Explore how Christianity has shaped—and been shaped by—art, politics, law, education, and science across different societies. This Honours bachelor programme uses close reading of primary sources to connect faith traditions with cultural and historical change.
The Bachelor of Arts in Christianity and Culture (Hons) at the University of Toronto provides a comprehensive examination of how Christianity has influenced, and been influenced by, various aspects of society, including art, politics, law, education, and science. This program emphasizes the close reading of primary texts, allowing students to connect faith traditions with broader cultural and historical transformations.
The Honours curriculum integrates core courses focused on Christianity and its cultural implications with a selection of electives that allow you to explore specific themes in greater depth. Course offerings may change annually, providing a dynamic learning experience.
The program does not specify any particular GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements. However, prospective students should consult the University of Toronto's admissions guidelines for detailed entry criteria.
Graduates of the Christianity and Culture program can pursue diverse career paths in fields such as education, religious organizations, cultural institutions, social services, and the arts. The interdisciplinary skills developed during the program prepare students for roles that require critical thinking, effective communication, and an understanding of complex cultural dynamics.
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