Study Abroad
Religion is a global and comparative field of study, the department encourages majors to study and travel abroad to learn more about sites, lived practices, and archives as it relates to their areas of interest in the study of religion. The faculty in the department actively work with majors to facilitate study abroad opportunities insofar as possible.
Below are some examples of how religion majors have taken advantage of the numerous study abroad opportunities at ºìÌÒÊÓƵ while meeting the department’s curricular requirements.
Year |
Fall |
Spring |
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1 |
Hum 110 Foreign Language (1st year) Group III lab course |
Hum 110 Foreign Language (1st year) Group III lab course 100-level Religion course |
2 |
100-level Religion course Rel 201—Theories & Methods in Study of Religion Group I elective Foreign Language (2nd year) |
Study Abroad [continue study of foreign language abroad, need four units to transfer] |
3 |
300-level Religion courses Rel elective Group II elective Group III elective |
Rel 402—Junior Seminar in Religion 300-level Religion course Elective course Elective course |
4 |
Rel 470 300-level Religion course Elective course |
Rel 470 Elective course Elective course |
Year |
Fall |
Spring |
---|---|---|
1 |
Hum 110 Foreign Language (1st year) Group III lab course |
Hum 110 Foreign Language (1st year) Group III lab course 100-level Religion course |
2 |
Study Abroad [continue study of foreign language abroad, need four units to transfer] |
Study Abroad [need four units to transfer, continue study of foreign language abroad] |
3 |
100-level Religion course Rel 201-Theories and Methods in Study of Religion Group III elective 300-level Religion course |
Rel 402—Junior Seminar in Religion 300-level Religion courses Elective course Elective course |
4 |
Rel 470 Group I elective Religion elective course |
Rel 470 Group II elective 300-level Religion course |