The Mennonite Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary academic plan which may be taken in conjunction with many existing plans in Arts and other faculties. Mennonite Studies is designed to provide an overview of Anabaptist-Mennonite history, culture, thought, and practice from the early 1500s to the present.
Students enrolled in any degree program may pursue a minor designation in Mennonite Studies.
The Mennonite Studies Minor requires successful completion of a minimum of four academic course units (eight courses) with a minimum cumulative average of 65%, including:
- MENN 125
- HIST 247
- HIST 348/RS 344
- SOC 275
- four of CMW 363/MUSIC 363/RS 357, CMW 364/MUSIC 364/RS 358, ENGL 218, HIST 235/RS 240, HIST 379/RS 343, MENN 390, MENN 397, PACS 201, PACS 203/HIST 232, RS 152, RS 235, RS 236/JS 236, RS 250, RS 256/PACS 320, RS 353/PACS 330
Note
A student may petition to Mennonite Studies to substitute one of the optional courses with an alternate course in which the student has done substantial coursework on Mennonites.
Further Information
For further information, contact the director of Mennonite Studies at Conrad Grebel University College.