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ANTHROPOLOGY |
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ANSC 136 |
Traditional Chinese Society
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ANAR 143 |
Archaeology, Anthropology, and the Bible |
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COMMUNICATIONS
(revised 11/13/07) |
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COSF 175 |
Topics in Comm.: Religion,
Media, and Democracy (petition for
credit) |
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ETHNIC STUDIES |
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No approved courses for the Religion major
offered this quarter. |
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HISTORY |
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HIEU 147 |
Women in the Middle Ages |
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HINE 103 |
The Jewish Diaspora in Antiquity
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HIEU 115 |
The Pursuit of the Millennium
[petition required] |
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HINE 161 |
Seminar in the Hebrew Bible
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HIUS 155A |
Religion and Law in American Society
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JUDAIC STUDIES |
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JUDA 100 |
Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
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LITERATURE
(revised 11/13/07) |
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LTGK 120 |
New Testament Greek |
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LTWL 138 |
Critical Religion Studies: Christian
Hagiography |
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LTWL 176 |
Literature and Ideas: Daoism [petition
required] |
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PHILOSOPHY |
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PHIL 104 |
The Rationalists |
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PHIL 130 |
Metaphysics |
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PHIL 185 |
Philosophy of Religion |
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POLITICAL SCIENCE |
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POLI 110B |
Sovereign Subjects in the Modern State:
Machiavelli to Rousseau |
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POLI
113B |
Chinese and Japanese
Political Thought (I) [petition required] |
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POLI 121 |
Government and Politics of the Middle East
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RELIGION |
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RELI 113 |
Texts and Contexts: Textual Communities in
South Asia (R. Cohen) |
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RELI 131 |
Topics in Religion, Gender and Sexuality:
The Sexual Body in Early Christianity (D. Kalleres) |
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SOCIOLOGY |
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SOCD 158 |
Islam in the Modern World |
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SOCD 188A |
Community and Social Change in Africa
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VISUAL ARTS |
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VIS 122D |
Michelangelo |
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LOWER DIVISION (Minors Only) |
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ANTH 1 |
Introduction to Culture (pending approval) |
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HUM 1 |
Foundations of Western Civilization: Israel &
Greece |
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MMW 2 |
The Great Classical Traditions |
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PHIL 14 |
Introduction to Philosophy: Metaphysics |
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RELI 1 |
Introduction to Religion (R. Cohen)
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SOC 1B |
The Study of Society |
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**
RELI 1 students must enroll in a weekly discussion
session (1 hour) and a film screening (2 hours). See the
Schedule of Classes for dates and times.
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