Master of Society, Law and Religion
Leuven, Belgium
DURATION
1 Years
LANGUAGES
English, Dutch
PACE
Full time
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STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
Introduction
The Master of Society, Law, and Religion is designed to provide students with an advanced understanding of crime, public response to crime, and, specifically, criminal justice in Europe and beyond. The program focuses on recent developments in criminological theory and their implications for national and international policy-making.
The program aims at enabling students to gain solid and critical knowledge on key issues such as the place of religion in the public sphere, the debate on secularism, the role of the State vis-à-vis religion, church and relationships, human rights and religion, European and international law and religion, and domestic and international politics of religious freedom. Taught at the Faculty of Canon Law, the program is particularly sensitive to the autonomy of religions, religious self-government, and religious laws.
While all students receive basic training in the law of the Roman Catholic Church, the program embraces the law of other Christian communities and includes classes in Islamic law.
The program can be taken as a self-standing program or as a gateway to the Master of Canon Law. This initial master's program can be followed on a full-time or part-time basis. In order to facilitate students wishing to combine education with employment or social engagement, the program allows for distance learning and the spreading of examinations. The large choice of subjects from different faculties enables students to tailor their educational experience, to their interests, needs, and projects.
Curriculum
Juris Canonici Licentiatus (JCL) – Stage 1
Specialisation Courses in Canon Law
- General Norms of Canon Law
- Basic Concepts of Canon Law
- Marriage Law of the Church
- Law and Religion
- Introduction to Christian Latin
Ideal Students
Student Profile
The Master of Society, Law, and Religion suits students who are genuinely interested in the interaction of society, law, and religion and who are willing to engage critically with the issues at stake. Any background in the area of law, social sciences, and religious studies is fit for the purpose, provided that the student is ready to cope with the various methodologies and languages.
Thanks to extensive course offerings in the area of Roman Catholic canon law, the program also suits those students preparing to enter the Master of Canon Law program with the aim of achieving the canonical degree 'Iuris Canonici Licentiatus' (JCL).
Career Opportunities
Religion is increasingly acknowledged as a crucial factor in areas such as politics and the economy, social and corporate management, culture, employment, education, health care, international cooperation, and conflict resolution.
Candidates for positions in these areas, in the private or public sector, as well as those already employed, will benefit from gaining topical knowledge in the field.
Graduates can further develop their education at the Faculty of Canon Law by moving on to the Master in Canon Law or the doctoral program in Society, Law, and Religion.
With the apostolic constitution Veritatis Gaudium, new opportunities were created for people who are open to more condensed training in canon law. In the future, they will be able to take on certain tasks for the ecclesiastical courts.
Admissions
Program delivery
The courses are fully taught in English and also available in Dutch
Program Outcome
- Credits: 60 ECTS
- Degree Type: Master
- Specifications: Master of Arts
Program Tuition Fee
Why study at KU Leuven
What sets us apart as a university?
A highly-ranked university
KU Leuven is among the best 100 universities in the world according to both Times Higher Education World Rankings and QS World University Rankings. All of KU Leuven’s disciplines proudly belong to the top 100 of their field. Furthermore, KU Leuven was ranked by Reuters as the most innovative university in Europe in 2016.
Research-based education
Education at KU Leuven is research-based, which means students will learn from the same professors who are performing the ground-breaking research you read about in the press. New insights are instantly integrated into classes and students are encouraged to perform their research. In our FabLab, students can use several high-tech machines to create whatever they want – all free of charge.
Affordable tuition fees
Higher education is highly valued in Belgium and therefore subsidised by the government. This allows KU Leuven to keep tuition fees relatively low, which gives you a price/quality ratio very few top-100 universities can match. We take pride in keeping our programs as accessible as possible to allow the brightest students from around the globe to join our courses.
International student life with respect for diversity
According to Times Higher Education, KU Leuven is in the top 50 of most international universities worldwide with staff and students from over 150 different nationalities. For all our international students, the Pangaea student center is their home away from home. Our university also strives for diversity and inclusion and wants to work together on a pact for more respect.
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Scholarships and Funding
Several scholarship options are available. Please visit the university website for more information.
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Rankings
KU Leuven is among the best 100 universities in the world according to both Times Higher Education World Rankings and QS World University Rankings. KU Leuven’s disciplines proudly belong to the top 100 of their field. Furthermore, KU Leuven was ranked by Reuters as the most innovative university in Europe in 2016.