Thanks for clarifying. 40 courses are required for graduation, 2 in Theology. As Blue Bayou articulated very well, these can be taught from a variety of perspectives. You choose. I think it’s more that the religious stuff is there for those who want it but easy to ignore if you don’t.
It’s hard to know what is too much because that varies from person to person. But if you want to go to school in Boston at a university with excellent academics, and with schools from A&S to Business, Education, and Nursing, this is a great choice. It’s in a great neighborhood with easy access downtown. Smaller than BU and Northeastern but a little bigger than the other well known Boston campuses.
I think that the Catholic piece shows up most in the lack of diversity - 75+% white, 5-6% each for Asians, African Americans, and Latinos. A lot of upper middle class suburban white kids.