Christians claim that the Gospel has the power to transform not only individual lives but whole societies. The Christianity and Culture Program offers students an opportunity to explore this bold claim through critical, academic studies of how the Christian faith has shaped–and been shaped by–the institutions, artistic expressions, and intellectual achievements of Western and world cultures. Courses provide a comprehensive and humanistic approach to Christian experience, past and present. By focusing on students' personal engagement with primary sources, the Program fosters scholarly exchange, intellectual community, and a shared search for meaning.
Individual courses focus on art, literature, science, philosophy, theology, ritual, law, and social and institutional history. The program addresses the broad range of Christian experience, with a particular emphasis on the Catholic tradition.
Christianity and Culture is a good preparation for a career in education, journalism, arts and entertainment, or communications. Many of our students proceed to graduate work in theology and religious studies.For students anticipating teaching careers in Ontario Catholic schools, certain of the Christianity and Culture courses have been judged by the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association as providing equivalent standing in ministry courses required for permanent teachers' contracts.
The Christianity and Culture Program is open to undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto, and students from across the University are welcome to join our classes.- Special to our Program
C&C Social Club
A social club for students, faculty, staff and alumni associated with the program which sponsors a range of enjoyable events that encourage members to consider the place of Christianity in cultures past and present, including lectures, discussion, films, and cultural outings.
Saeculum
Saeculum is an undergraduate journal for the study of Christianity and Culture edited, produced, and published by the students in the program.
Christianity and the Arts Lecture
The Christianity and the Arts Lecture is an annual public lecture, held in April, by a scholar or practitioner in the field of Christianity and literature, music, poetry. The 2017 lecture on The Church and Contemporary Art was given by Bishop Paul Tighe, Adjunct Secretary of the Pontifical Council for Culture, Rome.
Previous lecturers include Pier Giorgio di Cicco (poet), John Bentley Mays (art and architecture critic), Philip Marchand (literary critic), the late Richard Bradshaw (conductor and general director of the Canadian Opera Company), Ted Rettig (sculptor), James MacMillan (composer), Sarah Hall (stained glass artist), Claire Keegan (writer), Peter Togni (musician and broadcaster), Thomas Dilworth (University of Windsor), Katharine Lochnan (curator at the AGO), Rev. Dan Donovan (St. Michael's College), Sr. Rose Pacatte (film critic and Director of the Pauline Center for Media Studies), and Marianne McKenna (architect).
- 2022-2023 Program Requirements: Major and Minor
You are responsible for fulfilling the program requirements of the year you first joined the Christianity and Culture program. Both the CHC and SMC program courses you have completed count toward your program requirements. Please check your specific program requirements and progress on Degree Explorer.
For the most up-to-date requirements and current course offerings, please see the University of Toronto Faculty of Arts & Science 2022-2023 Timetable and Faculty of Arts & Science Calendar.
If you have any questions, please contact us at smc.programs@utoronto.ca.
CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE MAJOR
A multidisciplinary exploration of Christian traditions from artistic, literary, philosophical, theological, scientific, social and historical perspectives.
Enrolment Requirements:
This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.
Completion Requirements:
(6.0 credits, including at least 2.0 credits at the 300+ level, of which a 0.5 credit must be at the 400-level.)
First year: No specific first-year requirements
- CHC203Y1
- 1.5 credits from CHC200H1/​ CHC215H1/​ CHC218H1/​ CHC232H1
- 3.0 credits from any of the courses below, of which 2.0 credits must have the CHC designator. Courses from other departments may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Program Coordinator, preferably before taking the course. It will help to have a syllabus for the course being considered.
Christianity and Society:
CHC120H1/​​ CHC215H1/​​ CHC303H1/​​ CHC304H1/​​ CHC308H1/​​ CHC309H1/​​ CHC322H1/​​ CHC362H1/​​ CHC368H1/​​ CHC372H1/​​ CHC379H1/​​ CHC456H1/​ CLT240H1/​​ CLT241H1/​​ CLT413H1/​​ MST210H1/​​ MST212H1/​​ MST361H1/​​ SMC188H1/​​ SMC189H1/​​ SMC397H1/​​ NMC270H1/RLG141H1Christianity and the Arts:
CHC200H1/​​ CHC305H1/​​ CHC364H1/​​ CHC365H1/​​ CHC367H1/​​ CHC369H1/​​ CHC382H1/​​ CHC384H1/​​ CLT343H1/​​ MST213H1/​​ MST222H1/​​ MST323H1/​​ MST326H1/​​ MST328H1/​​ SMC165H1/​​ SMC464H1/​ ITA311H1Christianity and Science:
CHC232H1/​​ CHC370H1/​​ CHC371H1/​​ CHC383H1/​ JCA302H1/REN242H1Christianity and Education:
CHC218H1/​​ CHC306H1/​​ CHC307H1/​​ CHC311H1/​​ CHC312H1/​​ CHC313H1/​​ CHC327H1/​​ CHC330H1/​​ CLT350H1/​​ MST324H1/​​ MST358H1/​​ MST359H1Independent Study and Seminar Courses:
CHC300H1/CHC390Y1/​​ CHC391H1/​​ CHC400H1/​ CHC433Y1/​​ CHC434H1/​​ CHC471H1/​ CHC472H1/​ MST406H1/​​ MST407Y1/​ MST436H1/​​ SMC457H14. 0.5 credit from CHC232H1/​​ CHC370H1/​​ CHC371H1/​​ CHC383H1/​​ JCA302H1/​ SMC385H1 or any 0.5 credit from a 200/300/400-level course from Breadth Requirement Category 5: The Physical and Mathematical Universes
Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Christianity and Culture, Celtic Studies, and Mediaeval Studies programs will have the new “CHC,†“CLT,†and “MST†designators respectively.
