Last updated on 2025-05-09
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Religious Studies, accompanied by a Bachelor of Theology, provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the academic disciplines of theology while preparing them for ministry in today's world. The program emphasizes the Canadian and North American contexts, particularly focusing on Quebec and religious pluralism. Students will also explore various faiths and worldviews, enriching their understanding of diverse religious practices and beliefs.
Program Structure
The Bachelor of Theology (B.Th.) can be pursued as either a first or second baccalaureate degree. The program structure includes:
- Program Length: 90 or 120 credits for a first degree; 60 credits for a second degree.
- Intensive study of Christianity, allowing for specialization alongside other academic or professional interests.
- Designed for those aiming for ordained ministry or those interested in the academic study of theology.
This program not only prepares students for specific roles within the Church but also equips them with skills applicable in various fields, enhancing their academic and professional journey.
Featured Experiences
- Active participation in vibrant student research projects, with opportunities to present at national and international conferences.
- Engagement with faculty members who are experts in the field of Religious Studies.
- Support for students in publishing their research in peer-reviewed journals.
- Possibility to customize academic experience through minors in related fields such as Anthropology, History, and Philosophy.
Career Options
Graduates of the Bachelor of Religious Studies in Bachelor of Theology can pursue various career paths, including:
- Chaplain: Provide spiritual guidance and support in various settings, including hospitals, schools, and military.
- Community Worker: Engage with communities to address social issues and promote well-being.
- Youth Pastor: Lead and mentor youth in a religious context, fostering their spiritual growth.
- Theology Instructor: Teach courses related to theology and religious studies at educational institutions.
- Missionary Worker: Spread religious beliefs and provide support in various communities, often in different countries.
- Religious Studies Researcher: Conduct research on various aspects of religion and contribute to academic knowledge in the field.
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