Academic Bulletin 2020-22

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Advanced Studies Advanced Studies is available to students to encourage them to “Dare to be Great.” Incoming students with an SAT or equivalent higher than 2000 (on the three part sectioned test) may apply to the Advanced Studies Director (AS Director) for permission to enter into Advanced Study contracts; as may any student with a 3.50 GPA or higher. A student is required to maintain a GPA of 3.5 or higher to be able to continue entering into the contracts. To fulfill the Advanced Studies requirement a student will:  Earn six AS contract units while enrolled in regular sections of core curriculum and elective courses by making an agreement (contract) with a professor to do extra work. The contract must be approved by the AS Director.  Achieve high proficiency in Latin as evidenced by completing a course numbered LATN 300 or higher with at least a “C,” and by completing at least one AS contract credit which requires reading texts in Latin, which shall be approved by the AS director as fulfilling this requirement. In the exceptional case of a student fulfilling the College language requirement with Greek, the LATN 300 or above can be replaced by a proficiency exam administered by the CECS Department. 

Complete the AS seminar: ASLC 500 (3 credits). This is an interdisciplinary seminar and a capstone of Advanced Studies. The seminar may be cross-listed in other departments, depending on its subject matter which may vary each semester. The participants must have earned at least six AS contract credits or have the permission of the AS Director.

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CHRISTENDOM PRESS

1min
page 133

ADVISORS TO THE BOARD

6min
pages 139-146

SUMMER STUDY ABROAD INITIATIVES

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page 132

Transfer Credit Policy

2min
pages 119-120

ADVANCED STUDIES

1min
page 116

EDUCATION FOR A LIFETIME

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page 113

TEACHER FORMATION PRACTICUM

1min
page 115

Requirements for the Theology Major and Minor

2min
page 107

JUNIOR SEMESTER IN ROME COURSES

1min
page 114

THEOLOGY

2min
page 106

Advanced Courses

9min
pages 102-105

Advanced Courses

7min
pages 96-99

Foundational Curriculum

2min
page 101

PHILOSOPHY

1min
page 94

Requirements for the Liturgical Music Minor

2min
page 91

Foundational Curriculum and Advanced Courses

4min
pages 92-93

Natural Science Courses

4min
pages 86-88

MUSIC

1min
page 90

Advanced Courses

3min
pages 84-85

Foundational Curriculum

2min
page 83

Requirements for the Mathematics Major and Minor

1min
page 82

ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

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page 66

MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE

1min
page 81

Foundational Curriculum

2min
page 68

Advanced Courses

9min
pages 69-72

Requirements for the Literature Major and Minor

2min
page 67

Greek

2min
page 63

Requirements for the Classical and Early Christian Studies Major and Minor

2min
page 60

Latin

4min
pages 61-62

Sexual Harassment

2min
page 58

THE CORE CURRICULUM AT A GLANCE

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pages 39-40

PARTICIPATION IN GRADUATION CEREMONIES

1min
page 44

Junior Year Core Curriculum

1min
page 38

Career Opportunities: Non-Academic Careers

4min
pages 33-34

ACHIEVING BALANCE: TECHNOLOGY AT CHRISTENDOM COLLEGE

2min
page 31

LIBRARY

2min
page 27

CHRISTENDOM STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES

2min
pages 29-30

STUDENT ACTIVITIES

2min
page 24

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS AND THE CURRICULUM

1min
page 21

A CATHOLIC EDUCATION

2min
page 17

A PERSONAL EDUCATION

2min
page 18

AN EDUCATION PRODUCTIVE OF RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS

2min
page 20

EDUCATIONAL PRINCIPLES

2min
page 16

AN EDUCATION FOR THE LAITY

2min
page 19

CAMPUS

2min
page 13

CHRISTENDOM COLLEGE: AN OVERVIEW

3min
pages 11-12

WELCOME TO CHRISTENDOM

1min
page 10
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