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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF RELIGION AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION Summer Semester 2016 On Campus and Online Course Offerings Join us at Fordham University for our 2016 Summer Semester! Fordham s beautiful Rose Hill campus is an ideal setting where you will experience a vibrant community of learning. All oncampus courses are offered for graduate credit or can be taken for audit. Online course are only open to matriculated students who are taking them for credit. To apply for a degree program with us, please complete the online application found on the GRE s homepage, www.fordham.edu/gre. To register as a non-matriculated student, complete the non-matric registration form found on the School s homepage. You may also use that same form to register as an audit only student. Looking forward to seeing you this summer!

One-Week Intensive Courses PCGR-6440 Pastoral Counseling Skills Dr. Kirk Bingaman Monday, June 6th- Friday, June 10th; 10:00AM-4:30PM This course integrates humanistic counseling theory with intragroup practice. Focus on the listening skills of attending, accurate empathy, clarifying and focusing. Use of audio and video. No audit. PCGR-7420 Death, Dying, & Bereavement Dr. MaryBeth Werdel Monday, May 31st- Friday, June 4th; 10:00AM-4:30PM Focus on integrating theoretical knowledge, ministerial skills and personal experiences in relation to specific topics and issues. Not just how to minister, but how one goes about explaining the meaning of loss, death and grief. REGR-6188 Religious Education & Human Development Carl Procario-Foley Monday, June 13th- Friday, June 17th; 10:00AM-4:30PM This course examines this question as it explores a religious education perspective to the topic of human growth and development. Students will analyze their own ministry contexts with particular attention to the interface of human development thought and religious education models. The impact of contemporary cultural trends on human development will be explored as they relate to ministerial questions and situations. REGR-7230 Special Issues in Religious Education Dr. Kiernan Scott Monday, June 6th- Friday, June 10th; 10:00AM-4:30PM This course is an in-depth study of three key issues in the field of religious education. Its focus is the systematic treatment of: 1. An exploration of teacher-learning as the practice of revelation; 2. The nature, direction and scope of religious development; and, 3. The meaning of professional and its link to the professional identity of the religious educator. The three themes will be examined within the context of the current challenges facing church and culture. SPGR-6746 Franciscan Spirituality Dr. C. Colt Anderson Monday, June 6th- Friday, June 10th; 10:00AM-4:30PM Explores the religious experiences of Francis and Clare from their own writings as well as biographical materials and examines the spiritual teachings that Clare and Francis bequeathed to the religious orders they founded. Special emphasis is placed on the balance they achieved between the contemplative and active lifestyles and on the evangelical values that characterize the Franciscan approach to ministry. Some consideration will be given to representative Franciscan figures who have exemplified the interplay of theology, spirituality and ministry, suggesting outlines of the same for today. PMGR-6618 Hispanic Family Ministry& Catechesis Valerie Torres Monday, May 31st- Friday, June 4th; 10:00AM-4:30PM This course will study the lived reality of U.S. Hispanic families. It will challenge participants to critically reflect, analyze and articulate in what ways family ministry and family catechesis is embodied in families and faith communities today; to explore what helps or hinders religious development within families, and the responsibility of church and society to foster growth in faith; to explore experientially based frameworks for ministering with Latino communities; and to nuance their role as religious educators. 2 P a g e

Summer A Online: May 23 th to July 8 th PCGR-6380 Theology of Pastoral Counseling & Spiritual Care Donna Shannon This course addresses theological and spiritual issues in the field of pastoral care and counseling and proposes a theological method for reflecting on these issues. PCGR-6386 Pastoral Counseling Theory Dr. Cheryl Fisher Faith and ministry of pastoral counseling. Consideration of religious resources and identity, theories of the counseling process and practical issues of therapeutic relationship, contract, setting, referral, etc. REGR-6125 Moral Education & Development Dr. Harold Horrell This course explores various aspects of moral education. The topic will be explored from various perspectives: theology, psychology, education, sociology, and the arts. It will aid those involved in religious education and pastoral ministry to make effective use of the arts in their work. Provides a framework for exploring foundational issues of morality and moral development, including how our understandings of the human person, community, and attitude toward the natural environment shape our moral outlook. Emphasis is placed on enabling religious educators and pastoral ministers to make moral formation an integral dimension of education in Christian faith. RLGR-6030 Christology Claudio Burgaleta, S.J., Ph.D. This is an introductory Christology course principally from a Roman Catholic perspective. Biblical, historical, and contemporary Christology will be examined. SPGR-6702 History of Christian Spirituality 1 Chad Thralls This course will explore a number of the significant figures and themes that characterized the development of Christian Spirituality from its beginnings until the Reformation. Readings will be drawn from classical spiritual texts and relevant secondary literature. XXXX-XXXX Prophets Dr. Giovanna Czander XXXX-XXXX Digital Catechesis Lope Lesigues 3 P a g e

