Bachelor of Arts in Theology

Program Description:

The purpose of studying Catholic Theology at the University of Holy Cross is to open students to the extent and depth of the Christian tradition in a wider cultural and civilizational context. The Theology program aspires to be faithful to authentic Church teaching while reflecting upon Scripture, the faith and practice of the Church, philosophy, and culture. Theology classes can be offered in a hybrid format, which means students can attend via an in-class and/or online (synchronous or asynchronous) format. However, in accordance with the ideals of a Liberal Arts education, personal, synchronous instruction is the norm

In pursuing a major in Theology at University of Holy Cross, the student may also choose a series of minors or concentrations to complement their theological studies. These minors include Philosophy, Management, or Law and Politics. Concentrations include Elementary and Secondary Religious Education. Thus, the student may prepare to continue to advanced theological studies, business, law, politics, history, education, etc. A minor in Theology is also available, as well as a Theology Module within the Liberal Arts degree.

Student Learning Outcomes for The Undergraduate Program In

THEOLOGY (Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Theology program, majors will):

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of Sacred Scriptures and the tradition of Catholic doctrines;
  2. Cultivate a well-formed conscience by engaging Catholic moral and social teaching;
  3. Situate Catholic Theology with other academic disciplines and/or religious traditions;
  4. Be able to “Give an account of the hope within you” to family, colleagues, and community;
  5. Plan and implement effective pedagogy in a parish, ministry, or classroom settings; and
  6. Engage in successful reading, writing, and research to analyze and articulate Catholic Theology in argument and other literary forms.

Admission to the Bachelor of Arts in Theology Program

The Theology Program requires all candidates to apply for admission by the end of their first year by submitting to the undergraduate Coordinator a spiritual autobiography of 500 to 1,000 words. All students who apply and declare the major must have at least a 2.75 cumulative GPA and a 3.0 GPA in Theology courses, as well as an interview with a Theology faculty member(s).

Priority deadlines are July 1st for the Fall semester, November 1st for the Spring semester, and May 1st for the Summer sessions.

Admission Essay Requirements:

The applicant’s personal statement must be a part of the application. This statement should be between 500 and 1,000 words and address the following:

  1. The applicant’s motivation to apply for admission to the Theology Program;
  2. a brief narrative of his or her religious/spiritual background and interests, combined with educational history, experience in ministry and/or religious education, and any other relevant experience; and
  3. a plan to apply the applicant’s theological education to his or her life, career, or future.

Degree Requirements

The degree of Bachelor of Arts in Theology is conferred upon students who complete an approved program of study with a 2.75 cumulative GPA and a 3.0 GPA in major discipline course work. A minimum grade of C must be earned in all courses pertaining to the major course of study in each degree program. If a student earns a grade less than C, the course must be repeated.

Theology majors are required to complete a minimum of 15 hours of community service per academic year or 30 service hours total to graduate. Students must also write theological reflections on their service experiences. These hours do not count toward credits earned, although they may be completed in for-credit classes that have a service component.

Requirements for Theology Major

A major in Theology may be earned by successfully completing a minimum of 12 Theology courses (36 credits), including a capstone course: i.e., Senior Thesis or Senior Theology Practicum or Seminar (3 credits). A cumulative exam is also required.

Bachelor of Arts in Theology

The General Theology track leading to a Bachelor of Arts in Theology degree is a program of a general nature, designed to offer the student a robust program in theology with flexibility for exploring a variety of other disciplines. It best suits those students who have not decided on a career path in Theology. It is readily adaptable to different courses of study or careers, such as teaching, ministry, or jobs that require a thoughtful ability to assimilate information and communicate effectively.

