BC, Holy Cross, Providence, Stonehill, Fairfield, Marist for non-Catholics

<p>I woudn’t worry too much about the theology/religious classes. i went to Marquette (also a Jesuit school) and had to take 3 theology classes, so I took ‘Protestant Thought & Theology’, ‘Intro to the Old Testament’ and ‘Intro to the New Testament’. The latter 2 classes were taught by a professor that spent his summer in the Middle East on archeological digs. They were both like a combination literature/history class, rather than religion. Despite having gone through 12 years of Catholic schools, I learned more about the Bible in those 2 semesters. They were fascinating classes. The Protestant classes was one of the most popular in the department and always had a waiting list. Again, more like a history class, tracing the history of all the mainline Protestant religions. </p>

<p>As with any class, you should ask around. There were some classes that were heavy into theology and Catholicism. </p>

<p>Also see if you have to take Philosophy classes. At Marquette, those were the ones that tended to get more preachy on religious views. I stuck with the business ethics offerings!</p>