Postgraduate Studies: Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology Resources
Director and Graduate Coordinator: Associate Professor Constant Mews
Postgraduate supervision for those wishing to pursue research degrees in religious studies and theology is available through the Centre for Studies in Religion and Theology. The centre also offers interdisciplinary subjects at the postgraduate level which examine the beliefs and practices of different religious traditions. Masters by coursework and masters by coursework and research programs are offered by the centre. Further details can be obtained from the director. For information contact the director Associate Professor Constant Mews, +61 3 990 52185, or Professor Gary Bouma, +61 3 990 52982.
Educational objectives
Students who successfully complete the MA in religion and theology will have demonstrated their ability to analyse religious and theological issues in their cultural, historical and literary context, in the light of contemporary theoretical perspectives; demonstrated their understanding of the interaction between religion and society as well as of the role of sacred texts in the self-understanding of a religious tradition; demonstrated their ability to discuss critically and clearly the contemporary significance of a variety of religious traditions and perspectives.
Prospective
Postgraduate Students
Faculty Certificate in Civil Ceremonies
Graduate
Diploma in Civil Ceremonies
Master of Civil Ceremonies
Civil Ceremonies Placement
Current
Postgraduate Students In Religion & Theology
Related Faculty/University Pages
- Postgraduate Entry Requirements, Course Structures,
- Scholarships and Prizes - postgraduate (coursework)
- Monash University Handbooks