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St Marys Seminary Baltimore, MD SOT catalog 2019

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Licentiate in Sacred Theology<br />

(S.T.L.)<br />

The Licentiate in Sacred Theology is a twoyear<br />

program of advanced theological studies<br />

beyond the first cycle of general theological<br />

studies. It includes both a specialization in<br />

one area of theology and a major research<br />

paper. <strong>St</strong>. Mary’s Ecclesiastical Theological<br />

Faculty offers the opportunity for specialization<br />

in Biblical Theology, Systematic<br />

Theology, or Moral Theology.<br />

Requirements for Admission:<br />

1. The S.T.B. degree or equivalent;<br />

2. A cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0<br />

(B) in the S.T.B. program or other evidence<br />

indicating solid assurance that the<br />

student is capable of 3.0 S.T.L. work;<br />

3. Presentation of first cycle written<br />

research work;<br />

4. Proven reading skills in Latin and one<br />

modern language other than English useful<br />

for theological study. The requirement<br />

may be satisfied either by a high<br />

school transcript showing three (3) years’<br />

work in the area or a college level transcript<br />

showing two (2) years’ work in the<br />

area or by competency examination;<br />

5. A student concentrating in the area of<br />

Biblical Theology must fulfill language<br />

requirements in either Biblical Greek or<br />

Biblical Hebrew. Greek and/or Hebrew<br />

requirements may be fulfilled by a year’s<br />

work in the language area.<br />

The Licentiate Program<br />

1. Four semesters in the program;<br />

2. A total of 24 credits of 700/800 level seminars<br />

and/or elective courses;<br />

a. Five courses must be in the student's<br />

area of specialization, and two of these<br />

must be at the 800 level.<br />

b. Of the remaining three courses, one<br />

must be a specially designated 800-<br />

level interdisciplinary seminar.<br />

c. The area of specialization must be<br />

determined before the beginning of<br />

the second semester.<br />

d. Normally no more than nine credits<br />

may be taken during any one semester.<br />

Options for scheduling course requirements<br />

over the four semesters may be<br />

discussed with the Praeses.<br />

e. Normally no more than six credits may<br />

be taken as independent study courses.<br />

f. Normally no more than six credits<br />

may be taken outside <strong>St</strong>. Mary’s<br />

Ecclesiastical Faculty.<br />

3. A cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0<br />

(B) is required with an average of 3.0 in<br />

the student’s field of concentration and<br />

no grade in any course may be below a C.<br />

4. A major research paper of 75-100 pages<br />

demonstrating scholarly competence in a<br />

topic in the student’s area of concentration;<br />

a. Before the end of the second month of<br />

the student’s second semester, the student<br />

must choose a director ordinarily<br />

drawn from among the members of the<br />

Ecclesiastical Theological Faculty.<br />

b. Further, the student must present to<br />

the Praeses, before the end of the third<br />

month of that semester, a topic proposal<br />

and a brief outline for his approval.<br />

5. Toward the end of the curriculum, the<br />

student must pass a 60 minute oral comprehensive<br />

examination on the research<br />

paper and on ten selected theological<br />

topics. A 3.0 (B) is required for the examination.<br />

The examination board consists<br />

of the student’s research paper director, a<br />

second reader, and the Praeses or his delegate.<br />

6. All work for the S.T.L. program must be<br />

completed within five years of matriculation.<br />

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