Students in this program will become intensively familiar with the most important key and practical issues related to the principles of this field of study.
Each program includes 6 main core areas taught over two 6-month semesters.
In each semester, 3 specialized areas consisting of several course topics are taught.
The total duration of instruction over one year is approximately 153 hours.
Each course includes one 1.5-hour session per week.
Training days: Thursdays, with three 90-minute classes each day.
Each semester includes 17 weeks of instruction.
Semester One Start: September 15
Semester One End: January 15
Semester One Exam Date: January 20
Semester Two Start: February 15
Semester Two End: June 15
Semester Two Exam Date: June 20
Graduation Ceremony: July 10
This program includes an English-language Certificate of Completion.
Graduates of this program will be given priority for admission as members of specialized associations or academic clubs of the college.
Tuition Fee per Semester: $300
Our Vision for This Program
Which Courses Are Taught in This Program?
All educational sessions are taught by leading specialized instructors in each subject, and classes are conducted online via live video.
Semester One
Principles and Concepts of Religious Living in Modern Life
Sundays: 14:00 to 16:00
Core religious concepts and their application in personal life
The relationship between religion, values, and modern ethics
Explaining the role of beliefs in decision-making and behavior
Studying practical examples of religious life in a modern environment
Semester One
Self-Knowledge and Religious Identity
Sundays: 17:00 to 19:00
Identifying personal values and beliefs
Strengthening religious identity without conflict with daily life
Facing challenges of religious identity in modern society
Reflection techniques and self-assessment of beliefs
Semester One
Ethics and Behavior in the Contemporary World
Tuesdays: 16:00 to 18:00
Ethical decision-making in real-life situations
Managing conflicts between personal values and social pressure
Applying religious ethics in social and professional relationships
Practicing ethical skills in everyday life
Semester Two
Practical Worship and Spirituality
Sundays: 14:00 to 16:00
Religious worldview and perspective on life’s path
Practicing spiritual focus and mindfulness in daily life
Integrating worship with professional and social activities
Applying spiritual practices in stress management and decision-making
Semester Two
Religion and Life Skills
Sundays: 09:00 to 11:00
Using religious teachings to solve personal issues
Organizing family and social relationships based on values
Personal growth and skill development grounded in teachings
Personal planning and time management based on value-oriented goals
Semester Two
Challenges and Opportunities of Religious Living in the Modern World
Tuesdays: 16:00 to 18:00
Facing cultural pressures and contradictions
Adapting to social changes without losing core principles
Analytical and decision-making skills based on religion
Practicing the creation of a sustainable and effective religious lifestyle