2002-2003 Calendar
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Faculty of Arts |
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
of Environmental Studies |
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Faculty
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Faculty
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
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Religious Studies
Religious studies as a teachable subject in the Faculty
of Education builds upon the existing strengths of the Religious Studies
Program in the Faculty of Arts. Currently, this program offers courses
clustered into four main areas: religion and culture, biblical studies,
Judaic studies and Christian studies. There are also courses which support
students' inquiry into Islam, the religious traditions of Asia and South
Asia, and North American First Nations spirituality.
Students wishing to teach religious studies must take
six full courses for a first teachable or four full courses for a second
teachable from the extensive list of approved courses in the Religious
Studies Program. In consultation with the education religious studies
adviser, students will be able to design a program of studies that will
enable them to teach world religions as a comparative religion course
in public schools, Catholic schools or Jewish schools. They will also
be able to design a program of studies that will enable them to teach
religion classes in Catholic schools, Islamic private schools and a variety
of courses related to classical and modern Judaism in Jewish schools.
Academic Requirements:
- 1. AS/HUMA 2800 9.0 (cross-listed to: AS/SOSC 2600 9.0).
- 2. One of:
- AS/HUMA 2830 9.0
- AS/HUMA 2000C 6.0
- AS/HUMA 2850 9.0
- AS/HUMA 2810 6.0
- AS/HUMA 3420 6.0
- All courses will be counted as six credits towards the teachable
subject.
- 3. For a second teachable, two more upper level full courses selected
in consultation with a faculty adviser.
- 4. For a first teachable, four more upper level full courses selected
in consultation with a faculty adviser.
All teacher candidates will also take ED/INDS 3900
6.0 Independent Study: Religious Studies, a practicum course with appropriate
practicum placement which allows students to teach religious studies in
an intermediate and/or secondary school.
Teacher candidates preparing to teach in Jewish day
schools should be enrolled in the Jewish Education Program and should
be sure to include:
- AS/HEB 3210 3.0
- AS/HEB 3220 3.0
- AS/HEB 3230 3.0
Teacher candidates preparing to teach in Catholic schools
should also take ED/EDUC 3000 3.0.
For courses that are weighted 9.0, only 6.0 of the
course weighting will be applied to meet the teachable subject requirement.
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