The MA in Eco-Justice degree program will provide you with focused academic training in theological and ethical disciplines with a focus on environmental ethics, ecological justice, and eco-theology. Graduates of this program can pursue doctorates in theological ethics with a focus on environmental and ecological issues.
This program may be a good fit for you if you are interested in pursuing a career as:
With additional coursework or training (for example, a dual degree MAL-MA or MDiv-MA), graduates of this program can become leaders of environmental programs, progressive ecological justice think tanks, and other ministries and organizations that involve both environmental social justice and a broader ecological justice for all living things. This program can also be a second degree for MDiv students and graduates who desire to make eco-justice a central component of their church ministry. See the Reduced-Credit Dual Degree page for information on pursuing a reduced-credit MA as a second degree at United.
In addition to achieving the core MA degree learning outcomes, a graduate of the MA in Eco-Justice program will be able to:
LEARNING OUTCOME |
NUMBER OF COURSES | COURSES |
Religious Texts | 2 |
Introduction to Religious Texts
One 2000-level Religious Texts course |
Theological Tradition | 2 |
Invitation to Theology: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty
Choose one: History of Christian Theologies
History of Modern Theologies Theology for Social Transformation |
Ethics/Justice | 2 |
Choose one:
Christian Ethics
Comparative Religious Ethics Choose one:
Queer and Trans Theologies
Black and Womanist Theologies |
CORE SUBTOTAL |
6 | |
Academic Contextualization | 5 | Eco-Theologies and Eco-Spiritualities Eco-Justice and Ethics Applied Issues in Eco-Justice Two elective courses |
Academic Skills | 1 | MA Thesis |
CONCENTRATION SUBTOTAL |
5 | |
DEGREE TOTAL |
12 |
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