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Course
Catalog
Course descriptions by division:
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Degree programs:
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Key
to Course Numbers
Each
course number consists of a prefix (such as BI, HT, or MN),
a three-digit course number and a one-letter suffix (D, T
or W).
The
prefix refers to the curriculum division in which the course
is offered:
BI
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Biblical
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HT |
History/Theology
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MN |
Ministry |
FE |
Supervised
Practice of Ministry (Field Education) |
IN |
Integrative
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The
three-digit course number refers to the following classifications.
Although some courses presuppose a certain level of preparation,
students are free to take any course they wish, provided appropriate
prerequisite requirements are met and their advisor approves.
000
level |
Courses
whose first digit is 0 do not ordinarily receive credit
in a seminary degree program |
400/500
level |
Foundational
classes open to upper level undergraduates and first year
seminarians |
500 level |
First year
seminary courses open only to seminary students |
600 level |
Courses designed
for middler students |
700 level |
Courses designed
for senior students |
800 level |
Doctor of
Ministry courses |
The
letter following the course number identifies which seminary
is offering the course, or whether it is cooperatively offered
by both seminaries:
D |
University
of Dubuque Theological Seminary |
W |
Wartburg
Theological Seminary |
T |
Jointly offered
by the Schools of Theology in Dubuque |
Course
Descriptions
The
course descriptions below represent a listing of courses presently
available at the Schools of Theology in Dubuque. Courses may
not be available in every instance precisely as described
here. Full information on available courses, including objectives,
content and requirements, is published each semester and available
to all current students prior to registration.
Courses
offered at the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary
are listed first, followed by the listing of courses at Wartburg
Theological Seminary.
Biblical | History/Theology
| Ministry
| Supervised
Practice of Ministry |
Integrative
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