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Doctorate of Sacred Theology (S.T.D.)
The doctoral program, which is the third cycle of theological studies, is a
minimum two‑year program of specialized research in systematic theology. At
the University of Saint Mary of the Lake the doctoral program, like the
licentiate, concentrates on the study of the doctrine of God, Christology,
theological anthropology, theological method, sacramental/liturgical
theology, or the spirituality of diocesan priesthood. The program presumes
superior achievement at the licentiate level.
The Doctorate in Sacred
Theology is the terminal research degree. Its focus is to perfect the skills
of the candidate in the scientific study of theology and to develop the
research skills necessary for treating theological questions in depth. As a
terminal research degree, the doctorate prepares students to be university
professors, researchers, expert resource persons. A graduate of the S.T.D.
program is prepared to teach theology in a college, seminary, or university,
to conduct independent research and publishing and to act as a theological
resource for a diocese and diocesan agencies.
Admission
The Ecclesiastical faculty of
the University of Saint Mary of the Lake currently admits two students
annually.The
Doctoral program ordinarily extends over two years and aims at the
completion of the student's scientific formation especially through the
writing of a doctoral dissertation. Applicants must present evidence of
possessing a licentiate in sacred theology (S.T.L.) and competences in the
languages and other research tools needed for their research.
Applicants with an S.T.L. degree from another faculty will have their work
evaluated to assure that their preparation is substantially equivalent to
the USML S.T.L. degree. In addition to the requirements connected with the
dissertation (see below), there may be further requirements (e.g., course
work, examination) according to the decision of the dean in consultation
with the Graduate Board (Statuta, Art. 57 b).
Length of Program
The third cycle is normally
at least two years in duration with at least one year devoted full time to
research.
Dissertation
The dissertation must be on
an important theological question, selected by the candidate and approved by
a professor who is expert in the field with the consent of the Graduate
Board.
The dissertation must be a
specimen of the candidate's erudition, judgment, and knowledge of Catholic
doctrine, demonstrating his or her skill in positive and speculative
theology and the ability to do scientific investigation which is original
and contributes to the advancement of theological knowledge. It must be of
sufficient length to constitute a truly scientific study. Normally, the
dissertation will be not less than 150 pages or more than 400 pages. Any
exceptions must have the approval of the dean.
It is normally expected that the candidate will write the dissertation in
English. With the approval of the director and the dean, he or she may write
in a language other than English. Currently, the approved languages of the
faculty are English, Spanish, Italian, French or German.
Three copies must be submitted to the dean at least two months before the
public defense. The dean in consultation with the director will appoint two
readers expert in the field. The dissertation must be approved by the
director and at least one of the two readers.
Public Defense
The candidate must pass an examination on his or her
dissertation given by five professors appointed by the dean. Three of these
professors will be the director and the two readers. The examination will be
public, last at least 90 minutes and include questions
ex corona.
Successful
completion of the examination requires a passing grade from at least four of
the five examiners. The Chancellor of the University or his delegate will be
invited to preside.
Publication
The candidate is to consign
five copies of the hard bound dissertation to the library. One copy will be
sent to the Congregation for Catholic Education. The doctoral candidate then
publishes with University Microfilms (UMI), Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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