Catholic Studies
CTST 105.3 - 1/2(3L)
CATHOLIC STUDIES FOR TEACHERS I
Introduces students to the central, historical components of both Eastern and Western Catholic belief and identity, the Bible as revelation, the person of Jesus, and the nature of the Church.
Note: Not acceptable for credit in the College of Arts & Science. Intended as an elective in the College of Education, for students planning to teach in a Separate School system.
CTST 106.3 - 1/2(3L)
CATHOLIC STUDIES FOR TEACHERS II
Introduction to Eastern and Western Catholicism as a way of life, focusing on liturgical practice, personal morality in contemporary society, and corporate morality as reflected in Catholic teachings on social justice.
Note: Not acceptable for credit in the College of Arts & Science. Intended as an elective in the College of Education, for students planning to teach in a Separate School system.
CTST 200.3 - 1/2(3L)
Introduction to Catholic Studies
Provides a brief introduction to the academic study of Catholicism in its ecclesial, intellectual, and cultural expressions from antiquity to the present. A variety of texts are used to illustrate how Catholic faith and theology have played a role in science, philosophy, and the arts.
Prerequisite(s): 15 credit units of University study.
Note: This course is required for the Minor in Catholic Studies and can be used as an elective in other Arts & Science programs.
Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities - that's training or instruction - but is rather making visible what is hidden as a seed. St. Thomas More |


Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities - that's training or instruction - but is rather making visible what is hidden as a seed.
