The Takeaway

If you have made it this far, that means you must have completed the course – great job! Be sure to review the Grading page in the Course Information module in Canvas to compare your points earned in the class to the letter grade scale. I try to have grading finished and posted immediately after the final exam deadline closes.

I hope you continue to apply what you have learned in this class in your future studies and day-to-day interactions. Religion is applicable to a wide variety of careers in public service as well as the military. I strongly encourage you to integrate additional Religion courses in your existing major or consider majoring in Religion. Click here for information on other courses in Religion at SF.

This class not only provides three credits on your transcript, it also counts as one of the four courses required for SF’s International Studies Certificate. For more information about the certificate, visit the SF International Studies webpage.

If you enjoyed this class, I also teach the following courses online and face-to-face:

  • HUM2420: African Humanities: This course draws from interdisciplinary sources to examine the geographic continent called ‘Africa’ and the complex cultural systems, political structures, religious practices, economic arrangements, social relationships, and histories shared by the diverse populations of people connected to Africa.
  • HUM 2020: Introduction to the Humanities: This exploratory course examines the ways that humans express universally-shared experiences, feelings and meanings through cultural elements (art, song, film, etc.
  • ANT 2410: Cultural Anthropology (on occasion): This course is an introduction to culture and global diversity.

If you have any other questions or concerns, feel free to reach out. Have a great break!

Sarah