This course engages with the real world implications of late twentieth and twenty-first century scholarship on religion with a focus on applied learning and developing employable skills that facilitate transition from academia to a career. Highly recommended for students considering graduate school. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing or permission of the department. Seminar three hours per week. [0.5 credits]
This course engages with the real world implications of late twentieth and twenty-first century scholarship on religion with a focus on applied learning and developing employable skills that facilitate transition from academia to a career. Highly recommended for students considering graduate school. Includes: Experiential Learning Activity Prerequisite(s): fourth-year standing or permission of the department. Seminar three hours per week. [0.5 credits]