2022 Summer and Fall Courses

Summer 2022 Courses

Looking for a Summer course for 2022? Enroll in Relig. St. 374: Rhetoric of Religion, taught by Megan Zahay. This asynchronous, online course will be offered during the DDD Summer Session (June 20 – July 15, 2022).

Fall 2022 Courses

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Number                Title Instructor
102 [RS GATEWAY]  Exploring Religion in Sickness and Health Norman 
173 Consuming Happiness Whelan
200-001 Religion & Art Dale
200-002 [FIG COURSE] Making Food, Making Meaning Norman 
209 Western Intellectual and Religious History since 1500 Carlsson
218 Health and Healing in South Asia  Cerulli
227 Intro to Biblical Literature (Hebrew Bible in English) Syfox 
305 Women, Gender, and Religion C. Rock-Singer
307 A Survey of Tibetan Buddhism Khedup
335 King David in History and Tradition Hutton
342 Nordic Mythology Mellor
352 Shamanism DuBois
360 The Anglo-Saxons Zweck
400-001 meets with 401-001 Religion and Technology C. Rock-Singer
400-002 History of Islamic Art and Architecture Pruitt
400-003 Art and Power in the Arab World Pruitt
473 Meditation in Indian Buddhism and Hinduism Buhnemann
517 Religions of the Ancient Mediterranean Dressler
600 Religion in Critical Perspective Ridgely 

A Comprehensive list of Religious Studies courses can be found in the Religious Studies course list page in the Guide.

Please Note: 600 and 601 are offered for majors and certificate students who meet the requirements for authorization. Because religious studies is an interdisciplinary program drawing upon many departments, some courses may have prerequisites in their home departments that must be fulfilled even though the prerequisites themselves have no bearing on progress within the religious studies major. Students are responsible for ensuring that they have met all the prerequisites to enter a course before they enroll in it.