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USI Università della Svizzera italiana
Master in Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions
- Lugano, Switzerland
MSc
Full time
4 semesters
Blended
Italian, English
The Master in Science, Philosophy and Theology of Religions was activated in 2006 at the FTL as part of the Re.Te Institute. (Religions and Theology), with the aim of training in the knowledge of religions and interreligious dialogue in an increasingly multicultural world. Since 2014, thanks to the collaboration with the USI eLearning Lab (eLab), the Master has also been activated in an online formula. Today this is the only available way of using its courses.


Calvary University
Master of Science in Worship Arts (Music)
- Kansas City, USA
MSc
This program addresses the needs of the twenty-first century church by offering the appropriate classes and experiences that will prepare the individual for a vocational worship arts or music ministry.
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Pursuing a Master's in Theology offers an opportunity to deepen your understanding of religious beliefs and practices while engaging with diverse perspectives. This field encourages critical thinking and reflection, building a strong foundation for various career pathways.
As a student in this program, you'll examine topics such as ethical theories, religious texts, and the historical context of various faith traditions. Courses typically include Scriptural Interpretation, Theology and Ethics, and Comparative Religions. You'll strengthen analytical skills by evaluating theological arguments and scholarly debates, leading you to appreciate the complexities of spiritual and moral issues. The environment nurtures critical thinking as you explore profound questions about existence and belief systems.
Graduates find various career opportunities, including roles in religious institutions, education, social work, and counseling. The skills developed through a Theology program, such as effective communication and cultural competency, are valuable in many settings. Engaging deeply with multiple viewpoints fosters an openness that many employers value, positioning you well for diverse roles in our interconnected world.