The Certificate in Catholic Studies provides an interdisciplinary approach to the academic study of Catholicism from the beginnings of Christianity in the ancient world to the presence of Catholicism as the largest Christian community in the world today. Catholic Studies is intended to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of Catholicism and its history, artistic and literary culture, philosophical and theological thought, and role in contemporary society.
The Certificate in Catholic Studies provides an interdisciplinary approach to the academic study of Catholicism from the beginnings of Christianity in the ancient world to the presence of Catholicism as the largest Christian community in the world today. Catholic Studies is intended to provide students with an interdisciplinary understanding of Catholicism and its history, artistic and literary culture, philosophical and theological thought, and role in contemporary society.
If you are interested in more information about this certificate, please contact student-advice@artsandscience.usask.ca
Major Average
The major average in the Certificate Catholic Studies includes the grades earned in:
- All courses eligible to be used in the program.
Residency Requirements in the Major
To receive a Certificate in Catholic Studies, students must complete at least half of the following coursework (to the nearest highest multiple of 3 credit units) from the University of Saskatchewan.
- Minimum program requirements.
See Residency for additional details.
Requirements (18 credit units)
The certificate may be completed in conjunction with any degree in another subject area in the College of
Arts and Science.
- CTST 200.3
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- CTST 204.3
- CTST 210.3
Choose 12 credit units from the following:
- ARTH 306.3
- CMRS 111.3
- CPSJ 203.3
- CPSJ 400.3
- CTST 204.3
- CTST 210.3
- DRAM 303.3
- ENG 311.3
- ENG 314.3
- ENG 316.3
- HIST 202.3
- HIST 205.3
- HIST 211.3
- HIST 217.3
- HIST 219.3
- HIST 222.3
- HIST 223.3
- HIST 307.3
- HIST 309.3
- HIST 320.3
- HIST 402.3
- PHIL 210.3
- PHIL 211.3
- PHIL 404.3
- PHIL 412.3
- PSY 261.3
- RLST 112.3
- RLST 210.3
- RLST 219.3
- RLST 221.3
- RLST 225.3
- RLST 229.3
- RLST 253.3
- RLST 254.3
- RLST 277.3
- RLST 314.3
- RLST 328.3
- RLST 365.3
- RLST 375.3
- SOC 233.3
- SOC 321.3
- SOC 360.3