Career prospects
Theologians know how to formulate critical theological perspectives on questions of meaning of life and a viable civil society in our contemporary situation. Our graduates have an analytical attitude and the skills to make sounds judgements which will help them participate in debates in the public arena using arguments based on their Christian faith and can convey their faith in society. In addition, the programme teaches you how to think independently and critically about the way Christian doctrine can give meaning to contemporary issues.
After your studies
In an increasingly globalized world, there is a growing need for theological training with an empathetic religious literacy. The skills developed in the Theology programme – reasoning, research, communication, and discernment – are valuable in a variety of professional settings. Our students have gone on to vocations within the church, taking on leadership positions in dioceses or religious congregations, as well as academic positions at universities and colleges as researchers and educators, while others have pursued careers as policy makers, journalists, museum curators, creative industries, educators, pastoral care workers, or spiritual counsellors.
Possible occupations
- Spriritual Caregiver
- Teacher
- Researcher
- Pastoral Care worker
- Museum curator
- Policy maker