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Jun 06, 2025
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2025-2026 UH Mānoa Catalog
Religious Traditions and Ancient Civilizations, BA/Religious Traditions of Asia and the Pacific: Ancient Civilizations, MA
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Return to: College of Arts, Languages & Letters
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5-Year Plan
This is a sample academic plan. Students should meet with an academic advisor prior to registration to formulate their own plan. Fall
- CLAS, LATN, GRK, SNSK (100-level) Credits: 3
- GenEd/Electives Credits: 12
Spring
- LATN/GRK/SNSK 102 Credits: 3
- GenEd/Electives Credits: 15
Fall
- LATN/GRK/SNSK 201 Credits: 3
- CLAS (200-400 level) Credits: 3
- DY Credits: 1
- GenEd/Electives Credits: 8
Spring
- LATN/GRK/SNSK 202 Credits: 3
- CLAS (300-400 level) Credits: 3
- GenEd/Electives Credits: 12
Total Credits 141
Key: CLAS | Classics undergraduate elective courses that may be counted toward the major in RTA. | CLAS/REL * | Classics/Relgion undergraduate courses that are required for the major in RTA (same course, cross-listed) | CLAS/REL ** | REL undergraduate course that is required for the major and is the gateway course for the BA/MA in RTA. A grade of B or above is required. | REL*** | REL courses that can be counted toward the MA in RTA. | REL ♦ | REL graduate courses that can be counted toward both the BA and MA in RTA. A grade of B or above is required. | GenEd/Electives | Undergraduate courses that satisfy GenEd and elective requirements outside of the RTA major. | Notes: [1] There are six required graduate courses for the MA, namely REL 600 - REL 605. Each is offered once every two years. Thus, first-year graduate students will take whichever three are offered during their combined senior/graduate year and the remaining three in the following year. [2] REL 688 - Plan B Research and REL 700 - Thesis Research are available on demand for students who have advanced to candidacy. Plan A students may take up to 6 units of REL 700 . Plan B students may take up to three units of REL 688 . [3] See note [2] above. REL 700 is only available for students who have selected Plan A (thesis). |
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