Courses and programs offered - Distance Education - FALL 2011
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• ECS2591W - Introduction à l'Étude des conflits - (French)
Professor Jean-François Rioux
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• DCA5103W - Universal and Supra Diocesan - (English)
Professor Chad Glendinning
• DCA5127W - Particular Churches - (English)
Professor John Renken
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• THO2131W - General Introduction to the Eastern Churches (English)
Professor Andrew Inuferko
Programs:
The Faculty of Theology of Saint Paul University offers North America’s only bilingual (French and English) program (33 credits) leading to a Doctor of Ministry. This program is an applied research program designed to lead professionals to a deeper understanding of the plurality of forms of ministry. The Doctor of Ministry is intended for mid-career professionals who wish to reflect and build on their experience and who are likely to fill significant leadership roles within the context of their respective professional practices. Courses are delivered through the combined methods of web-based distance education and regular, intensive two-week on-campus sessions each year (one in the Fall session and two in the Winter session).
• IPA7520 - Méthodes de recherches appliquées
Professor Pierrette Daviau
• IPA8210 - Research Practicum I
Professor Lorraine Ste-Marie
• IPA8211 - Research Practicum II
Professor Barry Whatley
• IPA8610 - Practicum de recherche I
Professor Lorraine Ste-Marie
• IPA8611 - Practicum de recherche II
Professor Barry Whatley
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The MRE is designed to assist in the formation of competent practitioners of religious education: teachers and leaders in school systems, religious educators and catechists in parish and diocesan settings. The MRE is a professional program that combines theological reflection and educational methods. It is a three-year, part-time program offered through a combination of online and on-site activities (one 9-hour on-campus weekend per session required).
• THO5106 - Religious Education
Professor Myrtle Power
Courses and programs offered - Distance Education - WINTER 2012
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Human Sciences
• HUM1507 - Anthropologie religieuse (French)
Professor Raymond Laprée
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Canon Law
• DCA5126A - Matrimonial Law - (English)
Professor: TBA
• DCA5129W - General Norms - Diploma (English)
Professor Michael Nobel
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Theology
Programs:
The Faculty of Theology of Saint Paul University offers North America’s only bilingual (French and English) program (33 credits) leading to a Doctor of Ministry. This program is an applied research program designed to lead professionals to a deeper understanding of the plurality of forms of ministry. The Doctor of Ministry is intended for mid-career professionals who wish to reflect and build on their experience and who are likely to fill significant leadership roles within the context of their respective professional practices. Courses are delivered through the combined methods of web-based distance education and regular, intensive two-week on-campus sessions each year (one in the Fall session and two in the Winter session).
• IPA8210 - Research Practicum I
Professor Lorraine Ste-Marie
• IPA8211 - Research Practicum II
Professor Barry Whatley
• IPA8610 - Practicum de recherche I
Professor Lorraine Ste-Marie
• IPA8611 - Practicum de recherche II
Professor Barry Whatley
• THO7192 - The Ecumenical and Interreligious Context of Ministry
Professor Catherine Clifford
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The MRE is designed to assist in the formation of competent practitioners of religious education: teachers and leaders in school systems, religious educators and catechists in parish and diocesan settings. The MRE is a professional program that combines theological reflection and educational methods. It is a three-year, part-time program offered through a combination of online and on-site activities (one 9-hour on-campus weekend per session required).
• THO5107W - Teaching and Faith Tradition
Professor Miriam Martin
For more information on these courses and programs, please contact the Office of Admissions and Student Services