The program for a Bachelor’s Degree with a major in Theology is

General Education Requirements 54 credit hours 
Major (Theology)
36 credit hours
Philosophy Electives
9 credit hours 
General Electives
15 credit hours
Foreign Language
6 credit hours
TOTAL
120 credit hours

Freshman

ENG 101English Composition I

3

ENG 102English Composition II

3

HIS
History Elective

3

MAT 105College Algebra

3

PHI 101Introduction to Philosophy

3

Or

PHI 206
History of Philosophy

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

SPE 101Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

THE 100Theological Workshop

3

THE 103The Christian Tradition

3

BIO/CHE/PHY
Biology/Chemistry/Physics Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

Sophomore

ENG
English Literature Elective

3

ART/FNA/MUS
Fine Arts Elective

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

THE 202The Revelation of God

3

MAT
Mathematics Elective

3

PHI 207Introduction to Logic & Critical Thinking

3

PHI 231
/THE 240
Philosophy & Being

3

THE 203
Jesus, Son of God

3

THE 211Discovering the Church

3

Natural Science Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

MAT (Mathematics Elective): above MAT 105

Junior

PHI 250
/THE 243
Epistemology: Belief, Knowledge, & Truth

3

Free Electives

6

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

THE 280Catholic Moral Principles

3

THE 343
Sacraments and Liturgy

3

THE 360
Old Testament

3

THE 370New Testament

3

Natural Science Elective

1

FLA
Ancient or Modern Foreign Language

6

Total Credit Hours:31

Senior

PHI 315
/THE 310
The Dynamic Synthesis of St. Thomas Aquinas

3

THE 300Theological Principles & Methods

3

THE
Theology Capstone

3

THE
Theology Electives 300 or above

9

Free Electives

9

Total Credit Hours:27

THE (Theology Capstone): choose THE 432, 434, or 435

Total Credit Hours: 120

Summary

English 9
Fine Arts Electives 3
Foreign Language 6
General Electives 15
History 6
Theology 42
Mathematics 6
Natural Sciences 9
Philosophy 15
Social Sciences 6
Speech 3

Total Credit Hours: 120

BA in Theology with a Minor in Philosophy

This track, leading to a Bachelor of Arts in Theology degree with a minor in Philosophy, is designed for a student who wants to pursue graduate studies or desires a comprehensive Liberal Arts background. It is a type of degree that will aid in applying to Master’s or Doctoral programs in Theology, Philosophy, or related disciplines.

The program for a Bachelor’s Degree with a major in Theology and a minor in Philosophy is

General Education Requirements 54 credit hours 
Major (Theology)
36 credit hours
Philosophy Electives (minor)
18 credit hours
General Electives
6 credit hours
Foreign Language
6 credit hours
TOTAL
120 credit hours

Freshman

ENG 101English Composition I

3

ENG 102English Composition II

3

HIS
History Elective

3

MAT 105College Algebra

3

PHI 101Introduction to Philosophy

3

Or

PHI 206
History of Philosophy

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

SPE 101Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

THE 100Theological Workshop

3

THE 103The Christian Tradition

3

BIO/PHY
Biology/Physics Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

Sophomore

ENG
English Literature Elective

3

ART/FNA/MUS
Fine Arts Elective

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

THE 202The Revelation of God

3

MAT
Mathematics Elective

3

PHI 207Introduction to Logic & Critical Thinking

3

PHI 230

3

THE 280Catholic Moral Principles

3

THE 203
Jesus, Son of God

3

Natural Science Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

MAT (Mathematics Elective): above MAT 105

Junior

PHI 250
/THE 243
Epistemology: Belief, Knowledge, & Truth

3

PHI 306Philosophical Ethics

3

PHI
Philosophy Elective, select from Curriculum Guide List

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

THE 211Discovering the Church

3

THE 343
Sacraments and Liturgy

3

THE 360
Old Testament

3

THE 370New Testament

3

Natural Science Elective

1

FLA
Ancient or Modern Foreign Language

6

Total Credit Hours:31

Senior

PHI 315
/THE 310
The Dynamic Synthesis of St. Thomas Aquinas

3

PHI
Philosophy Elective, select from Curriculum Guide List

3

THE 300Theological Principles & Methods

3

THE 432
Senior Thesis

3

THE 434
Senior Theology Practicum

3

Or

THE 435
Senior Seminar

3

THE
Theology Electives

6

Electives
Free Electives

6

Total Credit Hours:27

THE (Theology Electives): above 300 level

Total Credit Hours: 120

Summary

English 9
Fine Arts Electives 3
Foreign Language 6
General Electives 6
History 6
Theology 42
Mathematics 6
Natural Sciences 9
Philosophy 24
Social Sciences 6
Speech 3

Total Credit Hours: 120

BA in Theology with a minor in Management

This track, leading to a Bachelor of Arts in Theology degree with a minor in Management, is a program designed for students who may pursue a career business, who want to understand the nature of business in relation to Theology, or who want their business practices rooted in the Catholic tradition.

