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HUM 130 Religions of the World
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HUM 130 Religions of the World
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Course Syllabus
HUM 130
HUM 130 Religions of the World
Course Syllabus
Course Title: HUM 130 – Religions of the World Required Texts: Fisher, M.P. (2005). Living religions (6th ed.). New Jersey: Prentice-Hall Inc. Axia College’s Writing Style Handbook, available online at https://axiaecampus.phoenix.edu/Writing_Style_Handbook_AxiaUOP.pdf Electronic Resources Please Note: All required text and materials are found on the aXcess course page. The aXcess page can be accessed through the University of Phoenix Student and Faculty Web site at http://axiaecampus.phoenix.edu
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HUM 130 Religions of the World
Course Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION This course studies the major religions of the world. Topical areas include Buddhism, Christianity, Confucianism, Hinduism, Indigenous Cultures, Islam, Judaism, and Taoism. Students will be...