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A.B. Program Philosophy Major

Course of Study  (120 credit hours)
 

Communication and Language Arts                (12-15 credit hours)

CLA 153

Rhetoric

3 cr

CLA 154

Critical Research Skills

3 cr

CLA 161

Intro to Oral Communication

3 cr

CLA 162

Intro to Oral Interpretation

3 cr

*CLA 151 (Integrated Reading and Writing) may also be required if indicated through placement testing. In this case the three credits for CLA 151 would be applied towards elective courses.


Mathematics/ Science and Behavioral Science    (12 credit hours)

 

Mathematics

3 cr

 

Natural/ Physical Sciences

6 cr

 

Introductory Psychology (or)
Introduction to Sociology

3 cr


Heritage                                                                (15 credit hours)

 

A course in World History

3 cr

 

A course in American History

3 cr

 

A course in World Literature

3 cr

 

A course in American Literature

3 cr

 

A course in Art Appreciation

3 cr

Some of the general education course requirements for the A.B. degree are taken through the Detroit Area Catholic Higher Education Consortium or through applied transfer credits, subject to transfer credit guidelines.


Music                                                                      (5 credit hours)

MUS 315

Vocal Proficiency*

2 cr

MUS 350

The Art of Liturgical Music

3 cr

*Commuter students may substitute 2 credit hours of electives with permission of the academic advisor.


Languages                                                            (18 credit hours)

LAT 121

Introductory Latin I

3 cr

LAT 122

Introductory Latin II

3 cr

LAT 211

Intermediate Latin I

3 cr

LAT 212

Intermediate Latin II

3 cr

 

Spanish or another pastoral language**

6 cr

**Commuter students may substitute 6 credit hours of electives with permission of the academic advisor.


Theology                                                               (13 credit hours)

THE 123

Introduction to Theology

2 cr

THE 210

Introduction to Liturgy and Sacraments

2 cr

THE 219

Introduction to the Catholic Church

2 cr

THE 243

Introduction to Spirituality

2 cr

THE 249

Introduction to Sacred Scripture

3 cr

THE 274

Introduction to Moral Theology

2 cr


Philosophy                                                            (33 credit hours)

PHL 230

Ancient and Medieval Philosophy

3 cr

PHL 242

Modern Philosophy

3 cr

PHL 245

Contemporary Philosophy

3 cr

PHL 300

Epistemology

3 cr

PHL 350

Philosophy of Nature

3 cr

PHL 365

Philosophical Anthropology

3 cr

PHL 380 Natural Theology

 

PHL 410

Ethics

3 cr

PHL 420

Political Philosophy

3 cr

PHL 450

Metaphysics

3 cr

PHL XXX Elective in Philosophy 3 cr

PHL 499

Capstone Seminar

3 cr

 
Electives (9  credit hours)
Students must take sufficient elective courses to meet the graduation requirement. Students are counseled to choose elective courses according to a plan of study that will help them achieve their personal goals for their undergraduate education.

Students may take courses not offered at SHMS through the Detroit Area Catholic Higher Education Consortium offerings.

Program Requirements
  1. A minimum of 120 credit hours must be earned through completion of the course of study.
  2. Minimum of 30 credit hours must be earned in residence at SHMS.
  3. Students must maintain a C average (2.0) for the required 120 semester hours.
  4. Students must maintain a C average (2.0) for the courses earned in philosophy.
  5. Students must participate in an assessment process of the academic program.

Admissions Process

Bachelor of Arts
Pastoral Theology Major - Course of Study
A.B. Program
General Education Course Guidelines
Philosophy Major - Course of Study
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