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DV 5363       Professional Spiritual & Pastoral Care                                      Textbook
                          Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts / Dr. Albert Simpson, Jr.
                          This course is essential for students that will work or spend time in acute care hospitals,
                          behavioral health facilities, rehabilitation centers. This course uses the classic foundations
                          of Pastoral care with the latest approaches to Spiritual care.

            DV 5373       Disaster Spiritual Care                                                     Textbook
                          Rabbi Stephen B. Roberts / Dr. Yolanda Simmons
                          This course will explore how spiritual care changes following a disaster and includes a
                          comprehensive explanation of a disaster’s lifecycle. This course is essential for counseling
                          not only victims of disaster but also the clergy and caregivers that are called to service in
                          the wake of crisis.

            DV 5383       Thinking for a Change                                                       Textbook
                          John C. Maxwell / Dr. Albert Simpson, Jr.
                          This course will teach the student to focus on not on what to think, but how to best use one
                          of the most precious possessions ever given: Your Mind.

            DV 5393       The Basics of Hospice Chaplain Ministry                                     Textbook
                          John M. Casto / Dr. Howard L. Carmicle, Jr.
                          This course offers the tools you need as you contemplate pursuing hospice chaplaincy.
                          Discover what hospice chaplaincy is, how to be certified, the ins and outs of the ministry,
                          and the day-to-day realities of the hospice chaplain.

            DV 5403       Introduction to Criminal Justice                                            Textbook
                          Charis E. Kubrin, Thomas D. Stucky / Dr. Albert Simpson, Jr.
                          This course approaches the theories and practices of criminal justice from a sociological
                          perspective. It empowers students to develop expertise in criminal justice and understand
                          how its central tenets are informed by broader sociological principles and concepts, such
                          as power, race, gender, and class.






















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