Summer B Online: June 27 th to August 11 th PCGR-6382 Social & Cultural Foundations in Counseling Dr. Cheryl Fisher This course will explore the multicultural dimensions of counseling. It will elaborate the social and cultural goals of therapy from this perspective. Various theories, research and practice of counseling will be developed, including the spiritual dimensions of the theory. PCGR-6510 Advanced Adult Development Carol McGinnis The purpose of this course will be to help students expand their awareness and their experience of advanced life-span development in the context of pastoral and spiritual care. We will be using Erik Erikson s psychosocial theory of human development as our starting point, specifically the developmental tasks he assigns to the stages of the life cycle from adolescence to the end of life: identity, intimacy, generativity, and integrity. RLGR-6010 Old Testament TBA An in-depth examination of the first five books of the Bible. Historical origins of these texts in ancient Israel and the continuing significance of their central theological themes of promise, law, creation, election, redemption, and liberation. Introduction to the exegetical methods of modern biblical study. PCGR-6382 Church & Society Fr. Francis Donio This course reviews how the community established by Jesus Christ, also known as the Church, has been theologically understood over time. We will examine the biblical understanding of the Church in the first part of the course. While the second part focuses on the way that the Church has been understood throughout history, and the final part concentrates on some contemporary ecclesiologies and issues facing the Church. 4 P a g e

Schedule Registration for Summer 2016 will take place early in April 2016 On Campus 1 Begins Tues 5/31 Ends Sat 6/4 On Campus 2 Begins Mon 6/6 Ends Fri 6/10 On Campus 3 Begins Mon 6/13 Ends Fri 6/17 Online Session A Begins Mon 5/23 Ends Fri 7/8 Online Session B Begins Mon 6/27 Ends Thurs 8/11 5 P a g e

Enjoy your summer semester in NYC The Arts The Modern Museum of Art 11 W 53 rd Street, New York, NY 10019 Hours: 7 days a week, 10:30AM- 5:30PM; Fridays 10:30AM- 8:00PM Suggested Fee: Students $14 with current ID; Free every Friday evening from 4:00PM to 8:00PM www.moma.org The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Avenue (at 82nd Street) New York, NY 10028 Hours: 7 days a week; Sunday-Thursday 10:00AM- 5:30PM; Friday and Saturday 10:00AM- 9:00PM Suggested Fee: Students $12 with current ID www.metmuseum.org Museum of the City of New York 1220 Fifth Avenue (at 103rd Street) New York, NY 10029 Hours: 7 days a week; 10:00AM- 6:00PM Suggested Fee: Students $10 with current ID 6 P a g e

The American Museum of Natural History Open: 7 days a week, 10 AM 5:45 PM Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024-5192 Fee: Students $17 (recommended) www.amnh.org The Outdoors Central Park Over 156 years old and comprised of over 750 acres, you can pack a picnic, ride a bike, rent a row boat, ice skate in the winter, visit the zoo, or just chill out in this beautiful oasis nestled in a bustling city. A visit to Central Park is something to experience. Entrance to the park is free (the zoo, boat rentals, etc., have a fee) www.centralparknyc.org During the summer, find Shakespeare in the Park, often including famous actors, which offers a free lottery to possibly win tickets: www.publictheater.org/en/free-shakespeare-in-the-park The Bronx Zoo The zoo is 265 acres of wildlife habitats, including exhibits, like Tiger Mountain, Himalayan Highlands, Congo Gorilla Forest, and World of Reptiles. General admission is free all day on Wednesdays at the Bronx Zoo www.bronxzoo.com The New York Botanical Gardens Across the street from Fordham s Rose Hill Campus, the NYBG is a National Historic Landmark, and hosts over one million living plants in extensive collections. The Admission is free to everyone all day on Wednesdays and from 9:00AM 10:00AM on Saturdays. Other days it is $22 for students. www.nybg.org Ballet & Broadway The NYC Ballet Only two blocks from our Lincoln Center Campus. New York City Ballet's home is in the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, between West 62nd and 65th Streets and Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues. The Box Office is located in the lobby of the theater. Tickets start at $29. www.nycballet.com Broadway Coupons for discount Broadway tickets are located inside the entry to the Office for Student Involvement. The Office for Student Involvement does not sell discount Broadway tickets, rather you must come and pick up the coupon and purchase the ticket on your own. Coupons can be picked up during office hours, from 9 AM to 5 PM, Monday through Friday. Coupons for available shows change every few months so check back on a regular basis! For more information on the availability of other Broadway shows, please go to: www.schooltix.com 7 P a g e

The Joyce Theater Take a train ride down to Chelsea, located on the Lower West Side and see a variety of dance shows, created by dancers. There are many national and international venues. www.joyce.org Getting Around RAM Van No matter where you re going, the Department of University Transportation can help you get there! Our dedicated administrators and student-workers operate a fleet of vehicles that take members of the community between campuses, to New York airports and beyond. www.fordham.edu/ramvan NYC offers a wide variety of transportation Visit The Metropolitan Transit Authority s website- www.mta.info- to learn about buses and trains. 8 P a g e