PHIL 210 - Introduction to World Religions
| Description: | PHIL 210 surveys the major religions of the world in order to promote an understanding of the variety of religious beliefs. Major religions studied include Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The course may also include other religious traditions, if time permits. |
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| Credit hours: | 3-0-3 |
| Prerequisite(s): | eligibility for ENGL 101 |
| Applicability towards graduation: |
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| IAI: | H5 904N: Comparative Religions (GECC) |
| Offered: | Fall |
Philosophy Courses
| Number | Title | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| PHIL 100 | Critical Thinking | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 106 | African American Churches in America | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 110 | Introduction to Philosophy | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 120 | Introduction to Ethics | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 200 | Symbolic Logic | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 210 | Introduction to World Religions | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 215 | Asian Philosophy | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 220 | Current Issues in Ethics | 3-0-3 |
| PHIL 230 | Philosophy of Religion | 3-0-3 |