UNDERGRADUATE CATALOG 1999–2000
Brigham Young University
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Graduate Programs | Religion Requirements | Religious Studies Center | Richard L. Evans Chair of Religious Understanding


370 JSB, PO Box 25693, (801) 378-2735

Dean: Robert L. Millet, Professor, Ancient Scripture
Associate Dean: Paul Y. Hoskisson, Associate Professor, Ancient Scripture
Associate Dean: Brent L. Top, Professor, Church History and Doctrine

The following departments are in Religious Education:

Religion courses are provided so that students may progress in their religious understanding and convictions simultaneously with their educational progress in secular fields. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has always maintained that education is not complete without proper integration of secular and religious knowledge and values. All students at BYU should include regular gospel study as a continuous part of their university experience.
Religious Education administers all religion courses sponsored by the university. Courses are available in ancient and modern scripture, Church history and doctrine, and related subjects. Undergraduate majors are not offered in religion; however, some graduate offerings in the 500s and 600s are available for use as minors or supporting courses in some of the graduate degree programs of other departments at BYU.



Religion Requirements for Full-time Students