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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Formerly Th 324 Pastoral Leadership. This course focuses on the leadership and communication needed in pastoral ministry situations. Topics include: (1) a vision and praxis of pastoral care and leadership; (2) effective communication and relational skills; (3) church organizational development; (4) professional ministerial ethics in the light of the National Certification Standards for Lay Ecclesial Ministry; ( 5) Church law and civil law in ministry; and (6) portfolio and internship orientation. Prerequisite: Any one of the following: Psy 102, 105, Soc 204.
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 credit hour This course engages each of its students with a well respected and experienced minister as a mentor. It involves the protégé and mentor in reflection on the skills and competenciesneeded for effective and fulfilling ministry as identified in "Standard 3: Catholic Theology;" "Standard 4: Pastoral praxis;" and "Standard 5: Professional Practice" of National Certification Standards for Lay Ecclesial Ministry as approved by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops' Committee on Certification and Accreditation. Prerequisites: Th 109 Introduction to Ministry and junior status. ( Arr)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Formerly Th 410 Christian Ministry Internship. This field experience is structured to be a direct preparation for beginning professional ministry. As such, it assists the MFP student in attaining the level of theological reflection, the breadth of pastoral theology, the depth of ministry competence, the spirit of collaboration, and the standard of professional ministry practice to be achieved at the B.A. or Certificate levels. Its goal, furthermore, is to provide a senior level integration of the basic areas of preparation for contemporary ministry identified by the Ministry Formation Program and the educational outcomes identified by Brescia University. Prerequisite: Senior status; permission of instructor. ( Arr)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours This course explores many of the issues and theories that are necessary to an understanding of women's status roles and experiences today; it challenges students to envision alternatives to present systems of inequality. Prerequisite: Sophomore status. ( SP)
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credit hours Formerly WS 400. This course provides the capstone experience for students declaring a minor in Women's Studies. It encourages the integration of the interdisciplinary courses and challenges students to acquire a new understanding of women's diverse experiences. Prerequisite: Completion of fifteen credit hours in courses approved for Women's Studies. (SP)
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