2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    May 18, 2024  
2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Listing


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Theology

Rooted in the Roman Catholic tradition, theology provides students with the opportunity to explore the meaning and implications of a faith commitment. Students are challenged to examine the various components of faith such as Scripture, Sacraments, and Church, as well as the requirements of Christian discipleship. This faith relationship is explored in terms of the moral qualities of life consonant with it. The theology major provides the student with an in-depth but flexible course of study.

Within the context of theology, the pastoral ministry major explores the baptismal obligation to ministry and service incumbent upon all Christians. This major prepares students for careers in ministry to youth, liturgical ministry, or religious education ministry.

  
  • THEO 4883 - Selected Topics: Theology


    Credits: 3
    May be repeated for credit with change of topic.

    Offering: As Needed

  
  • THEO 4951 - Cooperative Education: Theology


    Credits: 1
    A course in which students work in a position related to their major, thereby giving them the opportunity to integrate theory with practical experience. In addition to the work experience, course requirements include attending workshops and completing projects assigned by the faculty coordinator. Individualized programs must be formulated in consultation with and approved by the faculty coordinator and the appropriate Cooperative Education coordinator. May be repeated for credit with change of agency or topic.

    Offering: As Needed.

    Notes: Jr Standing & Consent. 
  
  • THEO 4953 - Cooperative Education: Theology


    Credits: 3
    A course in which students work in a position related to their major, thereby giving them the opportunity to integrate theory with practical experience. In addition to the work experience, course requirements include attending workshops and completing projects assigned by the faculty coordinator. Individualized programs must be formulated in consultation with and approved by the faculty coordinator and the appropriate Cooperative Education coordinator. May be repeated for credit with change of agency or topic.

    Offering: As Needed.

    Notes: Jr Standing & Consent. 
  
  • THEO 4991 - Independent Study: Theology


    Credits: 1
    Consistent with the mission of Newman University, the Graduate Studies Program seeks to prepare students for service to humanity, community and profession. Graduate programs build upon the foundation of undergraduate education to empower learners to achieve intellectually, ethically and professionally through programs that stress scholarship, leadership and Judeo-Christian values.

    Offering: As Needed

  
  • THEO 4993 - Independent Study: Theology


    Credits: 3
    Consistent with the mission of Newman University, the Graduate Studies Program seeks to prepare students for service to humanity, community and profession. Graduate programs build upon the foundation of undergraduate education to empower learners to achieve intellectually, ethically and professionally through programs that stress scholarship, leadership and Judeo-Christian values.

    Offering: As Needed

 

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