2024-2025 Holy Apostles Courses

Online classes with Holy Apostle College & Seminary begin in 11th Grade (seniors who turn 18 years of age will also have the option of taking courses on the campus of Holy Apostles College & Seminary).

PHS 121 Logic – Dr. Philippe Yates
This course introduces the basic structures of sound thinking, analytic reading, and the evaluation of arguments, the latter through practice in Aristotelian logic and examination of the three acts of the mind in Aristotelian-Thomistic philosophy.

PAS 161 Catechism I– Prof. Steven Schultz

This course presents an overview of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Students study the first two parts, “The Profession of Faith” and “The Celebration of the Christian Mystery” to grasp its presentation of truth in the light of Vatican Council II.

PAS 162 Catechism II– Prof. Steven Schultz

This course presents an overview of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Students study parts three and four of the Catechism, “Life in Christ” and “Christian Prayer,” to grasp its presentation of truth in the light of Vatican Council II.

SCM 201 Physics– Dr. Heric Flores

This course will introduce students to the concepts, principles and fundamentals of the physical science, including the study of motion, Newton’s law of motion, the conservation of energy and momentum, waves, basic concepts of fluids, thermodynamics, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics.

SCM 202 Physics Lab –Dr. Heric Flores

This is a one-credit lab for SCM 201 Physics.

SCM220 Chemistry Or SCM 301 Anatomy and Physiology ​

SCM 301 Anatomy and Physiology I – Prof. Adam Riso
This course presents a systemic approach to the study of the human body. Lecture topics include an introduction of anatomical terminology and an overview of cellular processes and tissue classification. Students then learn the gross and microscopic anatomy of the following systems: integumentary, skeletal, and muscular system.


2024-2025 Holy Apostles Campus Courses

On-campus classes with Holy Apostle College & Seminary (students must be over 18) TBD

SCM 101 Mathematics Among the Liberal Arts - Prof. Haddad

By using game theory and its relation with other mathematical topics including probability, statistics, algebra, and geometry, this course will allow the student to develop a creative mind that possesses critical, qualitative and quantitative thinking skills. Students will explore mathematics through games, which will allow them to learn key concepts organically without trepidation.

MTH 425 Theology of the Body -Dr. Gilbert