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Theology Graduate Program

Overview

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The Master of Arts in Theology is designed to serve the needs of professionals who want advanced education in theological and pastoral studies at the graduate level. Established in 1961, the Theology graduate program is oriented to the needs of lay students. The program's coursework provides a sound theological foundation and rigorous academics. Graduate students study seven areas of theology, select an elective course and complete a graduate seminar and paper.

Theology studies have been a vital part of academic life at the University of San Francisco since its founding in 1855. USF is a Jesuit, Catholic university located in the geographical heart of San Francisco. The Jesuit traditions of scholarship and dedication to the humanities are the foundation for all academic programs at USF. With the individual's mind and spirit viewed as the most valuable of resources, the academic philosophy at USF emphasizes enrichment of personal values, expansion of personal responsibility and lifelong continuous learning.

The three-year, 36-unit Program starts each fall in August. Classes meet on Saturdays.

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