PHIL2133 — Comparative Religions
PHIL 2133 - Comparative Religions PHIL 2133 - Comparative Religions 3 Credit Hours Course Description: This course is a study of the major world religions both ancient and modern. The student will examine and compare historical developments, major historical figures, philosophical tenets and/or belief systems, and sacred texts from various religions. Also, students will evaluate the impact of these elements within a contemporary, global framework. This course satifies three credit hours of the General Education Humanities requirements for all Associate in Arts, Science, and Diversified Studies degrees. Prerequisites: ENGL 1113 English Composition I
Prerequisites: ENGL1113