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8 Master's degrees in Theology and Religious Studies in Washington, D.C., United States
Divinity
The Master of Divinity (MDiv) degree program from Howard University is designed to prepare persons for the ministry of the church as pastors and in related fields, including chaplaincies, Christian education, and staff positions within denominations.
Human Rights
The Catholic University of America's Master of Human Rights, developed by the Institute for Human Ecology (IHE), is designed for students who wish to study human rights from a distinctly Catholic perspective.
Church Administration
The Masters in Church Administration (M.C.A.) degree from Catholic University of America is a one-year residential program providing graduate education for curial and parochial officials engaged in a wide variety of ministries in the diocese other than Canonical Affairs or the Diocesan Tribunal.
Divinity
Since the Master of Divinity from Catholic University of America is first a professional degree, the purpose of this program is to foster basic theological understanding and to develop initial pastoral competence on the part of students preparing for ministry.
Ecclesial Administration and Management
The Master of Science in Ecclesial Administration and Management at the Busch School of Business from the Catholic University of America is a one-year online program in management, accounting, finance, planning, and decision-making, that keeps spiritual goods firmly in view.
Moral Theology, Ethics
The M.A. program in Moral Theology, Ethics from Catholic University of America is designed to introduce students to scholarship and research in theology and religious studies in general and to Moral Theology/Ethics in particular.
Religious Studies
The Master of Arts in Religious Studies from Howard University is designed for persons interested in more advanced study of religion, and who wish to pursue vocations other than that of pastoral ministry, such as denominational staff work, social justice advocacy, religious education, or lay ministry and leadership in the local church.
Marriage and Family
Marriage and Family from Pontifical John Paul II Institute approaches the realities of the person, marriage, and family in light of the central mysteries of Christian revelation and in dialogue with Western/modern assumptions regarding the nature of the person and the meaning of freedom.