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Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Theology
Area of study
Humanities
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Program Information
The University of Geneva offers a Master's program in Theology, which is based on a partnership between the Faculty of Theology of the University of Geneva and the Faculty of Theology and Sciences of Religions of the University of Lausanne.
Program Details
- The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of theology and its various disciplines.
- The program is offered in French and is open to students who have completed a Bachelor's degree in Theology or a related field.
- The program consists of a series of courses and seminars, as well as a research thesis.
- The program is designed to be completed in two years, although students may be allowed to complete it in one year if they have already completed a significant amount of coursework in Theology.
Admission Criteria
- To be eligible for the program, students must have completed a Bachelor's degree in Theology or a related field.
- Students must also demonstrate a strong understanding of French, as the program is taught in French.
- Students who do not meet the language requirement may be required to complete additional coursework or language training.
Research Areas
- The program offers a range of research areas, including systematic theology, ethics, biblical studies, and church history.
- Students are encouraged to work closely with faculty members to develop their research skills and to produce original research in their area of interest.
Tuition Fees
- The tuition fees for the program vary depending on the student's country of origin and their enrollment status.
- Students who are enrolled in the program full-time are eligible for a reduced tuition fee.
Academic Calendar
- The academic calendar for the program is based on the University of Geneva's calendar, which typically runs from September to June.
- The program is divided into two semesters, with exams and assessments taking place at the end of each semester.
Registration and Enrollment
- Students must register for the program through the University of Geneva's online registration system.
- Students must also enroll in each course and seminar separately, and must meet the prerequisites and requirements for each course.
Thesis and Research
- The research thesis is a key component of the program, and students are expected to produce original research in their area of interest.
- Students are encouraged to work closely with faculty members to develop their research skills and to produce a high-quality thesis.
Faculty and Staff
- The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their field.
- The faculty members are committed to providing students with a supportive and stimulating learning environment, and to helping students achieve their academic and professional goals.
Facilities and Resources
- The program is based at the University of Geneva's campus, which offers a range of facilities and resources, including libraries, computer labs, and study spaces.
- Students also have access to the University of Lausanne's facilities and resources, including its library and research centers.
Partnerships and Collaborations
- The program is based on a partnership between the University of Geneva and the University of Lausanne, and students have the opportunity to take courses and work with faculty members from both universities.
- The program also has partnerships with other universities and research institutions, and students may have the opportunity to participate in exchange programs or research collaborations.
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