Academic Planning Worksheet: Comparative Religion
Preparation for your intended major is a factor in the review of your UW transfer application. Use this worksheet to help you plan for admission to your intended major and for UW general education requirements.
Department admission information
Admission to this major is open. Students in good academic standing can declare this major at any time. List this as your intended major when you apply and be admitted directly.
Although admission is open, students are strongly encouraged to prepare for the major before transfer. See the Comparative Religion website for more information.
- Catalog overview
- Visit MyPlan to run a degree audit
- UW college and school graduation requirements
Courses recommended for admission to major
Directions: Record the courses you have taken, are taking or plan to take prior to UW enrollment that you believe are equivalent to the UW course requirements listed below. Not sure? Use the transfer course equivalency guide.
UW Course | Dept. Prefix & Number | Term/Year |
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Example: MATH 124 – Calculus I | MATH 151 | AUT 08 |
RELIG 201 — Introduction to World Religions: Western Traditions | ||
RELIG 202— Introduction to World Religions: Eastern Traditions | ||
JSIS 202 I&S — Making of the 21st Century (May be taken as a transfer course at Bellevue, Edmonds or Shoreline Colleges) | ||
History of civilizations (Chinese, South Asian, European) desirable, not required. | ||
Religious traditions (Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism) | ||
Writing courses | ||
Entering transfer GPA
Total undergraduates, as of autumn 2019: 7
Total from Washington community colleges: 2
- Entering transfer GPA (from WA community colleges):
- 3.75 – 4.00: 0
- 3.50 – 3.74: 0
- 3.25 – 3.49: 0
- 3.00 – 3.24: 1
- 2.75 – 2.99: 0
- 2.50 – 2.74: 1
- 2.49 and below0
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