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Department of Religious Studies (RS) courses at UVic:

2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
  • Spring
An introductory survey of the sources, beliefs and practices of Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The traditions will be studied in their cultural and political contexts from both historical and contemporary ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
  • Spring
An introductory survey of the sources, beliefs and practices of Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and the Chinese religions. The traditions will be studied in their cultural and political contexts from both ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
  • Spring
The major religious traditions and their relationship to contemporary social, cultural, political and economic issues such as gender, death, ecology, work and the market economy. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
An examination of how the methods and understanding of disciplines such as Anthropology, History, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology contribute to the study of religion. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Fall
Application of critical and analytic methods in Religious Studies to a particular religious topic. Topics may include: religion and death, religion and environment. Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • not scheduled, yet
Course study based on events at or organized by the Centre for Studies in Religion and Society, including weekly lectures by Centre Fellows, daily discussions, distinguished speaker series, faculty symposia ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • Spring
Graduating Major's research project consisting of readings and assignments based on what has been learned from the academic study of religion in the program and focused on the relationship of ... Course reviews: 0
2011/2012 academic year:
  • not scheduled, yet
Students wishing to pursue a course of directed readings should, together with a faculty member willing to supervise such a course, formulate a proposal describing both the content of the ... Course reviews: 0

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