Aquinas College
Programs
Description
Arts & Sciences programs at Aquinas College liberate students in the deepest sense of that word, developing their understanding of Truth, thus freeing them to act virtuously and to move themselves toward the true good which they seek.
Toward that end, currently available programs in the arts & sciences are a Bachelor of Arts degree in the following majors:
Theology
Philosophy
English
History
Minors are currently available in Theology, Philosophy, English, and History.
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Arts & Sciences programs at Aquinas College liberate students in the deepest sense of that word, developing their understanding of Truth, thus freeing them to act virtuously and to move themselves toward the true good which they seek.
Toward that end, currently available programs in the arts & sciences are a Bachelor of Arts degree in the following majors:
Theology
Philosophy
English
History
Minors are currently available in Theology, Philosophy, English, and History.
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None
Description
The Center for Catholic Education, in conjunction with the Aquinas College School of Education, serves Catholic elementary and secondary schools by providing spiritual and professional formation opportunities in the area of mission and Catholic identity.
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The Center for Catholic Education, in conjunction with the Aquinas College School of Education, serves Catholic elementary and secondary schools by providing spiritual and professional formation opportunities in the area of mission and Catholic identity.
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Description
The School of Education at Aquinas College is committed to empowering teachers to make a difference for each student they teach. Our entire curriculum is based upon Catholic teaching and recognizes that every student is created in the image of God and is blessed with inherent dignity and eternal worth.
Aquinas College offers undergraduate programs to prepare candidates for education licensure in the State of Tennessee. The areas of specialization are Elementary Education, Secondary Education (English), and Secondary Education (History).
Graduate studies in the School of Education include a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Teaching and Learning for those already in the teaching field, and two Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) programs, Elementary and Secondary respectively, for those holding bachelor degrees in other fields who would like to pursue teaching.
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The School of Education at Aquinas College is committed to empowering teachers to make a difference for each student they teach. Our entire curriculum is based upon Catholic teaching and recognizes that every student is created in the image of God and is blessed with inherent dignity and eternal worth.
Aquinas College offers undergraduate programs to prepare candidates for education licensure in the State of Tennessee. The areas of specialization are Elementary Education, Secondary Education (English), and Secondary Education (History).
Graduate studies in the School of Education include a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Teaching and Learning for those already in the teaching field, and two Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.) programs, Elementary and Secondary respectively, for those holding bachelor degrees in other fields who would like to pursue teaching.
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CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments
Our academic programs and service to the broader community focus on education: preparing students to be teachers and leaders in schools and communities, and providing ongoing formation opportunities for teachers, leaders, and catechists already engaged in these important works. We see our work of education as encompassing the human, spiritual, intellectual, and professional formation of the whole person. This total formation in the context of a community is united in Christ and the Church, and includes mutual seeking of truth and growth in charity. We strive together for the integration of faith, culture, and life that is the hallmark of Catholic education. |