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. “Religious Issues in Contemporary Native America,” guest lecture in Religion in America Today, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies. July 9, 1999. “Death and Dying in the Native American Experience,” guest lecture in Religious Approaches to Death and Dying. University of California, Santa Barbara, Religious Studies. November 18, 1998. “Psychology and Religion, Freud and Jung in Context,” guest lecture in Problems in the Study of Religion University of California
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. “Religious Issues in Contemporary Native America,” guest lecture in Religion in America Today, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies. July 9, 1999. “Death and Dying in the Native American Experience,” guest lecture in Religious Approaches to Death and Dying. University of California, Santa Barbara, Religious Studies. November 18, 1998. “Psychology and Religion, Freud and Jung in Context,” guest lecture in Problems in the Study of Religion University of California
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. “Religious Issues in Contemporary Native America,” guest lecture in Religion in America Today, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies. July 9, 1999. “Death and Dying in the Native American Experience,” guest lecture in Religious Approaches to Death and Dying. University of California, Santa Barbara, Religious Studies. November 18, 1998. “Psychology and Religion, Freud and Jung in Context,” guest lecture in Problems in the Study of Religion University of California
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. “Religious Issues in Contemporary Native America,” guest lecture in Religion in America Today, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies. July 9, 1999. “Death and Dying in the Native American Experience,” guest lecture in Religious Approaches to Death and Dying. University of California, Santa Barbara, Religious Studies. November 18, 1998. “Psychology and Religion, Freud and Jung in Context,” guest lecture in Problems in the Study of Religion University of California
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. “Religious Issues in Contemporary Native America,” guest lecture in Religion in America Today, University of California, Santa Barbara, Department of Religious Studies. July 9, 1999. “Death and Dying in the Native American Experience,” guest lecture in Religious Approaches to Death and Dying. University of California, Santa Barbara, Religious Studies. November 18, 1998. “Psychology and Religion, Freud and Jung in Context,” guest lecture in Problems in the Study of Religion University of California
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successfully complete Biology 201, 205, and 206, Chemistry 105 , Statistics 231, Psychology 320 (Development Across the Lifespan), and Nutrition (NURS 120 or equivalent) before beginning the nursing program. (See Admission Criteria for GPA requirements in prerequisite and corequisite courses.) RN-with non-nursing baccalaureate degree or higher to M.S.N. Program. See options for registered nurses in the Master of Science in Nursing section of this catalog. The School of Nursing may add, amend, delete or
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Scriptures and the Christian Old Testament. (4) RELI 220: Early Christianity The origins, thought and expansion of the Christian Church; the growth of Christian involvement in culture to the end of the papacy of Gregory I (604 CE). (4) RELI 221: Medieval Christianity A study of the ideas, practices, forms of community among Christians from 600-1350, with an emphasis on how they understood their relationship to God, each other, and the natural world. (4) RELI 226: Christian Ethics This course introduces
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. Changing the course number of SOCW 232 to SOCW 332 12. Changing the content and number of SOCW 245 to SOCW 335 13. Changing the title & content of SOCW 350 14. Changing the content of SOCW 465 to include a new capstone project 15. Designating SOCW 481, Practicum II, as the Culminating Experience (CE) course 16. Modifying minor requirements to remove SOCW 375 and replace with 4 SOCW credits of the student’s choice 17. Changing catalog language around admission to the program 18. Changing catalog
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, see the separate instructions. (or P.O. box if mail is not delivered to street address) Room/suite )501(c)(3) 501(c) ( (insert no.) 4947(a)(1) or 527 |Corporation Trust Association OtherForm of organization: Year of formation: State of legal domicile: | | N et A ss et s or Fu nd B al an ce s Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this return, including accompanying schedules and statements, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete
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produce it. Cross-listed with COMA 322, ENGL 312. (4) RELI 211: Religion and Literature of the Hebrew Bible The literary, historical, and theological dimensions of the Hebrew Bible, including perspectives on contemporary issues. These writings later formed the Jewish Scriptures and the Christian Old Testament. (4) RELI 220: Early Christianity The origins, thought and expansion of the Christian Church; the growth of Christian involvement in culture to the end of the papacy of Gregory I (604 CE). (4
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