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Catholic International University currently offers the Associate of Arts, Bachelor of Arts, and Master of Arts. It also offers undergraduate and graduate certificates and non-degree programs. All of the degree and certificate programs focus on theology, liberal arts, philosophy, Catholic social teaching, and related subjects.
St. Francis High School (Boys), La Cañada Flintridge; Bishop Amat Memorial High School, La Puente; Damien High School (Boys), La Verne, (previously Pomona Catholic Girls High School) St. Joseph High School (Girls), Lakewood; Paraclete High School, Lancaster; St. Anthony High School, Long Beach; Cantwell-Sacred Heart of Mary High School, Montebello
Pages in category "Catholic universities and colleges in California" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The seminary's library. The entrance to St. John's Seminary. St. John's Seminary began teaching seminarians on September 12, 1939. [5] Juan Camarillo, Jr. donated 100 acres (40 ha) of land from his Rancho Calleguas on March 3, 1927, with the specific desire to have the land used for a seminary named for St. John the Evangelist. [5]
The GTU developed joint M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in cooperation with the graduate school at the University of California Berkeley. [10] In 1990, SFTS opened its second campus in Pasadena, which was housed in the Pasadena Presbyterian Church. Due to seminary budget cuts, the board of trustees voted to close the Pasadena campus in February 2011. [11]
St. Finbar Catholic Church and School (Burbank, California) St. Helena Catholic Church (St. Helena, California) St. Joseph Catholic Church, Rectory and Cemetery; St. Louis Catholic Church (La Grange, California) Saint Lucy Parish, Campbell, California; Saint Mary's Parish (Red Bluff, California) St. Mel (Woodland Hills, California) St. Monica ...
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Degree completion programs are typically structured to allow persons who previously completed a substantial portion of the requirements for an undergraduate degree, but who have been separated from the university setting for a period of time, to complete the credit requirements needed to earn a bachelor's degree (B.A.), either at an accelerated ...