Note: 1 US credit (1.5 European credit) is obtained by the equivalent of 12.5 hours of instruction (in a traditional classroom setting: 50 minutes over the course of one semester / 15 weeks) + required reading assignments + required academic papers + extensive oral examination.
Please note that standard roadmaps do not apply to post-graduate programs.
PRIMARY ASSOCIATED COURSES |
Code / Name
|
|
TPH-499 : Argumentation / Critical Thinking |
2 |
PHI-400 : Philosophical Foundations I |
2 |
PHI-410 : Philosophical Foundations II |
4 |
GRK-200 : New Testament Greek |
2 |
TREL-653 : Old Testament Background / Overview |
1 |
THE-333 : The Canon of Scriptures |
2 |
HIS-340 : History of the Roman Catholic Church |
2 |
THE-481 : History of Development of Christian Doctrine |
4 |
BIBL-205 : Old Testament Review |
2 |
BIBL-210 : New Testament Review |
2 |
PAT-601 : Patristics I (Early Church Fathers) |
2 |
PAT-602 : Patristics II (Latter Church Fathers) |
2 |
CTH-400 : Lectures on the Catechism of the Catholic Church |
3 |
CTH-510 : St Augustine / Doctors of the Church |
2 |
CTH-512 : St Thomas Aquinas & Scholasticism |
2 |
CTH-514 : Modern Catholic Theologians |
2 |
CTH-550 : Roman Catholic Spirituality |
2 |
THE-840 : Eastern Orthodox / Roman Catholic Comparative Studies |
1 |
THE-845 : Debates / Comparative Studies |
1 |
Total Credit Hours (US): |
40 |
Note: All courses available in the Euclid database can be considered elective, after review and approval by your Euclid counselor. Graduate level degrees may include a certain number of undergraduate electives. Likewise, undergraduate roadmaps may be built using graduate level courses. Again, prospective students are reminded that the final degree roadmap must be reviewed and approved by the Admissions Officer to ensure logical progression of subjects covered and conformity with international standards.