World Religions & Global Iss

Fall 2024 - Special Session

Description

An introduction to major religions of the contemporary world (Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Chinese religions) with particular emphasis on their relationship to pressing global issues, including economics and poverty, environmental issues, war and peace, and human rights. Explores a number of religious traditions that are closely identified with specific ethnic groups in this country.
Prerequisites: GE English Composition (1A), GE Critical Thinking (1B), GE Oral Communication (1C), GE Mathematical Concepts/Quantitative Reasoning (2); or faculty permission.

Class Notes

This course is for students in the RN-BSN program only.

Class Details

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Gagnebin, Sarah G
Location

WWW ONLINE

Class Registration Information

Class #
5142
Course
RELS 332 -
SECT 151
Units
3
Fees
Amount per Unit
  • $450 / unit
Capacity
25/40
Class Meeting Dates

08/26/2024 - 12/20/2024

Days

TBA

Times

Registration

Class Fee: $1,350.00
RELS 332 - SECT 151

World Religions & Global Iss

Class: 5142 Units: 3 Fees: $1,350.00

M-F 08/26/2024 - 12/20/2024 TBA

An introduction to major religions of the contemporary world (Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Chinese religions) with particular emphasis on their relationship to pressing global issues, including economics and poverty, environmental issues, war and peace, and human rights. Explores a number of religious traditions that are closely identified with specific ethnic groups in this country.
Prerequisites: GE English Composition (1A), GE Critical Thinking (1B), GE Oral Communication (1C), GE Mathematical Concepts/Quantitative Reasoning (2); or faculty permission.

Class Notes

An introduction to major religions of the contemporary world (Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Chinese religions) with particular emphasis on their relationship to pressing global issues, including economics and poverty, environmental issues, war and peace, and human rights. Explores a number of religious traditions that are closely identified with specific ethnic groups in this country.

Instructor
Instructor Name (static text): 
Gagnebin, Sarah G
Location
WWW ONLINE