Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies

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Religious Literacy and Christian History

Learning Outcome

Our graduates demonstrate an understanding of the impact of Christianity on world history, including its influence on Western culture, ethics, society, and politics.

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Diverse Identities and Cultures

Learning Outcome

Our graduates show familiarity with diverse religious and cultural identities and their global significance through engagement with a variety of religious cultures and traditions.

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Interpreting and Assessing Claims, Values, and Ethics

Learning Outcome

Our graduates interpret religious claims, texts, and practices, as well as reflect on and assess their own values and ethical positions in the process.

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Lifelong Learning Skills and Engagement

Learning Outcome

Our graduates develop and cultivate skills for lifelong learning and engage in matters related to religion through independent research and public presentations.

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Appreciation of Catholic Heritage

Learning Outcome

Our graduates acquire knowledge about the richness and diversity of the Roman Catholic intellectual tradition and its influence in a variety of arenas including culture, ethics, philosophy, the arts, architecture, and textual traditions.

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Disciplinary Literacy and Ethics

Learning Outcome

Our graduates show competency in religious studies as an interdisciplinary academic field, and consider ethical matters related to the academic study of religion.