Core Components
1. Theology and Philosophy: 24 credit hours combined total as follows:
- 9 credit hours of theology: THEO 1300, then THEO 2300, and then any upper-division THEO course.
- 9 credit hours of philosophy: three consecutive courses in either the historical or the systematic sequence; and
- 6 credit hours of approved courses in theology and/or philosophy.
The 9 credit hour core requirement in philosophy cannot be completed with courses from both sequences, nor may both first-year philosophy courses be applied to the combined core requirement in theology and philosophy.
Courses beyond the initial 9 credit hours may be taken in either sequence with the exception just noted. Freshmen are required to complete 6 credit hours of theology and/or philosophy in their first 30 hours of enrollment.
Students who transfer with 1-29 credit hours are required to complete the 24-hour requirement as outlined above.
Students who transfer with 30-59 credit hours are required to complete 9 credit hours in both theology and philosophy, as follows: THEO 1300 or 3300, THEO 2300 or 3310, one additional upper-division THEO course. One three-course sequence in philosophy.
Students who transfer with 60+ credit hours are required to complete 6 credit hours in both theology and philosophy. Following are the recommended courses for students who need upper-division credit to fulfill the graduation requirement of 36 credit hours of 3000-4000 level courses: THEO 3300, THEO 3310, PHIL 3315, PHIL 3316.
All students are required to complete a minimum of 6 credit hours in both theology and philosophy at the University of St. Thomas.
2. English: 12 credit hours taken in the order shown in the department offerings.
Freshmen are required to complete 6 credit hours of English in their first 30 hours of enrollment.
3. Foreign Language: 6 credit hours, that is, two sequential courses in French, German, Greek,
Latin or Spanish.
4. History: 6 hours of history from the following selections:
Freshmen and sophomores:
| HIST |
1335- World Community I and |
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1336- World Community II |
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or |
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2333- United States to 1877 and |
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2334- United States since 1877 |
Students transferring 60 or more credit hours:
| HIST |
3303- Europe: The Middle Ages and |
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3304- Europe: The Early Modern Age |
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or |
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3331- Age of Revolutions: Europe 1715-1870 and |
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3332- Era of Great Wars: Europe 1870-1950 |
The two history core courses do ont have to be taken in sequential order.
5. Social and Behavioral Sciences: 6 credit hours from among economics, geography,
international studies, political science, psychology and sociology.
6. Natural Sciences: 8 credit hours of laboratory sciences (two 4-credit lecture and lab courses
or two 3-credit lecture with corresponding
1-credit hour lab course) from among astronomy, biology, chemistry, environmental studies, geology and physics;
Students who transfer natural science courses that did not include a laboratory component may fulfill the core requirement in whole (6 credit hours) or in part
(3 credit hours). Decisions are made on a case-by-case basis.
7. Mathematics: 3 credit hours of mathematics at the level of MATH 1351 – Finite Mathematics
or higher. MATH 1315 – Intermediate Algebra does not satisfy core or graduation requirements.
8. Oral Communication: 3 credit hours
a. School of Arts and Sciences - one of the following courses:
| COMM |
1331 - Public Speaking |
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2332 - Persuasion and Argumentation |
b. Pastoral Studies majors:
| YBPH |
3200 - Homiletics Practicum |
c. Cameron School of Business: Accounting, Business Administration, Marketing and Economics majors:
| BSAD |
3320 - Business Communications |
d. School of Education:
| MS |
3333 - Oral Communication |
9. Fine Arts: 3 credit hours
a. Schools of Arts and Sciences and Business - one of the following courses:
| ARTHS |
1350 - Introduction to the Visual Arts |
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2351 - Survey of Art I |
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2352 - Survey of Art II |
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Any upper-division Art History course |
| DRAM |
1330 - Introduction to the Theatre |
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3329 - Screenwriting |
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3331 - Playwriting |
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3339 - History of the Theatre |
| FPA |
1332 - Survey of Fine Arts I |
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1333 - Survey of Fine Arts II |
| MUSC |
2363 - Basic Musicianship I |
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3340 - Music and Western Civilization |
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Any upper-division Music course |
b. School of Education:
| MS |
3376 - Essentials of Fine Arts |
The upper-division courses are appropriate for transfer students who need 3000/4000 level credit hours. See individual department course listings for any enrollment restrictions..
Ensemble, studio and applied fine arts courses do not fulfill the core requirement.
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