Bachelor Degree in Religious Studies at Cornell University |
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Cornell University is a Private not-for-profit, 4-year or above Research Universities (very high research activity) with 19,800 students in Ithaca, NY.
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Cornell University Bachelor degree Religious Studies
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To graduate as a major in Religious Studies, a student must (1) complete with letter grades the program's three core courses, RELST 2250 Introduction to Asian Religions, RELST 2651 Holy War, Crusade and Jihad, and RELST 4449 History and Methods of the Academic Study of Religion; and (2) complete with letter grades seven additional courses approved for the major.
Students must complete 10 courses cross-listed with Religious Studies
Three Core Courses:
RELST 2250 Introduction to Asian Religions
RELST 2651 Holy War, Crusade and Jihad
RELST 4449 History and Methods in the Academic Study of Religion
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