This is the comprehensive list of the PRS curriculum of subjects according to departments. The first digit of the course code usually indicates the academic year or cycle in which it is taught.
The courses for all levels are taught each year. All the courses are compulsory.
• Courses in bold type (e.g. SOC 101 ANTHROPOLOGY 1) are major courses (10 credits).
• Courses in italic type (e.g. SOC 201 ANTHROPOLOGY FIELDWORK REPORT) are minor courses (8 credits).
CANON LAW:
CAN 401 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF CANON LAW
CAN 601 CANON LAW OF SACRAMENTS
CAN 701 CANON LAW OF MARRIAGE
CHURCH HISTORY:
CHH 301 EARLY CHURCH HISTORY
CHH 302 MEDIEVAL AND REFORMATION CHURCH HISTORY
CHH 303 MODERN CHURCH HISTORY
CHH 401 PACIFIC CHURCH HISTORY 1
CHH 402 PATROLOGY
CHH 601 PACIFIC CHURCH HISTORY 2
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES:
ENG 101 SYSTEMATIC THINKING 1
ENG 102 METHODOLOGY 1
ENG 103 SYSTEMATIC THINKING 2
SOC 101 ANTHROPOLOGY
SOC 201 ANTHROPOLOGY FIELDWORK REPORT
SOC 202 SOCIOLOGY
PSY 201 DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
PSY 401 ADULT PSYCHOLOGY
LANGUAGES: ECCLESIASTICAL AND BIBLICAL
LNG 401 BIBLICAL HEBREW
LNG 601 NEW TESTAMENT GREEK
LNG 602 LATIN
LITURGICAL STUDIES:
LIT 101 INTRODUCTION TO LITURGY
LIT 401 HOMILETICS
LIT 402 HISTORY OF THE EUCHARIST
LIT 601 LITURGY: THEOLOGY, SYMBOL & CELEBRATION
LIT 701 THE ART OF PRESIDING
MORAL THEOLOGY:
MTH 301 MORAL THEOLOGY 1
MTH 302 MORAL THEOLOGY 2
MTH 401 JUSTICE AND ETHICS
MTH 402 BIOETHICS
MTH 601 MODERN SOCIAL ISSUES
ST 718 S.T.B MORAL THEOLOGY REVIEW SEMINAR (NO CREDIT)
PASTORAL STUDIES:
PTH 401 CATECHETICS
PTH 402 PASTORAL ENCOUNTER
PTH 601 SEXUALITY AND CELIBACY
PHILOSOPHY:
PHL 101 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
PHL 102 ANCIENT & MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
PHL 103 MODERN & CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY
PHL 104 ETHICS: THEORY AND APPLIED
PHL 105 LOGIC
PHL 201 PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN PERSON
PHL 202 PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE
PHL 203 METAPHYSICS
PHL 204 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION
PHL 205 EPISTEMOLOGY
PHL 206 PHILOSOPHY OF POLITICS
SCRIPTURE:
BLS 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT
BLS 102 INTRODUCTION TO THE NEW TESTAMENT
BLS 301 SYNOPTICS 1 - MARK
BLS 302 PENTATEUCH
BLS 303 SYNOPTICS 2 - MATTHEW
BLS 401 PROPHETS
BLS 601 APOCALYPTIC LITERATURE
BLS 602 ISRAEL'S POETS & SAGES
BLS 603 HEBREWS AND THE CATHOLIC LETTERS
BLS 701 THE LETTERS OF PAUL
BLS 702 LUKE AND THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES
BLS 703 JOHN AND THE JOHANNINE EPISTLES
ST 718 S.T.B. SCRIPTURAL REVIEW SEMINAR (NO CREDIT)
SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY:
STH 201 CHRISTOLOGY
STH 202 REVELATION AND FAITH
STH 203 ECCLESIOLOGY
STH 301 THEOLOGY OF MISSION
STH 302 FOUNDATIONS IN THEOLOGY
STH 303 TRINITY
STH 304 SPIRIT AND GRACE
STH 401 INTRODUCTION TO SACRAMENTOLOGY
STH 402 THEOLOGY OF SPIRITUALITY
STH 403 WORLD RELIGIONS
STH 601 ESCHATOLOGY
STH 602 MARIOLOGY
STH 603 MINISTERIAL PRIESTHOOD
STH 701 EUCHARIST
STH 702 ECUMENISM
STH 703 CONTEMPORARY THEOLOGICAL ISSUES
STH 704 SACRAMENTS OF HEALING
STH 705 THE SACRAMENT OF CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE
ST 718 S.T.B THEOLOGICAL REVIEW SEMINAR (NO CREDIT)
Grade Percentage Definition GPA
A+ 97-100 Exceptional 4
A 93-96 Distinction 4
A- 90-92 Merit 3.67
The student demonstrates mastery of the course. The student will show initiative and originality in approaching and solving problems, the ability to analyze the course content, make associations, and adapt the content to new and changing situations.
B+ 85-89 Very Good 3.33
B 80-84 Good 3
The student's work reveals the ability to work with the basic elements of a course such that the student demonstrates a firm grasp of its principles. The student will be able to apply the principles in a variety of different situations and can discuss the subject matter of the course with ease.
C+ 75-79 Above Average 2.5
C 70-74 Average 2
The student is able to recall the basic elements of a course, understand the essential background and materials, make some applications of the basic principles and express them intelligibly.
D+ 65-69 Below Average 1.5
D 60-64 Pass 1
The student demonstrates some ability to recall the most important basic elements of the course and to explain them at least partially.
F 0-59 Failure 0
The student has not demonstrated sufficient knowledge or understanding of the course material.
I - Incomplete
The grade of Incomplete should be considered only when there are serious extenuating circumstances that prevent a student from completing the course requirements within the time framework of the term. Before assigning it, the Instructor and the student should agree on the assignments that need to be completed and on a timetable for their completion. The I grade requires the approval of the academic dean.
P - Non-academic Pass
An “F” grade is redeemable. A student who fails a course may request a re-examination within two weeks after the publication of exam results. A monetary fee may be charged. When it is redeemed the new grade can only become a D. If the student fails again, the “F” will remain on the student’s record. A student with three (3) “F” grades during the years of study will not be allowed to continue. On completion of the course requirements an “I” grade can be changed to whatever grade the student's course work and exam assessment merits.
Exam results are available from the Moderators for Diocesan students and from the Heads of Colleges for Religious Congregation students
It is the responsibility of the student to see his moderator or superior to obtain his grades. Likewise, the student is expected to see the lecturer concerned about how to redeem the “F” or the “I” grade. It is not the responsibility of the moderator or superior or lecturer to look for the student.
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