 
 Listed below are the specific requirements that must be fulfilled for each degree.
A basic education in the liberal arts prepares the student not only for the pursuit of higher studies and specialization, but also for life.
The College awards two degrees:
Students can also earn a Certificate in Theological Studies.

A basic education in the liberal arts prepares the student not only for the pursuit of higher studies and specialization, but also for life. The College awards two degrees: the Associate in Arts and the Associate in Religious Arts. Students can also earn a Certificate in Theological Studies.
| Theology 
 | 18 | 
| Sacred Scripture I, II Mystery of God Fundamental Moral Theology Sacramental Theology The Church: Its Nature and History | |
| Philosophy 
 | 6 | 
| English 101-102 
 | 6 | 
| World Civilization 101-102 
 | 6 | 
| Natural Science 
 | 8 | 
| Mathematics 
 | 3 | 
| Psychology 
 | 3 | 
| *Electives 
 | 10 | 
| Fine Arts 
 | 6 | 
| Total 
 | 66 | 
*A maximum of six credits in English as a Second Language may be considered as electives toward a degree.
| Theology 
 | 24 | 
| Philosophy 
 | 6 | 
| Humanities and Social Sciences 
 | 12 | 
| *Electives 
 | 18 | 
| Total 
 | 60 | 
*A maximum of six credits in English as a Second Language may be considered as electives toward a degree.
The courses of the liberal arts curriculum are categorized in four divisions as follows:
| Ar | Art | 
| Ed | Education | 
| En | English | 
| ESL | English as a Second Language | 
| FA | Fine Arts | 
| Hi | History | 
| Mt | Mathematics | 
| Mu | Music | 
| Ph | Philosophy | 
| Ps | Psychology | 
| Sc | Science | 
| Th | Theology |