SSCI 1004 Perspectives on American Religious Diversity
This is an Institutional Priority course that develops key competencies in critical thinking and oral communication through an introduction to American religious diversity. The course includes an online Critical Thinking and Oral Communication (CTOC) component. The course offers an opportunity for students to apply critical thinking skills to religious diversity and to gain experience in developing and presenting original arguments in oral forms. This course explores the diversity of religious expression in the United States. Using historical and sociological perspectives, discussion will center on America's diverse religious groups, and on religious perspectives in American popular culture. The theme of this course is that religion is influential in America, not only in its institutional expressions (churches, synagogues, mosques, etc.), but also in secular life (film, music, sports, etc.).
Lecture Hours
4 hours