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Course formatIn-Person
DegreeMasters
Semesters4
Credits120
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Admission Conditions
Admission Conditions
The following may apply for the Master's Degree: a) People who hold a B.A. or equivalent degree; b) People who hold a foreign academic degree awarded after a 1st study cycle organized according to the Bologna Process by a member state of that process; c) People who hold a foreign academic degree acknowledged as a degree satisfying the objectives of the graduate degree by the due body; d) People who have a school, scientific or professional curriculum acknowledged by the due body of ULHT certifying the capacity to obtain this study cycle.
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Knowledge, abilities and skills to be acquired
Knowledge, abilities and skills to be acquired
Skills to be developed in the study cycle: i) The skills to be developed by students represent a constant teaching concern that deals with the interdisciplinarity inherent in the epistemological definition Science of Religions, and even more important seeing that a significant part of the students attended the first cycle in another area of knowledge. Furthermore, the student in the second cycle in Science of Religions should be able to do research in the religious phenomenon field, using different methodologies of the Social Sciences and Humanities. ii) They also represent the student¿s ability to dialogue and to respect, which exist beyond the beliefs and religious practices of each and everyone. Seeing the work of the religion scientist is increasingly more important, through the study of movements and current phenomena, the researcher should be able to escape the constraints of his upbringing or faith. This exercise is the key to the legitimacy of a science that, as in this case, implies the comprehension of the present, the field where prejudice is greatly developed; iii) To achieve these skills of dialogue and respect, students must acquire the minimum skills in research around key religious phenomena and the principal methodologies of Social Sciences and Humanities. Operationalization: The operationalization of these objectives is reached by: - Interdisciplinary teaching practice (curricular units that are not based on a single approach); - Programmes of curricular units that foster questioning and not the sum of content; - Field trips to places of worship; - Meetings with leaders and religious communities; - Participation and organization of debates; - Participation in scientific research. Level of compliance: The measurement of compliance is achieved through the following instruments: - Survey of compliance of objectives by teachers and students; - Preparation of the annual report that is delivered to a Monitoring Committee for review and opinion. Monitoring Committee: To monitor compliance with the objectives, a Commission was created which aims to give advice and prepare suggestions on the operation of the course. This committee is composed by: - Tim Jensen, secretary general of the International Association for the History of Religions; - Frank Usarski, director of the PhD program in Religious Sciences at Pontifícia Universidade Católica de S. Paulo; - João Duque, director of the PhD program in Religious Studies from Universidade Católica Portuguesa - Luis Salgado de Matos, Coordinating Researcher of Instituto de Ciências Sociais da Universidade de Lisboa; - Francolino Gonçalves, sub-director of Instituto Bíblico Arqueológico de Jerusalém;
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Study plan
Study plan
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1º Ano / Common Core
- [1º Semestre]
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Interreligious Dialogue and Human Rights
5 ects -
African-American Religious Traditions
5 ects -
Christian Churches and Christianity
6 ects -
Introduction to the Science of Religions
5 ects - Option I
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Scientific Methodology
5 ects
- [2º Semestre]
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Islam: Religion and Culture
6 ects -
Eastern Religions and Cultures
6 ects -
Monotheism and Judaic Messianism
6 ects - Option II
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The Religious Phenomenon in the Contemporary World
6 ects
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2º Ano / Common Core
- [Anual]
- Dissertation / Project Work / Internship Report
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1º Ano / Common Core
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Course Team
Course Team
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Career Opportunities
Career Opportunities
Our graduates have tools with significant accuracy in the fields of social work editorial work, diplomacy, cultural and religious advice. Currently, and following the footsteps of several other European countries, the framework for teachers and other employees of the area develops a wide range of activities that tend to create the image of the necessity of creating a discipline on the religious phenomenon in secondary education.
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Future Studies
Future Studies
The master degree allows access to postgraduate studies, including PhD.
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Infrastructure and Equipment
Infrastructure and Equipment
Classroom, Library, Work Technology Center, Study Rooms, Bars and Canteens, Offices. Portable Video projector (by request), Portable PC/Netbook (by request), Overhead projector (by request).
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Scientific Areas
Scientific Areas
Religião e teologia
Lisboa | F. Ciências Sociais, Educação e Adm.
Current Application Dates
Course Direction
Course Subdirection
Secretariat
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Telephone extension732
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LocationSala C.1.23
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Service hours3ª e 5ª feira das 15:00 às 18:00 4º feira das 11:00 às 13.00
Agência de Avaliação e Acreditação do Ensino Superior
Graduation Requirements
Have completed a total of 120 ECTS.