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Course ID
Course
LATN 212
LATN 212
Medieval Ecclesiastical Latin
Course Credits: 3
An introduction to Latin grammar and the basic vocabulary of medieval ecclesiastical Latin. The one-or two-semester program of study is designed to prepare the student for independent reading in Jerome's Latin Vulgate, the Summa Theologiae of Thomas Aquinas, and other medieval texts of moderate difficulty.
Prerequisite(s): None, but completion of 211 normally required. (3-0; 3-0)
NB: Taught at Catholic Pacific College, an approved TWU learning centre.
LATN 311
LATN 311
Advanced Readings in Latin
Course Credits: 3
This course illustrates advanced topics in Latin grammar by allowing the student to study and translate advanced Latin texts. Some of the texts are chosen by the student in consultation with the instructor in order to become familiar with specialized study in a Latin author of choice.
Prerequisite(s): LATN 211 and 212
NB: Taught at Catholic Pacific College, an approved TWU learning centre.
LATN 312
LATN 312
Advanced Readings in Latin
Course Credits: 3
This course illustrates advanced topics in Latin grammar by allowing the student to study and translate advanced Latin texts. Some of the texts are chosen by the student in consultation with the instructor in order to become familiar with specialized study in a Latin author of choice.
Prerequisite(s): LATN 311
NB: Taught at Catholic Pacific College, an approved TWU learning centre.
LDRS 110
LDRS 110
Christian Leadership Foundations
Course Credits: 3
An introduction to historical, biblical and contemporary concepts and practices of leadership, and how they are understood and applied within Christian organizations.
Prerequisite(s): Must be enrolled in Certificate in Leadership for Christian Organizations.
LDRS 205
LDRS 205
Leading Spiritual Growth
Course Credits: 3
An exploration of major historical movements of Christian spirituality, the different ways people relate to God, and the leadership principles and practices of encouraging people to grow in spiritual maturity.
Prerequisite(s): LDRS 110 or permission of instructor and must be enrolled in Certificate in Leadership for Christian Organizations.
LDRS 210
LDRS 210
Growing Healthy Organizations
Course Credits: 3
An exploration of the developmental aspects of leading organizational growth, including theories of organization and change, principles of governance, and approaches to organizing work.
Prerequisite(s): LDRS 110 or permission of instructor and must be enrolled in Certificate in Leadership for Christian Organizations.
LDRS 220
LDRS 220
Leading with Numbers
Course Credits: 3
Students develop confidence in using quantitative inquiry within organizational leadership contexts to understand how and when numbers are used to support positions people make.
LDRS 230
LDRS 230
Leading Teams and Groups
Course Credits: 3
A practical study of how leaders guide, influence, and respond to group dynamics and the best practices utilized in leading and developing teams and groups in organizations.
Prerequisite(s): LDRS 110 or permission of instructor and must be enrolled in Certificate in Leadership for Christian Organizations.
LDRS 255
LDRS 255
Leading and Coaching
Course Credits: 3
An exploration of whole person development in the practice of coaching and mentoring individuals toward self-understanding, strong character, high performance, and well-being within organizational contexts.
Prerequisite(s): LDRS 110 or permission of instructor and must be enrolled in Certificate in Leadership for Christian Organizations