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Religious Studies 2204F/G
WORLD RELIGIONS: JUDAISM AND ISLAM
Course Description
A study of the history, faith and practices of Judaism and Islam.
Antirequisite(s)
Antirequisite(s):
Religious Studies 2130
.
Extra Information
Extra Information:
3 hours.
Course Weight:
0.50
Breadth:
CATEGORY B
i
Subject Code:
RELSTUD
This Course is Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages:
Modules/Programs
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Huron University College | Jewish Studies | MAJOR IN JEWISH STUDIES
Huron University College | Jewish Studies | MINOR IN JEWISH STUDIES
King's University College | Jewish Studies | MAJOR IN JEWISH STUDIES
King's University College | Jewish Studies | MINOR IN JEWISH STUDIES
King's University College | Religious Studies | HONOURS SPECIALIZATION IN CATHOLIC STUDIES
King's University College | Religious Studies | HONOURS SPECIALIZATION IN CATHOLIC STUDIES FOR TEACHERS
King's University College | Religious Studies | HONOURS SPECIALIZATION IN RELIGION AND SOCIETY (formerly RELIGIOUS STUDIES)
King's University College | Religious Studies | MAJOR IN CATHOLIC STUDIES FOR TEACHERS
King's University College | Religious Studies | MAJOR IN MIDDLE EAST STUDIES
King's University College | Religious Studies | MAJOR IN RELIGION AND SOCIETY (formerly RELIGIOUS STUDIES)
King's University College | Religious Studies | MINOR IN ISLAMIC STUDIES
King's University College | Religious Studies | SPECIALIZATION IN CATHOLIC STUDIES
King's University College | Religious Studies | SPECIALIZATION IN RELIGION AND SOCIETY (formerly RELIGIOUS STUDIES)
Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Medieval Studies | MAJOR IN MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Faculty of Arts and Humanities | Medieval Studies | MINOR IN MEDIEVAL STUDIES
Faculty of Social Science | History | MAJOR IN JEWISH STUDIES
Faculty of Social Science | History | MAJOR IN MIDDLE EAST STUDIES
Faculty of Social Science | History | MINOR IN JEWISH STUDIES