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Mar 21, 2024 by Young Ko (yko)
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RELG 181G - INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS
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45 - Religious Studies
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Program Code
45 - Religious Studies
Course Code
RELG 181G - INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS
Learning Outcomes Relationships
PLO 1: Identify the core beliefs and practices of world religions and demonstrate a global perspective on religious diversity.
CLO 2: Identify the essential beliefs and practices of the major religious tradition of the world
CLO 3: Develop an understanding the primary texts, religious art, symbols, myths, and rituals of each of the religious studied
CLO 4: Acquire experiential knowledge of religious expressions other than that of his or her own religious tradition
PLO 2: Analyze and understand religious phenomena within a variety of historical and cultural contexts.
CLO 2: Identify the essential beliefs and practices of the major religious tradition of the world
CLO 3: Develop an understanding the primary texts, religious art, symbols, myths, and rituals of each of the religious studied
CLO 5: Think critically about values and meanings that have been expressed through various religions and to relate those values to the contemporary world
PLO 3: Demonstrate critical thinking regarding values and meanings expressed through various religious traditions by relating them to the contemporary world.
CLO 1: Demonstrate a general understanding of the basic guidelines for the academic study of religion
CLO 3: Develop an understanding the primary texts, religious art, symbols, myths, and rituals of each of the religious studied
CLO 5: Think critically about values and meanings that have been expressed through various religions and to relate those values to the contemporary world
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