Background Courses
The MTS presumes undergraduate background in theology and philosophy., and so MTS students are required to have the following undergraduate background courses, either completed before admission or to be taken immediately up admission: Philosophical anthropology, Metaphysics, Old Testament, New Testament, Christology, Ecclesiology, Moral Theology, and Sacraments.
PHL 503/PHL 113 Philosophy of the Human Person
PHL 511/PHL 211 Metaphysics
THE 511/THE 211 Principles of Biblical Study I
THE 512/THE 212 Principles of Biblical Study II
THE 513/THE 213 Theology of Christ
THE 514/THE 214 Theology of the Church
THE 515/THE 115 Christian Moral Principles
THE 516/THE 314 The Sacraments
In the case of a student who has some but not all of the background courses, the Director of Graduate Theology will determine which background courses must be taken. Students must complete the background courses before they can take graduate courses, unless the required background credit hours do not equal a full load (15 credits), in which case the student may take background courses and graduate courses in the same semester. For full-time students, background courses must be completed within the first two semesters of course work.
CAT 517 Catechetics will be required for MATS students who pursue the Catechetics specialization. And the following undergraduate courses in Catechetics on the Catechetics Specialization itself will be required for students who complete a Concentration in Catechetics:
CAT 120 Introduction to Catechetics
CAT 204 Catechetics
CAT 301 Content and Curriculum
CAT 401 Catechetical Methods I
CAT 402 Catechetical Methods II
CAT 405 Catechetical Ministries Today
Students who have the full array of background courses (or equivalent) will not be permitted to take THE 600 Philosophy for Theology, THE 606 Dogmatic Theology I, THE 607 Dogmatic Theology II, THE 608 Dogmatic Theology III, THE 611 Interpreting the Old Testament, THE 612 Interpreting the New Testament, and THE 615 Moral Theology.
General Requirements
Requirements List
MTS students will take the following five courses:
Each student must also take the following:
One course on the Old Testament--THE 710 Old Testament Writings
One course on the New testament--THE 711 New Testament Writings
One historical course--Any THE 722 (Fathers and Doctors of the Church), THE 660 (Augustine the Catechist), THE 733 Tradition and the Development of Doctrine or another approved course
One systematic course-- THE 731 Christology or THE 740 The Trinity
Additional Requirements
Students who write a thesis will take two general elective courses. Students who present two papers at an approved academic conference or publish a peer reviewed article will take four general electives.
In addition, MTS students must demonstrate, by written examination, reading knowledge of two foreign languages: 1. Greek, Latin or Hebrew; and 2. either French or German.
MTS students must maintain a B average or above (3.0 QPA) to continue in the program.
If a student receives a C+ or below in a graduate course, this course will not count toward the fulfillment of degree requirements. The student must achieve a B- or better in all required (that is non-elective) graduate courses; otherwise the particular required graduate course must be repeated and a grade of B be achieved. For elective graduate courses in the MTS program, the student may elect not to repeat a course that falls below the required standard (at least a B-). If the course is repeated and a higher grade is attained, this grade will replace the previous grade on the student's transcript. If the course is not repeated, the grade for the course will be calculated as part of the student's cumulative QPA and another course must be taken (with a grade of at least a B-) to fulfill the degree requirement of 42 credits.
The final curriculum requirement for the MTS is a comprehensive examination which each student will take at the end of the program after completion of 14 courses (42 credit hours). The examination will test the overall comprehension of the content of the specific courses each student has taken in the program and the student's ability to apply his knowledge creatively to various areas of Christian ministry and scholarship. The comprehensive examination is administered a number of times each year at Franciscan University, or is proctored at off-campus sites for those obtaining the degree through our online MTS program or in a special circumstance.
Successful completion of 42 credit hours (14 courses), and the comprehensive examination are required for graduation. For all on ground MTS students, the minimum time required for residency at the University is one full academic year. In order to ensure continuity in the student's education students must complete the degree within ten years from the beginning of course work. If a student transfers to the MTS from another degree program, the time limit is reckoned from the date of original matriculation, not the date of transfer.
Catechetics Specialization
The Theology Department of Franciscan University of Steubenville now offers a specialization in Catechetics that leads to certification within its MTS program. This specialization provides professional catechetical training for those “who, imbued with an apostolic spirit, make an outstanding and absolutely necessary contribution to the spread of the faith and the Church by their great work” (Ad Gentes Divinitus, No. 17). This is only available for students in the on-ground program.
The mission of Franciscan University is to prepare young men and women for leadership in our society and in the Church. In accord with that mission the Theology Department offers this specialization to train professional Catechetical leaders who will join the Church's apostolate in diocesan offices, parishes, and schools across the country. Future Catholic high school teachers, RCIA directors, coordinators or directors of religious education, directors of youth ministry, pastoral ministers, family ministers, and sacramental preparation specialists will find this program invaluable.
The catechetics specialization rounds out an MTS degree by providing practical knowledge and experience. St. Francis heard the call, “Go, and rebuild my Church.” This specialization will help anyone who hears and wants to respond to the same call.
Required Catechetics Courses
To complete the specialization in Catechetics along with the MTS , students must accumulate 54 graduate credit hours. In addition to the undergraduate background course in Catechetics, the specialization in Catechetics requires six 3 credit catechetics courses.
Students will take five required catechetics courses and one catechetics elective.
THE 641 | Catechesis: Content and Curriculum | 3 |
THE 691 | Catechetical Methods I | 3 |
THE 692 | Catechetical Methods II | 3 |
THE 694 | Catechetical Practice Today | 3 |
THE 780 | Scripture, the Heart of Catechesis | 3 |
THE 641 and THE 780: These may be elected by non-catechetical specialization students.
Catechetics Electives
The elective is one of the following seven 3 credit courses, or another course approved by the Director of the program:
THE 693 and THE 804 may be elected by non-catechetical specialization students.
In addition, an exit presentation must be done in the final semester of the program for the Catechetics Specialization. This is a one and a half hour professional presentation on some aspect of the catechetical endeavor. The student chooses the topic. The presentation must reflect a mastery and and synthesis of the Catechetical magisterial materials and a sense of the reality of the catechetical situation. It is pass/fail.
Concentrations
Students may complete a concentration in one particular field of theology or in catechetics. A concentration is 9 credits in a specific area of theology or in catechetics.
Students may acquire concentrations in more than one area, although the same course may not be used for different concentrations or specializations.
The following specializations are possible with the courses listed below (and others with approval of the director of student’s program):
Sacred Scripture Concentration
Note: THE 710 and THE 711 may be taken with different topics multiple times.
Historical Theology Concentration
THE 722 | Fathers and Doctors of the Church | 3 |
THE 733 | Tradition and the Development of Doctrine | 3 |
Note: THE 722 may be taken with different topics multiple times.
Mariology Concentration
THE 655 | Mariology I: Dogma, Doctrine and Devotion | 3 |
THE 755 | Mariology II: Patristic, Medieval, and Conciliar Sources | 3 |
THE 756 | Mariology III: Spirituality and Mysticism | 3 |
Moral Theology Concentration
Note: THE 700 may be taken multiple times
Systematic Theology Concentration
Note: THE 722 may be taken with different topics multiple times.
Theology of the Body Concentration
THE 724 | Theology of the Body | 3 |
THE 725 | Theology of the Body and Contemporary Moral Issues | 3 |
THE 726 | Theology of the Body in Scripture | 3 |
Note: Not all concentrations may be available in the online program.