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20 Religious Education Degree Programs in USA


Loyola University
Master of Religious Education
- Online
Master degree
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
The master of religious education degree provides educators with a broad and in-depth exploration of the field. The coursework combines the development of confidence and creativity in working out curricula and gives practice in crafting effective learning processes. Pursuing a master of religious education degree provides individuals with a set of multi-disciplinary perspectives and methodologies to enrich their practice while at the same time earning a master’s degree from an institution with a long-standing reputation for excellence in education and ministerial formation.


St. Luke University
Master of Religious Education
- Pomona, USA
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The Master of Religious Education is a professional graduate professional graduate degree program that provides a broad and in-depth exploration of the field of religions. It is designed to equip professional religious workers and lay volunteers for competent leadership in various forms of educational ministry in congregations and other religious institutions.
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Covenant College
Master of Education
- Lookout Mountain, USA
Master degree
English
The Master of Education (MEd), a 30 credit hour program, has two specializations: Educational Leadership (EL) and Integrated Curriculum and Instruction (ICI).


Johnson University
Master of Arts in Holistic Education
- Knoxville, USA
MA
English
The 13-month M.A. in Holistic Education program provides a “fifth year” of advanced study leading to licensure for those who have completed a baccalaureate degree from the Templar School of Education. This M.A. cannot be taken as a stand-alone program. During the local public or Christian school year, candidates serve an internship that begins on the first-day teachers return to the classroom and continues through the teachers’ final day. Interns complete base placements in their primary licensure area with two alternative placements in the other areas of licensure, other grade levels, and in public and Christian schools in various combinations. Successful completion of the program leads to licensure from the Tennessee State Board of Education; certification by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI); and a Master of Arts degree from Johnson University.


Rice University - St, Houston
Religion
- Houston, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
The Religion department's undergraduate major is built to be as flexible as possible so that students may pursue individual interests and interdisciplinary goals. The major provides students with the opportunity to explore mainline religious traditions and marginal/repressed religious currents within multicultural and transnational contexts. Students will gain religious literacy while studying the historical, social, cultural, psychological, philosophical, and cognitive dynamics of religion and religious experience.


Touro College Los Angeles
Judaic Studies
- West Hollywood, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
With a dual focus on Jewish thought and education, students examine and analyze a number of canonical Jewish texts and engage in critical thought and discussion about Jewish heritage, ethos and values, as well as learn effective methods of teaching, theories of education, and the methodology of classroom management.


Birmingham-Southern College
Bachelor in Religion
- Birmingham, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Students choose to study the religious dimensions of culture for many different reasons.


Mid-South Christian College
Bachelor of Christian Education
- Memphis, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
This degree is a program emphasizing the knowledge, skills, and disposition of an early childhood educator. Upon completion of the program, candidates will be prepared to work in various childhood settings.


Augsburg College
Bachelor in Religion and Philosophy
- Minneapolis, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
The Department of Religion and Philosophy at Augsburg University offers courses and programs in the distinct disciplines of Religious Studies, Theology, and Philosophy.


Monticello College
BACHELOR’S DEGREE IN LIBER EDUCATION
- Monticello, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Our on-campus studies are one-of-a-kind, combining a classical liberal arts curriculum, world-class mentors, real day-to-day farm work, and a natural mountain setting rivaled by none. This is a four-seasons campus. At 7,400 feet above sea level, the natural setting has unparalleled beauty, nestled as we are in the eastern foothills of our beloved Blue Mountains. We stand on the belief that the original American Founder leadership was the product of a particular educational system, known to the great leaders of the past, but mostly lost to modern academia. It is a principle-centered process grounded in the belief in God and immutable moral law, framed on the classics, and crowned in the discipline of real-work and self-reliance under the guidance of committed and caring mentors.


University of San Francisco - School of Education
Master in Catholic Education Leadership
- San Francisco, USA
MA
Part time
On-Campus
English
The master's program in Catholic Educational Leadership prepares graduates for effective leadership as administrators in Catholic elementary and secondary schools and for diocesan positions. The program consists of 30 credits, 24 of which are core credits.


Denison University
Religion
- Granville, USA
Course
On-Campus
English
Religion is an essential part of the humanistic studies in a liberal arts education. The study of religion is one way to establish a view of reality, and more specifically a view of the meaning of human existence as individuals and as social beings in relation to ultimate reality, however that reality is understood.


Augsburg University & College
Bachelor in Religion and Philosophy
- Minneapolis, USA
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Department of Religion and Philosophy affirms that human inquiry regarding basic religious, theological, philosophical, and ethical questions shapes public life. In a similar way, public life shapes the human quest for meaning and identity. The Religion and Philosophy programs at Augsburg think historically, respectfully, and critically about these matters.


Aquinas Institute Of Theology
Master of Arts in Pastoral Studies - Catechesis of the Good Shepherd (MAPS-CGS)
- St. Louis, USA
MA
Full time, Part time
3 years
Blended, On-Campus
English
The Good Shepherd's Catechesis is a Montessori–based religious formation program for children aged three to twelve years. It seeks to create and facilitate a sacred, hands-on space called an "atrium" in which both children and catechists hear, ponder, and celebrate the essential mysteries of the Christian faith revealed in Scripture and liturgy.


Pillar College
Master of Arts (MA) in Ministry Leadership
- Online USA
MA
On-Campus
English
The MA in Ministry Leadership Program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in a variety of settings including but not limited to: Churches (pastors, educational leaders, para-church professionals, missionaries, youth leaders, teachers, worship leaders, and chaplains) Chaplaincies in various communities and venues
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Religious Education degree programs explore the integration of faith perspectives and educational practices, preparing you for roles in various teaching and ministry contexts. These programs focus on developing your understanding of religious texts, pedagogical methods, and the social impact of religion.
Through courses in theology, curriculum development, and ethics, you'll gain skills essential for teaching and leading within educational and community settings. Many students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, examining the role of spirituality in personal and communal growth. Degree options typically include Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD levels, each increasing in specialization and research focus.
Graduates often pursue careers as religious educators, youth pastors, or community program directors. They find opportunities in schools, churches, and nonprofit organizations, integrating their understanding of faith with practical teaching methods. Programs emphasize critical thinking and reflective practice, ensuring you can navigate diverse educational environments effectively.