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ONLINE Courses Fall 2013









Online Courses Fall 2013

On-Line courses at GSRRE are 8 weeks in duration. We have two Fall terms, one begins in August, the other in October. Students are not permitted to taketwo on-line courses in thesame 8 weekterm without approval from their academic advisor and the assistant dean. Students are also reminded to discuss the workload required in taking traditional and on-line courses at the same time with their academic advisor.

Session A (Begins 08/26/2013 – Ends 10/18/2013)

22000 REGR-6256-O01 CHRISTOLOGY – Fr. Claudio Burgaleta, S.J.
ONLINE
This is an introductory Christology course principally from a Roman Catholic perspective. Biblical, historical, and contemporary Christology will be examined.

22005 REGR-6398-O01 THEOLOGY OF PASTORAL COUNSELING & SPIRITUAL CARE - TBA
ONLINE
This course addresses theological and spiritual issues in the field of pastoral care and counseling and proposes a theological method for reflecting on these issues.

22004 REGR-6649-O01 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT - Dr. MaryBeth Werdel 
ONLINE
This course will explore the development from birth and adolescence through the tasks and crisis of middle and later life. Stage theories, cognitive, social and emotional development will be the focus of this course. Special consideration will be given to spiritual life issues throughout the development process.

22001 REGR-6692-O01 PSYCHOLOGY & RELIGION/SPIR ITUALITY - Dr. Lisa Cataldo
ONLINE
This course explores spirituality and religious experience from a psychological viewpoint. The theories of Freud, Jung, Winnioctt, and others are engaged in order to understand how our psychology affects our religious lives and vice-versa. Using text, experiential exercises, and critical reflection, we will engage our own religious history and traditions, and explore what it means to be a fully alive human being.

21999 REGR-6834-O01 HIST OF CHRIST SPIRTUALITY 2 - TBA
ONLINE
This course will explore a number of the significant figures and themes that characterized the development of Christian Spirituality from the Reformation to the present.

22002 REGR-6841-O01 SPECIFIC QUESTIONS IN YOUTH MINISTRY - Dr. Harold Horell
ONLINE
Offers a study of identity formation, sexual development, social consciousness, the influence of popular media culture, attitudes toward authority, and Generation X and Millennial Generation spirituality. Participants will explore ways of re-envisioning religious education and pastoral ministry to respond more adequately to contemporary youth culture.

22003 REGR-8045-O01 PSYCHOPATHOLOGY & DIAGNOSIS - TBA
ONLINE
This course addresses the purpose and practices of clinical diagnosis in a relational context. Topics to be covered include interviewing and assessment techniques, DSM-IV categories, mental status exam, character development/pathology, and defenses. Case studies will be used to practice the art of diagnostic formulation, as students begin to develop a structure and strategy for interviewing, treatment-planning and case formulation.

Session B (Begins 10/21/2013- Ends 12/16/2013)

20410 REGR-6014-O01 INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT - TBA
ONLINE
An in-depth examination of the first five books of the Bible. Historical origins of these texts in ancient Israel and the continuing significance for their central theological themes of promise, law, creation, election, redemption, and liberation. Introduction to the exegetical methods of modern biblical study.

22011 REGR-6162-O01 THEOLOGY OF MINISTRY - TBA
ONLINE 

22012 REGR-6407-O01 PASTORAL COUNSELING THEORY - TBA
ONLINE
Faith and ministry of pastoral counseling. Consideration of religious resources and identity, theories of the counseling process and practical issues of therapeutic relationship, contract, setting, referral, etc. 

22010 REGR-6632-O01 MORAL EDUCATION/DEVELOPMENT - Dr. Harold Horell
ONLINE
This course explores various aspects of moral education. The topic will be explored from various perspectives: theology, psychology, education, sociology, and the arts. It will aid those involved in religious education and pastoral ministry to make effective use of the arts in their work. Provides a framework for exploring foundational issues of morality and moral development, including how our understandings of the human person, community, and attitude toward the natural environment shape our moral outlook. Emphasis is placed on enabling religious educators and pastoral ministers to make moral formation an integral dimension of education in Christian faith.

22007 REGR-6649-O02 HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT - TBA
ONLINE
This course will explore the development from birth and adolescence through the tasks and crisis of middle and later life. Stage theories, cognitive, social and emotional development will be the focus of this course. Special consideration will be given to spiritual life issues throughout the development process.

22008 REGR-6741-O01 CHURCH AND SOCIETY – Fr. Claudio Burgaleta, S.J.
ONLINE
Explores various ways of envisioning how faith communities can structure their internal lives and their relationship to the world. Includes a historical survey of understandings of church and society from biblical times to the present, with specific emphasis placed on using the resources of Scripture and Christian Traditions to help faith communities discern what God is enabling and requiring of them in the world today.

On going Courses 

21501 REGR-8063-R01  SPIRITUAL DIRECTION PRACTICUM-Donna Fannon
21535 REGR-0900-O01 MAINTENANCE OF MATRICULATION-Online Students Only
21533 REGR-0900-R01  MAINTENANCE OF MATRICULATION (contact Dean Holt)
20411 REGR-0925-R01  LEAVE OF ABSENCE (contact Dean Holt)
20061 REGR-0925-O01 LEAVE OF ABSENCE –Online Students Only
21497 REGR-0971-R01  DMIN MENTORING SEMINAR-Dean Colt Anderson
21499 REGR-0980-R01  DISSERTATION QUALIFYING PAPER
21500 REGR-0990-R01 DISSERTATION FORMAT REVIEW
21538 REGR-8052-R01 CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION 
21537 REGR-8052-O01  CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION –Online Students Only
21498 REGR-0970-R01  DISSERTATION MENTORING- Horell/Durka/Scott

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