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SEMESTER 1 |
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Introduction to Chaplaincy |
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Chaplaincy in Crisis Situations |
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Mandated Reporter Training |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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CPR & First Aid |
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Naloxone Training |
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FEMA Classes |
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SEMESTER 3 |
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Introduction to the Incident Command System
(FEMA) |
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Basic Incident Command System for Initial Response (FEMA) |
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National Incident Management System (FEMA) |
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SEMESTER 4 |
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National Response Framework (FEMA) |
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Definition of a Chaplain |
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History of Chaplaincy/Disaster Relief |
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SEMESTER 5 |
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Importance of Compassion/Disaster Relief |
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Demonstrating Compassion |
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Crisis Response |
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SEMESTER 6 |
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Human Needs &
Development |
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Mental Health
& Chaplaincy |
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Anxiety Disorders |
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SEMESTER 7 |
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Depression Disorders |
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Psychosis |
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Substance Use Disorders |
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SEMESTER 8 |
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Suicidal Thoughts & Behaviors |
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Non-Suicidal Thoughts |
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Panic Attacks |
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ASSESSMENT |
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Manuscript |
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PRACTICUM |
Grading System
B - Very Good
C - Good
D - Fairly Good
F - Fail
*Although the average Cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) is 2.0, students are to strive for excellence in each course.
Cost
• These can be paid in full or via monthly installments.
Manuscript
• Towards the end of the Associate & Bachelor’s programs, students will be required to formulate a manuscript highlighting a summary of what was learnt from each course in this degree program.
• Students are to state how each course benefited them, and their missions thereafter.
• Each manuscript is to be ten (10) pages in length.
• Students will then be required to submit their manuscripts to be graded by the Professor.
Thesis/Dissertation
• Towards the end of the Master’s & PhD programs, students will be required to formulate a thesis (Master’s) or a dissertation (PhD).
• Students are to state how each course benefited them, and their missions thereafter.
• Thesis papers are to be seventy-five (75) pages in length while dissertation papers are to be one hundred and fifty (150) pages in length.
• Students will then be required to submit their papers to be graded by the Professor.
Practicum
• Towards the end of the program, students will be required to engage in an intensive practicum.
• Each student will be supervised by a professional.
• The professional will be provided with a checklist.
• When the practicum is complete, the professional is to give an honest report of the student’s performance.
• This component is to ensure that the student demonstrates a practical application within the field of Theology.
Graduation
• There will be a Graduation Ceremony at the end of the program. This event will be held live in a physical environment in the presence of the University Mace of Honour. All Students will be required to be perfectly dressed in their Academic Regalia.

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