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Welcome
to the Catholic Studies Program!
The program in Catholic Studies
is intellectual in focus and interdisciplinary in nature.
Rigorous intellectual study, a deepened critical understanding,
and an appreciation of the Catholic contribution to
human civilization are its main goals. This program
explores Catholicism as a religious and cultural reality
that expresses and motivates multiple forms of human
expression.
Faculty from
a number of DePaul University's departments and colleges
teach courses in the Catholic Studies Program: from
the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences--Anthropology, Art and Art
History, English, History, Modern Languages, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies; from
the School of Education, the College of Law, and the
School of Music. In addition to the offerings of DePaul
University, upper-level students may take selected courses
at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago.
The Catholic Studies Program is designed to give students
with differing learning objectives and career goals
the maximum flexibility in the design of the B.A. degree.
Some graduates begin careers in ministry. Many majors,
like other humanities majors, enter graduate programs
in the professions--business, education, journalism,
law, ministry, or social work. A Catholic Studies major
is also prepared for graduate programs in theology or
religious studies. Most importantly, Catholic Studies
majors participate in the human search for wisdom with
a Vincentian emphasis on building a just society.
Please check the events portion of our website. New events are being added daily!
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