Religious Studies and the Gen Ed Curriculum
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Because of the broadly interdisciplinary nature of Religious Studies, many Religious Studies classes can be taken to satisfy the  for the College of Arts & Sciences.
Skills Requirement
Written CommunicationÂ
- RLST 3020: Advanced Writing in Religious Studies
Distribution Requirement
Arts & Humanities
- All RLST undergraduate classes count as Arts & Humanities classes.
Diversity Requirement
U.S. Perspective
- RLST 2202: Islam
- RLST 2500: Religions in the United States
- RLST 2700/ETHN 2703: Native American and Indigenous Religious Traditions
- RLST/WGST 2800: Women and Religion
Global Perspective
- RLST/JWST/HIST 1818: Jewish History to 1492
- RLST/JWST/HIST 1828: Jewish History Since 1492
- RLST/JWST/HIST 1830: Global History of Holocaust and Genocide
- RLST/JWST 1900: Introduction to the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
- RLST 2202: Islam
- RLST/ARAB 2320: The Muslim World, 600-1250
- RLST 2612: Yoga: Ancient and Modern
- RLST 3040: The Quran
- RLST/JWST/WGST 3202: Women, Gender & Sexuality in Jewish Texts & Traditions
- RLST/HUMN 3801: Muslims, Christians, Jews and the Mediterranean Origins of the West
- RLST/HUMN 3850: The Mediterranean: Religion Before Modernity