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Bachelor of Arts in Theology

Next semester starts 05/18/2026

What is a Theology degree?

A Theology degree involves studying beliefs, ethics, history, and scripture across the Christian tradition, emphasizing the role of justice. Courses cover areas such as biblical studies, moral theology, and world religions, with opportunities to study abroad and explore Christianity in global contexts

Reduce tuition by up to $24k

Why earn a BA in Theology?

Explore contemporary issues through the lens of Christian scripture and tradition with a BA in Theology. Develop a strong foundation of ethics and compassion for a career in religious leadership, education, counseling, social services, healthcare, and more.

Hands-on learning

Gain experience in churches, human services agencies, educational organizations, and advocacy programs.

Supportive environment

Together faculty and students create a collaborative learning environment.

Chapel and prayer spaces

Chapel and Interfaith Spaces foster reflection and growth for students of different religious traditions.

Industry-aligned curriculum

Our program aligns with crucial learning outcomes that equip you with skills for success.

Interdisciplinary approach

Pair Theology with Sociology, Communications, Nursing, Pre-OT, Pre-PT, and more.

Faith in action

Inspired by Catholic Social Teachings, the St. Ambrose community is committed to service at every level.

What you’ll learn in your Theology program

Our Theology courses will equip you with the knowledge and perspective needed to lead with compassion across various contexts. Develop critical thinking skills through the analysis of Christian scripture, Catholic Social Teaching, and Christian doctrine.

  • Explore biblical texts within historical contexts
  • Understand interpretations of biblical and theological texts in historical and current communities
  • Investigate the intersection of suffering, compassion, and healing in Christian faith and spirituality
  • Apply Christian teachings to contemporary sites of injustice
  • Evaluate theological responses to environmental issues

Explore Theology courses

  • This degree will require you to complete a total of 120 credits.
  • You will complete 36 gen ed credits, 30 core credits, 54 elective credits, and 1 capstone.

Sample courses

Class code Class title Credits
THEO 100 Just Theology 3 credits
THEO 110 Introduction to Moral Issues 3 credits
THEO 303 Suffering, Compassion, and Healing in Health Care 3 credits
THEO 311 Environmental Ethics 3 credits
THEO 336 The Bible & The Arts 3 credits

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