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2013-2014 School of Continuing Education Catalog 
    
2013-2014 School of Continuing Education Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Ministry, AA


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Ministry


Students in the bachelor of arts in ministry program may choose between concentrations in pastoral ministry and youth ministry. Students take a central core of courses in Scripture (Old and New Testaments), dogmatic theology, moral theology, and pastoral ministry. Both ministry majors allow the student professional options in related endeavors such as pastoral assistants, hospital chaplains, and various roles in pastoral administration as well as in associated fields of interest, such as counseling, education, and social work.

The concentration in youth ministry also allows the students career options as youth ministers, campus ministers, and teachers of adolescent evangelization and catechesis, as well as in associated fields of interest such as adolescent recreational and residential administration.

Students complete the programs in a coordinated study with the School of Continuing Education and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence.

Requirements for the associate of arts degree


Pastoral Ministry Concentration


I. Core Requirements: 18 credit hours


English 3 Credits
History 3 Credits
Science 3 Credits
Philosophy: one ethics and one logic 6 Credits
Social science: Recommended - introductory course in sociology, psychology, social work, economics 3 Credits

III. Concentration: 15-18 credit hours


IV. Free Electives: 6-9 credit hours


Total: 60 credit hours


Youth Ministry Concentration


I. Core Requirements: 21 credit hours


English 3 Credits
History 3 Credits
Science 3 Credits
Philosophy: one ethics and one logic 6 Credits
Social science: Recommended - introductory courses in sociology, psychology, social work, economics 3 Credits
Core elective 3 Credits

III. Concentration: 9-12 credit hours


IV. Related Elective: 9-12 credit hours


Total: 60 credit hours


*Offered by the Youth Ministry Institute of the Diocese of Providence.

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