Joint Doctoral Program in the Study of Religion
Denver , United States
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Degree
PhD
Major
Philosophy | Religion | Religious Studies
Area of study
Social Sciences | Humanities
Course Language
English
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Program Overview
University of Denver Graduate Programs
The University of Denver offers a range of graduate programs through its various schools and colleges.
Schools, Colleges, and Divisions
The university is composed of several schools, colleges, and divisions, including:
- Divisions of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
- Daniel Felix Ritchie School of Engineering and Computer Science
- Daniels College of Business
- DU-Iliff Joint Doctoral Program
- DU Iliff Joint Doctoral Program in the Study of Religion
- Graduate School of Professional Psychology
- Graduate School of Social Work
- Graduate Tax Program
- Josef Korbel School of International Studies
- Morgridge College of Education
- Division of Natural Sciences and Mathematics
- Sturm College of Law
- University College
Joint Doctoral Program in the Study of Religion
Program Overview
The Joint Doctoral Program (JDP) in the Study of Religion is a PhD program offered through a joint venture between the University of Denver and the Iliff School of Theology. The program combines the resources of the University of Denver with the theological expertise of the Iliff School of Theology, providing students with a comprehensive education in the study of religion.
Program Details
- The program emphasizes interdisciplinary dialogue and research.
- Coursework is taught by faculty from various graduate schools and departments, including:
- Graduate schools of Professional Psychology, Social Work, Education, and International Studies
- Departments of Anthropology, Art History, Economics, English, Philosophy, Religious Studies
- The Center for Judaic Studies
- The program aims to equip students to become scholar-teachers who can address contemporary social and spiritual matters.
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