Spring 2022 Course List Course Grid Textbook information can be found on the bookstore website. REL380. Get a guest eid here. UDI291. Exploration of the theory and practices of Catholic social tradition in the contemporary context, with particular attention to questions of economic justice. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110. UDI185. Course Catalog. Students continue to explore their vocation through a lens of civic engagement, community leadership and their discipline of study. Exploration of the history, theology, ritual, and spirituality of the Eucharist (the Mass), in dialogue with other Christian traditions, and with attention to its impact on daily Christian living. to the fourth century C.E., comparing the continuities and discontinuities between the people who have called themselves Christian in different times and places. Understanding, Respecting and Connecting II: Taking Action. By leveraging community and campus resources, disciplinary expertise, skills, and the vocational calling of the cohort, the signature work will demonstrate best-practices for collective impact. REL319. An in-depth examination of the work of one or more theologians, methods or movements that contextualizes the work within its tradition, history and culture. POL 426: Leadership in building communities, SCI 230: Organisms, evolution, and the environment, SEE 250: Introduction to sustainability, energy, and environment Survey of the development of Protestant thought from the Reformation. 2-3 Hours. Course Offerings. Kelly.Rifenbark@austin.utexas.edu, Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Faculty/Staff SOC 339: Social inequality Study of the practices critical for ongoing development as a minister with a focus on engaging in theoretical reflections. Required of all entering doctoral students; open with permission to advanced master's students. 300+ Level . Special focus will be paid to the effect these systems continue to have on public discourse. Special Topics: History. Elements of Innovation and Entrepreneurship II. 3 Hours. MEE 472: Design for environment 1 Hour. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI120. 3 Hours. For further information, please visit Professional and Continuing Education. The course emphasizes learning how to read Scripture and other primary religious sources, and to learning how the Catholic intellectual tradition addresses the question of God, the meaning of human life, and the significance of human diversity. Permission required. Religion, Society and Global Cinema. Prerequisites: Must be accepted into Co-Pilots. REL270. Contemporary Biblical Criticism. Humans are increasingly aware that keeping bees in good health is vital to food security. Spirituality and Ethics. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. 3 Hours. RCL 524: Electrochemical power ENGL 402 Teaching College Composition. Forum for Catechetical Leaders I. REL474. 1 Hour. Students pursuing an interdisciplinary thesis topic may register for three semester hours each in two separate disciplines in consultation with the department chairpersons. REL576. 3 Hours. REL523. 1 Hour. You may report such incidentsanonymously: Our mission is to create, maintain, certify, and protect University records of courses, degrees, and students. Contact UT. Building Community through Intergroup Dialogue. 3 Hours. 3 Hours. BIO 359: Sustainability and the biosphere Dayton2DC extends our experiential learning programs beyond our local internships and Statehouse Civic Scholars by facilitating networking opportunities with UD alumni and leading students to discover more about potential career fields. BIO 409: Ecological restoration Exploration of the 2,500-year-old Buddhist tradition - the life of its founder, development of its teachings, rituals, and meditation techniques. RCL 564: Sustainable energy systems Prerequisite(s): Student must complete the Flyer Promise Scholars Summer Experience. Elective for doctoral students; open with permission to advanced master's students. UDI219. Study of the historical variables involved in modern and contemporary Christianity's development, particularly in terms of its global presence and the pluralities of cultures, societies, and perspective in the modern era. Students learn fundamentals of Latin grammar and core vocabulary, and read selected texts from the Vulgate and Church documents. REL227. Topics will include self-efficacy, motivation, community, vocation, responsibility and a variety of learning and study skills. This course is offered only to GLLC residents in the fall semester. REL322. It will take a thorough look at the preparation, practice, and implementation skills associated with a specific genre or style of Church Music. SOC 411: Crime and inequality, SSC 200: Social science CAP, Globalization, UDI 262: Exploring sustainability, energy, and environment Early registration for January Interim and Spring Semester 2023 will begin on Thursday, November 3 and conclude on Thursday, November 10, 2022. GEO 450: Applied GIS 1 Hour. Designing Social Change. 