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Baccalauréat en théologie (Bachelor of Theology ) [THEO1BA]
>> Study objectives
>> General presentation of the programme
>> Evaluation
>> Admission to the programme
>> Positioning of the programme
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>> List of accessible minors

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Study objectives

The bachelor's programme of Theology aims to provide a thorough grounding in theological reflection. In these studies, the student will be confronted with the foundations of theological reflection ; he will become acquainted with the working tools which will equip him with a specific and rigorous approach to studying the texts of the Bible and tradition, the historical roots of the questions which are posed and the present-day thinkers who endeavour to supply the answers. Focus is placed on the acquisition of working methodology specific to the great domains of theology.

General presentation of the programme

The bachelor's of Theology (180 credits) is composed of one single line of studies (major), common to all, with the possibility of choosing a minor in another subject. The study activities foster interaction between the (teams of) instructors and students via lectures, individual and group projects and supervised tasks.

The bachelor's of Theology covers general academic training in every domain of theology : a methodological, historical and theological introduction to the Old and New Testament : a synopsis of the knowledge from the past of which we are the heirs, an exploration of the mystery of the Revelation in tune with the current lines of thinking of theological dogma; Christian existence; pastoral reflection and ministry.

The programme likewise comprises initiation into the main branches of Philosophy; an introduction to Psychology, Sociology, Religious Art, Non-Christian Religions and Religious Sociology. It provides the possibility to acquire or improve knowledge of those ancient and modern languages necessary for the critical analysis of sources of Christian faith and of contemporary reflection.

The single course of the major totals 150 credits. For the remaining 30 credits, the student will opt for a minor of his choice

( Philosophy and other sciences, useful for the studies in Theology, are highly recommended). If the student so wishes, he may also take complementary courses in Theology and Religious Sciences for a total of 30 credits.

The Faculty of Theology gives the students the opportunity to complete part of their studies abroad (via the Erasmus or Mercator exchange schemes) from the third year of the bachelor 's of Theology.

Principal Subjects

  • General Methodology of Theology, 5 credits
  • Biblical Exegesis ( historical, methodological and theological introduction to the Bible, exegesis of the Old and New Testament) 21 credits
  • Historical Criticism and History of Christianity, 18 credits
  • History of Religions (Judaism, Islamism, Oriental Religions), 8 credits
  • Reflection on Dogma (foundations of Theological Reflection ; God and Man, Christ, the Church, the Sacraments), 26 credits
  • Ethics (Foundations in Morality ; Questions on Society, Family Ethics, Bioethics), 14 credits
  • Spiritual Theology, 3 credits
  • Practical Theology and Human Sciences, 12 credits
  • Philosophy (Introduction, Anthropology, Metaphysics, Epistemology), 15 credits
  • Ancient Languages (Biblical Greek and Christian Latin), 12 credits
  • (Choice of a) Modern Language, 6 credits
  • Heuristics and final dissertation, 10 credits.

Minors or other available options

The student may choose a minor (30 credits) from a programme from a different Faculty. If so desired, he may complete his programme with other courses in Theology for a total of 30 credits.

Evaluation

The evaluation will be conducted by means of the most appropriate forms of assessment decided on by the lecturers, in coherence with the objectives outlined in the course specifications.

Admission to the programme

The conditions and regular admission requirements are specified on the web page "Acces to Studies": http://www.ucl.ac.be/etudes/libres/en/acces.html

Positioning of the programme

Positioning of the programme within the University cursus

The bachelor's programme of Theology entitles direct access to the master's of Theology.

Other studies available upon completion of the programme

Subject to certain prerequisites, the bachelor's of Theology entitles access to the master's of Biblical Studies

Useful contacts

Programme management

TEBA Commission de baccalauréat en théologie

Responsable académique : Jean-Marie Auwers

Coordinateur : Jean-Marie Auwers

Contact : Chantal Houbart

Tél. 010474585
jacob@stec.ucl.ac.be

Study Advisor

Jean-Marie Auwers

Exam Jury

President : Jean-Marie Auwers

Secretary : André Wénin

List of accessible minors

From among the minors offered by the university ( listed below), the Faculty particularly recommends that their students take the minor in Philosophy, or, depending on their centres of interest, a minor in Latin Studies, Greek Studies, Oriental Studies, History, Medieval Studies, Psychology, or Human and Social Sciences.

  • Minor in Philosophy
  • Minor in Law
  • Minor in Criminology
  • Minor in Information and Communication (*)
  • Minor in Political Sciences
  • Minor in Sociology and Anthropology
  • Minor in Human and Social Sciences
  • Minor in Economics (opening)
  • Minor in Business Studies
  • Minor in German Studies
  • Minor in Linguistics
  • Minor in Hispanic Studies (*)
  • Minor in Italian Studies (*)
  • Minor in French Studies (*)
  • Minor in Latin Studies
  • Minor in Greek Studies
  • Minor in Oriental Studies
  • Minor in Literature Studies
  • Minor History
  • Minor in Medieval Studies
  • Minor in History of Art and Archaeology (*)
  • Minor in Musicology
  • Minor in Psychology and Education (*)
  • Minor in Human Nutrition (*)
  • Minor in General Biomedical Sciences (*)
  • Minor in Clinical Biomedical Sciences (*)
  • Minor in Medication Sciences (*)
  • Minor in Physical Activity, Health and Culture of Movement (*)
  • Minor in Geography (*)
  • Minor in Statistics
  • Minor in Urban Architecture
  • Minor in Mathematics and Mathematical Applications
  • Minor in Scientific Culture
  • Minor in Humanity Studies
  • Minor in Culture and Creation
  • Minor in European Studies

(*) Minor with access criteria



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