Spring 2024
For a description of the course modalities, please see here.
Intensive Intercession: January 3-12
Time | Course | Instructor | Modality | Meets |
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | IP-610 Peacebuilding Skills: Dialogue, Trauma, and Restorative Justice | Brummer | F2F | 1/3, 1/4, 1/8 - 1/12 60 Lorraine St, Meeting Room |
Asynchronous Online Courses
RS-536-2: Religion as a Social Phenomenon (Thumma)
Gratz College courses:
G-HGS 566: The Psychology and Sociology of Altruism and Rescue
G-HRI 600: Anti-Semitism and Racism in America Today
(Additional course detail below)
Face-to-Face (F2F), Hybrid Synchronous, and Synchronous Online Courses
Monday
Time | Course | Instructor | Modality | Room |
4:00 - 5:45 PM (Mon & Wed) |
LG-562: New Testament Greek II | Duffy | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 207 |
4:00 - 6:50 PM | ET-575: Ethical Leadership in an Age of Discord | Fluker | Synchronous Online | |
4:00 - 6:50 PM | AM-650: Tilawah: Quran Recitation | Dogan/Ghassal | Synchronous Online | |
7:00 - 8:50 PM | TH-513: The Faiths as Formal Realities | Mosher/Watts | Synchronous Online | |
7:00 - 8:50 PM | SC-532: Hadith: History, Methodology, and Texts | Laher | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 205 |
Tuesday
Time | Course | Instructor | Modality | Room |
4:00 - 5:45 PM (Tues & Thurs) |
LG-662: Readings in New Testament Greek II | Duffy | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 207 |
5:00 - 6:50 PM | CH-540: Religious and Cultural Contemporary Ethics | Mosher | Synchronous Online | |
5:00 - 6:50 PM | SC-522: Hebrew Bible Survey | Grant | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 206 |
7:00 - 8:50 PM | AM-521: Contemplative Prayer Practices | Dahill | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 206 |
7:00 - 9:50 PM | IP-614: Nonviolence and Faith Based Social Movements | Robertson | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 205 |
Wednesday
Time | Course | Instructor | Modality | Room |
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM | IP-613: Identity and Otherness in Religious Communities | Norton | F2F | Meets 1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 3/13, 4/3 60 Lorraine, Seminar Rm |
4:00 - 5:45 PM (Mon & Wed) |
LG-562: New Testament Greek II | Duffy | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 207 |
5:00 - 6:50 PM | CH-510: Sociology and Psychology for Chaplains | Fuller | Synchronous Online | |
7:00 - 9:50 PM | AM-551: Quran Recitation/Tajweed II | Dogan/Ghassal | Synchronous Online | |
7:00 - 9:00 PM | CH-650: Field Education II | Mansoor | Synchronous Online | |
7:00 - 9:50 PM | IP-611: Peace, Justice, and Violence in Sacred Texts | Robertson/Yuskaev | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 205 |
Thursday
Time | Course | Instructor | Modality | Room |
4:00 - 5:45 PM (Tues & Thurs) |
LG-662: Readings in New Testament Greek II | Duffy | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 207 |
5:00 - 6:50 PM | DI-513: Intro to Shia Traditions, Beliefs, and Practices | Kamaly | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 206 |
4:00 - 6:50 PM | ET-631-2: Environmental Ethics | Dahill | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 205 |
7:00 - 9:50 PM | RS-650: Gender in Religion and Society | Lama | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 206 |
7:00 - 9:50 PM | CH-618: Muslim Pastoral Theology | Ansari | Hybrid Synchronous | 77 Sherman Room 205 |
PhD
Time | Course | Instructor | Modality | Room |
9:00 - 5:00 PM, M-F |
PHD-901: Research Meth and Scholar Dev II | Kamaly/Yuskaev | Hybrid Synchronous | F2F, Feb. 26 - Mar. 8 60 Lorraine, Seminar Rm |
9:00 - 5:00 PM, M-F |
PHD-907: Methodological Studies in Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Relations II | Kamaly/Yuskaev | Hybrid Synchronous | F2F, Feb. 26 - Mar. 8 60 Lorraine, Seminar Rm |
Consortium Cross-Registration Opportunities
Consortium courses can satisfy program electives for HIU students. To register, in consultation with their academic advisor, students must complete the Consortium Cross-Registration Pre-Approval form and any other registration forms required (i.e., for CCS or BTI). Finds all forms at HIU's Form & Document Center.
Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium
Students enrolled in Hartford International University’s degree programs have the unique opportunity to take classes through the Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium (BTI), a consortium of seminaries and theological schools in the Boston area and beyond.
Full instructions for the cross-registration process can be found here - Boston Theological Interreligious Consortium
Center for Chaplaincy Studies
HIU is a member of the Center for Chaplaincy Studies. The CCS is a collective of theological thought leaders committed to equipping chaplains to minister courageously, compassionately, and creatively at the highest standards of care and competency. Students enrolled in the Master of Arts in Chaplaincy program may take one elective course in their program through the CCS (with advisor approval).
(No Spring 2024 CCS courses open to HIU students)
Gratz College Exchange
Enrollment is limited to degree-seeking students. Please visit https://www.hartfordinternational.edu/global-community-partnerships/gratz-college-exchange for additional information and registration instructions.
G-HGS 566: The Psychology and Sociology of Altruism and Rescue
Nancy Isserman, MSW, PhD
Diplomats like Sousa Mendes and Sugihara, doctors, nurses, social workers, farmers, and others risked their lives to save Jews during the Shoah. Why did seemingly ordinary people risk their lives and often the lives of their families to help Jews who frequently were total strangers-while others stood passively by? What insight can be gained from them that will shed light on the broader questions of ethics and morality? Why is research on altruism and rescuers still relevant? This course will explore these questions through narratives of rescuers, current scholarly articles, and multimedia material. Psychological, demographic, sociological, and political factors will be examined. Stories of rescuers from more recent genocides in Rwanda, Bosnia, Cambodia, and other conflicts will also be addressed. Understanding the behavior of rescuers and of altruistic behavior across different cultures and eras will contribute to a better understanding of world events and human behavior.
Gratz Term: Spring A
Start Date: 01/10/2024
End Date: 03/05/2024
G-HRI 600: Anti-Semitism and Racism in America Today
Ayal Feinberg, PhD
This course focuses primarily on American Anti-Semitism since World War II, responses to it and the impact of growing anti-Jewish violence both on Jewish identity and Judaism in the United States. Special consideration will be given to understanding Anti-Semitism in the wider history of American racism as well related issues including freedom of speech, the complex relationship of Anti-Semitism and Anti-Zionism, Jews and Whiteness and interfaith relations.
Gratz Term: Spring B
Start Date: 03/06/2024
End Date: 04/30/2024
HIU's engagement with the Center for Chaplaincy Studies, Gratz College, and the BTI are all part of HIU's commitment to Global & Community Partnerships.
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