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Objectives
This
graduate program educates students to become people
of religious and cultural learning who possess
a background of humanistic tradition, a caring
sentiment of native hometowns, and a broad vision
of the whole world. Upon completion of the
program, students are well-prepared to engage
in religious research or work as managers in the
organizations of religious/charity types or religious/cultural
administrators in government sectors to cope with
the pressing demands of various enlarged religious/social
organizations due to recent social transformation.
Curricular Focus
To achieve the above goal of educating the finest
people of religion, our coursework has been
divided into two areas of the study, i.e. courses
of various religious topics vs. extensive
investigations of the four major religions in the
world.
Of the courses offered, all are designated
to be electives except religious research methodology,
which is a requirement. Under teachers¡¦ guidance,
students explore new realms of religion studies.
It is through teachers¡¦ oral instruction
and interactive discussions on a certain issue
that students are finally able to attain high
level of learning effectiveness.
Career Prospective
Upon graduation, students develop abilities in
examining and analyzing various religious
phenomena and issues, solving complicated and
entangled religious problems in the living society
or even systematically analyzing them in a form of
dissertation. Whether in public or private
religious sectors, students take pride in their
strong background knowledge they have received
from our programs.
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