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2008 Online Seminar Courses for Graduate Credit

You can earn undergraduate credits when taking any of the following three-week online seminar courses. You can take these courses to fulfill elective requirements in the Bachelor of Arts in Theology Degree Completion program.

Number
Seminar Title
Seminar Dates
202-0511
The True Story of the Crusades
Jan. 21 – Feb. 11
202-0706 In Hope We Are Saved: Reflecting on Pope Benedict's Encyclical and His Thought Jan. 28 – Feb. 18
202-0303
Current Issues in Bio-Medical Ethics: the Catholic Approach
Feb. 11 – March 3
202-0451
Jesus of Nazareth: Pope Benedict Contemplates the Face of Christ
March 3 – 25
202-0924
Catechetical Leadership: Nuts and Bolts
(Programs for Children and Youth)
April 7 – 28
202-1403
Immigration, War and Peace, and Wealth and Poverty: Catholic Approach to Current Social Issues
April 14 – May 5
202-0411
Introduction to Genesis
May 12 –June 2
202-0461
Letters of St. Paul
June 9 – 30
202-0704
Classics in Prayer and the Spiritual Life
June 16 – July 7
202-0301
End of Life Issues
July 7 – 28
202-1302
The Mass: History, Theology and Spirituality
August 4 – 25
202-1203
Augustine’s Confessions and Political Writings
Sept. 22 – Oct. 13
202-0705
Introduction to Opus Dei Spirituality
Sept. 30 – Oct. 21
202-1404
Catholics and the Environment
November 4 - 25
202-0483
The Scriptural Themes of Advent
Nov. 24 – Dec. 15

 

Students who enroll in the graduate online seminar courses may receive one (1) graduate credit. To obtain this credit, students are required to:


Requirements for the seminar course include:

  • logging on to the Conference Site at least once a week to read the weekly keynote address,
  • reading excerpts that may be required by the Instructor
  • posting a response online to the weekly reflection question,
  • emailing Term Paper thesis statement and outline to instructor by Wednesday of the third week
  • emailing Term Paper of 10-12 pages along with title page and bibliography to the Instructor within three weeks from the end of the seminar course.

Minimum Time Requirement:

  • 3 hours each week = 9 hours
  • 15-20 Hours for thesis statement, outline and Term Paper

Graduate Credit:

A Grade Report issuing one (1) graduate credit will be mailed to you from CDU.

Students will be able to enroll six weeks prior to the beginning of each seminar. Seminar enrollment is limited so if you are interested in receiving notification as seminars become available, please email tcashen@cdu.edu and we will keep you up-to-date on enrollment information.