Religion, B.S.

This degree is designed to meet the admission requirements of graduate programs in varying fields, including Religious Studies, and seminaries, by providing students with an introduction to a diverse array of religious traditions and methodologies for engaging in the comparative examination of these cultural institutions.

Faculty Mentoring and Experiential Learning

Having broad latitude in choosing courses, religion majors and minors will collaborate with their advisors in crafting their own unique area of concentration. the path of study for majors may be enhanced by an internship or service learning, and will culminate in the capstone experience with a digital portfolio detailing how their Texas Wesleyan religion major has equipped and empowered them for their next steps after graduation.

General Education Curriculum (45-46)

For the full General Education Curriculum Policy and Requirements, refer to the GEC listed in this catalog.

MAT 1302 or MAT 1304 is acceptable for the GEC math requirement.

Some courses listed in program “Major Requirements” or “Required Related Courses” (noted with an asterisk [*]) may be used to meet requirements in the GEC. Although these courses fulfill requirements in each area, credit hours for these courses, if taken for the GEC, may only be counted in the GEC.

Complete Graduation Requirements are listed in this catalog.

Language Literacy

English

ENG 1301Composition I

3 Credits

ENG 1302Composition II

3 Credits

one of the following courses:
ENG 2324Introduction to Creative Writing

3 Credits

ENG 2326Exploring American Lit

3 Credits

ENG 2327Exploring World Lit

3 Credits

ENG 2328Exploring British Lit

3 Credits

Interdisciplinary Integrative Course

choose one course:

HUM 2340The Human Experience I

3 Credits

HUM 2341The Human Prospect

3 Credits

SSC 2360Social Justice

3 Credits

WSP 2340Hon Lang/Lit Interdiscip Integrative

3 Credits

Analytic Literacy

Choose one option:

Option #1: two math / one science (10 hours);

Option #2: one math / two sciences (11 hours)

Mathematics:

MAT 1302, MAT 1304 (if allowable by major), or any math course with MAT 1302 or MAT 1304 or higher as a prerequisite (students may not satisfy Option #1 with both MAT 1302 and MAT 1304 only))

Note: MAT 1304 is acceptable for all programs in the School of Natural and Social Sciences except for the programs in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, and Mathematics. MAT 1304 is acceptable for all programs in the School of Arts and Letters and the School of Education. MAT 1304 is not acceptable for any program in the School of Business and Professional Programs.

Science:

Choose 1 or 2 of the following courses with accompanying lab:

BIO 1406Contemporary Biology

4 Credits

BIO 1407Animal Life

4 Credits

BIO 1408Plants & Human Affairs

4 Credits

BIO 1409Cracking the Code: A User's Guide to Human Genetics

4 Credits

BIO 1410Introduction to Biology I

4 Credits

BIO 1413Local Spring Flora

4 Credits

BIO 1414Cats, Chromosomes & Codons

4 Credits

BIO 1415Exploring Human Biology

4 Credits

BIO 1420Introduction to Biology II

4 Credits

BIO 2401Human Anatomy & Physiology I

4 Credits

BIO 2402Human Anatomy & Physiology II

4 Credits

CHE 1403Nature of Physical Science

4 Credits

CHE 1404Physical Science & Environment

4 Credits

CHE 1405Forensic Science I

4 Credits

CHE 1415General Chemistry I

4 Credits

CHE 1416General Chemistry II

4 Credits

NSC 1402Introductory Astronomy

4 Credits

PHY 1401University Physics I

4 Credits

PHY 1402University Physics II

4 Credits

PHY 1410Fundamentals of Physics I

4 Credits

Cultural Literacy

HIS 2324Fundamentals of Modern American History

3 Credits

Choose (3) hours from one of the following:

FAR, MUS, or THA

Choose (3) hours from any of the following:

REL 1311Introduction to Jewish Scriptures

3 Credits

REL 1312Introduction to Christian Scriptures

3 Credits

REL 1313Introduction to Ethics

3 Credits

REL 1321Introduction to Comparative Religions

3 Credits

REL 1323Introduction to Interfaith Leadership

3 Credits

Choose (3) hours from any of the following:

FAR, MUS, THA

HIS 2321Fundamentals of Early American History

3 Credits

HIS 2301World History to 1648

3 Credits

HIS 2303World History Since 1648

3 Credits

PHI 2301Logic

3 Credits

PHI 2321Introduction to Philosophy

3 Credits

REL 1311Introduction to Jewish Scriptures

3 Credits

REL 1312Introduction to Christian Scriptures

3 Credits

 

