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You can earn undergraduate credits when taking any of the following three-week online seminar courses. You can take select seminars to fulfill general education requirements and all seminars can be used for elective requirements for the B.A. degree completion program.
| Seminar No. |
Title |
G.E. Requirement Electives |
Dates |
| 102-0408 |
Introduction to Scripture & the Gospel Message |
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Feb. 1 - 22,
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| 102-0428 |
Christ: The Suffering Servant of Isaiah |
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Feb. 15 -
Mar. 8
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| 102-0486 |
Last Words of Christ |
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March 8 - 28
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| 102-0471 |
Christ the Priest: The Letter to the Hebrews |
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May 17 -
June 7
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| 102-0521 |
What Catholics Should Know About Islam |
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June 14 -
July 5
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| 102-0930 |
The Catholic School: the Challenge, The Culture, The Charism |
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July 12 -
Aug. 2
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| 102-1302 |
The Mass: History, Theology, and Spirituality |
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Aug. 9 - 30
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| 102-0928 |
Teaching High School Religion |
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Sept. 20 - Oct. 11
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| 102-0421 |
Historical Books of the Old Testament |
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Oct. 18 - Nov. 8
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| 102-1102 |
Anti-Catholicism in America: History and Response |
Social Science |
Nov. 1 - 22
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| 102-1303 |
Liturgy of the Hours |
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Nov. 15 - Dec. 6
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Students who enroll in the undergraduate online seminar courses may receive one (1) undergraduate credit.
Seminar Details
Students should plan to spend a minimum of 45 hours per seminar. Requirements for seminar courses include:
- logging on to the
conference site to read weekly keynote address, lecture and any additional reading that may be required
by the instructor
- posting a response online to the weekly reflection
question
- participating in weekly discussions
- emailing term paper thesis statement and outline to instructor by the end of the third week
- emailing term paper of 5-7 pages along with title page and bibliography to the instructor within three weeks from the end of the seminar course.
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