

Religion Programs
Undergraduate
- B.A. Specialization in Jewish Studies
- B.A. Specialization in Religion
- B.A. Specialization in Religion With Area Concentration Option
Students majoring in religion may elect to undertake a specialized program within the study of religion leading to a concentration in a particular religious tradition or traditions.
Minor
- Minor in Jewish Studies
A Minor in Jewish Studies consists of the successful completion of 18 semester hours in Jewish Studies or Hebrew, under advisement, with at least six hours in residence in Jewish Studies. - Minor in Religion
The minor consists of 18 semester hours, at least six hours of which must be from among the Department of Philosophy and Religion offerings. At least six credits must be taken in residence. The minor in religion should be planned with an adviser in order to adapt it to the needs, abilities and preferences of the individual student. Students who contemplate graduate study in religion or professional study in seminary or Rabbinical school after graduation, are especially encouraged to consult with the department chairperson early in their undergraduate careers.
Courses
- Course Information Search
Use the prefix RELI (Religion) or JWST (Jewish Studies) to find the most up-to-date information about Religion or Jewish Studies courses. - Fall 2007 Special Topics Course Descriptions
- Two New 1 Credit Courses in Sikh Sacred Music for Fall 2008
