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St Marys Seminary Baltimore, MD SOT catalog 2019

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B.A./M.A. Degree Program<br />

In the event that a student who does not possess<br />

an earned undergraduate degree has<br />

been accepted by a diocese to study for the<br />

priesthood, <strong>St</strong>. Mary’s offers a combined<br />

BA/MA degree designed to provide the student<br />

with all necessary undergraduate philosophy,<br />

religious studies, and liberal arts courses,<br />

and graduate theology and pastoral<br />

requirements (as specified in The Program of<br />

Priestly Formation) in the course of six years.<br />

Prerequisites:<br />

The applicant must:<br />

• Be 30 years old or older and have<br />

graduated from high school and successfully<br />

attended college;<br />

• Be accepted to study for the priesthood<br />

and be sponsored by a Roman Catholic<br />

diocese;<br />

• Submit an official copy of all high school<br />

and college transcripts.<br />

Requirements to graduate:<br />

For the B.A. degree:<br />

• Completion of 120 semester credits<br />

(with the last 30 earned at <strong>St</strong>. Mary’s);<br />

• Proficient command of written and<br />

spoken English;<br />

• A cumulative Grade Point Average of 2.0.<br />

For the M.A. degree:<br />

• Completion of 48 semester credits in<br />

theology;<br />

• A cumulative Grade Point Average of 3.0<br />

in these 48 credits;<br />

• Successful completion of a comprehensive<br />

examination.<br />

The sequence of the B.A./M.A. program is<br />

summarized as follows:<br />

Years 1 and 2:<br />

Pre-Theology Years<br />

<strong>St</strong>udents undertake all the requirements as<br />

outlined in the Program of Priestly<br />

Formation, specifically 30 credits in philosophy<br />

and 12 credits in religious studies, plus<br />

a general liberal arts preparation in art,<br />

literature, history, and language for work in a<br />

graduate school of theology.<br />

Years 3 and 4:<br />

First and Second Theology Years<br />

With all philosophy and religious studies<br />

requirements completed, the first and second<br />

years of theology are taken with students<br />

studying for the S.T.B. and M.Div. degrees in<br />

which students earn junior and senior undergraduate<br />

college credit. The B.A. degree is<br />

awarded before the end of Second Theology.<br />

Years 5 and 6:<br />

Third and Fourth Theology Years<br />

In the final two years, students take all<br />

remaining theology courses as prescribed by<br />

the Program of Priestly Formation, and complete<br />

requirements for the S.T.B and ordination.<br />

At the end of the sixth year of study, the<br />

student is awarded the M.A. (Theology)<br />

degree.<br />

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