§Independent work means not less than three additional hours each week of conference, research, independent reading, and writing as assigned by the instructor. The student?s grade is determined in part by the successful completion of this independent work.
In 2010, the college transitioned to a new course numbering system in preparation for the migration to the CUNYfirst platform.
Old course numbers - if available - are provided in the parenthesis after the "/" symbol.
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Questions of Text and Truth: Introduction to Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (RELG 3003 / REL 1.1)
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Islam and Modernity (RELG 3004 / REL 3)
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Religions of India, China and Japan (RELG 3005 / REL 1.2)
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The Shaping of the Islamic World: From Origins to Modernity (RELG 3006)
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Ancient Mediterranean Religions (RELG 3007)
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Job and the Problem of Evil (RELG 3010 / REL 10)
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Tower of Babel: Syriac Christianity in Its Babylonian and Rabbinic Contexts (RELG 3011)
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Islamic Perspectives on Reason, Science and, Culture (RELG 3020 / REL 15)
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Searching for God: Ancient Greeks, Jews, and Christians (RELG 3022)
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Heroes, Gods, Monsters: Classical Mythologies (RELG 3030 / REL 16)
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Death and Afterlife in the Ancient World (RELG 3035)
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Mysticism, Magic, and Ritual in Ancient China (RELG 3040 / REL 18)
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Magic in the Ancient World (RELG 3041)
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Gender and the Body in Ancient Religions (RELG 3042)
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The History of Christianity (RELG 3050 / REL 19)
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Brooklyn and Its Religions (RELG 3055 / REL 17)
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Special Topics in Religion (RELG 3060 / REL 20)
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Minicourse in Special Topics in Religion (RELG 3070 / REL 20.1)
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Spirit for the Earth (RELG 3728 )
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Seminar in Studies in Religion (RELG 4001 / REL 70)
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Independent Studies I (RELG 5002 / REL 83.1)
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Independent Studies II (RELG 5003 / REL 83.2)
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