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The department holds a crucial position across Georgetown University's educational endeavors. Initially, it supports the core curriculum through two essential courses: The Problem of God and Introduction to Biblical Literature, which are options for the first required course. The department's diverse array of other courses fulfills the second mandatory requirement. Additionally, it caters to undergraduate majors with four specialization tracks: Christian theology, religious ethics, biblical studies, and religious studies.
Ethics Specialization: Tailored for students seeking to explore ethical foundations, approaches, and themes through a religious lens, this track allows focus on Christian ethics, ethics in other faith traditions, or broader religious ethics. Students may also delve into specific areas like social justice, comparative ethics, or societal and cultural moral challenges.