FI510A,B,C,D

MFT Faculty

 

FI510A,B,C,D: INTEGRATION FORMATION GROUP. MFT Faculty. 2 units.

 

 

DESCRIPTION:

The Department of Marriage and Family is committed to the formation of its students, to know themselves, to grow as Christians and professionals, and to develop their sense of spiritual vocation as peacemakers. Toward that end, students will meet in small groups with faculty to tell their own narratives and listen to the narratives of others, as a means to begin exploring vocation, gifts, and identity. The group process will span four quarters (2yr program) or three quarters (3yr program), which includes small group meetings and retreat(s).

 

cOURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES:

At the end of the process, students will be able to articulate a personal sense of vocation as Christian professionals and peacemakers.

 

RELATIONSHIP TO SCHOOL AND SEMINARY LEARNING OUTCOMES:

This course fulfills the departmental learning outcome that graduates of the program will demonstrate a personal commitment and rationale for serving families as an expression of their Christian vocation, as well as the SOP outcome that graduates will be equipped to apply the insights of Christian theology along with the knowledge and techniques of the social and behavioral sciences. In addition, the course fulfills the seminary learning outcomes that graduates will (a) demonstrate an understanding of Christian theology, ministry, and spirituality, and (b) be able to pursue careers consistent with their education.

 

COURSE FORMAT:

In the fall and winter quarters of the first year of the twoyear program, students will meet weekly in groups with a designated faculty member; these groups will occur in the third year of the threeyear program. Due to COVIDrelated restrictions, group meeting in the fall of 2020 and the winter of 2021 will be largely asynchronous and online. As of the time of this writing, some inperson group meetings may possible, but these are still under negotiation. The first quarter will focus mainly on student narratives and a beginning exploration of vocation; the second will be used to explore the clinical virtues of hope, humility, compassion, and Sabbath rest in greater depth. In each of these quarters, there will be facultyled community meeting which include all the faculty and students together. In the spring quarter, students will also participate in a community retreat; depending on the status of the pandemic, the retreat may be held online.

 

REQUIRED READING: None.

 

ASSIGNMENTS:

This course will be graded on a passfail basis only, based on attendance and participation. In the second quarter of meetings, students will be required to write reflections based on prompts posted on Canvas; these responses will form the basis of group discussion. The responses themselves, however, will not be graded.

 

PREREQUISITES:

FI500 (taken concurrently with the first quarter of meetings).

 

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:

1.       Fulfills 2 units of Integration for students in the MFT program.

2.       Fulfills BPC Section 4980.36(c)(3) for the State of CA.

 

FINAL EXAM:

None.