Religious Studies
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES COURSES

Session III - S08- I

(January 7, 2008 - March 8, 2008)

Spring I


NO.
CREDITS
COURSE
INSTRUCTOR

CSO 127

1

Orientation to Effective Online Learning

Girija Venkat, M.S.L.I.S.


Girija Venkat, M.S.L.I.S.; M.S.L.I.S., The Florida State University; M.A., Mysore University; B.A., Bennett College.

ENGL 101

3

Written Communication I

Helen Chavis Othow, Ph.D.

 

Helen Chavis Othow, Ph.D.: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; M. A., North Carolina Central; B.A., Saint Augustine's College.

HIST 107

3

African American History

Jerrold W. Roy, Ed.D

 

Jerrold W. Roy, Ed.D; Ed.D., Harvard University; Ed.M., Harvard University; M.A., Hampton University; B.S., Illinois State University.

UNVI 101

1

University 101

Martha Hall, Ed.D.

 

Martha Hall, Ed.D.; Ed.D., Ed.S., The George Washington University; M.A., B.A., Hampton University

PHIL 204

3

History of Western Philosophy II

Jason R. Curry, Ph.D.

 

Jason Richard Curry, Ph.D.; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University; M. Div., Harvard University; B.A. (Cum Laude), Morehouse College.

PSYC 203

3

Psychology

Audrey Ann Moses, M.A.

 

Audrey Ann Moses, M. A.; M.A., Norfolk State University; B.S., Southern University.

HEAL 200

2

Health Education

Cynthia Burwell, Ed.D.

 

Cynthia Burwell, Ed.D. ; Ed.D., The George Washington University; M.S., The Pennsylvania State University; B.S., Hampton Institute/Hampton University;A.S. Thomas Nelson Community College

RELG 309

3

American Religious Traditions

  Simeon E.Newbold, D.Min.

 

Simeon E. Newbold, Sr., D. Min.; D. Min., Samuel Dewitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University; M. Div., Seabury-Western Theological Seminary; M. ED., Tuskegee University; B. SW., Tuskegee University

HEBW 102

3

Elementary Hebrew Online II

Sarah Pscheidt, M.S.M.

 

Sarah Pscheidt, M.S.M.; M.S.M. and Investiture, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion, M.A., University of Wisconsin,  B. M. Northwestern University



RELIGIOUS STUDIES COURSES

Session IV - S08- II

(March 17, 2008 - May 17, 2008)

Spring II


NO.
CREDITS
COURSE
INSTRUCTOR

RELG 111

3

Old Testament I

Susan Moore, M.Div.

 

Susan R. Moore M.Div.; M.Div., Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S. University of South Carolina; Candidate for Ph.D. Educational Technology.

RELG 203

3

Islam

Shadee Elmasry, Ph.D.

Shadee Mohamed Elmasry, Ph.D., Ph.D. University of London; M.A. George Washington University; B.A. Rutgers University

RELG 211

3

New Testament I

Peter J. Nossal, M.A.

 

Peter J. Nossal, M.A.: M.A., Regent University; B.A. University of Florida.

ENGL 102

3

Written Communication II

 

Helen Chavis Othow, Ph.D.

 

Helen Chavis Othow, Ph.D.: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; M. A., North Carolina Central; B.A., Saint Augustine's College

RELG 104

3

Fundamentals of Public Speaking (Homiletics)

Dawn DeVeaux, D.A.

 

Dawn DeVeaux, D.A.; D.A. George Mason University; M.S. Austin Peay State University; B.A. Howard University.

RELG 307

3

World Religions

Shadee Elmasry, Ph.D..

 

Shadee Mohamed Elmasry, Ph.D., Ph.D. University of London; M.A. George Washington University; B.A. Rutgers University.

RELG 202

3

Life & Teachings of Jesus

Charlotte B. Sydnor, M. Div.

 

Charlotte B. Sydnor, M.Div..; M.Div. Wesley Theological Seminary; M.A. Central Baptist Theological Seminary;B.A. Fayetteville State University; Candidate for D.Min., United Theological Seminary.

POLS 201

3

Introduction to Political Science

Jeffrey B. Cook, Ph.D.

 

Jeffrey B. Cook, Ph.D.; Ph.D. West Virginia University; M.A., West Virginia University; B.A., Fairmont State College.

HIST 105

3

World Civilization I

Jeffrey B. Cook, Ph.D.

 

Jeffrey B. Cook, Ph.D.; Ph.D. West Virginia University; M.A., West Virginia University; B.A., Fairmont State College.



RELIGIOUS STUDIES COURSES

Session V - U08

(May 27, 2008 - July 26, 2008)

Summer


NO.
CREDITS
COURSE
INSTRUCTOR
ENGL 316
3

African American Literature

Mabel M. Khawaja, Ph.D.


