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ECOR - Certificate in Religion, Ecology, & Justice

Program Title

CERTG: Religion, Ecology, & Justice

Program Type

Major

Degree Designation

CERTG

Program Description

The Certificate in Religion, Ecology, and Justice provides training in understanding and analyzing the intersections of religion, ecology, and justice. Students explore how to promote faith-based environmental justice work both within and outside the larger church. Drawing upon the Theological School’s core curriculum, this program is available as a stand alone graduate certificate and may also be completed concurrently with a graduate degree for currently matriculated Drew masters students.

Requisites

Students in the Religion, Ecology, and Justice certificate program (ECOR) complete 15 credit hours through the following courses:

1. Required Courses (6 credits)


  • course - Global Faiths and the Earth
    select one of the following:

  • course - Christianity and Ecology , or

  • course - Religions and Food: Feast, Fast, Farming and Famine , or

  • course - Apocalypse and Hope

II. Electives (9 credits)


Nine credits with an ECO attribute from any subject area in the Theological School, Caspersen School, or College of Liberal Arts. Students are required to take courses from at least two subject areas.