Minor
Minor in Religious Studies
Prospective minors must consult with the chair of the religious studies department. With the help of a departmental advisor, students plan a series of courses totaling 18 credits in one of the following areas of concentration:
Note: Only two courses may be applied from the 100 level.
- Roman Catholic Theology (recognize the methods and sources of Roman Catholic Theology)
 - World Religions (recognize and research world religions, both Eastern and Western)
 - Ethics (emphasize a personal and communal process of moral decision making from professional, cultural, and religious perspectives)
 - World Scriptures (read and explore the original sources of various world religions in translation to appreciate the literary richness of selected world religions)
 - Spirituality (to explore the forms, traditions, and practices related to the human experience of transcendence)
 
Note: Courses to be used for each of the minor concentration areas must be approved by the chair of the religious studies department. No more than two courses taken to meet a student’s major requirements may be applied to the religious studies minor. A grade point average of 2.00 is required for all courses taken in residence that may be applied to the minor.