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Minor in Marianist Social Transformation

The Minor in Marianist Social Transformation offers an interdisciplinary approach to Catholic, Marianist, and Christian studies.  The program allows the student to utilize the rich resources in service, teaching, and research at the University of Dayton in order to explore and investigate those topics and issues that lie at the heart of the university. Open to all, participants will benefit from the two-hundred year Marianist experiment in the professions and higher education. Through its courses and activities, the minor prepares distinctive graduates to carry out social transformation based upon an understanding of Catholic and Christian contributions to the arts, sciences, and the professions. 

The Minor in Marianist Social Transformation requires thirteen semester hours. This includes the interdisciplinary speakers one credit course MST 210, Speakers on Catholic Social Tradition, and four appropriate upper division courses (300-level or above) from at least three different disciplines. The four upper division courses should consist of two appropriate elective courses, one course chosen from the group labeled Catholic Social Tradition, and the capstone course, MST 310, 311, or 312, Reading the Signs of the Times.

MST 210 will be offered during the Winter 2009 semester.

MST 310 will be offered during the Fall 2009 semester.

A complete description of the minor and its associated courses can be found in the online Bulletin.

To see which courses can count for both the MST minor and certain clusters as well as the major in International Studies (with a concentration in MST), please click here.



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