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AN N EA M130

Ancient Egyptian Religion

(Same as Religion M132.) Lecture, three hours; discussion, one hour. Introduction to religious beliefs, practices, and sentiments of ancient Egypt to study Egyptian religion as coherent system of thought and sphere of action that once served as meaningful and relevant framework for understanding physical reality and human life for inhabitants of Nile Valley. General principles as well as developments through time (circa 3000 BC to 300 CE). Topics include mythology, temple and cult, magic, and personal piety. P/NP or letter grading.

Course statistics

Predicted GPA
3.51
n = 404 · 5 terms · ± 0.027
A range
74%
of letter grades
Taken P/NP
8%
89% of those passed
D / F / W
6.7%
incl. withdrawals

Sections in Fall 2026

Not offered in Fall 2026.

Enrollment history

Final enrollment per term, averaged across that term's sections. Four years deep, summer excluded. Per-section live curves are on each section page.

  • 10521F
  • 13122F
  • 15323S
Enrolment by term: 21F 105, 22F 131, 23S 153
Peak 153 Most recent 153 in 23S 3 terms on record

Grade distribution

  • A+ 116 · 26.1%
  • A 126 · 28.4%
  • A- 57 · 12.8%
  • B+ 25 · 5.6%
  • B 31 · 7.0%
  • B- 8 · 1.8%
  • C+ 4 · 0.9%
  • C 7 · 1.6%
  • C- 3 · 0.7%
  • D+ 3 · 0.7%
  • D 4 · 0.9%
  • D- 4 · 0.9%
  • F 16 · 3.6%
  • P 33 · 7.4%
  • NP 4 · 0.9%
  • I 3 · 0.7%

Grey bars are non-letter outcomes — P/NP, S/U, incompletes. They are excluded from the GPA entirely rather than scored, because counting a P as a 4.0 would be a fabrication.

By instructor

Instructor Predicted Raw n Terms A range
WENDRICH, WILLEMINA Z 3.51 3.51 352 3 75%
COONEY, KATHLYN M 3.48 3.48 52 2 65%

“Predicted” is shrunk toward the course average, which is itself shrunk toward the department — so an instructor with a handful of students sits near the course mean rather than topping the list.

By term