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Summer Half-Term Courses
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.
RELIGION 121 / ACABS 121. Introduction to the Tanakh/Old Testament.
Section 201.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (HU).
Credits: (4; 3 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
See Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies 121.201.
RELIGION 365 / PHIL 365. Problems of Religion.
Section 201.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (2). (HU).
Credits: (4; 2 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
See Philosophy 365.001.
RELIGION 380. Selected Topics.
Section 201 – PAUL AND REVELATION. Meets with ACABS 291.201.
Instructor(s):
Kevin P Sullivan
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (Excl). May be repeated for a total of six credits. Only one course from Religion 380, 387, and 487 may be elected in the same term.
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: https://coursetools.ummu.umich.edu/2001/summer/acabs/291/201.nsf/
No Description Provided. Contact the Department.
RELIGION 387. Independent Study.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Concentration in Religion. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit. Only one course from Religion 380, 387 and 487 may be elected in the same term.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Designed to accommodate students who are unable to take listed offerings and have special reasons for undertaking directed reading.
RELIGION 447 / POLSCI 447. Comparative Studies in Religion and Politics.
Section 201.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (Excl).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
See Political Science 447.001.
RELIGION 487. Independent Study.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Concentration in Religion. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit. Only one course from Religion 380, 387 and 487 may be elected in the same term.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Designed to accommodate advanced students who are unable to elect a listed offering and who have special reasons and/or interests in directed readings and research.
Spring Half-Term Courses
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.
RELIGION 121 / ACABS 121. Introduction to the Tanakh/Old Testament.
Section 101.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (HU).
Credits: (4; 3 in the half-term).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
See Ancient Civilizations and Biblical Studies 121.101.
RELIGION 387. Independent Study.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Concentration in Religion. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit. Only one course from Religion 380, 387 and 487 may be elected in the same term.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Designed to accommodate students who are unable to take listed offerings and have special reasons for undertaking directed reading.
RELIGION 448 / PSYCH 418. Psychology and Spiritual Development.
Section 101.
Prerequisites & Distribution: (3). (Excl).
Credits: (3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
See Psychology 418.101.
RELIGION 487. Independent Study.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Concentration in Religion. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit. Only one course from Religion 380, 387 and 487 may be elected in the same term.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Designed to accommodate advanced students who are unable to elect a listed offering and who have special reasons and/or interests in directed readings and research.
RELIGION 497. Senior Honors Thesis.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Open only to seniors admitted to the Honors concentration program. (1-6). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for a total of six credits.
Credits: (1-6).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Each student prepares a substantial paper under the direction of a staff member.
Spring/Summer Term Courses
RELIGION 387. Independent Study.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Concentration in Religion. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit. Only one course from Religion 380, 387 and 487 may be elected in the same term.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Designed to accommodate students who are unable to take listed offerings and have special reasons for undertaking directed reading.
RELIGION 487. Independent Study.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Concentration in Religion. (1-3). (Excl). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit. Only one course from Religion 380, 387 and 487 may be elected in the same term.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No homepage submitted.
Designed to accommodate advanced students who are unable to elect a listed offering and who have special reasons and/or interests in directed readings and research.

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