Saint James College Seminary
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For HAP Graduates:
Possible employment
options:
- Teaching. You may be able to
obtain a position in another
seminary, spiritually-based or
religious school, college, or
vocational training program
- Community Organizer
- Politics - ethical, of course
- Human Rights Agency
- Enter a Law School
- Management in Advocacy Agency
- Human Rights Agency perhaps
along the lines of Human Rights
Watch, Students Against
Sweatshops, Oxfam, Christian
Peacemaker Teams, NOW,
Doctors Without Borders, Food
Not Bombs, Greenpeace, Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society,
Development and Peace,
Ecofeminism, NAACP, or
Amnesty International. Or, hook
up with the Care2.com..
- Writer, Journalist, Public Affairs
Newsperson
- Ministry, Social Mission
- Social Worker
- Community Development or City
Planner
- Environmental Advocate /
Activist
- Renewable Energy
- NGO - Non-Governmental
Organizations
- Conflict Resolution - Negotiator
- Tenants' Unions
- Co-ops
- Minority Issues and Programs
- Public Health Organization
These are only a few professional
options for our graduates. We would be
interested in hearing any others you may
be able to suggest. Thank you!
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Our Human Affairs
Program offers certificates
and degrees in Social
Justice, Social Psychology,
Peace Studies, Women's
Rights, Inclusion, and/or
Community Development.
But, what comes next?
Students agree that the
program has intrinsic
value but, as with art
history and classics majors,
the inevitable question is,
"what are my chances of
getting a job when I
graduate?"




The Human Affair's Program builds in a "back up" system for its graduates
Being a seminary, by law, all of our degrees must have a spiritual, ethical, ministerial, or theological aspect. Thus, each carries an inherent dual, multi-disciplinary specialization. When our students enroll in a major such as Women's Rights, Peace Studies, Workplace Justice or, perhaps, The Dilemma of Homelessness, they are also students with a "joint major."
Although a graduates with any of these degrees from a secular institution could well be proud their academic accomplishments. But, with Saint James College Seminary's HUMAN AFFAIRS PROGRAM, students graduate with a diversified degree that may prove to be more versatile than a stand-alone degree. Here, certificates and degrees include an ministerial - spiritual - pastoral counseling aspect that may result in graduates having broadened professional options.
Because our certificates and degrees are automatically interdisciplinary in nature, our programs emphasize spirituality, moral functioning, and ethics. The personal growth and heightened sensitivities gained by HAP students provides them with attributes that exceed students from other schools who may not graduate with the same highly- desirable qualities.
This may well result in our graduates being more attractive to prospective employers.
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