The program for a Bachelor’s Degree with a major in Theology and a minor in Management is as follows:

General Education Requirements 54 credit hours 
Major (Theology)
33 credit hours
Management Electives
18 credit hours
Philosophy Electives
9 credit hours
Foreign Language
6 credit hours
TOTAL 
120 credit hours

Freshman

ENG 101English Composition I

3

ENG 102English Composition II

3

HIS
History Elective

3

MAT 105College Algebra

3

PHI 101Introduction to Philosophy

3

Or

PHI 206
History of Philosophy

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

SPE 101Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

THE 103The Christian Tradition

3

THE 202The Revelation of God

3

BIO/CHE/PHY
Biology/Chemistry/Physics Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

Sophomore

ENG
English Literature Elective

3

ART/FNA/MUS
Fine Arts Elective

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

THE 211Discovering the Church

3

MAT
Mathematics Elective

3

PHI 207Introduction to Logic & Critical Thinking

3

ECO 201Principles of Economics I Macroeconomics

3

THE 282
Business & Economics in Christian Life

3

THE 203
Jesus, Son of God

3

Natural Science Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

MAT (Mathematics Elective): above MAT 105

Junior

ECO 202Principles of Economics II Microeconomics

3

BUS 251Principles of Management

3

PHI 231
/THE 240
Philosophy & Being

3

PHI 250
/THE 243
Epistemology: Belief, Knowledge, & Truth

3

BUS
Business Elective

3

THE
Theology Elective

3

THE 360
Old Testament

3

THE 370New Testament

3

Natural Science Elective

1

FLA
Ancient or Modern Foreign Language

6

Total Credit Hours:31

THE (Theology elective): 300 or higher

Senior

PHI 306Philosophical Ethics

3

THE 308
Catholic Social Teaching

3

THE 343
Sacraments and Liturgy

3

THE
Theology Capstone

3

THE
Theology Electives

6

BUS 416Organizational Behavior

3

BUS 419
Strategically Managing Organizations

3

Total Credit Hours:27

THE (Theology Capstone): THE 432, 434, or 435

THE (Theology Electives): 300 or above

Total Credit Hours: 120

Summary

English 9
Fine Arts Electives 3
Foreign Language 6
Management 18
History 6
Theology 39
Mathematics 6
Natural Sciences 9
Philosophy 15
Social Sciences 6
Speech 3

Total Credit Hours: 120

Theology--Minor in Law and Politics

The Theology with a concentration in Law and Politics track leading to a Bachelor of Arts in Theology degree with a minor in Law and Politics is a program designed for students who have decided to pursue an advanced degree or career in the political, legal, or judicial field and want their practices rooted in the Catholic tradition.

The program for Bachelor of Arts with a major in Theology/minor in Law and Politics is

General Education Requirements 54 credit hours
Major (Theology)
33 credit hours
Law and Politics Electives
18 credit hours
Philosophy Electives
9 credit hours
Foreign Language
6 credit hours
TOTAL
120 credit hours

