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Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies (code R/STBA01)

Application instructions, admission requirements, and information about special programs are available on the Enrollment Services' web site:
First-time Freshman
Upper-Division Transfer Undergraduates

The program in Religious Studies intends to develop in students critical understanding of the forms of Religious phenomena in their cultural and historical context and a sensitivity to different value systems. The program provides students with an introduction to the major religious traditions and to religion in the modern world. Religious Studies places special Sciences.

Requirements:

A minimum of 36 units is required, distributed in the following way:
Core Courses:
R/ST 401 and 6 units from the following: R/ST 100, R/ST 102, and R/ST 103.
Area Courses: 21 additional upper division units from two of the following three categories:

  1. Western Religions: R/ST 210, 230, 311, 312I, 314, 315, 317, 322, 331I, 337I, 338I, 339I, 375, 376I, 383I, 459, 460, 467I, 471I, 472I, 490*, 499*;
  2. Eastern Religions: R/ST 341I, 344, 351, 352, 353I, 442, 448, 490*, 499*
  3. Religion in the Contemporary World: R/ST 202, 240, 301, 302I, 308, 362I, 383I, 391I, 425I, 472I, 482I, 485, 490*, 499*

Six additional units can be selected from either Religious Studies courses including language courses (Aramaic, Hebrew, or Sanskrit), or AIS 335, C/LT 342, PHIL 306, 307, 330.

*When the subject matter of a special topics or directed studies course is applicable, the course may be used.

Religious Studies Courses:

Lower Division:
R/ST 100 Introduction to Religion
R/ST 102 Introduction to World Religions I (Western)
R/ST 103 Introduction to World Religions II (Eastern)
R/ST 202 Religion and Society
R/ST 210 Introduction to Bible
R/ST 230 Hell and Heaven in Judaism
R/ST 240 Love, Life, and the World

Upper Division:
R/ST 301 Approaching Religion
R/ST 302I American Religious Diversity**
R/ST 308 Comparative Religious Ethics
R/ST 311 Old Testament
R/ST 312I Dead Sea Scrolls
R/ST 314 Jewish Religion
R/ST 315I Modern Jewish Thought
R/ST 317 Jewish Mysticism
R/ST 318 Biblical Hebrew I
R/ST 319 Biblical Hebrew II
R/ST 320A Biblical Aramaic I
R/ST 320B Biblical Aramaic II
R/ST 322 New Testament
R/ST 331I Islamic Religion
R/ST 341I Buddhism
R/ST 344 Religions of Japan
R/ST 351 Hinduism
R/ST 352 Religions of India
R/ST 353I Religions of Southeast Asia

R/ST 362I Religion and Psychology
R/ST 375 The Historical Jesus
R/ST 376I Christian Origins
R/ST 383I Christianity & Global Ethics
R/ST 391I Religion and Science
R/ST 401 Methods & Theories in the Study of Religion
R/ST 425I Religion and Modern Literature
R/ST 458 Women, Religion, and the Developing World
R/ST 460 Jewish Christianity
R/ST 467I Religion in Latin American & the Caribbean
R/ST 471I Early Christianity
R/ST 472I Formation of Modern Christianity
R/ST 482I American Religious Experience
R/ST 485 Contemporary Religious Thought
R/ST 490 Special Topics in Religious Studies
R/ST 499 Directed Studies

Refer to the CSULB catalog for complete course descriptions.
For further information regarding the Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies contact Undergraduate Advisor, Dr. Jon R. Stone.