Overview
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Tuition
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| Northern Ireland | N/A | N/A |
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| EU | N/A | N/A |
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Requirements
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Modules
Conceiving Change in Contemporary Catholicism
OptionalTwentieth-Century Catholic Theology
OptionalCatholic Social Thought and Practice
Optional
About
Offered by the University’s Centre for Catholic Studies (CCS) within the Department of Theology and Religion, the MA in Catholic Theology provides an in-depth understanding of Catholic theology, suitable for those with a background in Theology or related fields.
Program Suitability
This program is ideal for individuals with an undergraduate education in:
- Theology
- Religious Studies
- Related disciplines
It serves as a strong foundation for doctoral studies and personal or professional development.
Course Structure
Core Module
The core module, Catholic Theology: A Preliminary Tour, lays the groundwork for advanced study in Catholic theology,...
Subject Area Information
Theology is a multifaceted discipline that delves into the study of religious beliefs, practices, and experiences. It encompasses a broad range of subjects, from the historical and cultural contexts of religious traditions to the philosophical and ethical questions they raise.
1. Introduction to Theology
2. Biblical Studies
3. Systematic Theology
4. Historical Theology
5. Ethics and Moral Theology
6. Comparative Religion
7. Philosophy of Religion
8. Practical Theology
- critical thinking
- analytical reasoning
- effective communication
- interpretation of complex texts
- construction of coherent arguments
- engagement in thoughtful dialogue
- cultural literacy
- understanding of historical and social contexts
Career
Graduates with a degree in theology can pursue various career paths, including religious vocations, academic roles, and positions in non-profit organizations and social services.
Clergy
Individuals who lead religious services and provide spiritual guidance to their communities.
Chaplains
Professionals who provide spiritual care in various settings, including hospitals, military, and educational institutions.
Religious Educators
Teachers who instruct students in religious studies and theology.
Researchers/Professors
Academics who conduct research and teach theology and religious studies at universities.
Non-profit Organization Roles
Positions in organizations focused on social justice, community development, and humanitarian efforts.
Counselors
Professionals who provide guidance and support to individuals facing personal challenges.
Journalists
Writers who report on religious issues and ethical topics.
Public Policy Analysts
Experts who analyze and develop policies related to social issues and ethics.
International Relations Specialists
Professionals who work on diplomatic and cross-cultural issues, often informed by ethical reasoning.
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