Name of qualification | Diplomant teoloških študij (un) in …/diplomantka teoloških študij (un) in …Add to comparison [1] |
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Translated title (no legal status) | Bachelor of Arts in theological studies and ... |
Type of qualification | Diploma prve stopnje (UN) |
Category of qualification | Izobrazba |
Type of education | Academic bachelor's education |
Duration |
3 years
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Credits | 180 credits |
Admission requirements |
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ISCED field |
Umetnost in humanistika
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ISCED subfield | |
Qualification level |
SQF 7 |
- demonstrate autonomous and critical understanding of basic social, cultural and religious phenomena in their historical contexts,
- demonstrate understanding of texts, and of their message and diversity, and practically apply knowledge – from theory to practice,
- demonstrate competences in the field of biblical, historical and theological hermeneutics,
- compare Christianity to other religions,
- identify philosophical currents and ideas,
- critically evaluate the Church in historical, cultural, economic and political development around the world and in Slovenia,
- use specialist literature and other specialist resources such as lexicons, concordances, etc.,
- use sources and literature in foreign languages,
- apply the fundamental principles of humanities and social sciences methodology,
- consider questions using theological, biblical and philosophical methods,
- acquire, record, document, use and evaluate sources of knowledge and information,
- use information technology,
- use information tools,
- use audio-visual equipment in public presentations,
- use archive documents and literature,
- use language as a means of critical expression, active argumentation and the preparation and elaboration of theological texts,
- express beliefs, adopt a critical/self-critical spiritual/ethical attitude and undertake self-directed learning and education,
- participate in lifelong learning in order to acquire and build on skills in the general field of the humanities and direct own professional development,
- participate in dialogue,
- develop social empathy and react accordingly, and show awareness of the environment,
- analyse positions,
- demonstrate a sense of group dynamics, participate in and integrate into a group working environment,
- lead the work of a team in the field of humanities, social sciences or religion,
- communicate within the discipline and across disciplines,
- demonstrate a sense of the heterogeneity and homogeneity of different social groups,
- communicate and coordinate different interests,
- demonstrate sensitivity towards issues in the field of charity and social activity,
- transmit ethical values,
- integrate understanding, knowledge and feeling into a whole,
- generate changes and improvements,
- generate new ideas, work autonomously, show initiative and enterprise, be attentive to quality and show a desire to succeed,
- adopt a holistic approach to the human being,
- accept human beings in their unique and transcendent nature,
- analyse the influence of theological teachings on life in society,
- identify the dilemmas of modern individualism and collectivism,
- provide a theological interpretation of the experience of the world,
- consider religions in the light of modern standards of peace and raise religious awareness,
- demonstrate good basic knowledge of the religious, ecclesiastical and social situation in southern and eastern Europe,
- pursue ecumenical and interfaith dialogue,
- show sensitivity towards theological questions in the context of cultural issues in Slovenia.
In order to enrol in the second year, students must have completed 25 credits from the first year; in order to enrol in the third year, students must have completed 27 credits from the second year and all first-year course units (30 credits). Before defending a bachelor's seminar paper, students must have completed 87 credits from the Theological Studies programme.
Second-cycle master's study programmes (SQF level 8)
In order to complete a two-subject programme, students must complete all course units prescribed in both parts of the two-subject study programme. Students must complete 180 credits (90 in the proposed subject and 90 in the other part of the two-subject programme). The credits which students are required to complete in the proposed Theological Studies programme (90 credits) include the preparation and successful defence of a bachelor's seminar paper.