Cirriculum

<p>I was going through the curriculum of undergraduates at Loyola and I read something about Theology. Is it required to take theology and what should i expect? I love the school but the last thing I want to do is take theology and it has nothing to do with what I want to major in.</p>

<p>Loyola Chicago offers a liberal arts education, meaning that you will be exposed to a variety of subjects as part of the core curriculum. Some of the required classes may have nothing to do with what you want to major in, but they are an important step on the path to a well-rounded, Jesuit education. Loyola has 10 “Areas of Knowledge” from which you will choose classes, and yes, Theological and Religious Studies is one of those areas. You can download the Core Curriculum Guide here: [Core</a> Guide- Loyola University Chicago](<a href=“http://www.luc.edu/core/core_intro.shtml]Core”>http://www.luc.edu/core/core_intro.shtml)</p>