Admission Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in theology or related field, such as philosophy or history from an accredited college or university with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. One letter of recommendation from a former professor or other academic administrative professional (school principal or pastor) who can testify to academic ability.
A typed personal essay of no more than 700 words describing the applicant’s interest in theology and reasons for pursuing graduate study in this area of the program and passing a reading proficiency examination in one ancient foreign language (Latin or Greek) and in one modern foreign language (French, Italian, German, or Spanish).
Program Objectives: The primary goal of the graduate program in theology at Newman University is to provide a superior educational and transformative educational experience which will allow them to work in various pastoral settings with confidence.
Specifically, graduates of the program will be able to do the following:
- Use various methods of biblical interpretation in order to analyze particular biblical texts.
- Critically analyze and assess the value of contemporary theological works.
- Situate various doctrinal formulations within the history of the Catholic tradition.
- Demonstrate the pedagogical ability to communicate theological concepts in a clear and engaging manner.
- Develop the capacity for theological research and to be able to present a variety of theological resources in their own voice as authors.
Progression requirements: A grade of C (70%) is considered a minimum passing grade for courses at the graduate level. Any grade below this minimum passing standard is considered to be a failing grade for program progression and for financial aid purposes. Completion of the required curriculum with a minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for graduation; a grade of D or lower will not count towards meeting graduation requirements.
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