Bachelor’s in Philosophy and Religious Sciences
Bachelor’s in Philosophy and Religious Studies
Course Overview
The Bachelor’s in Philosophy and Religious Studies aims to provide comprehensive training in philosophy and religious studies. With an integrated curriculum, the program enables students to explore fundamental questions about existence, morality, spirituality, and religious diversity. Its goal is to foster a critical and reflective understanding of the interactions between philosophy and religion in contemporary society.
General Objectives
To form professionals with solid knowledge in philosophy and religious sciences.
To foster the capacity for critical analysis and reflection on philosophical and religious themes.
To promote intercultural and interreligious dialogue, contributing to the construction of a fairer and more plural society.
Specific Objectives
To provide an in-depth understanding of the main philosophical currents and their religious implications.
To develop research and argumentation skills essential for work in various areas related to philosophy and religion.
To encourage ethical reflection and awareness of human rights within a religious context.
Teaching Methodology
Recorded Classes: Access to videos and instructional materials that students can consult at any time.
Live Classes: Weekly sessions for discussions, case studies, and deeper exploration of each subject’s themes.
Discussion Forums: Spaces for interaction between students and professors, enabling the exchange of experiences and critical reflection on the content.
Practical Activities: Case studies and simulations that allow the application of theoretical knowledge in clinical practice.
Continuous Assessments: Exams, papers, and projects designed to evaluate learning and the application of content.
Course Program
1st Semester
- Introduction to Philosophy
- Advanced Studies in Religious Sciences
- Ethics, Religions, and Human Rights
- Philosophy of Religion I
- Advanced Studies in Philosophy and Religious Sciences (I) (Live)
2nd Semester
- Biblical Exegesis
- Philosophy of Religion II
- Comparative Theology of Religions
- Practical Theology
- Advanced Studies in Philosophy and Religious Sciences (II) (Live)
3rd Semester
- Theory of Knowledge
- Philosophy of Religion III
- Research in Religious Sciences
- Politics, States, and Religion
- Advanced Studies in Philosophy and Religious Sciences (III) (Live)
4th Semester
Political Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion V
Christian Ethics II
Religious Sciences II
Advanced Studies in Philosophy and Religious Sciences (V) (Live)
5th Semester
Christian Ethics of Research in Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis and Religion
Conflict Management
Psychology and Society
Advanced Studies in Psychoanalysis and Christian Ethics I (Weekly Live Session)
6th Semester
- History of Modern Philosophy
- Public Theology
- Missiological Theology
- Religious Sciences III
- Advanced Studies in Philosophy and Religious Sciences (VI) (Live)
7th Semester
- Contemporary Philosophy
Apologetic Theology
Research in Philosophy of Religion
Human Rights
Advanced Studies in Philosophy and Religious Sciences (VII) (Live)
8th Semester
- Research Methodology
- Final Thesis
- Advanced Studies in Philosophy and Religious Sciences (VIII) (Live)