Religious Studies offers 6 courses. See below for details on how Religious Studies courses meet General Education requirements for Palomar College as well as for the California State University and University of California systems.
RS 101 | World Religions | Fall, Spring & Summer |
RS 102 | Religion in American History | Fall |
RS 103 | Religion and American Political Institutions | Fall, Spring |
RS 105 | Ritual/Symbol/Myth: Introduction to Religion | Selectively |
RS 108 | History of Christianity | Selectively |
RS 110 | Religion in America | Selectively |
Religious Studies For Palomar General Education Credit
These Religious Studies courses fulfill a General Education Requirement for Humanities:
RS 101, World Religions
RS 105, Ritual/Symbol/Myth: Introduction to Religion
RS 110, Religion in America
These Religious Studies courses fulfill a General Education Requirement for Social and Behavioral Sciences:
RS 102, Religion in American History
RS 103, Religion and American Political Institutions
RS 108, History of Christianity
Religious Studies For CSU GE Credit
These Religious Studies courses will transfer as CSU American History and Institutions credit:
RS 102, Religion in American History
RS 103, Religion and American Political Institutions
These courses will transfer as a CSU General Education Credit for Area C2 – Humanities:
RS 101,World Religion
RS 105, Ritual/Symbol/Myth: Introduction to Religion
RS 108, History of Christianity
RS 110, Religion in America
These courses will transfer as a CSU General Education Credit for Area D – Social Sciences:
RS 102,Religion in American History
RS 103, Religion and American Political Institutions
RS 108, History of Christianity
- Religious Studies For IGETC:
These courses satisfy UC and CSU Intersegmental General Ed for Area 3B – Humanities:
RS 101, World Religion
RS 105, Ritual/Symbol/Myth: Introduction to Religion
RS 108, History of Christianity
RS 110, Religion in America
These courses satisfy UC and CSU Intersegmental General Ed for Area 4 – Social and Behavioral Sciences:
RS 102, Religion in American History
RS 103, Religion and American Political Institutions
RS 108, History of Christianity
These course are Zero Cost Textbook classes:
RS 101, World Religion
RS 110, Religion in America