Bachelor in Theological Sciences 48 months Undergraduate Program By Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México - IBERO |Top Universities
Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

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Main Subject Area

Theology, Divinity and Religious StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The curriculum of Theological Sciences embodies the essence of Christian wisdom while incorporating a robust foundation of theoretical knowledge essential for analyzing ecumenical issues with a multidisciplinary perspective. Rooted in the principles of the "Common Home," gender equality, intercultural dialogue, and evangelical values, the program actively engages in shaping processes of social impact. At its core, the program imparts fundamental knowledge across various domains, including theological methodology, religious phenomena, reality analysis, social and cultural anthropology, as well as human rights and multiculturalism. Moreover, it hones essential skills such as active listening, constructive dialogue, analytical prowess, critical thinking, and reflective analysis. Students are encouraged to collaborate effectively, problematize complex issues, and devise innovative solutions. In addition to these competencies, the program nurtures qualities like social awareness and an appreciation for diversity, equipping students to navigate and address contemporary challenges with depth and breadth of understanding.

Program overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The curriculum of Theological Sciences embodies the essence of Christian wisdom while incorporating a robust foundation of theoretical knowledge essential for analyzing ecumenical issues with a multidisciplinary perspective. Rooted in the principles of the "Common Home," gender equality, intercultural dialogue, and evangelical values, the program actively engages in shaping processes of social impact. At its core, the program imparts fundamental knowledge across various domains, including theological methodology, religious phenomena, reality analysis, social and cultural anthropology, as well as human rights and multiculturalism. Moreover, it hones essential skills such as active listening, constructive dialogue, analytical prowess, critical thinking, and reflective analysis. Students are encouraged to collaborate effectively, problematize complex issues, and devise innovative solutions. In addition to these competencies, the program nurtures qualities like social awareness and an appreciation for diversity, equipping students to navigate and address contemporary challenges with depth and breadth of understanding.

Admission requirements

Undergraduate

5.5+
72+
4 Years
Aug

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Students who are interested in pursuing a graduate program or in taking graduate level courses and would like further information, please contact:

Graduate Promotion Office

 Tel. +52 (55) 9177-4445

 To be admitted into a graduate program, students must pass the Exam III (CENEVAL), which is an exam in Spanish required for admission. The exam may be taken at the IBERO or at CENEVAL centers throughout Mexico.

 International students who do not live in Mexico may take the exam after their arrival at the university on the first date the exam is offered at the university.

 For more information about the Exam III click here (page in Spanish).

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