CHRISTIANITY AND CULTURE MINOR
An exploration of Christian traditions which may include artistic, literary, philosophical, theological, scientific, social or historical perspectives.
Enrolment Requirements:
This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.
Completion Requirements:
(4.0 credits, including 1.0 credit at the 300+level)
First year: No specific first-year requirements
- CHC203Y1
- 1.0 credit from CHC200H1/​​ CHC215H1/​​ CHC218H1/​​ CHC232H1
- 2.0 credits from any of the courses below, of which 1.5 credits must have the CHC designator. Courses from other departments may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Program Coordinator, preferably before taking the course. It will help to have a syllabus for the course being considered.
Christianity and Society:
CHC120H1/​ CHC215H1/​ CHC303H1/​ CHC304H1/​ CHC308H1/​ CHC309H1/​ CHC322H1/​ CHC362H1/​ CHC368H1/​ CHC372H1/​ CHC379H1/​ CHC456H1/​ CLT240H1/​ CLT241H1/​ CLT413H1/​ MST210H1/​ MST212H1/​ MST361H1/​ SMC188H1/​ SMC189H1/​ SMC397H1/​ NMC270H1/RLG414H1Christianity and the Arts:
CHC200H1/​ CHC305H1/​ CHC364H1/​ CHC365H1/​ CHC367H1/​ CHC369H1/​ CHC382H1/​ CHC384H1/​ CLT343H1/​ MST213H1/​ MST222H1/​ MST323H1/​ MST326H1/​ MST328H1/​ SMC165H1/​ SMC464H1/​ ITA311H1Christianity and Science:
CHC232H1/​ CHC370H1/​ CHC371H1/​ CHC383H1/​ JCA302H1/REN242H1Christianity and Education:
CHC218H1/​ CHC306H1/​ CHC307H1/​ CHC311H1/​ CHC312H1/​ CHC313H1/​ CHC327H1/​ CHC330H1/​ CLT350H1/​ MST324H1/​ MST358H1/​ MST359H1Independent Study and Seminar Courses:
CHC300H1/CHC390Y1/​ CHC391H1/​ CHC400H1/​ CHC433Y1/​ CHC434H1/​ CHC471H1/​ CHC472H1/​ MST406H1/​ MST407Y1/​ MST436H1/​ SMC457H1Note: Effective Fall 2021, courses associated with St. Michael's College's Christianity and Culture, Celtic Studies, and Mediaeval Studies programs will have the new “CHC,†“CLT,†and “MST†designators respectively.
- 2022-2023 Program Requirements: Minor in Christianity and Education
You are responsible for fulfilling the program requirements of the year you first joined the Christianity and Education Minor. Both the CHC and SMC program courses you have completed count toward your program requirements. Please check your specific program requirements and progress on Degree Explorer.
For the most up-to-date requirements and current course offerings, please see the University of Toronto Faculty of Arts & Science 2022-2023 Timetable and Faculty of Arts & Science Calendar.
If you have any questions, please contact us at smc.programs@utoronto.ca.
This program offers students the opportunity to consider the theory, practice and history of Christian pedagogy.
Enrolment Requirements:
This is an open enrolment program. A student who has completed 4.0 credits may enrol in the program.
Completion Requirements:
(4.0 credits, including at least 1.0 credit at the 300+ level)
First Year: No specific first-year requirements
- CHC203Y1
- CHC218H1, CHC312H1 and CHC313H1
- 1.5 credits from any courses listed in Requirement 3 of the Christianity and Culture Major, with at least 1.0 credit carrying the CHC designator. Students can choose courses from all course groups. Courses from other departments may be accepted on a case-by-case basis. Please contact the Program Coordinator, preferably before taking the course. It will help to have a syllabus for the course being considered.
Christianity and Society:
CHC120H1/​ CHC215H1/​ CHC303H1/​ CHC304H1/​ CHC308H1/​ CHC309H1/​ CHC322H1/​ CHC362H1/​ CHC368H1/​ CHC372H1/​ CHC379H1/​ CHC456H1/​ CLT240H1/​ CLT241H1/​ CLT413H1/​ MST210H1/​ MST212H1/​ MST361H1/​ SMC188H1/​ SMC189H1/​ SMC397H1/​ NMC270H1/RLG414H1Christianity and the Arts:
CHC200H1/​ CHC305H1/​ CHC364H1/​ CHC365H1/​ CHC367H1/​ CHC369H1/​ CHC382H1/​ CHC384H1/​ CLT343H1/​ MST213H1/​ MST222H1/​ MST323H1/​ MST326H1/​ MST328H1/​ SMC165H1/​ SMC464H1/​ I