REL 1313Introduction to Ethics

3 Credits

or

REL 1323Introduction to Interfaith Leadership

3 Credits

 

SPC 1301Fund of Speech

3 Credits

WSP 2303Hon Sem Cultural Lit

3 Credits

Social Literacy

EXS 1220Basic Concepts of Wellness

2 Credits

Choose any three of the following courses with at least two different academic areas represented:

BUA 1301Introduction to Business

3 Credits

ECO 2305Prin of Econ I

3 Credits

FIN 1325Personal Finance

3 Credits

GEG 2304World Geography

3 Credits

GEG 2305Human Geography

3 Credits

IST 2300Introduction to International Studies

3 Credits

MCO 1302Mass Media & Society

3 Credits

POL 2311American Government I

3 Credits

PSY 1301General Psychology

3 Credits

PSY 2342Psychology of Everyday Life

3 Credits

SOC 1302Cultural Anthropology

3 Credits

SOC 2301Intro to Sociology

3 Credits

SOC 2302Social Problems

3 Credits

SOC 2390Minority Groups

3 Credits

WSP 2304Hon Sem Social Literacy

3 Credits

Required Related Courses

English

ENG 3310Advanced Writing

3 Credits

Major Requirements

A minimum of 30 total religion hours including the Capstone course. At least three hours must be taken at the 1000 level, and no more than six hours may be taken at that level. At least three hours must be at the 2000 level. And at least 18 hours must be taken at the 3000 level or above. 

Choose 3 or 6 hours of religion courses at 1000 level

(any more than 6 hours will count as elective)
REL 1150Independent Study

1 Credit

REL 1311Introduction to Jewish Scriptures

3 Credits

REL 1312Introduction to Christian Scriptures

3 Credits

REL 1313Introduction to Ethics

3 Credits

REL 1321Introduction to Comparative Religions

3 Credits

REL 1323Introduction to Interfaith Leadership

3 Credits

REL 1350Independent Study

3 Credits

Choose 3 hours from religion courses at the 2000 level

REL 2321Encountering Asian Traditions

3 Credits

REL 2322Encountering Abrahamic Traditions

3 Credits

Choose at least 18 hours of religion courses at 3000 level or above

REL 3150Independent Study

1 Credit

REL 3250Independent Study

2 Credits

REL 3315Interfaith Leadership

3 Credits

REL 3315HInterfaith Leadership

3 Credits

REL 3322The Buddha and His Teachings

3 Credits

REL 3322HThe Buddha and His Teachings

3 Credits

REL 3323Exploring Islamic Tradtions

3 Credits

REL 3323HExploring Islamic Traditions

3 Credits

REL 3324Exploring Christian Traditions

3 Credits

REL 3324HExploring Christian Traditions

3 Credits

REL 3325Exploring Jewish Traditions

3 Credits

REL 3325HExploring Jewish Traditions

3 Credits

REL 3340Exploring Daoism

3 Credits

REL 3340HExploring Daoism

3 Credits

REL 3350Independent Study

3 Credits

REL 3361Jesus' Life & Teachings

3 Credits

REL 3361HJesus' Life & Teachings

3 Credits

REL 3363Religion in America

3 Credits

REL 3363HReligion in America

3 Credits

REL 3364Pursuing Happiness

3 Credits

REL 3364HPursuing Happiness

3 Credits

REL 3370Religion, Justice, and Human Rights

3 Credits

REL 3370HReligion, Justice, and Human Rights

3 Credits

REL 3371Religion, Science and the Environment

3 Credits

REL 3371HReligion, Science, and the Environment

3 Credits

REL 3399Special Topics

3 Credits

REL 3451Independent Study

4 Credits

 

REL 4150Independent Study

1 Credit

REL 4250Independent Study

2 Credits

REL 4345Religion & Popular Culture

3 Credits

REL 4345HReligion & Popular Culture

3 Credits

REL 4350Independent Study

3 Credits

REL 4368Experiencing Religion Through Travel

3 Credits

REL 4393Internship

3 Credits

REL 4399Special Topics

3 Credits

REL 4450Independent Study

4 Credits

Capstone Experience

(Must have completed 9 upper level Religion hours to take course)
REL 4343Saints, Sages & Social Reformers

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:30

 

Electives

Electives will be required if the student has not met a minimum of 120 hours in the program.

Total Hours (120)