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Programs of Study

The academic study of religion is pursued in a spirit of free intellectual inquiry. The immediate concern of the religious studies program is to achieve an understanding of the person as a religious believer and of the impact of religion upon human existence. This means that religion is reflected upon as a force that has shaped and been shaped by social, political, scientific, and ethical concerns. Since Loyola is a Catholic university, these studies are undertaken from within the perspective of the Catholic tradition. The Department of Religious Studies is ecumenical both in the composition of its faculty and in its outlook.

Students electing a religious studies major are assigned a faculty adviser in the department. They can choose a track in Christianity or a track in world religions. For the track in Christianity, students must complete 31 credit hours of religious studies with the following required courses: Introduction to World Religions (prerequisite), Old Testament as Literature, New Testament as Literature, Christian Ethics, Early Christian Thought, Medieval Christian Thought, Modern Christian Thought, one major elective (not in Common Curriculum), three additional elective courses, and one one-hour Special Topics Seminar. For the track in world religions, students must complete 31 credit hours of religious studies with the following required courses: Introduction to World Religions (prerequisite), Old Testament as Literature, New Testament as Literature, one of Early, Medieval, or Modern Christian Thought, one major elective (not in Common Curriculum), six additional elective courses, and one one-hour Special Topics Seminar. Minors are also available in both tracks. Adjuncts in appropriate disciplines and foreign language study are encouraged.

Bachelor of Arts—Religious Studies: Christianity Track

Freshman   F   S
Major RELS T122 3   0
Major RELS U149 – U147 3   3
Common Curriculum   6   9
Foreign Language   3   3
    15   15
      30  
Sophomore   F   S
Major RELS A200 – A201 3   3
Major RELS Elective 3   3
Adjunct/Electives   3   3
Common Curriculum   9   6
    18   15
      33  
Junior   F   S
Major RELS A202 & V142 3   3
Major RELS A496 0   1
Adjunct/Electives   6   9
Common Curriculum   6   3
    15   16
      31  
Senior   F   S
Major RELS Electives 3   3
Common Curriculum   3   0
Adjunct/Electives   9   12
    15   15
      30  
TOTAL: 124 cr. hrs.        

Specific Common Curriculum requirements are given in the beginning of this chapter under Curriculum Design. Refer to A&S Common Curriculum in the index for page number.

Bachelor of Arts—Religious Studies: World Religions Track

Freshman   F   S
Major RELS T122 3   0
Major RELS U149 – U147 3   3
Common Curriculum   6   9
Foreign Language   3   3
    15   15
      30  
Sophomore   F   S
Major RELS A200 or A201 or A202 3   0
Major RELS Elective 3   3
Adjunct/Electives   3   3
Common Curriculum   9   9
    18   15
      33  
Junior   F   S
Major RELS Electives 6   3
Major RELS A496 0   1
Adjunct/Electives   3   9
Common Curriculum   6   3
    15   16
      31  
Senior   F   S
Major RELS Electives 3   3
Common Curriculum   3   0
Adjunct/Electives   9   12
    15   15
      30  
TOTAL: 124 cr. hrs.        

Specific Common Curriculum requirements are given in the beginning of this chapter under Curriculum Design. Refer to A&S Common Curriculum in the index for page number.