Religion in Los Angeles
Lecture, four hours. Introduction to varieties of religious experience in Los Angeles and its environs. Presentations, required readings, and (where possible) site visits to examine selected faiths and spiritual practices throughout Southern California and provide deeper understanding of myriad ways that sacred is made manifest and encountered. Foundational academic orientations within study of religion (anthropological, historical, psychological, sociological, etc.) used as framework to examine and interpret almost unparalleled religious diversity of City of Angels. Recognizing that spiritual traditions are crucial reflection of region's ever-changing demographics, emphasis on role of ethnicity, gender, nationality, and race in shaping of religious landscape. P/NP or letter grading.
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0-5 hrs/week
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This was one of my favorite classes I have ever taken at UCLA! Professor Joseph was so knowledgeable and passionate about the subject, and it was really interesting to learn about religion in this context. This class was not hard in my opinion--the main assignment is a research paper that involves a decent amount of work, but which I think was graded fairly. For tests, he gives a study guide and if you study those topics you should be good. Lectures aren't recorded and slides aren't shared, so even though he does not take attendance, going to lecture or having someone send you notes is necessary!
Straightforward exams and content, the only assignment is the final paper due Week 10 but the prompt is pretty open you just have to get started on it maybe 2 weeks before.
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No group projects
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Attendance required
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1 midterm
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Finals week final
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100% recommend the textbook
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