COURSES APPROVED AS E/RS 4th COURSE

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COURSES APPROVED AS E/RS 4th COURSE ELECTIVES
The following courses have been approved by the E/RS Committee as 4th Course
electives. To determine when a particular course is typically offered, contact the
appropriate department.
ARTS 213: Incarnating Totem and Taboo
BIOL 110: Human Reproduction Today
BIOL 120: Life: Ecology and People
BLAW 300: Legal Environment of Business
BLAW 300H: Legal Environment of Business
CHEM 104/105: Chemistry in Society II
CLAS 180: Classics and the African American Heritage
CLAS 194: Christians and Jews in Graeco-Roman Literature
CLAS 285: The Holy Land in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Traditions
COMM 251: Rethinking the Media
COMM 324: Sex and Violence in Media
COMM 374: Media Ethics
COMM 477: Ethics in Society
ECON 209: Economics and Social Issues
ECON 315: History of Economic Thought
ECON 316: Globalization
ECON 320: Natural Resource Economics
ECON 330: Comparative Economic Systems
EDRE 296: Adult and Family Literacy Education
ENGL 371: War and Peace in World Literature
ENGL 373: War and Peace in American Literature
ENGL 392: Seminar: Images of Peace in Literature
ENGL 408: Dante and the Modern Reader
ENGL 466: Transgressive Texts and Alternative Publics
FREN 450: Classical French Theatre: Myth and Morals
HIST 154: War and Peace in the Modern World
HIST 402 or 4ll: Religion in American Life
HIST 434: History of Modern Paris
HIST 470: War, Culture, and Society
HOCS 323: Occupational Justice I
HRES 401: Morality and Employment Issues
MUSC 108: Music, War and Peace
MUSC 109: Music, Love and Death
PHIL 317: Philosophical Anthropology
PHIL 319: Reason and Desire
PHIL 321: Business Ethics
PHIL 324: Ethics of Mass Media Entertainment
PHIL 329: Bioethics
PHIL 331: Philosophy and Literature
PHIL 337: Philosophy of Friendship
PHIL 351: Italian Philosophy
PHIL 355: Principles of Political Philosophy
PHIL 359: Philosophy and Slavery
PHIL 364: Modern Political Philosophy
PHIL 373: William James
PHIL 379: Nietzsche
PHIL 382: J. S. Mill
PHIL 383: Spinoza
PHIL 388: Freud & Philosophy
PHIL 392/THEO 291: Xavier Seminar in the Holy Land
PHIL: 405 Topics in Ethics, Philosophy of Sex
PHIL 415 (358): Paris Seminar Political Theory
PHYS 116: Our Universe: The Earth
POLI 229: Politics of Central America
POLI 275: Politics of War and Peace
POLI 344: Challenges of Peace in the Contemporary World
POLI 350: Political Theory and the American Regime
POLI 415: Paris Seminar on Political Theory
PSYC 367: Psychology of Aging
SOCI 216: Sociology of Religion
SOCI 362: Technologies of Gender
SOCW 315: Social Institutions as a System
SOCW 318: Trends in Modern Society: Race Relations
SOCW/THEO 404: Religion, Ethics, & Professional Practice
SPAN 353: Introduction to Latin American Studies
SPAN 406: Historical Memory in Latin America
THEO 236: Jesuit Theology & Spirituality
THEO 267: African American Biblical Interpretation
THEO 283: Jewish/Christian Dialogue
THEO 303: Christian Ethics: Methods and Questions
THEO 311: Faith and Justice
THEO 312: Christian Health Care Ethics
THEO 313: Christian Sexual Ethics
THEO 315: Contemporary Ethical Issues
THEO 322: Black Theology
THEO 326: Women and Religion
THEO 334: Prophets of Nonviolence
THEO 340: U.S. Catholic Church and Public Issues
THEO 343: Dialogue Among World Religions
THEO 344: Religions of China
THEO 345: Challenge of Peace
THEO 346: Human Community: Needs and Rights
THEO 349: C.S. Lewis
THEO 351: Faith Culture and Ethnicity
THEO 364: Religion in an Age of Science
THEO 372: Disability, Ethics, & Theology
THEO 373: The Social Thought of Pope Benedict XVI
THEO 388: Theology & Ecology
THEO 391: Dialogue and Global Responsibility
THEO/SOCW 404: Religion, Ethics, & Professional Practice-
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