Co-teach the course based on syllabus and assignment guidelines provided by the lead instructor, mark assignments and tests in a timely fashion, lead tutorials, hold one office hour per week. Follow College and University code of conduct and policies.
Course description for SMC188H1H: This seminar is an interdisciplinary exploration of leading scholarly, intellectual and public questions related to ecology, science, literature, and public life. From a variety of perspectives, the seminar considers how religion, and how different kinds of religious experience, figure in the broader context of human affairs.
Course description for SMC189H1H: This course provides an intensive international learning experience in Rome, Italy. It offers contemporary and historical models of integrating faith with reason, and religious practice with intellectual, creative, and public engagement, specifically the roles that the Catholic Church and Vatican play in Rome, in ecology, science, literature, and public life. This course includes a mandatory travel component to Rome, Italy, which takes place following the Winter term exam period.