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Catholic Studies - Minor
College of Arts and Science students can pursue a minor in the area of Catholic Studies. The minor in Catholic Studies provides an interdisciplinary approach to the academic study of Catholicism from the beginnings of Christianity in the ancient world to the presence of Catholicism as the largest Christian community in the world today. Catholic Studies is intended to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of Catholicism and its history, artistic and literary culture, philosophical and theological thought, and role in contemporary society.
This program is coordinated by St. Thomas More College, under the academic authority of the College of Arts and Science. Interested students should contact ctstminor@stmcollege.ca for more information.
Note that two Catholic Studies courses (CTST 105.3 and CTST 106.3) do not count for credit in degree programs offered by the College of Arts and Science or the College of Education. However, students who are planning to teach in a Catholic School system are encouraged to take CTST 105.3 and CTST 106.3 as Catholic School Boards often expect prospective teachers to have completed them. Arts and Science students taking CTST 200.3 will receive credit in their degree program.
Catholic Studies - Minor
The minor in Catholic Studies provides an interdisciplinary approach to the academic study of Catholicism from the beginnings of Christianity in the ancient world to the presence of Catholicism as the largest Christian community in the world today. Catholic Studies is intended to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of Catholicism and its history, artistic and literary culture, philosophical and theological thought, and role in contemporary society.
The minor may be completed in conjunction with any Three-year, Four-year, or Honours degree in another subject area in the College of Arts and Science.
Requirements
Choose 15 credit units from the following. A minimum of 3 credit units must be chosen from each of Area 1, 2, and 3. At least 3 credit units must be taken at the 300-level or higher. Students must choose courses from at least 2 different subject codes.Area 1: Catholicism and History
- HIST 202.3
- HIST 205.3
- HIST 230.3
- HIST 231.3
- HIST 309.3
- HIST 424.3
- RLST 219.3
- RLST 221.3
- RLST 253.3
- RLST 254.3
- RLST 328.3
- RLST 363.3
Area 2: Catholic Thought and Culture
- ENG 221.6
- ENG 311.3
- ENG 393.3
- FREN 216.3
- FREN 423.3
- HIST 330.3
- HIST 421.3
- PHIL 204.3
- PHIL 210.3
- PHIL 211.3
- PHIL 212.3
- PHIL 404.3
- PHIL 412.3
- PHIL 413.3
- POLS 236.3
- RLST 222.3
- RLST 223.3
- RLST 224.3
- RLST 225.3
- RLST 315.3
- RLST 316.3
- RLST 326.3
Area 3: Catholicism and the Modern World
- INTS 203.3
- PSY 261.3
- RLST 314.3
- SOC 321.3
- SOC 360.3
- SOC 413.3