Course Selection Information for Basic Degree Students 2015 2016 Academic Year

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Course Selection Information for Basic Degree Students 2015 2016 Academic Year 1. Please review the requirements for your particular program before choosing your courses for this year. A copy of the courses offered at the Faculty of Theology in 2015-2016 is included in this package. 2. The definition of full-time enrollment is a minimum of four (4) courses in any one semester. A student who enrolls in anything less than four (4) courses in any one semester is considered part-time. This information is important in determining the incidental fees for any term. 3. Students who plan on completing all or part of their program requirements on a part-time basis should note that some courses are only offered on a rotating cycle. As far as possible, students should take required courses when they are offered. 4. Students who normally study on the main Toronto campus may register for courses offered in the Dufferin-Peel region by simply including the proper section code information at the time of registration. Conversely, cohort students may take courses on the main Toronto campus by including the proper section code information at the time of registration. All students must follow the ROSI enrollment procedures to register for courses. 5. Please note that the Toronto School of Theology uses special section codes for courses to indicate that they are either off-the-main-campus courses or online courses. The codes are as follows: 4000 section codes mean that the course is being offered off the main campus; 6000 section codes mean that the course is being offered online. For example, in L4102, the 4000 digit (highlighted) indicates that the course is being offered off the main campus; in L6101, the 6000 digit (highlighted) indicates that the course is being offered online. This is important because, according to regulations, no more than one half (1/2) of a student s courses for their program can be taken off the main campus, of which no more than one third (1/3) of a student s total courses can be taken online. Please pay close attention to this as you choose courses. 6. The intersession and summer session 2016 courses are available on the Toronto School of Theology website at the same time as the Fall 2015 and Winter 2016 courses. In other words, students can plan their courses for the entire year (September 2015 July 2016) in September 2015. Please take this into consideration as you plan your courses.

7. The following fall term St. Michael s courses are required in various basic degree and diploma programs: a. All Basic Degree and Diploma Programs: SMT 1101 HF Foundations of Theology R. Knight-Messenger During the 2015 Fall semester, one section of this course will be offered, on Tuesdays from 7:00pm to 9:00 pm SMT 1904 HF Fundamental Themes in Christian Ethics D. O Hara During the 2015 Fall semester, Prof. Dennis O Hara will teach this course at the Dufferin-Peel site on Tuesdays from 5:00 am to 7:00 pm. SMB 1007 HF L0101 Introduction to the Old Testament H. Macumber During the 2015 Fall semester one section of this course will be offered, on Thursdays from 7:00 to 9:00 pm (plus one-hour mandatory tutorial to be announced). b. All MDiv, MRE, and MTS students intending to complete field education: SMP 2600 HF Theology of Ministry N. Olkovich This course is a prerequisite for all students intending to do field education. There is one section of this course this year: L0101 will meet on Wednesday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. It is recommended that students take this course after some of their foundational courses. c. MRE students: SMP 3428 HF L0101 Catholic Educational Documents M. D Souza This is a required course in the MRE curriculum. It will be offered on Mondays in the Fall 2015 semester from 5:00 to 7:00 pm. 2

d. All students who have completed their field education placements: SMF 3010 HF/YF Theological Reflection Seminar N.Olkovich This course is the final seminar for all students who have recently finished their supervised field education placements. Students who completed a 100 -hour placement should register for SMF 3010 HF. Students who completed a 250-hour placement should register for SMF 3010 YF. This course will be held in the Fall 2015 semester on Thursdays from 5:00 7:00 pm. 8. The following Winter semester courses are required in various basic degree and diploma programs: a. All Basic Degree and Diploma Programs: SMB 1501 Introduction to the New Testament C. Shantz This course is a prerequisite for all other New Testament courses. During the 2015 Winter semester one section of this course will be offered, on Wednesdays from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. b. MDiv Students: SMT 2242 HS L0101 Christology N. Olkovich This is a required course for M.Div. students and will only be offered every two years. The course will meet on Mondays in the Winter, 2016 session from 2:00 4:00 pm. SMH 1010 HF L0101 History of Christianity I (to 843) T. A. Smith This course will be held during the 2016 Winter semester, on Tuesdays from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. It is required for all MDiv students. MRE and MTS students may also take this course to fulfill their program requirement for a foundational history course. 3

c. MDiv and MTS students: SMP 2501 HS L0101 Pastoral Care A. Anderson This course will be offered on Mondays in the winter term from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, and fulfills a pastoral requirement in the MDiv and MTS curricula. d. MTS students: SMT 3955 HS L0101 Approaches to Ecological Ethics D. O Hara This course, offered in the winter semester on Tuesdays from 5-7 pm, fulfills an ethics course requirement for new MTS students under the revised curriculum. Students taking it should take Fundamental Themes in Christian Ethics first, in the fall semester. e. Varia: i. Students who successfully complete SMB 1007 HF Introduction to the Old Testament in the fall are eligible to register for other Old Testament courses in the winter. ii. Students who successfully complete SMT 1101 HF Foundations of Theology in the fall are eligible to register for other systematic theology courses in the winter. 9. Philosophy Courses. MDiv students who have philosophy courses to complete as part of their program must normally complete all philosophy courses within the first year of studies. This year, St. Michael s will not be offering philosophy courses in the Faculty of Theology, but students may draw upon other offerings in TST and U of T. See the Director of Basic Degree Programs for details. 4

10. Christian Leadership and the Elliott Allen Institute for Ecology and Theology, Fall and Winter Courses: Basic Degree students may also earn a Diploma in Christian Leadership and/or a Certificate in Ecology and Theology as part of their degree. Students interested in Ecology and Theology should meet with Prof. Dennis O Hara, director of the Elliott Allen Institute in Theology and Ecology to discuss course selections in this area. Students interested in the Christian Leadership Certificate should speak with the Programs Co-ordinator. All students may use these courses as part of the free electives in their programs. Remember: As a rule of thumb students should choose required courses before electives, especially if registering on a part-time basis. Check carefully when courses are offered on the rotation schedule. Continuing students who met with their faculty advisor in spring or summer 2015 for course approval will enter the approved registration data on ROSI. Please be especially careful. Remember that until you pay your fees, your course enrollment is not official and you will not appear on a class list. Newly admitted students as well as students who were unable to meet with their faculty advisor in the spring or summer must meet with their faculty advisor before or during the Welcome Back Days in the fall before entering courses on the computer. Your faculty advisor will be available by appointment and will assist you in any way possible. You may phone or e-mail for an appointment at a mutually agreeable time during the Welcome Back Days at the beginning of the year. Your advisor will review your course selection in the fall and advise the Director of Basic Degree Programs of any difficulty. Please be as careful as possible when entering data on ROSI. The responsibility for proper data accuracy rests with you. Best wishes for a rewarding and enjoyable academic year. 5