3 Hours. Career planning course will explore a variety of health careers and help students gain insight into which careers are good fits based on self-assessment activities. BIO 489: Mycology Authoring Your Learning Journey. For more detailed course descriptions, including prerequisites and course syllabi, please visit: bulletin.uga.edu. Examination of different movements within the History of Christianity from the mid-fourteenth century and the mid-eighteenth century with particular attention to continuities and discontinuities among Christians in different times and places. This course will examine the faith traditions of all those people who came to the united States, either voluntarily or involuntarily, and the changes that they made upon those who were there before them, the changes in their own faith, and the effect upon other faith traditions. Ultimately, through reflection, students should internalize their program experience and may undergo changes impacting attitudes and actions in their home country and at UD. C.S. UDI282. Course is only open to second-year Dayton Civic Scholars students. UDI235. Their knowledge and insights will further enrich student learning in many disciplines, including art, biology, chemistry, computer science, economics, English, mathematics, philosophy, physics, and Spanish. 3 Hours. Women & the Global Church. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent; junior standing. New Fields of Study. 1 Hour. This course allows students to engage in the principles and practices of Intergroup Dialogue and explore their cultural identity in relation to others. REL518. Exploration of theories and practice of peacebuilding, including cultivation of skills in addressing violence on multiple levels. This course is an introduction to theological aesthetics in a Marian mode. First-year students. REL519. REL477. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. 1 Hour. Mary: Contemporary Period. Place a request for IT projects, services or help from our online Service Catalog. This course will instruct students on the basics of the language of medicine as taught by a practicing family physician. The focus will be on preparing for a global learning experience (Abroad and U.S.) and developing cultural learning in any context. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. REL457. From there you will be able to navigate into more detail. 3 Hours. Topics include: scriptural and historical examinations of gender; what it means to be made in the image of God; sexuality, including LGBT+ and celibacy; states of singleness and vowed religious life; and historical/theological accounts of Christian marriage. 1 Hour. Class limit: 15. No eid? Flyer Promise Scholars: Flight Plan II. Through dialogue and one on one connection, the Co-Pilots are here to normalize talking about feelings, breaking down stigmas, and promoting a healthy lifestyle for all members of the UD community. Life Skills for First-Year Student Athletes. UDI241. Forum for Catechetical Leaders II. Introduction to Engineering Design and Appropriate Technology. 1 Hour. 2 Hours. The Masters of Suspicion: Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud on Religion. This course, which is copied from the Flyer Promise Scholars Flight Plan outline, lays out the requirements for students participating in the Flyer Promise Scholars program. 3 Hours. Students must have applied and been selected to be Callings Student Leaders to register for this course. Students in this course will serve as the Leadership Team for Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Month, helping to plan fundraising events, reflection and service opportunities, and engaging the University of Dayton in dialogue around issues of Hunger and Homelessness. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. ESSF - ESS Fitness Courses. For the most up-to-date information, please consult the UW Time Schedule. Breaking Open the Sin of Racism is an 8 session series established to foster dialogue surrounding the topics of racism, power and privilege. Critical Disability Studies (CDI) will be administered by the Steve Hicks School of Social Work. REL213. Experiences in Operations & Supply Management. Examination of different movements within the history of Christianity from the fifth century, C.E. Elective for doctoral students; open with permission to advanced master's students. REL524B. Dayton2DC is a remarkable opportunity for UD students to engage with professionals and gain practical advice about starting and navigating a career in D.C. Study of the meaning of sacramentality. Bee Keeping and Keeping Bees. Prerequisites: REL500D or permission of instructor. SOC 351: Urban sociology 3 Hours. This mini-course builds upon topics covered in College Teaching Seminar I and is designed to be a deeper dive into the principal components of effective teaching that facilitate the learning of all students. New and modified courses and programs will appear in the next edition of the University Catalog. Required of all REL majors, open to REL minors. