2004-05 Undergraduate Catalog
Indiana, Pennsylvania 15705

 

Department of Religious Studies

 

Chairperson:

Theresa S. Smith

Faculty:

Chandler, Gibson, Holm, Mlecko, Yirenkyi
Professors emeriti: Chan, Schaub

 

Website: www.iup.edu/religiousstudies

 

Bachelor of ArtsReligious Studies
MinorReligious Studies
Philosophy Honors Program
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Program Requirements

 


The program in Religious Studies is designed to provide a balanced, nonsectarian, cross-cultural approach leading to a better understanding of the phenomenon of religion in human experience. It emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach and encourages the minor or a double major, as well as a single major in Religious Studies.

The program is valuable for those planning to teach about religions or religious studies in schools at the primary, secondary, or college level. The program also provides an excellent background for graduates planning to enter Catholic, Jewish, or Protestant seminaries. Additionally, Religious Studies is a good complement to majors in such fields as Anthropology, English, Fine Arts, History, International Studies, Music, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology. Religious Studies is one significant way to integrate course studies within the university curriculum.

In addition to the 27 credits of Religious Studies courses in the major, 3 credits must be taken from a number of courses offered by other departments which complement those offered in Religious Studies. Opportunity for interdisciplinary and cross-cultural study is implicit in the study of religious themes and is required in the Religious Studies program at IUP.

  


Minor

The requirements for a Minor in Religious Studies are 15 credits that must be taken from the Religious Studies offerings, which include certain required courses (see below).

 

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Religious Studies Honors Program

The honors program is open by departmental invitation to Religious Studies majors with a minimum 3.25 cumulative GPA and a 3.5 GPA in Religious Studies courses. Students complete RLST 480, 483, 493, and HNRC 499, which fulfills the Liberal Studies Synthesis requirement. To determine how honors track courses will be integrated into existing requirements for the Religious Studies major, students should consult their advisors.

 


Liberal Studies Offerings

The Religious Studies program’s Liberal Studies courses are all introductory in nature; none presupposes any Religious Studies background. The student may choose from RLST 100, 110, 250, and 290

 


Bachelor of Arts–Religious Studies

 

Liberal Studies: As outlined in Liberal Studies section with the following specifications:

Mathematics: 3cr

Liberal Studies Electives: 9cr, no courses with RLST prefix

53
 
College: 0-6
Foreign Language Intermediate Level (1)
  

Major:

30
Controlled Electives: (2)
One Core: RLST 100 or 110 3cr  
Western: RLST 260, 290, 380, 410, or 440 3cr  
Eastern: RLST 311, 370, or 375 3cr  
Indigenous: RLST 360 or 365 3cr  
Five additional RLST courses (3) 15cr  
One religion-related course (3) 3cr  
  
Free Electives:  31-37
  
Total Degree Requirements:  120
   

(1)   Intermediate-level Foreign Language may be included in the Liberal Studies electives.

(2)   Other courses may be approved in consultation with advisor.

(3)   Consult Religious Studies advisor.

 

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Minor–Religious Studies

15
   
One Core: RLST 100 or 110 3cr  
Western: RLST 260, 290, 380, 410, or 440 3cr  
Eastern: RLST 311, 370, or 375 3cr  
Indigenous: RLST 360 or 365 3cr  
Elective: one RLST course (1) 3cr  
  
(1)  Consult Religious Studies advisor.

   

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Religious Studies Honors Track 12
   

Required Courses:

HNRC 499

Honors Senior Synthesis

*cr (1)

 

RLST 480/H/

Honors Seminar in Religious Studies

3cr

 

RLST 483/H/

Honors Thesis in Religious Studies

3cr

 

RLST 493/H/

Internship in Religious Studies

3cr

 

 

 (1)   Credits for HNRC 499 are counted in the Liberal Studies Synthesis requirement.

   

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