HCC 201 | Religion and Culture | 3 |
HCC 401 | Catholicism and the Modern World | 3 |
HCC 404 | Catholics, Catholicism, and American Culture | 3 |
HCC 435 | Coordinating Seminar | 1 |
ENG 315 | Dante's Divine Comedy | 3 |
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ENG 324 | Shakespeare's Histories and Comedies | 3 |
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ENG 325 | Shakespeare: The Tragedies and Tragi-Comedies | 3 |
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ENG 326 | English Literature of the Medieval Period | 3 |
| OR | |
ENG 331 | Studies in Chaucer | 3 |
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ENG 447 | Milton | 3 |
HST 320 | Ancient History | 3 |
HST 323 | The Medieval World | 3 |
HST 324 | Renaissance and Reformation | 3 |
HST 327 | French Revolution and Nineteenth Century Europe | 3 |
PHL 113/PHL 503 | Philosophy of the Human Person | 3 |
PHL 211/PHL 511 | Metaphysics | 3 |
PHL 212/PHL 512 | Foundations of Ethics | 3 |
PHL 312 | Medieval Philosophy | 3 |
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PHL 308 | Philosophy of Religion | 3 |
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HCC 411 | Selected Themes in Catholic Culture | 2 |
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POL 101 | Foundations of Politics and Government | 3 |
POL 291 | Political Philosophy I | 3 |
POL 292 | Political Philosophy II | 3 |
POL 308 | Catholic Political Thought | 3 |
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POL 343 | Politics, Economics, and the Social Encyclicals | 3 |
| OR | |
THE 320 | Catholic Social Teaching | 3 |
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THE 101 | Foundations of Catholicism | 3 |
| OR | |
THE 110 | The Word of God: Scripture and Tradition | 3 |
| OR | |
THE 115/THE 515 | Christian Moral Principles | 3 |
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THE 302 | Early Christian Life and Thought | 3 |
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THE 320 | Catholic Social Teaching | 3 |
| OR | |
POL 343 | Politics, Economics, and the Social Encyclicals | 3 |
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THE 402 | Christian Life and Thought in Modern Times | 3 |
| Intermediate Foreign Language Requirement | 6 |
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ECO 201 | Principles of Economics I (Macro) | 3 |
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MTH 120 | Survey of Mathematics | 3 |
| OR | |
MTH
| Elective-Upper Level | 3 |
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| Natural Science | 6 |
Due to the complex and structured nature of the HCC major, the student is strongly advised to consult with the director in order to fashion a program of study best suited to his or her particular situation.
Due to the large number of course requirements, the cycling of some required courses every other year, and their pedagogically necessary structure and sequence, HCC majors are strongly advised to consult with the director to make sure they adhere as closely as possible to the program of study as presented. Furthermore, students who wish to spend a semester in Austria should plan to go only in the spring semester of their junior year.