Religion-Philosophy Professors Lang and S. Reed (chair) Mission Statement The mission of the Religion-Philosophy Department at University of Jamestown is to promote the significance of Christian faith and thought for all areas of life and to provide students with a sound educational foundation in the fields of religion and philosophy.
A grade of C- or above must be earned in all courses that are required in a major or a minor.
Intended Student Learning Outcomes for the Religion and Philosophy Majors
1. Students will demonstrate their ability to produce clear and cogent writing. 2. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of the contents and messages of the books of the Christian Bible. 3. Students will demonstrate an historical and theoretical foundation in the field of philosophy. 4. Students will explain the key elements of major ethical theories. 5. Students will demonstrate their knowledge of the key elements of the historic Christian faith. Requirements for the Religion-Philosophy Major
Dept. Course No. Course Title Rel 211 Old Testament Rel 212 New Testament Rel 362 Christian Beliefs Rel 296/396 or A study of selected texts of the Bible 297/397 Semester Credits
Credits 3 3 3
Dept. Course No. Course Title Phil 252 Ethics Plus three of the following four courses: Dept. Course No. Course Title Phil 303 Classical Philosophy Phil 305 Medieval Philosophy Phil 306 Modern Philosophy Phil 307 Recent and Contemporary Philosophy Semester Credits
Credits 3
Dept. Course No. Course Title Rel/Phil Electives Semester Credits
Credits 12 12
36
Total Semester Credits
Recommended Courses Dept. Rel
Course No. 371
Course Title World Religions
Requirements for the Religion Minor Dept. Rel Rel
186
Course No. 211 212
Course Title Old Testament New Testament
3 12
Credits 3 3 3 3 12
Credits 3
Credits 3 3