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110. The course will ask students to synthesize what theyre learning about themselves. level course in engineering or sciences at the University of Dayton. Please explain any special concerns we should know about in scheduling your classes (work commitments, child care, athlete, etc.). This course provides liturgical background and knowledge for undergraduate music ministers as well as those enrolled in the Church Music Institute. An experiential course in appropriate technology and engineering design which spans the Spring or Fall semester in preparation for a ten-day service-learning experience focused on technical or engineering related work in a developing country. The University of Idaho is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. RCL 511: Advanced thermodynamics galen.eaglebull@austin.utexas.edu, Lori Hammond and Rianne Brashears, Interim Deputy Title IX Coordinator for Athletics REL575. Creating Community: Commuter Students. Prerequisite(s): (ASI110 or ASI120 or equivalent) or (REL103 or REL 198). This course is designed to support students as they serve as DPEs (social justice and identity peer educators) at UD, by exploring topics such as intersectionality, models of identity development, activism, and educational presentation skills. Candidacy examination for Ph.D. students in Theology. Introduction to the principal methodological approaches to the Hebrew Bible and New Testament, with an emphasis on introductory matters, content, and cultural heritage. Students must attend six evening sessions (18 hours of programming) to earn the one credit hour. REL365. UDI410. 3 Hours. UDI262. 1 Hour. This course, which is copied from the Flyer Promise Scholars Flight Plan outline, lays out the requirements for students participating in the Flyer Promise Scholars program. Elective for doctoral students; open with permission to advanced master's students. 2-3 Hours. REL581. Survey of the ways science has affected religion on specific doctrines, methods of knowing what is true, and general world views; study of religious response to these. REL582. REL592. REL336. REL610. Tampa, FL 33606-1490 (813) 253-3333. The course will specifically focus on Las Posadas a Mexican tradition following Mary and Joseph on their journey to Bethlehem, and look to connect the challenges and rejection of their journey with those who leave their homelands and face rejection today. 2-3 Hours. 1 Hour. Study of the basic principles of liturgy, the development of some of the basic forms of liturgy, and applications of the principles within current rites. Students focus on fostering relationships that support their project development and implementation. This course introduces students to two academic disciplines: the study of religions as historical and embodied realities, and theology as faith seeking understanding. UDI242. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent; CMM100. MEE 478: Energy efficient manufacturing Topics include cinema and society, religion and movies, and culture and Catholicism. We will spend a great deal of time talking about healthy vs. unhealthy financial decisions and the rewards and consequences that come from these decisions. 2 Hours. June 9, 2022 Thursday: July 14, 2022 Thursday: Spring Holiday (Spring); Independence Day Holiday (Summer) March 14-19, 2022 Monday-Saturday: July 4, 2022 Monday: Last Day to Drop a Course or Withdraw with a 'W' November 17, 2021 Wednesday: September 13, 2021 Monday: September 27, 2021 Monday: October 18, 2021 Monday: November 22, 2021 . REL612. REL511. This course investigates how ancient spiritual practices such as prayer, meditation, worship, conversation, revelation, fasting, scripture and singing are crucial for bringing the moral world into clearer focus. Students will learn fundamentals of Latin grammar and core vocabulary, and will read selected texts from the Vulgate and Church documents. It will include travel to the Standing Rock Reservation as an immersion experience in conjunction with the class. POL 371: Environmental policy 1 Hour. 1 Hour. UDI237. Faith Traditions: Topics in Religious Studies. Prerequisite(s): REL500C. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. Specialized examination of topics in history, including those outside US Catholic contexts and time periods. Several discussion sessions with classmates and a reflection paper aid in integrating the experiences. UDI138. This course allows student alumni to build upon their unique and varying experiences in order to pivot towards becoming a global citizen within the UD community, and post graduation. REL228. REL355. The course is offered each fall semester. UDI147. Survey of the spread of Buddhism to the West in the twentieth century. Study of the history of reformations in western Christianity and Christianity's development in the early modern period including the expansion and institutional development throughout the rest of the world. History of Christianity: Reformation to Enlightenment, 1450-1789. REL328. Medicine and Miracles: Mary at the Intersection of Faith and Healing. Parallels and contrasts with the Christian tradition. Learn how to work with guiding ecological principles to support the basic necessities of life. This minicourse provides a unique opportunity to undertake service learning in area elementary schools. Students pursuing an interdisciplinary thesis topic may register for three semester hours each in two separate disciplines in consultation with the department chairpersons. