Courses & Requirements
Catholic Studies
Students selecting the Catholic Studies minor complete the following courses for 19 credit hours with a 2.0 GPA:
- PHIL U223 Religion and Rationality
- RELS A100 Personal Faith Integration and Spiritual Autobiography (1 cr)
- RELS S252 Catholicism
- RELS S270 Jesus Christ
- Complete three of the courses listed below for 9 crs. One course may be from RELS and at least two courses must be in departments other than RELS.
- ARTH: O160 Introduction to Art History I
- O162 Introduction to Art History II
- O206 Music and Art in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- O220 Medieval Art
- O305 Italian Renaissance Art
- BA: B415 Business Ethics
- ENGL: A316 Medieval Literature
- A340 Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales
- A346 Renaissance Poetry
- A424 Medieval Drama
- 0299 Arthurian Legend
- HIST: T238 Christian Late antiquity
- T240 Women in the Middle Ages
- T256 The Crusades
- T270 Latin West, Orthodox East
- Q306 The Middle Ages
- Q310 Age of the Reformation
- LAS: O260 Cultural Voyages of the Virgin Mary
- MUGN: O206 Music /Art/Middle Ages and Renaissance
- NURS: G384 Spirituality in Health and Illness
- PHIL: U239 The Self and the Sacred
- U270 Philosophy/Religion Middle Ages
- U278 Philosophy of God
- A340 Being and God
- A405 History of Medieval Philosophy
- A408 Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas
- RELS: A224 Christianity & Society
- A255 Gospels of Jesus
- A300 Letters of Paul
- A320 The Christian God
- A350 Christology
- A354 Dynamics of Salvation
- S238 Christianity & Liberation
- S242 Christian Ethics
- S245 Christian Ethics and Business
- S247 New Testament as Literature
- S270 Jesus Christ
- S330 Faith, Science, and Religion
- S336 Parables of Jesus
- S343 Women in Christianity
- S344 Social Policy and the Christian
- S348 Christian Origins
- S358 Ignatius Loyola
- SOCI: A320 Sociology of Religion
- A323 Social Justice in New Orleans
- SPAN: A404 Immigration
- ARTH: O160 Introduction to Art History I
- Check with the program director for additional course offerings and seminars that may be eligible for program completion.
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