About the training program
The master's program "Religious Organizations in State Social Policy" will be of interest to religious scholars engaged in the study of social service in religious organizations, sociologists, and social workers interested in the organization of social work in religious organizations and the interaction of religion and the state in the field of social work, as well as social service workers interested in the experience of organizing social work.
What do graduates do?
Analytical and expert activities in the field of state-confessional, ethnoconfessional, interreligious, and socio-political relations. Pedagogical activities in the higher education system, teaching the history and theory of religion in schools, colleges, and universities. Scientific research activities. For example, studying the history or psychology of religion, religious cults of the past, or modern religious movements. Work in state bodies and public organizations related to religious and national issues.