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Master of Religious Education (M.R.E.) Print E-mail
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Master of Religious Education (M.R.E.)
Concentration in Religious education
Concentration in Interfaith Peacebuilding
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Religious education—to communicate ideals, be­liefs and practice—is a central task of religious leadership. The two Master of Reli­gious Education concen­tra­tions are two-year profession­al programs that provide students with the skills, knowledge and methods necessary for effective educational and ministries.

The two concentrations are: (1) Religious Education (2) Interfaith Peacebuilding.

 

Graduation Requirements

To be awarded the M.R.E. degree, students must fulfill the following require­ments:

  • 50 credit hours
  • A minimum grade point average of 2.50
  • Mid‑Program Review
  • A Religious Education Project, presented in the Religious Education Colloquium in the term prior to graduation