Catholic Studies, B.A.

I. Major Program Requirements

Thirty-three semester credits, including:

Required courses (12 credits):

CATH 175Catholic Thought and Culture

1

CATH 201Faith and Reason

3

CATH 206Catholic Anthropology

3

CATH 301Church and Culture

3

CATH 495Catholicism Engaged

1

CATH 497Senior Paper

1

Plus 9 additional credits of Catholic Studies courses:

CATH 189Special Topic

1.00 - 3.00

CATH 289Special Topic

1.00 - 3.00

CATH 306Topics in Lives of the Saints

3

CATH 308Topics Cath Intell & Art Trad

3

CATH 389Special Topics

1.00 - 3.00

CATH 485Independent Study

1.00 - 3.00

Plus 12 credits of courses from approved list:

Additional Catholic Studies courses can substitute.

At least 3 credits must be upper-division (300-level or higher).

PHIL 121Philosophy of Human Being

3

PHIL 150Philosophy in Love

3

PHIL 202Medieval Philosophy

3

PHIL 205Ethics

3

PHIL 206Environmental Ethics

3

PHIL 208Bioethics

3

PHIL 216Philosophy of God & Religion

3

PHIL 252Philosophy & History of Science

3

PHIL 256Social & Political Philosophy(WI)

3

PHIL 310Metaphysics

3

PHIL 313Epistemology

3

PHIL 324Ethical Theory (WI)

3

TH 201Church and Worship

3

TH 212Women Mystics

3

TH 215Exploring Christian Spirituality

3

TH 216Violence & Atonement

3

TH 218Spiritual Autobiographies

3

TH 220Moral Theology

3

TH 222Health Care Ethics

3

TH 233Intro to Old Testament

3

TH 237Intro to New Testament

3

TH 251The God Question

3

TH 254Theology and Science

3

TH 263Modern Catholic Social Teaching (WI)

3

TH 264Theologies of Liberation(GD)

3

TH 342HCT: Middle Ages Through Reformation

3

TH 343HCT: Modernity-Postmodernity

3

TH 352Christology

3

TH 353Trinity in Christian Life and Theology

3

II. Other Program Requirements

Catholic Studies students are expected to participate in three types of co-curricular activities; majors must complete three activities per academic year -- e.g. academic lectures, symphonies, a trip to an art gallery, Campus Ministry group or retreat, service project coordinated with the Hunthausen Center for Peace and Justice, etc.

Participation will be tracked throughout a student's academic career and will be recorded in the final semester.