Center for Ignatian Spirituality The Center for Ignatian Spirituality is a University operation that offers faculty and staff a resource to carry on the needed dialogue between the values that constitute Boston College and the pluralism that characterizes our contemporary culture. The Center initiates its own programs, inviting faculty and staff to pursue a particular topic, sponsors retreats and reflection opportunities for faculty and staff, and has a wide range of national and international commitments to other institutions in their efforts to integrate Ignatian spirituality into their educational ...
date. Students are expected to consult with their advisor or department chairperson before cross registering. Graduate Theology majors may take up to half of their courses through BTI. The following colleges and universities participate in the BTI cross registration program. Andover Newton School of Theology Boston University School of Theology Episcopal Divinity School Gordon-Conwell School of Theology Harvard Divinity School Holy Cross College (Greek Theology School) St. Johns Seminary Weston School of Theology The Consortium Under a program of cross registration, sophomores, juniors, ...
ficiency requirement. Thirty-two of the required 38 courses must be in departments of the College of Arts and Sciences. Additional courses may be chosen from the offerings at the Boston College professional schools. The Office of Student Services sends every undergraduate degree candidate, except for Woods College of Advancing Studies students, a degree audit each semester. Core and major requirements stated in the catalog may, in exceptional circumstances, be waived or substituted by the students Associate Dean or major department. Such exceptions must be communicated in writing to the Office ...
course will examine how Internet applications are changing business processes and the strategic issues that these changes pose for corporate managers. The third part of the course focuses on a more detailed look at key industry sectors and challenges students to develop a model for the evolution of electronic commerce within each industry. The Department MD 854 Management of Service Operations (Fall/Spring: 3) Prerequisite: MD 707 or MD 723 The ever increasing contribution of the service sector to the growth of GDP and the growing dependence of a highly automated manufacturing sector on service ...