Jul 31, 2025  
2025-2026 Undergraduate Academic Catalog 
    
2025-2026 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

Theology and Religious Studies, BA


A) The TRS Major is a minimum of 36 units. B) The TRS Major is structured to help students attain breadth and depth: breadth in acquainting students with several major sub-disciplines in theology and religious studies; depth in enabling students to pursue a particular area or areas of their own interest in greater depth. Students who successfully complete the TRS Major will have developed skills and competencies that will serve them well in life and many career paths, but also make them well prepared for graduate studies in theology and religions studies. C) We encourage students to pursue informal and even formal concentrations in the sub-disciplines of theology and religious studies that capture their imaginations. We draw special attention to our courses in LatinX Theology which are particularly strong and well beyond what is offered at most Catholic universities as we aspire to truly be an Hispanic Serving Institution. Other areas worth pursuing in greater depth are biblical interpretation, historical theology, systematic theology, ethics, world religions, religion and the arts, and religious studies. That said, the boundaries of these sub-disciplines are quite fluid, and there is a great deal of interrelatedness and complementarity between them. Exploring and developing those connections is most welcome. D) Though it is not required, in the spring of their last full year, TRS Majors are invited to take a capstone course under the direction of a faculty mentor with departmental approval in which, as part of its successful completion, they will make a public presentation. E) For those who intend to pursue graduate studies in theology and/or religious studies, we strongly advise them to begin developing competence in the classical and modern languages. We also encourage them to pursue a research project in their last full semester. F) As we encourage students to pursue a double major, there are bound to be scheduling conflicts. Please reach out as early as possible in the registration process so we can work with other departments to arrange accommodations and, if necessary, suggest course substitutions.

Learning Outcomes for Theology & Religious Studies Majors

Majors in Theology & Religious Studies will:

  • DEMONSTRATE an understanding of the biblical, theological, and/or ethical components of Christianity as a living tradition that is inseparably both doctrinal and dialogical.
  • DEMONSTRATE an understanding of the Catholic principles of the fundamental dignity of the human person and the common good and how they call forth the virtue of solidarity and a preferential option for our poorest sisters and brothers.
  • DEMONSTRATE an understanding of how culture, race, gender, class, and/or ethnicity can be subjects of reflection in theology and religious studies.
  • DEMONSTRATE an understanding of the worldview (e.g., beliefs, practices, etc.) of a non-Christian religious tradition.
  • EMPLOY contemporary theories and methods of biblical exegesis, systematic theology, and religious studies.
  • EXPLAIN, ANALYZE, and EVALUATE multiple informed perspectives in debates about theological and ethical issues.
  • INTERPRET religious texts in their literary and socio-historical settings, attending to the role of social location and interpretive assumptions at each level of interpretation.

Foundations & Methods


Take either of the two foundational classes: TRS-429 or TRS-479.

Explorations / WID


Take a 400-level TRS class designated as fulfilling the WID requirement - currently TRS 409, TRS 459, and the capstone, TRS 496. (Students who have already completed a WiD course in another major may petition to replace this requirement with any 400-level course in TRS, including the second of the two foundational classes.)

Electives


Take as many TRS classes as needed to complete at least 36 total units for the major. We highly encourage students to pursue focused concentrations in one or more sub-disciplines of theology and religious studies, particularly Latin@ Studies. We also encourage students to take as many classes as possible at the 400-level.