The purpose of the Associate Degree in Comparative Religious Studies is to provides an introduction to Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Sikhism, and Buddhism as well as the regions they were founded. Students would conduct qualitative and quantitative research, comparison, and analysis on various themes and religious events. The following is a sample of course requirements for the Program. Courses must be completed with a grade of C - or better in order to successfully complete the program.
Course Number Course Name Credit Value
- THE106 Contemporary Theological Controversies 4.0
- BIB338 Biblical Prophecies 4.0
- BIB340 Biblical Hermeneutics 4.0
- BIB218 Christian Ethics and Law 4.0
- INTL103 Intro to International Affairs: Regional Cultures and Worldviews 4.0
- COM104 Intro to Communications 4.0
- LANG204 English I 4.0 LANG304 English II 4.0
- BIB101 Biblical Overview 4.0
- INTL104 Intro to Islam 4.0
- INTL105 Intro to Hinduism 4.0
- INTL106 Intro to Buddhism 4.0
- INTL110 Intro to South Asia 4.0
- INTL115 Intro to Middle East 4.0
- REAN201 Research and Analytics 4.0
- BIB110 Major Biblical Themes and Link Analysis 1 4.0
- BIB210 Major Biblical Themes and Link Analysis 2 4.0
TOTAL 64