a portfolio
(including three papers that represent the student’s best work and an
integrative essay showing how work in the major has both enhanced and been
enhanced by work in the general curriculum); a thesis; or a special project.
All three options include both written work and an oral presentation.
Sample Program for Religious Studies Major with Inclusive Education
Freshman Year
- Modern Foreign Language Credits: 6
- Math and Science Perspectives I Credits: 7
- Other Perspectives I Credits: 3
- Upper Division Religious Studies (200 level or above) Credits: 3
As well as: Sophomore Year
- Perspectives I Credits: 12
- Perspectives II Credits: 3
- Math or Science Perspectives II Credits: 3
- Upper Division Religious Studies (200 level or above) Credits: 9
As well as: Junior Year
- Upper Division Religious Studies (200 level or above) Credits: 12
- Perspectives II Credits: 3
As well as: Summer Between Junior and Senior Year
Senior Year
- Perspectives II Credits: 3
- Liberal Arts Elective Credits: 3
- Upper Division Religious Studies (200 level or above) Credits: 6
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