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African American Ministry I
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| Course Status |
Not Yet Available
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| Course Code |
AAMX900.0151171 |
| Description |
This is the first of two courses for the Certificate Program in African American Ministry. This program is suitable for those with some theological background as well as lay people interested in learning more about the African American church. It is designed to recognize the importance of African American cultural relevance in the church and will draw upon national speakers and academics noteworthy in each of nine topic areas. On 9/26 only, class will meet in University Hall Room 1866 (Ground Floor) |
| Session |
Fall 2009 |
| Days |
Sa |
| Dates |
9/12/09 - 12/12/09
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| Times |
9:00 AM-4:30PM |
| Prerequisites |
None. |
| Teacher |
Williams, Ph.D., Horace |
| Teacher Bio |
Horace Williams, PhD is the Coordinator of LMU's African American Ministry Certificate Program. Dr. Williams is a Past President of the Los Angeles Black Lay Catholic Ministry and of the Catholic Human Relations Council of Los Angeles. In 1973 he was made a Knight Commander of St. Gregory the Great by Pope Paul VI, and in 1997 he received the Individual Achievement Award from the California Black Health Network. He earned his doctorate in Public Administration (Health Services Administration and Epidemiology) from the University of Southern California and he currently serves as Director of Pharmacy at East Valley Hospital Medical Center in Glendora, California. |
| Format |
Classroom |
| Credit(s) Earned |
3 |
| Location/Map Link |
LMU Campus TBD |