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SSS 490: Coordinating Seminar
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A seminar to synthesize and integrate knowledge acquired in the social work curriculum and the liberals arts program. It is used to guide the Seniors in the writing of their comprehensive paper which serves as their senior comprehensive assessment. The class and the senior comprehensive assessment paper are graded independently of each other.
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SSS 497: Reading and Research in Social Work
1.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A tutorial course in which content and format are suited to the needs of the individual student with approval by the department chair. Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor and Adviser.
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SSS 498: Reading and Research in Social Work
2.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A tutorial course in which content and format are suited to the needs of the individual student with approval by the department chair. Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor and Adviser.
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SSS 499: Reading and Research in Social Work
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A tutorial course in which content and format are suited to the needs of the individual student with approval by the department chair. Prerequisites: Permission of Instructor and Adviser.
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TRS 101: Theology and Religious Studies
1.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
A one credit course for any student interested in becoming a Theology and Religious Studies major. Required for those planning to major in Theology and Religious Studies. Introduces students to the differences between Religious Studies and Theology and explores the many disciplines used within both fields. Will also examine the role of such study in preparing for pastoral ministry.
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TRS 158: International Mission Experience
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Ten-week course culminating in a twenty-one-day service learning experience. Presents students with the opportunity to address issues of poverty and social justice within academic and real-world settings. Addresses the historical, political, social, economic and religious issues facing those living in Central America. Invites students to live out Jesus' call to service through living with and working for the poor of rural areas in third world countries. Each student will be expected to raise funds to cover trip costs. Application and approval through campus ministry required. Note: This course does not satisfy a TRS distribution requirement and is taken as a free elective.
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TRS 200: Introduction to the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
An introduction to the books and theologies of the Old Testament. Will cover Priestly history, Deuteronomic history, the Prophets, and Wisdom literature. Examines methods for interpreting the Old Testament, especially in light of the Second Vatican Council's Decree on Divine Revelation.
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TRS 201: Faith Seeking Understanding
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
As a gateway course in theology, this course displays the life and thought of the Church over the course of two millennia with attention to the scriptures and the basic Trinitarian structure of Christian belief exemplified in the ancient symbol of the faith, the Creed. The whole of the Creed is a constant for theology, which is "faith seeking understanding," and thus it provides a coherent center for a historical understanding of theology. In this course, the three main sections of the creed are explored through texts from three major historical phases: the Old Testament, the New Testament and early Church, and the medieval and modern periods, respectively. Students will learn to read different genres of theological sources in the Christian tradition, and, through reading, discussing and writing about these texts, will gain an introductory grasp of the discipline of theology.
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TRS 210: Introduction to the New Testament
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
Study of the writings of the New Testament with special focus on the Four Gospels, The Acts of the Apostles, and the Pauline letters. Will cover the history and methods for interpreting the New Testament, especially in light of the Second Vatican Council's Decree on Divine Revelation.
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TRS 220: Church Through the Ages: Paul to Luther
3.00 Credits
Catholic University of America
This course will examine the history of the Christian church from the Apostolic Age to the beginning of the Protestant Reformation. Six major themes will be followed: The governance of the Church by councils, popes, and bishops; the evolution of Christian ideas about war, social justice, and spirituality; the tension and conflicts between the secular state and the Church; the changing ideas about how a "Christian life" should be lived; the rise of Islam and the conflict between Muslims and Christians; and the role of the Church in shaping Christian society. Students will also study Christian art and architecture as an expression of Christian beliefs and spirituality.
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