Theological Studies
Abstract
Theologians share responsibility for sustainable development with a human face on our planet. In view of the deregulation in the religious and ethical area (fundamentalist and esoteric movements) and in search of a peaceful co-existence of religions and cultures, the critical work of theology has a valuable contribution to make in keeping the public discourse about values and truth alive.
As distinguished from the study of theology for the Master of Theology (see the study programme «Theology»), which is offered as a full major study programme and particularly qualifies the student for church ministry, this Master programme provides the opportunity of freely choosing a minor. This is especially interesting for students who wish to work in a wider theological, religious or social field.
As distinguished from the full study of theology, this study programme provides the possibility of freely choosing a non-theological minor study programme. Students can thus tailor their theology studies by combining them with other fields
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Profile of the study programme
In this broad context, the Faculty of Theology works in the service of the church as a community as well as its individual parts, and in the service of society. The questioning and research, which characterise theology and which operate using different scientific methods, have a critical constructive function.
The Faculty of Theology of the University of Fribourg is the largest theological Faculty in Switzerland and very cosmopolitan in spirit. It is integrated into a state university and is subject to state law, as are the other Faculties of the University, but at the same time is recognised by the Church authorities and supported by the Dominican Order and the Swiss Conference of Bishops.
The Faculty is unique in Europe in being completely bilingual. The courses can be attended in German or French, or in both languages (distinction «Bilingual curriculum, French/German»). More than half of the professors and almost half of the students are from abroad. The faculty and university life are characterised by the spirit of cosmopolitan Catholicism, giving prominence and recognition to Fribourg as a place of study.In principle, students have the possibility of completing a part of their studies at a partner university or continuing them at a university that is a part of a network to which the University of Fribourg belongs.
Specialisation
A specialisation can be chosen from approximately 15 different fields. The professor responsible for specialisation develops a programme together with the student. The choice of specialisation is especially meaningful for students who already know the direction of their career and can thus better take it into consideration.Career openings
The study of theology opens up career prospects in public social and cultural facilities, mediation, the publishing industry, human resources, social work and psychological counselling, counselling centres for religion and worldview issues (interreligious dialogue) and ethics counselling, as well as in adult education and journalism.
Studies organisation
Structure of studies
90 ECTS credits + 30 ECTS credits in a minor study programme freely chosen, 4 semesters
Curriculum
http://studies.unifr.ch/go/FGGAS (French)
http://studies.unifr.ch/go/1sMnq (German)
Admission
Master's degree programmes are built on the knowledge and abilities that were acquired when obtaining a bachelor's degree.
Holders of a bachelor's degree awarded by a Swiss university are admitted to a master's degree programme without any preconditions if they have earned 60 or 90 ECTS credits – depending on the chosen master's degree programme – within the corresponding discipline. However, additional requirements can be required. The same applies to holders of a bachelor's degree awarded by a foreign university, provided that the bachelor's degree is recognised and considered equivalent by the University of Fribourg.
Holders of a bachelor's degree awarded by a Swiss or a foreign university, provided that the bachelor's degree is recognised and considered equivalent by the University of Fribourg, who do not fulfil this condition can be admitted to a master's degree programme with preconditions (which must be successfully completed before starting the master's degree programme) and/or additional requirements (which can be completed during the master's degree programme). The preconditions and/or additional requirements may not exceed 60 ECTS credits in total. The same applies to holders of a bachelor's degree awarded by a Swiss university of applied sciences, according to existing agreements.
The respective conditions of admission for each master's degree programme are reserved.
Minor study programmes to be chosen
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Archaeology
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Art History
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Business Informatics
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Chemistry
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Communication and Society
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Comparative Literature
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Computer Science
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Contemporary History
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Culture, Politics and Religion in Pluralist Societies
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Data Analytics
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Digital Society
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Eastern European Studies
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Education Sciences
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English Language and Literature
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Environmental Biology
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Environmental Sciences and Humanities
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Ethics and Economics
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European Studies
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French as a Foreign Language / French as a Second Language
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French: Foundational Curriculum
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Gender, Society, Social Policy
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Geography
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German
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German as a Foreign Language / German as a Second Language
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Greek Studies
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History
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Interreligious Studies
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Islam and Society
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Italian
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Latin Studies
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Management
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Mathematics
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Medieval Studies
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Multilingualism Studies
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Musicology and History of Opera
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Pedagogy / Psychology
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Philosophy
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Physics
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Politics and Society
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Psychology
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Rhaeto-Romance
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Slavic Studies
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Social Policy and Social Work
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Social Problems, Social Policy and Risk Prevention
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Sociology
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Spanish
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Sport Sciences
Key points
Degree conferred
Master of Arts in Theological Studies
Languages of study
Possibility to study in French, in German or in French and German. Some courses are offered in English.
Options
Option of an award bearing the distinction «Bilingual curriculum, French/German».
This study programme offers an optional specialisation.
Commencement of studies
Commencement of studies in the Autumn Semester (September) or in the Spring Semester (February)
Access to further studies
Ph.D.
Contact
Faculty of Theology
Dean's Office
decanat-theol@unifr.ch
http://studies.unifr.ch/go/fr-theology (French)
http://studies.unifr.ch/go/de-theology (German)