Gannon University Undergraduate Catalog 2013-2014

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JUNIOR Fall Philosophy of God/LPHI 233 Fine Arts Series/LFIN Synoptic Gospels/THEO 333 Theology of Moral Responsibility/ LTHE 227 Theology of Church/THEO 344 Humanities Elective

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15 SENIOR Fall Senior Seminar/LBST 383 3 Christology/THEO 342 3 Theology of Worship/THEO 345 3 Women in the Pilgrim Church/THEO 346 5 Theology Elective __ 14

Spring Theology of John and Paul/ THEO 334 Christianity and World Religions/ THEO 361 or THEO 362 Theology Elective Humanities Elective Free Elective

Spring Theology Senior Seminar/THEO 400 Theology of Marriage/THEO 347 Humanities Elective Free Electives

Total credits: 128 Humanities and Free Electives include Education, Philosophy, Sociology, History, Political Science, Classical Languages, Language and Literature, English, Economics, and Natural Sciences. A total of 26 credit hours in the Electives is required. Theology Minor This program is an ideal preparation for admission to some graduate programs and for anyone who plans on leadership roles in parish life or just personal enrichment. The minor consists of 18 credits and can usually fit in easily with the student's major. Required: 3 Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121 3 The Catholic Tradition/LTHE 223 or The Protestant Tradition/LTHE 225 3 Christianity and World Religions Western Tradition/THEO 361 or Christianity and World Religions Eastern Tradition/THEO 362 or Faith, Revelation and Theology/THEO 240 9 9 credits of upper level Theology courses. ARCHAEOLOGY AND CULTURE MINOR For a description see The Archaeology and Culture section in this catalog.

WOMEN'S STUDIES MINOR ELLEN WALSH, Ph.D., Program Coordinator The minor in Women's Studies is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry that encourages students to understand and articulate how gender makes a difference - in the lives and experiences of women, as well as men; in the practices and institutions of human societies; and in the cultural products of societies, such as art and literature. Emphasizing the importance of historical and cross-cultural perspectives, students in the minor will critically examine the intersections of gender, class, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, and ability to make visible structures of power that otherwise remain hidden.


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