Courses
Hybrid Online Course Sequence:
Summer A |
Fall A |
Spring A |
Summer B |
Fall B |
Spring B |
Summer C |
• Theology of Revelation
Online Elective, TBD
• Symposium on Evangelization & Culture |
• Trinity and Christian Salvation
• Faith & Science
• Prayer/Spiritual Theology |
•Ecclesiology
• "Bible &" Elective,TBD
• Eschatology |
• Apologetics of Love
Online Elective, TBD
• Symposia on Evangelization & Media |
• Fundamentals of Moral Theology
• Roads to God
• Spiritual Theology Elective, TBD |
•Sacraments
• CST
• Johannine Lit
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• Capstone Course |
• As a point of reference, Summer 2023 is a "Summer B." The courses are on a two-year (A-B) rotation. "Summer C" captures a student's final summer, when they take their Capstone Course.
• Thus, this chart also lays out a 2 year + 1 Summer course plan, which is accomplished by taking 2 courses per semester during Summer, Fall, and Spring, EXCEPT during your final Spring when you need just 1 three-credit course and your final Summer when you take your Capstone.
• The courses in bold are Required topical courses within the Curriculum, plus the Capstone. Note there is also a "format requirement", in that you choose two different Symposia during your studies. Symposia courses are hybrid, meaning you learn both online and in person. The in-person portion will bring you to campus for 4 days during the Summer, as will your final Capstone course.
Hybrid Residential Course Schedule:
Summer A |
Fall A |
Spring A |
Summer B |
Fall B |
Spring B |
Summer C |
• Art of Catechesis/Teaching Theology • Trinity • Theology of Revelation • Christian Doctrine for Catechists • Elective |
See Hybrid Online Course Chart (above) for Options |
See Online Course Chart for Options |
• Ecclesiology • Elective • Fundamentals of Moral Theology • Catholic Sacraments
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See Hybrid Online Course Chart (above) for Options |
See Hybrid Online Course Chart (above) for Options
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• Capstone |
- As a point of reference, Summer 2023 is a "Summer B."
- The course chart above suggests a sequence of courses. Put differently, courses in Summers A, B, and C are actually offered EVERY summer. The electives change each Summer, FYI.
- The courses in bold are required topics, including Capstone Course.
- "Summer C" designates your Capstone Course as it is to be done in your FINAL summer of coursework. It does not need to be done "solo"; you can have other courses alongside it. The Capstone Course is hybrid (part online and part in-person).