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. Examination of different movements within the History of Christianity from the first century C.E. The River Steward Experience III. Release: 8.7.2.6. Christian Leadership Development. This course, which is copied from the Flyer Promise Scholars Flight Plan outline, lays out the requirements for students participating in the Flyer Promise Scholars program. Camino and Marianist Pilgrimage. Courses - Spring 2022. 3 Hours. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. Students will develop their own leadership capacity through building skills in public speaking, presentation, facilitation and conversation across difference. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110. MEE 464: Sustainable energy systems Students will gain a basic understanding of the theological approaches, methods, and practices as they have developed over time. UDI215. SEE 303: Constructions of place Prerequisite(s): Permission of instructor. Through discussion, reading, reflection assignments, and presentations, students will have the opportunity to explore their own values and perspectives around these topics, and grow in their ability to engage their peers around these challenging discussions. Texas One Stop. The Art & Science of Learning. Faith Traditions: Moral Reasoning. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. 100 Center Stevens Hall Orono, Maine 04469. For a more detailed lookwith class descriptions, credit hours and moreplease use our Schedule of Classes finder. Students in this course will explore the intersection of research in neuroscience, psychology and educational psychology with their own experience of and needs in learning. REL475. UD students from any school or major are welcome. The Anti-Racism Challenge: Watch, Listen, Learn, Act and Pray. Building Academic Skills for Student-Athletes. This course introduces a special collection of five award-winning documentary films profiling remarkable religious figures from one of the most turbulent centuries in history. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. Official Archived Course Catalogs Download the catalog from the academic year in which the student declared each major and/or minor. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent and Permission of instructor required. The Holocaust: Theological & Religious Responses. ACT I: Fundamentals of Applied Creativity. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent, and a Crossing Boundaries: Faith Traditions course. REL601. Servant Leadership: Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week Leaders. River Steward Experience I. . This course, which is copied from the Flyer Promise Scholars Flight Plan outline, lays out the requirements for students participating in the Flyer Promise Scholars program. Vocabulary, grammar, and syntax. The Financial Responsibility Statement for the spring 2022 semester is now available for you to review and sign here. Catholic Moral Theology. (l) Synoptics: Matthew and Mark, (2) Luke/Acts, (3) John, (4) Pauline Corpus, (5) Pastoral Epistles, (6) Book of Revelation. 530.4191. You will acquire professionalism with ease and become more self assured in business interactions. Seminar: United States Catholic Experience in Cultural Perspective. foundation, question its strengths and shortcomings, examine restorative practices, and 1 Hour, UDI408. Study of the practices critical for ongoing development as a minister with a focus on engaging theoretical reflections. Undergraduate Catalog 2019-2020. students with permission from instructor. REL580. MEE 490: Geothermal energy systems Fitz Hall 300 College Park Dayton, Ohio 45469 - 2950 937-229-3295 Email. A theological survey of the Marian celebrations in the Catholic liturgical year with their corresponding Church doctrines and devotions. Outstanding catechetical leaders will introduce their best practices in the catechetical field. Administrative policies, academic curricula, and course descriptions. Lastly, students will begin to explore their vocation through a lens of civic engagement and their discipline of study. Prerequisite(s): REL500D. Topics may include citizenship, evangelization, martyrdom, warfare, marriage, prayer and economic practice. The PDF will include all information unique to this page. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. An examination of one or more issues (individual and/or social) in contemporary reflection on Christian moral life. SOC 352: Community: food justice Education Abroad and Away Re-entry. 2 Hours. Abbreviated Course Description: This course is designed to support students as they serve as PAVEs (sexual violence prevention peer educators) at UD, by exploring topics such as perpetration patterns, neurobiology of trauma, educational pedagogy, and mastering presentation skills. This course is designed for first- and second-year business majors who are developing their professional plans and discerning their vocational callings. Prerequisites: REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. CEE 562: Physical and chemical water and wastewater treatment processes, CME 430: Chemical engineering design I Latino/Latina Religious Experiences. A thorough study of one theme in the theology of the New Testament. 1 Hour. 2-3 Hours. Course Number. GEO 208: Environmental geology College Teaching Seminar I. Workshops in Church Music. Prerequisite(s): REL103 or ASI110 or equivalent. UDI356. 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