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Starr King School offers 15-week (fourteen weeks of instruction and a one week mid-semester break) online courses for fall, spring and summer sessions. These classes cover such topics as Unitarian Universalist History, Organizational Systems Thinking for Religious Leaders, and Andalusia: Judaism, Islam and Christianity.
For more than a decade, our online courses have educated seminarians, laypeople and religious professionals from wherever they live and according to their individual schedules. Now the Starr King learning community will become increasingly manifold and multi-local. Our new educational model, unveiled in the spring of 2008, is designed to prepare religious leaders from diverse, progressive faiths, along with Unitarian Universalism. Students will experience multiple sites of learning while remaining connected to one another and to the faculty. New educational technologies will energize a global interchange.
The new approach will make a Starr King education more engaging, more effective and more accessible than ever. It will even be possible for people contemplating seminary to enroll in our online courses before committing to a Starr King degree program. Upon application and admission to the M.Div. or the M.A. in Religious Leadership for Social Change (MASC), fees paid and credits earned in online courses will transfer towards the completion of the degree program.
2007-2008 online courses
2008-2009 online courses
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