Bachelor of Arts in Theology

Program Mission

The mission of the Bachelor of Arts in Theology, in union with the teaching of the Catholic Church, is to theologically educate and form servant leaders for Christian ministry or graduate education.

Program Purpose

Grounded in our Franciscan values, the Bachelor of Arts in Theology aims to educate and form servant leaders for a wide range of church ministry positions, as well as advanced studies at the graduate level. Whether you feel called to ministry, already serve in a mission-oriented position, or simply want to deepen your knowledge of Christian, Catholic, and Franciscan theological traditions, this program combines the elements of servant leadership, theological inquiry and dialogue that will help you reach your goal.

Program-Level Student Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Bachelor of Arts in Theology program graduates will be able to:

  1. Assess a theological or ministerial problem by the appropriate use of Catholic scripture.
  2. Apply the theological principles of Catholic systematic theology to contemporary theological, spiritual, or ministerial problems.
  3. Organize significant Christian events historically.
  4. Evaluate ethical decisions from the perspective of Catholic moral theology.
  5. Construct written and oral presentations for academic or catechetical audiences.

A student may declare the Theology major at any time, but must meet with the program director to help develop his/her individual degree plan. Requirements for acceptance into the program are the same as for acceptance to Franciscan Missionaries of Our Lady University.

Semester 1

ACSM 1110Academic Seminar

1

MATH 1315College Algebra

3

THEO 1310Intro to Theology

3

THEO 2320Old Testament

3

WRIT 1310College Writing I

3

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Foreign Language I Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Semester 2

PHIL 1310Ways of Living: An Introduction to Philosophy

3

THEO 1320Intro Christian Spirituality

3

THEO 2321Intro to the New Testament

3

WRIT 1311College Writing II

3

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Foreign Language II Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 3

COMM 2311Professional Public Speaking

3

PHIL 2310Logic and Critical Thinking

3

THEO 2315History of Christianity

3

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HIST/Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 4

PSYC 1310Introductory to Psychology

3

THEO 2350Trinitarian Theology

3

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Philosophy Elective

3

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HIST/Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 5

THEO 3330Christology and Mariology

3

THEO 3360Introduction to Moral Theology

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Natural Sciences Elective

3

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Philosophy Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 6

PSYC 2330Psychology Across the Life Span

3

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Theology 3000 Level Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 7

THEO 3350Catholic Social Teaching

3

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Theology 4000 Level Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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English Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Semester 8

THEO 4360Academic Capstone

3

Or

THEO 4370Ministry Capstone

3

 

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

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Arts and Sciences Elective

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Total Credit Hours for Bachelor of Arts in Theology = 121

  1. Completion of general education requirements with 2 service-learning projects
  2. Completion of 121 credit hours as noted in the curriculum plan
  3. Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better on all college work (a grade of C or better in all related coursework)
  4. Fulfillment of the residency requirement (see Academic Policies section)
  5. Clearance of all indebtedness to the University, including the return of all materials borrowed from the University library