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The Arthur McGovern, S.J. Catholic Studies Certificate Program
The Arthur McGovern, S.J. Catholic Studies Certificate Program is guided by the principle that faith should inform life in the real world and awaken a responsibility to seek social justice. The Program requires the completion of 18 credit hours in courses from several disciplines that address six content areas:

  • Traditions of Catholic Spirituality and Theology
  • Christian Social Justice Traditions Diversity of Catholic Imagery
  • Christian Perspectives on the Human Person and on Human Development
  • Church History as It Informs Today's Church
  • The Impact of the Second Vatican Council

Core Courses (9 Credits)
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CAS 100 Catholic Studies and the Self 1
CAS 200 Spirit and Methods 3
CAS 300 Catholic Church History: Crystallizing Moments 3
CAS 400 Senior Seminar 2


Elective Courses (Select 9 Credits)
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PHL 356 Peace and Social Justice 3
RS 432 Classical and Contemporary Catholicism 3
PYC 350 Religion and Psychology 3
RS 230 Roman Catholic Theology Since Vatican II 3
RS 357 Spiritual Autobiographies 3
CAS 495 Topics Seminar 3
Students are required to complete the nine-credit hour core and to select nine credit hours from approved elective courses. Students are encouraged to take CAS 400 as their last course in the program.

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