An Intro to World Religions

An introduction to the study of Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Christian and Islamic religious traditions. Readings come from primary religious sources, including the Bhagavad Gita, Shantideva’s guide to Buddhist awakening, the Passover Haggadah, Christian gospel narratives, the Quran, and diverse works of poetry, philosophy and art. Group projects, films and stories and virtual visits to religious sites online provide ways to begin seeing what the world looks like through the eyes of religious adherents.

Molec. Gen. & Human Disorders

Mendel's principles of genetic inheritance underpin all the inheritance patterns that we observe and the traits they govern. However, in nature, not all is as it first appears. Many traits seem to diverge from Mendelian genetics until we understand those inheritance patterns more deeply. In this course, we will explore the depths of genetic inheritance by first understanding the mechanisms of these seeming "exceptions of Mendelian inheritance". We will then understand how the molecule of DNA behaves in the nucleus to allow for gene expression and how we study DNA in the lab.

Sara A Moffett

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Clerk
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UMASS Amherst
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FCS Operational Services
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smoffett@umass.edu
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413-545-7160
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Physical Plant Building

Jay Alan McWilliams

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Clerk
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UMASS Amherst
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Facilities & Campus Services
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413-545-8997
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Physical Plant Building

Religion and Climate Change

Religion and climate change might seem to be an odd combination. After all, we tend to imagine religion as the domain of faith, emotion, and the otherworldly and the climate as the realm of science, objective knowledge, and the here and now. Nevertheless, this course investigates their sometimes surprising connections. For example, how do religious communities work to promote or oppose political action on climate change? How do religious conceptions about God's relationship with nature or with humanity impact adherents' views on climate change?

Nathan Lindsay

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Audio-Visual Equipment Technician
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UMASS Amherst
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Information Technology
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nathanlindsa@umass.edu
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Dickinson Hall

Omer Kabir

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Dir Computer Systems Admin
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UMASS Amherst
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Information Technology
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okabir@umass.edu
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413-399-3425
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