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University of St. Thomas Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics 2012-2014 Catalog
UST Core Requirements (54-56 hours)

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Total Hours Complete Transfer Students: Transferring 30-59 hours: Theology – 6-9 hours Philosophy – 6-9 hours Synthesis – 3 hours Total must be 18 hours Transferring 60+ hours: Theology – 6 hours Philosophy – 6 hours

Total Hours Needed

Theology (6 credit hours) – must take in order
THEO 1300/3300 – Teachings of the Catholic Church THEO 2300/3310 – Intro to the Sacred Scriptures

Moral Theology (3 credit hours) – choose one of the following
THEO 3349 – Christ and the Moral Life THEO 3351 – Prophets and Ancient Israel THEO 3352 – Paul: His Letters and Theology THEO 4323 – Teachings of Jesus Systematic Sequence PHIL 1311 – Phil of the Human Person PHIL 2314 – Ethics PHIL 3313 – Metaphysics
CS 3310 – Opening to Transcendence: Rediscovering Symbol CS 3320 – Re-Connecting Catholicism with the Social and Natural Sciences CS 4300 – Catholic Impact on the Professions PHIL 3314 – Business Ethics PHIL 3318 – Bioethics PHIL 3336 – Political Philosophy PHIL 3350 – Contemporary Logic PHIL 4318 – Contemporary Philosophy PHIL 4324 – Faith and Reason PHIL 4331 – Philosophy of Art and Beauty PHIL 4335 – Analytical Philosophy

THEO 4325 – Faith and Moral Development THEO 4334 – Social Justice and the Church THEO 4348 – Theology of the Body

Philosophy (9 credit hours) – must take in order

OR

Historical Sequence PHIL 1315/3315 – Ancient Philosophy PHIL 2316/3316 – Medieval Philosophy PHIL 3317– Modern Philosophy

as upper or lower division

Synthesis Course (3 credit hours) – choose one of the following in consultation with academic advisor
PHIL 4337 – Philosophy of History and Culture PHIL 4340 – Phenomenology and Existentialism PHIL 4350 – Philosophy of Law:

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