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Online Learning - Online Learning Nuts and Bolts

Select Learning offers online courses that remove the barriers of time and distance to provide:

  • a cohort of motivated learners from across the country
  • a theologian/facilitator to answer questions and guide discussion
  • a high quality learning environment at a reasonable cost
  • classes for personal growth and/or professional development
 
Online Course Schedule PDF Print E-mail
Online Learning - Select Learning Course Schedule

The general yearly schedule for online courses follows. Some courses, such as Money Leadership and Teaching the Bible, Hosting the Conversation, are scheduled at a variety of times. Click here for current registrations.

Winter (February - May)

* Introduction to the Old Testament
* Lutheran Heritage
* Systematic Theology: Fundamentals of Christian Theology
* Foundations of Biblical Preaching

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How do online courses work? PDF Print E-mail
Online Learning - Online Learning Nuts and Bolts

Select Learning online courses use a blended model of learning methods. Participants view the lectures via DVD, read assigned textbooks and articles, and participate in discussion in written form online. There is a conference call orientation before the sessions start that provides the opportunity for

  • verbal introductions,
  • instructions about the class website,
  • and a learning covenant between the members of the class.

The courses generally follow this weekly pattern:

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Online Course Testimonials PDF Print E-mail
Online Learning - Testimonials (online learning)

I thoroughly enjoyed taking these two courses which covered the Augsburg Confession and Luther’s Small and Large Catechism. Although I thought I had a fairly good handle on Lutheran theology, I was surprised by many new and interesting ideas, and by the difference that these understandings have had on my ministry. I am sure that I will use the learning from these classes to help me minister more effectively as an Associate in Ministry, and I am appreciative of the depth and breadth that they have brought to my understanding of what it means to be a Lutheran Christian.

I would also be interested in continuing to study scripture and pastoral care with the Confession and Catechisms in mind. My only disappointment was being so busy in my personal life that I felt I had to rush through the materials. I am grateful to have the materials to return to in the future to review at my leisure. Studying with a group and with Professor Ruge-Jones as the facilitator was a wonderful experience, and I found it helpful to have fellow travelers on the journey. It was also great to study with others who feel a similar call and roster! Thank you so much for this tremendous opportunity.
Blessings!
Leah Emerson, Laguna Niguel, CA

 

 

Systematic Theology
I have loved this class!  The opportunity to see the teaching from professors of several of our seminaries and the experience of sharing the class with students from several states, seeing the depth of their faith and what has brought them to this time and place, and seeing the theological reflections we have found ourselves engaged in has been so rewarding and has served to deepen my faith and inspire me to further my theological reflection.
Thank you again.  
Deno Sorrels, Greenville, MI

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