Freshman

ENG 101English Composition I

3

ENG 102English Composition II

3

HIS
History Elective

3

MAT 105College Algebra

3

PHI 101Introduction to Philosophy

3

Or

PHI 206
History of Philosophy

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

SPE 101Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

THE 103The Christian Tradition

3

THE 202The Revelation of God

3

BIO/PHY
Biology/Physics Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

Sophomore

ENG
English Literature Elective

3

ART/FNA/MUS
Fine Arts Elective

3

SOC/HIS
Sociology/History Elective

3

ECO 201Principles of Economics I Macroeconomics

3

MAT
Mathematics Elective

3

PHI 207Introduction to Logic & Critical Thinking

3

PHI 230

3

THE 203
Jesus, Son of God

3

THE 211Discovering the Church

3

Natural Science Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

MAT (Mathematics Elective): above MAT 105

Junior

PHI 250
/THE 243
Epistemology: Belief, Knowledge, & Truth

3

PHI 306Philosophical Ethics

3

ECO 202Principles of Economics II Microeconomics

3

CJU 210Criminal Law

3

PSC 250American Government

3

THE 282
Business & Economics in Christian Life

3

THE 360
Old Testament

3

THE 370New Testament

3

Natural Science Elective

1

FLA
Ancient or Modern Foreign Language

6

Total Credit Hours:31

Senior

PSC 375
/
CJU 375
Judicial Process

3

PSC 380Constitutional Law

3

PHI 495
Social & Political Philosophy

3

THE 308
Catholic Social Teaching

3

THE 343
Sacraments and Liturgy

3

THE 381
The Church & the State

3

THE
Theology Capstone

6

THE
Theology Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:27

THE (Theology Capstone): choose THE 432, 434, or 435

Total Credit Hours: 120

Summary

English 9
Fine Arts/Humanities Electives 3
Foreign Language 6
Economics. 6
History. 6
Theology 42
Mathematics 6
Natural Sciences 9
Philosophy. 18
Social Sciences 6
Speech 3
Political Sciences. 12

Total Credit Hours: 120

BA in Theology with a concentration in Elementary Religious Education

The UHC Theology Department also offers a Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in Religious Education. This program combines a course of theological study with preparation for effective catechesis or classroom instruction at the elementary level. The program is faithful to authentic Church teaching, and catechists and religious educators acquire the necessary background for ministry in church or school.

By pursuing a major in Theology with a concentration in Religious Education at University of Holy Cross, a student is introduced to theological study with the preparation to employ their theological knowledge in ministry at the parish and/or school levels. Parish catechists and religious education teachers in Catholic schools acquire the necessary background in Theology for ministry in church or school.

In order to continue in the Program into the junior year (i.e., after completion of 54 credit hours and/or completion of the general education requirements), the student must be admitted to the Education Department. The student must also achieve an acceptable score (see below) on the Educational Testing Service (ETS) PRAXIS I Core Academic Skills for Educators. This test is divided into three sections assessing the general-education skills of reading, writing, and mathematics. Students who have achieved an ACT score of 22 or higher are exempt from PRAXIS I Core Academic Skills for Educators.

The program for the Bachelor’s Degree with a major in Theology with a Concentration in Religious Education (Elementary of Secondary) is

General Education Requirements 54 semester hours 
Theology
30-33 semester hours
Philosophy 
6-9 semester hours
Foreign Language
6 semester hours
Education
21-23 semester hours
Free Elective
3 semester hours
TOTAL
121 semester hours

Freshman

ENG 101English Composition I

3

ENG 102English Composition II

3

HIS 201History of the United States I

3

MAT 105College Algebra

3

PHI 101Introduction to Philosophy

3

Or

PHI 206
History of Philosophy

3

SOC
Sociology Elective

3

SPE 101Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

THE 100Theological Workshop

3

THE 103The Christian Tradition

3

BIO/CHE/PHY
Biology/Chemistry/Physics Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

Sophomore

ENG
English Literature Elective

3

ART/FNA/MUS
Fine Arts Elective

3

HIS 202History of the United States II

3

THE 202The Revelation of God

3

MAT
Mathematics Elective

3

PHI 207Introduction to Logic & Critical Thinking

3

THE 203
Jesus, Son of God

3

EDU 201Literature for Children and Youth (1-6)

3

EDU 301/EDU 301Educational Psychology

3

Natural Science Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

MAT (Mathematics Elective): above MAT 105

Junior

PHI 231
/THE 240
Philosophy & Being

3

PHI 250
/THE 243
Epistemology: Belief, Knowledge, & Truth

3

EDU 306Classroom Organization & Management

3

EDU 308Materials & Methods of Teaching Reading/Language Arts

3

EDU 312Materials & Methods Teaching Mathematics I

3

THE 211Discovering the Church

3

THE 360
Old Testament

3

THE 370New Testament

3

Natural Science Elective

1

FLA
Ancient or Modern Foreign Language

6

Total Credit Hours:31

Senior

EDU 304AThe Learner with Special Needs

3

EDU 345Professional Laboratory Experience Program

4

EDU 307Survey of Reading/English Language Arts

3

THE 280Catholic Moral Principles

3

THE 319
Principles of Catechesis

3

THE 343
Sacraments and Liturgy

3

THE 435
Senior Seminar

3

THE 441
Practicum in Teaching Religion

3

Free Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:28

Summary

English 9
Fine Arts Elective 3
Foreign Language 6
Education 25
History 6
Theology 36
Mathematics 6
Natural Sciences 9
Philosophy 12
Social Sciences 3
Speech 3
Free Elective 3

