The Diploma in the Archival and Cultural Appreciation of Ecclesiastical Patrimony is an undergraduate course (MQF Level 5) intended to provide students with the elements necessary to interpret the Church’s cultural heritage within the broader context of significant events and movements in the broader history of the European continent. The course is recommended for candidates at any level, who are interested in the Ecclesiastical Cultural heritage.
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Postgraduate Diploma in Pastoral Psychology
01/10/2021The course is recommended for those involved or interested in the abovementioned areas and can qualify as a pre-doctoral course for graduates in clinical and counselling psychology.
Course duration: 4 semesters part-time (evening)
Study mode: taught (2 years).
Opening next: October 2024 (offered every 3 years)
The Faculty of Theology offers various courses in different areas of theology. For further information and to apply for these courses visit www.um.edu.mt/courses/search?text=&level=Undergraduate&entity=theology
M.A. in Theology
01/10/2021This two-year Programme is offered on a full-time basis at postgraduate level while covering areas in biblical studies, systematic theology, moral theology, ecclesiastical history and patristics, liturgy and church legislation. Although mainly taught, the programme is structured in such a way as to enhance student participation and research through tutorials, class-presentations and a dissertation.



