The Department of Religion, History, Philosophy, and Classics brings together four of the central disciplines of the Humanities, each of which provides important insights into the nature of human experience. Although separate major programs are maintained in each of the component disciplines, the combination into a single department affords greater opportunities to explore the connections between the individual disciplines and to create exciting and relevant interdisciplinary courses, as well as to develop new interdisciplinary concentrations that draw on the varied expertise of the departmental faculty, many of whom have the academic training and background to teach courses in more than one of the component disciplines.
The special emphases of the department's component disciplines, the requirements for the various majors and minors, and the specific course offerings of each discipline are described below, in the order in which the disciplines appear in the departmental name.


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