Faculty of Theology Basic Degree Programs: Special Programs/Certificates
The Elliott Allen Institute For Theology & Ecology (EAITE)
In expressing a concern for the ecological crisis of the planet, the Elliott Allen Institute for Theology and Ecology (EAITE) seeks integrative methods for contributing to the healing of the Earth in all its life systems. Interdisciplinary in design, the EAITE facilitates serious contact between the theological and ecological disciplines as well as the scientific, cosmological, and cultural paradigm shifts that are informing our times. It also offers a Certificate of Specialization in Theology and Ecology in most of the graduate programs at the Faculty of Theology of the University of St Michael's College. Students may complete this specialization concurrently with their studies in the MDiv, MRE, MTS, MACL, ThM and doctoral degree programs. General requirements include at least two core courses and up to six further courses, including interdisciplinary, paradigm and eco-issue courses. Specific requirements vary slightly according to the students program of enrolment.
For more information, visit EAITE or contact:
Dr. Dennis OHara
Director of the Elliott Allen Institute for Theology & Ecology
Faculty of Theology, University of St Michael's College
81 St. Mary St., Toronto ON M5S 1J4
Tel: (416) 926-1300 ext. 3408 | Fax: (416) 926-7294
Email: eaite.contact@utoronto.ca
The Certificate Program In Youth Ministry
This is a two-year, eight weekend program administered through the Division of Continuing Education. Students in the Faculty of Theology enrolled in the Youth Ministry Program may, with additional academic work, receive up to two graduate pastoral credits towards a degree or diploma for successful completion of the program.
Intersession and Summer School
St Michael's Faculty of Theology and other colleges in the Toronto School of Theology offer courses at the Basic Degree level during the summer. Degree, diploma and special students may take these courses. No one may take two courses during the same three-week period.
lntersession and Summer School course offerings are published annually: this year's Summer Course Catalogue.