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M.A. in Lasallian Studies

Program Overview

This 32-credit program is designed to enhance the effectiveness of students participating in contemporary society as Lasallian educators and instruments for social good in a global society. The program is applicable to professionals in all forms of Lasallian ministries.

Program Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students are expected to be able to do the following:

  1. Integrate Lasallian heritage with a variety of organizational and/or personal responsibilities
  2. Integrate Lasallian spirituality with a variety of organizational and/or personal responsibilities
  3. Synthesize the elements of Lasallian pedagogy into an approach for addressing societal concerns
  4. Synthesize the components of Lasallian studies into an understanding of Lasallian and personal charisma
  5. Demonstrate a commitment to social responsibility and ethical practices
  6. Communicate effectively in a variety of modes
  7. Incorporate diverse perspectives, contexts, cultures, and ways of knowing into their intellectual pursuits
  8. Demonstrate the ability to continue learning through self-directed, integrated, interdisciplinary scholarship

Locations Admission Contacts
Twin Cities Sarah Fisher - (612) 728- 5122 or (866) 437-2788
 Course Information

    Degree Requirements

    Required Lasallian Studies Courses
    Required Lasallian Foundations
    Electives
    5 credits
    18 credits
    9 credits

    Total:
    32 credits
     

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  • LSS600 Introduction to Graduate Study (3 credits)
  • LSS690 Summative Paper & Presentation (2 credits)
  • Required Lasallian Foundations (18 credits)
 Elective Courses

    Required Elective Courses

    Students may choose courses from one of the following tracks:

    Pastoral Ministries (*required course)

    PM505 Human Relations in Ministry
    Electives
    3 credits
    6 credits
     

    Canon Law (*required course)

    PM680 Introduction to Canon Law*
    PM689 Lasallian Canon Law*
    Electives
    3 credits
    2 credits
    4 credits
     

    Education

    Electives
    9 credits
     

    Lasallian Accompaniment

    (Under development)
     

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  • PM505 Human Relations in Ministry (2 cr)
  • PM510 Leadership in the Faith Community (2 cr)
  • PM520 The Church at Prayer (2 cr)
  • PM525 Christian Spiritualities (2 cr)
  • PM531 Canon Law for Pastoral Ministers (2 cr)
  • PM533 Social Action for Pastoral Ministers (2 cr)
  • PM534-539 Special Topics in Pastoral Ministry (2 cr)
  • PM540 Foundations in Theology (3 cr)
  • PM550 Ecclesiology (3 cr)
  • PM560 Scripture (3 cr)
  • PM570 Liturgy (3 cr)
  • PM580 Sacraments (2 cr)
  • PM680 Introduction to Canon Law (3)
  • PM681 Church Structure: Universal and Particular (3)
  • PM682 Persons and Rights in the Church (3)
  • PM683 Sacraments in Canon Law (3)
  • PM685 Temporal Administration of the Church (2)
  • PM686 Chancery Ministry (2)
  • PM687 Tribunal Ministry: Processes and Cases (2)
  • PM688 Penal Law and Disciplinary Proceedings in Canon La (2)
  • EDMA610 Child Growth and Development (3)
  • EDMA612 Engaging Learning Environment (3)
  • EDMA620 Curriculum Design (3)
  • EDMA622 Assessment and Evaluation (3)
  • EDMA651 Implications of Culture & Style for Learning & Teaching (3 credits)
  • EDUC642 Current Issues in Catholic Education (3)
  • EDUC662 Ministerial Foundations of Catholic Education (3)
  • LSS660-669 Independent Study Contracts ()


Program Staff
Institute for LaSallian Studies, Director and EdD in Leadership, Core Professor