- First Semester
- IGS101 Introduction to Ignatian Spirituality(12)
- IGS102 Introduction to World Spiritualties(12)
- IGS103 Old Testaments: Prophets, Psalms(12)
- IGS104 Christian Mystical Traditions (12)
- IGS105 Psychological Foundation of Spirituality (12)
- IGS106 African Traditions and Spirituality(12)
Second Semester
- IGS107 Ignatian Spirituality (Retreat Practicum) (12)
- IGS108 Social Spirituality (12)
- IGS109 Science and Spirituality (12)
- IGS110 Leadership and Spirituality (12)
- IGS111 New Testament: Gospels and Paul’s Letters (12)
- IGS112 Pentecostalism in Africa (12)
1. To learn the different skills, techniques for meditation and prayer
2. To introduce the concept of various spirituality traditions
3. To educate learners who are able to judge a situation reasonably, decide and act responsibly for the good of all, and educate others to do the same in the development of their communities.
1. An acquisition of spiritual intelligence in dealing with the things of the heart and of morals
2. A deep sense of spiritual self, divine presence and its manifestation in daily interaction with people and with the common home, the environment. 3. A strong moral awareness and the determination to fight evils and corruptions in the society through prayer and charity
IGS114 Ignatian Spirituality in Daily Life and Service Program: 35 Days (36)
All students will be required to undergo the Ignatian Retreat in Daily life and the Service Program. A qualified Spiritual Director will direct each student. The Service Program Director will supervise the Service Program component.
OR The Ignatian Spiritual Exercises in daily life. The best way to understand and be inspired by St. Ignatius’ Spiritual Exercises is actually to do them rather than to learn about them. Students will be offered the opportunity to do the Exercises in daily life.