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Curriculum Policies of Each Program

Theology Program
Master’s Program

   In accordance with the Diploma Policy, the curriculum of this program is structured as follows:

While based on the tradition of Catholic theology, specialized courses in Christianity are offered in a comprehensive and progressive manner.

Courses are provided in the fields of Dogmatic Theology, Church History, Christian Education, Christian Literature, Biblical Theology, Biblical Exegesis, Moral Theology, Canon Law, Liturgical Theology, Spiritual Theology, and Classical Philology, including Greek and Hebrew.

To deepen specialization built upon foundational theological studies, four courses are established: the Systematic Theology Course, the Biblical Theology Course, the Christian Education Course, and the Mission Training Course.

Systematic Theology Program
Doctoral Program

   In accordance with the Diploma Policy, the curriculum of this program is structured as follows:

The program consists of research supervision and educational training. Research supervision includes guidance, under the supervision of an academic advisor, in the preparation of the doctoral dissertation as well as in presenting research at academic conferences and related scholarly forums. Educational training is conducted through lecture practicum and seminar instruction practicum within lectures and seminars offered by the academic advisor or by faculty members of the Graduate School deemed appropriate by the Chair of the Graduate School Committee.

Courses are offered in the fields of Systematic Theology, Biblical Studies, Practical Theology, and Christian Culture.