The Faculty of Religious Education offers instruction that blends intellectual learning with spiritual growth. Courses follow the Church curriculum and are graded, appearing on transcripts and contributing to GPA. Through active engagement, students strengthen their knowledge, skills, and discipleship.
Frequently Asked Questions About Faculty of Religious Education
What is the Faculty of Religious Education at BYU–Hawaii?
The Faculty of Religious Education offers instruction blending intellectual learning with spiritual growth, following the Church curriculum. Courses are graded and count toward GPA.
Where is the Faculty of Religious Education located?
It is located at 55-220 Kulanui St, 182 STC, Laie, HI 96762, United States.
What are the normal operating hours of the Faculty of Religious Education?
The faculty is open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday from 7:00 AM to 5:00 PM; Tuesday with a break from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM; and Friday from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM. It is closed on weekends.
How can I contact the Faculty of Religious Education?
You can contact them by phone at +1 808-675-3640 or visit their website at https://religion.byuh.edu/.
What types of courses does the Faculty of Religious Education offer?
Courses follow the Church curriculum, are graded, appear on transcripts, contribute to GPA, and focus on expanding knowledge, skills, and discipleship.
What is the featured message of the Faculty of Religious Education?
Their featured message is: 'Enter to learn, go forth to serve. BYU–Hawaii'.
What building is the Faculty of Religious Education located in on campus?
It is located in the Stake Center (STC) building on the BYU–Hawaii campus.
Which nearby religious organization might students visit before or after classes?
Students might visit The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located near the faculty, for worship and spiritual activities.
Are there any educational facilities near the Faculty of Religious Education for student support?
Yes, nearby educational facilities include Residential Life, Center for Hospitality & Tourism, and BYUH Testing Center, offering various student resources and support.
What are some nearby cultural or recreational places students might enjoy?
Students may enjoy visiting the Museum of Natural History, Temple View Learning Garden, and The HUB for entertainment and cultural experiences near campus.