Mabel M. Khawaja, Ph.D. ; Ph.D., West Virginia University; M.A. Western Illinois University; M.A., Punjab University, Pakistan; B.A., Kinnarid College.

SCIN 102
3

Introduction to Physical Science

Maysoon Ababneh, M.S.

 

Maysoon Ababneh, M.S., M.S. McMaster University; B.S. Kent State University

RELG 205
3

Other Religious Traditions

TBA

 

Gopal Kunji Kanan, D. Min.; D.Min. Regent University; M.Div., Regent University; B.S., National University of Malaysia

HEAL 441
3

Health & Aging

Cynthia Burwell, Ed.D.

 

Cynthia Burwell, Ed.D.; Ed.D., The George Washington University; M.S., The Pennsylvania State University; B.S., Hampton Institute/Hampton University; A.S. Thomas Nelson Community College.

RELG 112

3

Old Testament II

Susan R. Moore, M.Div.

 

Susan R. Moore M.Div.; M.Div.,Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary; B.S. University of South Carolina; Candidate for Ph.D. Educational Technology.

RELG 212

3

New Testament II

Pater J. Nossal, M.A.

 

Peter J. Nossal, M.A.: M.A., Regent University; B.A. University of Florida.

HIST 106
3

World Civilization II

Jeffrey B. Cook, Ph.D.

 

Jeffrey B. Cook, Ph.D.; Ph.D., West Virginia University; M.A., West Virginia University; B.A., Fairmont State College.
RELG 310

3

Basic Insights in the Judaeo-Christian Tradition

William D. Booth, D. Min.

 

William D. Booth, D.Min.: D.Min., United Theological Seminary; M.Div., Crozer Theological Seminary; B.A., Howard University.

RELG 450
3

Introduction to Pastoral Care and Counseling

Audrey Ann Moses, M. A.

 

Audrey Ann Moses; M.A., Norfolk State University; B.S., Southern University.

ENGL 203
3

English Literature I

Helen Chavis Othow, Ph.D.

 

Helen Chavis Othow, Ph.D.: Ph.D., University of Wisconsin; M. A., North Carolina Central; B.A., Saint Augustine's College.

SOCI 205
3

Introduction to Sociology

Zina T. McGee, Ph.D.

 

Zina T. McGee, Ph.D.; Ph.D., Tulane University; M.A., B.A., University of New Orleans.

PHIL 304
3

Ethics

Andrew T. Arroyo, M.A.

 

Andrew T. Arroyo, M.A.; M.A. Regent University; M.A. Old Dominion University

CSO 201
3

Introduction to Computers

Diane Nobles, M.E.M.

 

Diane Nobles, M.E.M.; M.E.M., Old Dominion University; B.S., North Carolina St.

CSO 127
1

Orientation to Effective Online Learning

Girigia Venkat, M..S.L.I.S.

 

Girija Venkat, M.S.L.I.S.;M.S.L.I.S., The Florida State University; M.A., Mysore University; B.A., Bennett College.



RELIGIOUS STUDIES COURSES

Session I - F08- I

(August 4, 2008 - October 4, 2008)

Fall I


NO.
CREDITS
COURSE
INSTRUCTOR
RELG 204
3

Pentecostalism

Maurice Nutt, D.Min.


Maurice Nutt, D.Min.; D.Min., Aquinas Institute of Theology; Th.M., Xavier University; M.Div., Catholic Theological Union.

ART 200
3

Understanding The Arts

Dawn DeVeaux, D.A.

 

Dawn DeVeaux, D.A.; D.A., George Mason University; M.S., Austin Peay State University; B.A., Howard University.
RELG 201
3

The Prophetic Books
(Major and Minor Prophets)

Charlotte B. Sydnor, M.Div.

 

Charlotte B. Sydnor, M.Div..; M.Div. Wesley Theological Seminary; M.A. Central Baptist Theological Seminary;B.A. Fayetteville State University; Candidate for D.Min., United Theological Seminary.

RELG 321
3

African American Religions In Historic Perspective

Simeon E. Newbold Sr., D.Min.

 

Simeon E. Newbold, Sr., D. Min.; D. Min., Samuel Dewitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University; M. Div., Seabury-Western Theological Seminary; M. ED., Tuskegee University; B. SW., Tuskegee University.

PSYC 203

3

 Introduction to Psychology

Audrey Ann Moses, M.A.

 

Audrey Ann Moses .; M.A., Norfolk State University; B.S., Southern University.
RELG 451

3

Pastoral Limits and Pastoral Authority

Simeon E. Newbold,Sr., D.Min.

 

Simeon E. Newbold, Sr., D. Min.; D. Min., Samuel Dewitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University; M. Div., Seabury-Western Theological Seminary; M. ED., Tuskegee University; B. SW., Tuskegee University.

