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2 Part-time Abrahamic Studies MA Degree Programs in University Endowment Lands Canada


Vancouver School of Theology
Master of Arts in Theological Studies
- Vancouver, Canada
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Theological Studies degree program is for those wishing to develop further perspectives in theological thought for personal or professional enrichment, for those interested in further academic study, or for those seeking further development in their spiritual journey in relation to other professions.


Vancouver School of Theology
Master of Arts in Indigenous and Inter-Religious Studies (MAIIS)
- Vancouver, Canada
MA
Full time, Part time
2 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
Vancouver School of Theology continues its long-standing partnership with First Nations communities and its partnerships with inter-religious communities to make possible an M.A. in Indigenous and Inter-religious Studies.
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Canada is the best country to pursue your higher education if you are an interactive person. Almost every ethnic group is represented in Canada thus it's a multicultural society. Language barrier is not an issue to foreign students as Canada is considered the world's leader in language training.
An MA is a master’s degree awarded to students that have completed a program studying humanities or fine arts subjects such as history, communications, philosophy, theology or English. A Master of Arts degree typically requires coursework, research and written examinations.
Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.





























