QUEEN OF THE HOLY ROSARY COLLEGE ( Institute of Religious Studies) is dedicated to the education and formation of women and men in the initial stages of formation and to the education of professed women and men religious and Catholic lay men and women in the local Church. To this end QHRC Institute offers courses in religious studies including scripture, liturgy and prayer, ethics and morality, Christology and Catholic social teaching, philosophy and theology of the vows and of religious consecration. Dedicated to truth, the College is a center of learning committed to meeting the diverse educational needs of those in programs for ministry. The College also seeks to open for all the door to Catholic theology and ministry.
QUEEN OF THE HOLY ROSARY COLLEGE is a Catholic institution of higher learning. The College aims to develop faith-filled and informed ministers competent in conversing with society and in serving according to the teaching of the Catholic Church and the Dominican charism of preaching.
Because study is an integral element of the Dominican approach to truth, Queen of the Holy Rosary College–through its Board and Faculty–is firmly committed to assist its students in achieving established academic learning outcomes: fostering self-worth, enhancing spiritual and intellectual development, and increasing global awareness.
The diversity of cultures and talents in its student body call the College community to develop creative responses in the curriculum.
| Student Learning Outcomes Queen of the Holy Rosary College contributes to the development of the whole person. The learner, especially the matriculated student, is given opportunity to: |
| Foster his/her self worth by |
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- Completing an individualized and integrated collegiate program
- Taking responsibility for their own education
- Participating in collaborative study
- Participating in the arts
- Experiencing a supportive environment
| Enhance his/her spirituality by |
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- Achieving a greater understanding, deeper appreciation and personal integration of religious concepts and values through a systematic study of philosophy and theology
- Engaging in and planning a variety of prayer opportunities
- Participating in Dominican liturgical celebrations
- Participating in ministry
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| Pursue intellectual development by |
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- Engaging in research and analysis and critical thinking and oral and written communication
- Completing required courses in philosophy and theology
- Understanding the integration of philosophy and theology
- Participating in continuing education programs through workshops and lectures
- Having contact with personnel and resources from other institutions of learning
- Availing themselves of opportunities for collaborative and private study
- Analyzing past and present cultures, toward informed civic participation and creative planning for the future
- Participating in surveys and discussions about the college’s philosophy, curriculum planning, and instruction
- Taking advantage of diagnostic testing and guidance on basic skills
- Receiving remedial instruction/tutorial assistance with course work as needed
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| Increase global awareness by |
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- Studying Catholic social teachings
- Engaging in theological reflection and field work
- Participating in visual and performing arts
- Experiencing different cultures and traditions from the ethnic diversity present on campus
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