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Programme Structure of MA in Religion Science & Ethics at University of Leiden Netherlands

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Programme Structure
1. Common Course

2. Compulsory Courses:
Study Group Kairos (5 ec)
Choice of two: Ethics and Religion, Philosophy of Religion or Philosophy of Science for Religious Studies

3. Additional Courses. For example courses focused on a religious tradition, courses offered by the Faculty of Philosophy, individual tutorials or the course Religion and Spirituality.

Entry Requirements
In addition to the general rules set out for admission to the master’s programme students are expected to possess knowledge of the history of philosophy as well as of philosophy of religion and moral philosophy.

Programme Structure of MA in Comparative Religion at University of Leiden Netherlands

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Programme Structure

1. Common Course

2. Compulsory Courses
Method and Theory in the Study of Religion
Themes and Topics in Comparative Religion
Study Group C.P. Tiele

3. Elective Courses. Choice of 4 courses out of a wide selection, for example in the area of
Religion and Violence,
Islam in Western Europe,
Religion and Spirituality in Modern Times,
Judaism and Enlightenment,
Conversion and Morality.

Check the digital course catalogue for options.

Entry Requirements
In addition to the general rules set for admission to the master’s programme students are expected to possess a basic knowledge of Anthropology and Sociology of Religion, and of Philosophy of Science.

Programme Structure of MA in Christianity Middle East at University of Leiden Netherlands

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Programme Structure

The programme consists of four parts:
1. Common Course

2. Compulsory Courses
Methods and Themes: Christianity in the Middle East in the Modern Period
Religion, Art and Identity of Christian Societies in the Middle East
Study Group Eastern Christianity

3. Additional courses (including language training), focusing on the area of specialisation within the wider field of Middle-Eastern Christianity

Entry Requirements
In addition to the general rules set for admission to the master’s programme students are expected to possess a basic knowledge of the history of World Christianity, preferably with some additional knowledge of the intended area of specialisation.