This course explores the intersection of incarcerated populations, corrections staff, and the practice of global religious traditions in U.S. prison settings. Looking at major western and eastern sacred identities and traditions, as well as indigenous and new religious movements, the course will provide students with a working knowledge and professional vocabulary. This course fulfills the Ideas & Innovations - US requirement of the Foundations and Perspectives general education curriculum. Prerequisites: FYS 111, GE 112, ENG 111/112 or 113, junior or senior standing. 08/27/2024-12/10/2024 Online Days to be Announced, Times to be AnnouncedOnline, Room 100