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Catholic Studies (CATH)

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Catholic Studies (CATH)

Location

Location

  • Office of Advising and Student Information Services (OASIS)
  • Dawson Hall, Room 110
  • 853 Sherbrooke Street West
  • Montreal, Quebec H3A 2T6
  • Advisers: Monica Hotter, Des Sitaras, Rosa Colaianni

About Catholic Studies Program

About Catholic Studies Program

The Catholic Studies Program was established in 2001. The program aims to offer a systematic and comprehensive exploration of a major religious tradition, with a special focus on its interaction with society and culture.

Catholic Studies (CATH) Faculty

Catholic Studies (CATH) Faculty

Program Committee Chair
John Zucchi (History)
Program Committee
D. Farrow (Faculty of Religious Studies)
J. Fumo (English)
J. Hellman (History)
T. Kirby (Faculty of Religious Studies)
P. Kirkpatrick (Faculty of Religious Studies)
F. Sabetti (Political Science)
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)

Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Minor Concentration Catholic Studies (18 credits)

The Minor Concentration in Catholic Studies seeks to enrich the intellectual experience and academic options available to students, to broaden the course offerings across the disciplines, and to complement the visibility given to other programs such as Jewish Studies, Islamic Studies, and North American Studies. Core and complementary courses provide students an opportunity to deepen their understanding of Catholicism in an increasingly pluralistic world. The program offers a systematic and critical exploration of the diverse ways in which the Catholic tradition informs culture, institutions, and identity.

Required Course (3 credits)

CATH 200 (3) Introduction to Catholicism

Complementary Courses (15 credits)

15 credits selected with the following specifications:

9 credits from Catholic Studies courses with the subject code CATH

3 credits from Group I: Catholicism and the Arts course lists

3 credits from Group II: Catholic Social and Intellectual Traditions course lists

Catholic Studies (CATH)

9 credits chosen from the list of Catholic Studies courses below.

CATH 310 (3) Catholic Intellectual Traditions
CATH 315 (3) Catholicism and Moral Culture
CATH 320 (3) Scripture and Catholicism
CATH 325 (3) The Religious Sense
CATH 340 (3) Catholic Social Thought
CATH 370 (3) Topics in Catholic Studies
CATH 460 (3) Catholic Studies Seminar

Group I: Catholicism and the Arts

3 credits in Catholicism and the Arts selected from the lists below.

Art History and Communication Studies

ARTH 320 (3) Seventeenth Century Art of Court and Church
ARTH 340 (3) The Gothic Cathedral
ARTH 415 (3) Late Medieval & Renaissance Architecture in Northern Europe

Education

EDER 203 (3) Philosophy of Religion
EDER 204 (3) Man Before Reality
EDER 207 (3) 'Who is Christ?'
EDER 209 (3) Search for Authenticity
EDER 394 (3) Philosophy of God
EDER 396 (3) Seminar: Contemporary Theology
EDER 491 (3) Theological Themes

English

ENGL 204 (3) English Literature and the Bible
ENGL 357 (3) Chaucer - Canterbury Tales
ENGL 424 (3) Irish Literature

French Language and Literature

FREN 252 (3) Littérature québécoise
FREN 312 (3) Francophonie 2
FREN 329 (3) Civilisation québécoise
FREN 455 (3) La littérature médiévale 1

Hispanic Studies

HISP 432 (3) Literature - Discovery and Exploration Spain New World

Italian Studies

ITAL 270 (3) Manzoni: Novel and Nationhood
ITAL 355 (3) Dante and the Middle Ages
ITAL 410 (3) Modern Italian Literature

Music

MUHL 399 (3) Church Music

Religious Studies

RELG 203 (3) Bible and Western Culture
RELG 210 (3) Jesus of Nazareth
RELG 311 (3) New Testament Studies 1
RELG 312 (3) New Testament Studies 2
RELG 341 (3) Introduction: Philosophy of Religion
RELG 377 (3) Religious Controversies

Group II: Catholic Social and Intellectual Traditions

3 credits in Catholic Social and Intellectual Traditions selected from the lists below.

East Asian Studies

EAST 385 (3) Society and Community in Korea

Education

EDER 208 (3) Philosophy of Human Nature
EDER 394 (3) Philosophy of God
EDER 395 (3) Moral Values and Human Action
EDER 494 (3) Ethics in Practice

History

HIST 319 (3) The Scientific Revolution
HIST 320 (3) European Thought and Culture 1
HIST 321 (3) European Thought and Culture 2
HIST 324 (3) History of Ireland
HIST 325 (3) Renaissance-Reformation Europe
HIST 336 (3) France, 1789 to 1914
HIST 357 (3) Religion and Canadian Society in Historical Perspective
HIST 360 (3) Latin America since 1825
HIST 401 (3) Topics: Medieval Culture and Society
HIST 405 (3) European Cultural History 1
HIST 469D1 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History
HIST 469D2 (3) Topics in Canadian Religious History

Philosophy

PHIL 334 (3) Ethical Theory
PHIL 356 (3) Early Medieval Philosophy
PHIL 357 (3) Late Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
PHIL 474 (3) Phenomenology

Political Science

POLI 226 (3) La vie politique québécoise
POLI 318 (3) Comparative Local Government
POLI 319 (3) Politics of Latin America
POLI 321 (3) Issues: Canadian Public Policy
POLI 414 (3) Society and Politics in Italy

Religious Studies

RELG 322 (3) The Church in History 1
RELG 323 (3) The Church in History 2
RELG 340 (3) Religion and the Sciences
RELG 532 (3) History of Christian Thought 1
RELG 533 (3) History of Christian Thought 2

Sociology

SOCI 315 (3) Sociology of Religion
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
Faculty: 
Faculty of Arts—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)
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