Total Credit Hours: 121

NOTES:

  • EDU 345 requires passing scores on PRAXIS I (Reading, Writing, and Mathematics), or ACT score of 22 or higher, or SAT score of 1030 or higher.
  • EDU 345 is a pre-requisite for THE 441.
  • Passing a comprehensive Theology exam is required to graduate from this program.
  • If student desires state certification in elementary education, he or she must meet with an Education department advisor for further details.

BA in Theology with a concentration in Secondary Religious Education

This program combines a course of theological study with preparation for effective catechesis or classroom instruction at the secondary level. The program is faithful to authentic Church teaching, and catechists and educators acquire the necessary background for ministry in church or school.

By pursuing a major in Theology with a Concentration in Religious Education at University of Holy Cross, a student is introduced to theological study with the preparation to employ their theological knowledge in ministry at the parish and/or school levels. Parish catechists and religious education teachers in Catholic Schools acquire the necessary background in Theology for ministry in church or school.

Freshman

ENG 101English Composition I

3

ENG 102English Composition II

3

HIS 201History of the United States I

3

MAT 105College Algebra

3

PHI 101Introduction to Philosophy

3

Or

PHI 206
History of Philosophy

3

SOC
Sociology Elective

3

SPE 101Fundamentals of Public Speaking

3

THE 100Theological Workshop

3

THE 103The Christian Tradition

3

BIO/CHE/PHY
Biology/Chemistry/Physics Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

Sophomore

ENG
English Literature Elective

3

ART/FNA/MUS
Fine Arts Elective

3

HIS 202History of the United States II

3

THE 202The Revelation of God

3

MAT
Mathematics Elective

3

PHI 207Introduction to Logic & Critical Thinking

3

THE 203
Jesus, Son of God

3

THE 211Discovering the Church

3

EDU 301/EDU 301Educational Psychology

3

Natural Science Elective

4

Total Credit Hours:31

MAT (Mathematics Elective): above MAT 105

Junior

PHI 231
/THE 240
Philosophy & Being

3

PHI 250
/THE 243
Epistemology: Belief, Knowledge, & Truth

3

EDU 306Classroom Organization & Management

3

EDU 309

3

THE 280Catholic Moral Principles

3

THE 343
Sacraments and Liturgy

3

THE 360
Old Testament

3

THE 370New Testament

3

Natural Science Elective

1

LAN
Ancient or Modern Foreign Language

6

Total Credit Hours:31

Senior

EDU 304AThe Learner with Special Needs

3

EDU 311Teaching Reading in the Content Area

3

PHI 306Philosophical Ethics

3

EDU 345Professional Laboratory Experience Program

4

THE 319
Principles of Catechesis

3

THE
Theology Elective

3

Free Elective

3

THE 434
Senior Theology Practicum

3

THE 441
Practicum in Teaching Religion

3

Total Credit Hours:28

Total Credit Hours: 121

Summary

English 9
Fine Arts Elective 3
Foreign Language 6
Education 19
History 6
Theology 39
Mathematics 6
Natural Sciences 9
Philosophy 15
Social Sciences 3
Speech 3
Free Elective 3

Total Credit Hours: 121

NOTES:

  • EDU 345 requires passing scores on PRAXIS I (Reading, Writing, and Mathematics), or ACT score of 22 or higher, or SAT score of 1030 or higher.
  • EDU 345 is a pre-requisite for THE 441.
  • All requirements must be completed or concurrent with enrolling in THE 441.
  • Passing of a comprehensive Theology exam is required to graduate from this program.
  • If student desires state certification in secondary education, he or she must meet with an Education advisor for further details.