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Studies in Religion
The Studies in Religion Program provides students
with a basic knowledge of the history, psychology, philosophy,
and anthropology of religion; promotes an understanding of diverse
religious traditions; and examines religious questions which
arise in all cultures. The concern of the program is not to inculcate
a particular doctrine or faith but rather to broaden and deepen
a student's knowledge and understanding of religious traditions.
The concentration in Religion was suspended at
the end of Winter Term, 2000. The last date students were able
to declare a concentration was April 14, 2000. Students interested
in pursuing an individual
concentration in religion should contact the ICP advisor.
Students who declared a concentration by April 14, 2000 will
pursue the concentration according to the
following requirements.

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