PHIL 305
3

Ethics and Leadership

Calvin H. Sydnor, III, D.Min.

 

Calvin H. Sydnor, III, D. Min .; D.Min., M.Div., Lexington Theology; Seminary; B.S.,Cheyney State University.
RELG 307

3

World Religions

Shadee Elmasry, Ph.D.

 

Shadee Mohamed Elmasry,Ph.D.; Ph.D. University of London; M.A. George Washington University; B.A. Rutgers University.

HUMN 201
3

Seminar in Humanities I

Martha Hall, Ed.D.

 

Martha Hall, Ed.D.; B.A., M.A., Hampton University; Ed.D., Ed.S., The George Washington University.

GREK 101
3

Greek I

Peter J. Nossal, M.A.

 

Peter J. Nossal, M.A.; M.A., Regent University; B.A. University of Florida.

HEAL 200
2

Health Education

Cynthia Burwell, Ed.D.

 

Cynthia Burwell, Ed.D.; Ed.D., The George Washington University; M.S., The Pennsylvania State University; B.S., Hampton Institute/Hampton University;A.S. Thomas Nelson Community College.

CSO 127
1

Orientation to Effective Online Learning

Girgia Venkat, M.S.L.I.S.

 

Girgia Venkat, M.S.L.I.S.; M.S.L.I.S., The Florida State University; M.A., Mysore University; B.A., Bennett College.


RELIGIOUS STUDIES COURSES

Session II - F08- II

(October, 2008 - December, 2008)

Fall II


NO.
CREDITS
COURSE
INSTRUCTOR
RELG 401
3

Introduction to Theology

Maurice Nutt, D.Min.


Maurice Nutt, D.Min.; D.Min., Aquinas Institute of Theology; Th.M., Xavier University; M.Div., Catholic Theological Union.

RELG 104
3

Fundamentals of Public Speaking
(Homiletics)

Dawn DeVeaux, D.A.

 

Dawn DeVeaux, D.A.; D.A., George Mason University; M.S., Austin Peay State University; B.A., Howard University.
UVNI 101
1

University 101

Martha Hall, Ed.D.

 

Martha Hall, Ed.D.; Ed.D., Ed.S., The George Washington University; M.A., B.A,. Hampton University;

PHIL 203
3

History of Western Philosophy I

Jason Curry, Ph.D.

 

Jason Richard Curry, Ph.D.; Ph.D., Vanderbilt University;M. Div., Harvard University; B.A., Morehouse College.

PHIL 301

3

Contemporary Moral Problems

Andrew Arroyo, M.A.

 

Andrew T. Arroyo, M.A.; M.A. Regent University; M.A. Old Dominion University.

HEAL 441

3

Health & Aging

Cynthia Burwell, Ed.D.

 

Cynthia Burwell, Ed.D.; Ed.D., The George Washington University; M.S.,The Pennsylvania State University; B.S., Hampton Institute/Hampton University;A.S., Thomas Nelson Community College.
HUMN 202
3

Seminar in Humanities II

Martha Hall, Ed.D.

 

Martha Hall, Ed.D.; Ed.D., Ed.S., The George Washington University; B.A., M.A., Hampton University.

SOCI 205

3

Introduction to Sociology

Zina T. McGee, Ph.D.

 

Zina T. McGee, Ph.D.; Ph.D., Tulane University; M.A., B.A., University of New Orleans.

GREK 102
2

Greek II

Peter J. Nossal, M.A.

 

Peter J. Nossal, M.A.: M.A., Regent University; B.A. University of Florida.

HEBW 101
3

Hebrew I

Sarah Pscheidt M.S.M.

 

Sarah Pscheidt, M.S.M.; M.S.M.and Investiture, Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion; M.A., University of Wisconsin;  B. M., Northwestern University.

MATH 110
3

College Mathematics

Arun K. Verma, Ph.D.

 

Arun K. Verma, Ph.D.; Ph. D., Indian Institute of Technology; M.S., B.S., Dibrugarh University.

CSO 201
3

Introduction to Computers

Diane Nobles, M.E.M.

 

Diane Nobles, M.E.M.,; M.E.M., Old Dominion University; B.S., North Carolina St.

CSO 127
1

Orientation to Effective Online Learning

Girija Venkat, M.A.

 

Girija Venkat, M.S.L.I.S.; M.S.L.I.S., The Florida State University; M.A., Mysore University; B.A., Bennett College.

PHIL 210

3

Logic & Scientific Method

Gloria Cross-Smith, J.D.

 

Gloria Cross-Smith, J.D.; J.D., Chase College of Law Northern Kentucky University; B.A.., University of Alaska.


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If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me.

Dr. William D. Booth, Director
The Religious Studies Program
Voice: 757.728.6776
Fax: 757.727.5949

Email: william.booth@hamptonu.edu