Religious Studies and Education, Postgraduate Certificate
Master
In Harvard (USA)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Harvard (USA)
About
The Religious Studies and Education certificate is offered by Harvard University.
Key learning outcomes:
Navigate and analyze the historical relationship between religion and public education in the United States, as well as contemporary views regarding the nature and purpose of public education and the roles of religion.
Apply an interdisciplinary, multicultural, and critical theory methodology to the study of religion from a nonsectarian perspective.
Develop lesson and unit plans for a wide range of educational settings.
Understand the historical origins, central teachings, devotional practices, and social/political influences of discrete religious traditions.
Earning the certificate
To meet the requirements for the certificate, you must:
Completefive certificate courses for graduate credit.
Earn at least a B grade in each course.
Complete the courses within three years.
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English Language Requirements You only need to take one of these language tests: TOEFL iBT ® TOEFL®PBT IELTS Minimum required score: 0120 100 The TOEFL iBT ® measures your English-language abilities in an academic setting. The test has four sections (reading, listening, speaking, and writing), each with a score range of 0-30, for a total score range of 0-120. Read more about TOEFL iBT ® . Schedule TOEFL® Minimum required score: 310677 600 The TOEFL®PBT is administered in a paper format and measures your ability to use and understand English in a classroom...
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Subjects
- Public
- Religious Studies
Course programme
This certificate requires five courses:
- Religion, Education, and Democracy (required course)
- Methods in Religious Studies and Education (required course)
- Electives (choose any three courses from select group)
- Exhibiting and Collecting Islamic Art: Toward a Critical History
- History of Western Christianity, 100-1100
- History of Western Christianity, 1100-1500
- The Empire Strikes Back: Science Fiction, Religion, and Society
- Bodies and Sexualities in the Medieval Middle East: Medical, Cultural, and Religious Views
- Buddhism and Japanese Artistic Traditions
- Motherhood in Religion and Myth
- World Religions
- Religion, the Arts, and Social Change
- Religious Dimensions in Human Experience: Myth, Methods, Apocalypse, and Understanding the Sacred Good.
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Religious Studies and Education, Postgraduate Certificate