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EDUC7571: Education in a Globalized and Multicultural Society

The purpose of this course is to explore practices, philosophies, and attitudes related to the field of global education. Students will familiarize themselves with characteristics of a globalized society in order to gain a deeper understanding of...

Admission to Temporary Non-Degree Students

Non-degree-seeking students may be admitted to classes with temporary non-degree status provided they give evidence of the requisite ability to participate in the class. To be considered for temporary...

PRTH6120: Ministry with Diversity

This course explores what it means to minister in a pluralistic culture, with sensitivity shown toward a variety of cultural competencies that are commonly required in chaplaincy.

PRTH6220: Group Dynamics

This course examines the chaplain's identity as an essential and relational member of an interdisciplinary team, with responsibility for integrating family systems, ethics, and faith development, as well as self-care, with a wide array of real-world...

PRTH7520: Theological Balance in an Ambiguous World

This course integrates caregiving as a foundational basis for chaplaincy, with particular emphasis on dealing with proper self-care, crisis care support, chronic pain and disease, mental illness, moral injury, and end-of-life issues.

Master of Divinity: Chaplaincy

This program has been developed to prepare women and men for the ministry of chaplaincy in various contexts: military, hospitals, prisons, etc. The curriculum has been developed in consultation with persons who themselves have extensive experience in...

Master of Divinity with Master of Business Administration

In this program, the Master of Business Administration fulfills the elective specialization of the Master of Divinity program. Students who apply for this dual degree program start their education by completing a 36-credit pastoral ministry core...