Master of arts in Catholic studies information session is Sept. 27
From Graduate Programs in Catholic Studies
If you would like to find out about the Graduate Program in Catholic Studies, come to an information session at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 27, at the Center for Catholic Studies (Sitzmann Hall), 2055 Summit Ave. Light refreshments will be served.
Students from a variety of disciplines are invited to learn about the graduate program’s course offerings, degree and non-degree courses of study, admissions and application requirements, and fellowship, scholarship and assistantship opportunities. You will meet faculty and students and learn about the program’s interdisciplinary course of study, emphasizing theology, philosophy, history, literature and the arts. We also encourage prospective students to schedule a visit to one of our graduate classes.
For more information or to register, contact Maggie Gikling, (651) 962-5703, or visit the Graduate Program in Catholic Studies Web site. Registration is preferred but not necessary.