Ph.D. Program in Theology

Our Department offers a Ph.D. program in Theology—encompassing the fields of doctrinal and moral theology—which is focused on the Roman Catholic faith tradition while adopting a decided ecumenical and global orientation. Students in this program seek to better understand the Catholic tradition by studying its biblical roots, historical development, and interaction with the religions and cultures of the world, and by listening to the other voices of human learning, including history of religion, philosophy, anthropology, spirituality, sociology, and physical sciences.

The doctoral coursework, consisting of thirty-six credit hours in Bible, Doctrine, and Ethics, is designed to equip students with a broad and sound knowledge of the field. At the conclusion of the coursework, students undergo a rigorous Ph.D. comprehensive exam, which ensures that they have a secure grasp of the fundamentals in the various theological areas.  Doctoral students are given the opportunity to teach undergraduate courses and thereby accumulate valuable classroom experience.  As a testimony to their solid preparation as teachers and scholars, over ninety percent of our Ph.D. graduates find employment in various institutions of higher learning shortly after (and often before) graduation.

 

PhD students

Ph.D. students in September 2009.

Requirements:

  1. Completion of 12 graduate seminars totaling a minimum of 36 credit hours with at least a B average.
  2. Each candidate for the Ph.D. in Theology must demonstrate a reading competence in two modern or ancient languages which are theologically relevant. In addition each student must show the ability to recognize the Greek and Hebrew alphabets as well as principal theological words. This requirement is ordinarily met in taking 600 level courses in Old and New Testament. The language competency must be met before taking the comprehensive examination.
  3. Attendance at all departmental colloquia.
  4. Each candidate for the Ph.D. in Theology is required to take a comprehensive examination upon completion of course work and satisfaction of the language requirements. Normally this exam is taken within one year of finishing course work. The comprehensive exam includes a research component, a written component and an oral component in each of four areas: Foundational Theology, Ecclesiology and Sacraments, General Moral Theology and an area of specialization chosen by the student and approved by the faculty.
  5. A dissertation (6 credits), which makes an original and significant theological contribution in the area of contemporary Systematic Theology, written under the supervision of a director, and publicly defended before a 5 person dissertation defense board which includes the director.

Graduate Assistantships and Tuition Scholarships

Each year the Department of Theology appoints a limited number of graduate assistants, normally for Ph.D. students. Assistantships include full tuition and fees in addition to a stipend. The assistantship is renewable on a yearly basis, if mutually agreeable to the student and the Department. Assistants carry a full-time course load and are asked to work 15 hours a week for the department, in teaching, assisting faculty in teaching or research, or in some other suitable assignment.

The Department of Theology also awards full and partial tuition scholarships to qualified applicants. These awards range from 1-9 credits tuition remission per semester and must be reapplied for on a yearly basis.

Tuition remission of 50% is granted by the University to all ordained persons, to all members of religious communities and to teachers in Catholic schools, etc. This form of tuition scholarship can be used only for the M.A. degree programs.

Ph.D. candidates, at their request, may also be employed by the department on a part-time basis for teaching undergraduate courses.


 

Additional Information

For information on the Ph.D. program, please contact

Dr. Marie Baird, Director of Graduate Studies
Fisher Hall 604
412.396.5149
bairdm@duq.edu


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