Additional Courses
BRIT 90003 GRADUATE COLLOQUIUM IN FEMINIST METHODOLOGY AND THEORY This is the required course in the Women’s Studies Certificate program. It is open to Ph.D. and Th.M. students and others on a caseby-case basis. It aims to give graduate students from a varity of disciplines a thorough grounding in the basics of feminist theory and methodology since the early modern period.
BRLB 80001/90001 DISSERTATION OR THESIS RESEARCH IN LIBRARY Prerequisite: Special permission from the Office of the Dean or the Office of the Assistant Dean for Advanced Programs. Enables access to research in the Mary Couts Burnett Library for Ph.D., Th.M. or D.Min. students working on doctoral dissertations or theses, or for students in those programs who are not enrolled in classes in a given semester.
BRLN 60000 SPANISH LANGUAGE IN THEOLOGICAL CONTEXT (1-3 semester hours; may be repeated for credit under different topics for up to six credit hours.)
BRLN 70970/80970/90970 SPECIAL TOPICS IN THEOLOGICAL LANGUAGES (1-3 semester hours, may be repeated for credit under different topics for up to six credit hours.) This course is designed for students who wish to gain a reading knowledge of one of the languages used in advanced theological studies. Special attention will be paid to the mastery of biblical, historical and theological terminology.
BRLN 90000 THEOLOGICAL LANGUAGE Prerequisite: Special permission from the Office of the Dean or the Office of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and the Office of the Assistant Dean for Advanced Programs. This course is available on an audit basis only. All auditors are required to do all assignments related to the course. The course offers no academic credit but enables preparation for doctoral language exams. For part-time students, an audit fee will be associated with this course.
DOMI 80013 THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION FOR MINISTRY AND ITS TASKS Prerequisite: Admittance to the D.Min. program. This common core D.Min. course examines developments in a particular area of theological study and their impact on Christian ministry.
DOMI 80023 DIRECTED/INDEPENDENT STUDY Prerequisite: Admittance to the D.Min. Program. May be repeated for credit under different topics for up to twelve credit hours.
DOMI 80913 DOCTORAL PROJECT/THESIS SEMINAR Prerequisites: Admittance to the D.Min. program, and completion of 18-24 hours of course work. Design of the D.Min. project, initial writing of project proposal, and preparation for writing the D.Min. thesis at the completion of the project.