Nov 13, 2024  
2020-2021 University Bulletin 
    
2020-2021 University Bulletin [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

Rosary College of Arts and Sciences


Dominican Honors

Courses of Instruction


Mission

In keeping with Dominican University’s mission of preparing students to pursue truth, to give compassionate service, and to participate in the creation of a more just and humane world, the Rosary College of Arts and Sciences strives to embody a community of learners seeking truth through free and open inquiry and dialogue with a diverse array of persons, places, texts, objects, ideas, and events, past and present, supportive of each learner’s development, and committed to using our talents to make a positive contribution to the world. We strive to produce graduates of a liberal arts and sciences program who can think critically; communicate ideas well, orally and in writing; and achieve both breadth of understanding across fields and depth of knowledge in one field.

Vision

As a college we are committed to the Vision for Undergraduate Education referenced earlier in this bulletin, which characterizes our work with students as follows:

Steeped in Dominican Ethos, Liberal Learning

 Through Foundations, Breadth, Depth, and Integration

 for Responsible Global Citizenship.

We educate one student at a time in the company of others, each unique yet all distinctly Dominican. In dialogue with a Dominican ethos, our students grow as liberal learners through creative and rigorous study marked by solid foundations, disciplinary breadth and depth, and ongoing integration as they aspire to become ethically responsible global citizens. Each student develops an emerging sense of personal and professional vocation through a variety of means, including thoughtful interaction with courses, professors, and other students, and intensive advising and mentoring. We encourage students to participate in internships, study away (international and domestic), community-based learning, and undergraduate research, scholarship, and creative investigations. Diverse insights coalesce in each student’s distinctive educational trajectory, purpose, and plan, as we inspire students to discern the big picture and name their place within it-to stand somewhere and to stand for something, conscientiously positioned in relationship to the world. 

Dominican ethos describes the distinctive character of our university’s culture. It includes an environment of Caritas et Veritas, in which we contemplate the meaning of existence and strive collaboratively for a more just and humane world. It understands that study is at once contemplative and communal. It unites reflection and dialogue as we collaborate in the search for truth. It enables students to develop a sense of care and responsibility for oneself, one’s community, and the wider creation. It fosters trust, tolerance, mutual accountability, and belonging. Students enter into conversation with a Catholic intellectual tradition that affirms the compatibility of faith and reason, a universe marked by both intelligibility and mystery, the sacredness of all creation, the dignity of every living being, and concern for the common good. They acquire basic knowledge about Christianity in its various dimensions, and how it interacts with secular and other religious beliefs, practices, and worldviews.

Upon graduation, students educated at Dominican University possess character, knowledge, and skills to take informed, ethical action in the world and to influence others for the good.

Curriculum

 

Three overlapping elements make up the curriculum:

  • Core: a sequence of courses that provide the student with secure foundations, breadth of intellectual vision and integration of the undergraduate academic experience;
  • Major: an opportunity to pursue one area of knowledge or discipline in greater depth; and
  • Electives: special forays into that zone of freedom that characterizes liberal learning.

Courses of Instruction

 

American Studies

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Art and Design

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Art History

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

Biology

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Undergraduate Minors

Biology-Chemistry

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Black World Studies

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Catholic Studies

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

Chemistry

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Undergraduate Minors

Communication Arts and Sciences

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Dominican Bachelor/Masters Programs

Computer Information Systems

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Undergraduate Minors

Computer Science

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Undergraduate Minors

Criminology

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Dominican Bachelor/Masters Programs

Critical Reading, Writing, and Speaking

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Enduring Questions Seminars

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Engineering

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Programs

Other Programs

English

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Environmental Science

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Fashion Design and Merchandising

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

French

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Geography

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Geology

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German

Health Sciences

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Programs

Other Programs

Hispanic Ministry

Programs

External Bachelor/Masters Programs

History

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Honors Seminars and Courses

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Information Literacy

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Interdisciplinary Courses

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Interfaith Studies

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

International Relations and Diplomacy

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Italian

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Latino and Latin American Studies

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

Mathematics

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science

Undergraduate Minors

Medieval and Renaissance Studies

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

Modern Foreign Languages

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Music

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Natural Science

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Neuroscience

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Programs

Bachelor of Science

Occupational Therapy

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Philosophy

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Physical Education and Health

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Physics

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

Political Science

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Pre-Law

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

Combined Degree Options

Psychology

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science

Undergraduate Minors

Social Justice and Civic Engagement

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

Sociology

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Dominican Bachelor/Masters Programs

Software Development

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Programs

Masters Degree

Graduate Certificates

Spanish

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Study Abroad

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Study of Women and Gender

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Theatre Arts

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Theology

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Programs

Bachelor of Arts

Undergraduate Minors

Translation and Interpretation Studies

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Programs

Undergraduate Minors

Washington Internship Institute

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