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The Bachelor of Arts in Christianity and Culture explores the intersection of faith and contemporary cultural issues. The program provides a deep understanding of how Christian beliefs engage with and influence cultural, social, and artistic expressions. Students examine theological concepts, cultural analysis, and ethical implications within a faith-integrated framework. The curriculum includes critical study, research projects, and experiential learning opportunities, preparing graduates for careers in ministry, social justice, and cultural analysis, equipped to thoughtfully navigate and contribute to various cultural contexts.

Career Options:

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Religious Leaders

41302$50,000 - $85,000Provide spiritual leadership, counseling, and oversee religious services and programs in communities.

Social and Community Service Workers

42201$40,000 - $70,000Assist individuals and communities in coping with social and personal challenges, often with faith-based organizations.

College and Other Vocational Instructors

41210$60,000 - $100,000Teach subjects related to religion, ethics, and culture at post-secondary institutions.

Educational Counsellors

41320$55,000 - $90,000Provide guidance on academic, career, and personal development, often in religiously affiliated schools.

Program Officers in Recreation, Sports, and Fitness (Religious Focus)

41406$50,000 - $85,000Develop and manage community-based programs with a focus on religious or cultural activities.