Degrees & Requirements

Undergraduate Degrees

Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts & Culture
Four-year residency progarm in the classical liberal arts
Associate of Arts in Liberal Arts & Culture
Two-year residency program in the classical liberal arts

Graduate Degrees

M.A. in Trinitarian Theology and Culture
Two-year full-time residency program
M.St. in Classical Christian Studies
Two-year low residency program
Grad.Cert. in Classical Christian Studies
One-year low residency program

Requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Liberal Arts and Culture

From the 2006-2008 General Catalog:

Candidates for the Bachelor of Arts degree must complete each of the following requirements:

1. Pass each term in all Cultural Colloquia, or their approved equivalents. This includes four terms of

• Lordship
• Classical Rhetoric
• Principia Mathematica
• Natural Philosophy
Principia Theologiae
• Classical Culture and History
• Music History and Performance
Traditio Occidentis I (third year)
Traditio Occidentis II (fourth year)

2. Pass 16 terms in language. These 16 terms must include six terms of Latin and six terms of Greek. Testing into intermediate or advanced Greek or Latin courses does not reduce the number of required terms in those languages.

3. Pass 12 terms of Declamation.

4. Pass four term-length cultural electives.

5. Either complete a written Thesis and earn a passing grade, or pass course work required in lieu of a thesis, in accord with the published requirements for Thesis.

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Requirements for the Associate of Arts (A.A.) degree in Liberal Arts and Culture

From the 2006-2008 General Catalog:

Candidates for the Associate of Arts degree must complete each of the following requirements:

1. Pass all four terms in each of the following
• Lordship
• Classical Rhetoric
• Principia Mathematica
Principia Theologiae
• Classical Culture and History

2. Pass two terms of each of the following Cultural Colloquia, or their approved equivalents:

• Natural Philosophy
• Music History and Performance

3. Pass seven terms in language. These seven terms must be in Latin, or an approved equivalent. (Testing into intermediate
or advanced Latin courses, or their equivalent, does not reduce the number of required terms in that language.)

4. Pass four terms of Declamation.

For more information about our degree programs and pedagogy, please see the Program of Studies page.

For our approach to distance learning, please see the Distance Education page.

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