Five additional courses chosen from the following list. At least one of these courses must be in Religious Studies, but no more than two of them may be.
- ARTH 202: Medieval Art History
- ARTH 212: Art and Identity in the Renaissance
- CATH 290AB : Christian Art and Architecture
- CATH 290AC : Science and Ethic: with a view from a Roman Catholic perspective
- ENGL 325 - 327: Studies in Medieval Literature
- ENGL 304AM: G. M. Hopkins
- FA 300AC: Spirituality in the Fine Arts (cross-listed as HUM 201 and RLST 290AC)
- FA 300AF: New Testament in Art & Literature (cross-listed as HUM 201 AC and RLST 290AF)
- HIST 265: Early Middle Ages, 300-1100
- HIST 266: Later Middle Ages, 1100-1499
- HIST 270: Europe 1400-1648: Renaissance and Reformation
- HIST 290AB: Modern Christian Social Thought (cross-listed as RLST 290AD)
- HIST 366: Cultural History of the Middle Ages
- HIST 370: The European Reformations
- HIST 372: From Magic to Science: Intellectual Developments in Early Modern Europe
- PAST 340: Contemporary Spirituality
- PHIL 212: Medieval Philosophy
- PHIL 242: Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL 244: Philosophical Study of Angels
- PHIL 310AH/410AH: Augustine
- PHIL 322: Thomas Aquinas
- RLST 219: Introduction to Judaism
- RLST 227: Jesus the Christ
- RLST 248: Introduction to the New Testament
- RLST 258: Orthodox Christianity
- RLST 273: Issues in Religion and Science
- RLST 290AB: Modern Christian Social Thought (cross-listed as HIST 290AD)
- RLST 333: Liberation Theology
- RLST 334: Catholicism
- THEA 351: Studies in Theatre of the Middle Ages and 16th Century Italy
From time to time, departments may offer other courses dealing with topics and texts related to Catholic Studies. At the discretion of the coordinator of Catholic Studies, such courses may count towards the requirements for the minor.