Religious Studies
Director: Steven Vose
Email: steven.vose@ucdenver.edu
Overview
An undergraduate minor is offered in Religious Studies, a discipline that overlaps with many other fields of study: anthropology, literature, philosophy, psychology and others. Religion has played a vital role in history and continues to do so in contemporary life. The degree of interaction between a religious tradition and its host society is profound. Knowledge of its religion(s) is essential for a genuine understanding of each culture. Students will study the nature of the belief systems of the world’s great religious traditions. Specific courses will offer the possibility of focusing one’s studies in the areas of ancient myth and shamanic traditions, Judaic and Christian studies, Islam, Asian religions, psychology of religion, philosophy of religion, anthropology and sociology of religion, religion and literature and biblical studies.
These program requirements are subject to periodic revision by the academic department, and the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences reserves the right to make exceptions and substitutions as judged necessary in individual cases. Therefore, the College strongly urges students to consult regularly with their major, minor and CLAS advisors to confirm the best plans of study before finalizing them.
Click here to learn about the requirements for the Minor in Religious Studies.
Faculty
Professors:
Robert Metcalf (Philosophy)
Associate Professors:
Colleen Donnelly (English)
Sarah Hagelin (English)
Rachel Harding (Ethnic Studies)
Assistant Professors:
Katherine Mohrman (Ethnic Studies)
Dale Stahl (History)
Steven Vose (History)
Instructors:
Kari Alexander (Sociology)
Bassem Hassan (Political Science)
Daryl Mehring (Philosophy)
Richard Smith (History)
Lecturers:
AnnMarie Bridges (Religious Studies)
Mary DeForest (Modern Languages)
Albert McClure (Religious Studies)
Stephanie Yuhas (Religious Studies)