Master's in Religious Leadership in Health
Presentation
The Master’s in Religious Leadership in Health is an advanced training program aimed at preparing leaders and professionals called to work in religious, ministerial, and community contexts related to care, assistance, and health promotion.
The course is designed to integrate leadership, service, human care, and Christian ethical principles, preparing students to develop, coordinate, and support health initiatives, welcoming, pastoral care, community assistance, and well-being promotion in religious organizations and confessionally based projects.
Program Objective
To prepare leaders and professionals to work in religious vocations related to the care of life, community assistance, health promotion, and institutional support in religious and ministerial environments.
Specific Objectives
• To develop leadership in religious contexts focused on care and assistance;
• To empower students to plan, coordinate, and support health and well-being actions in religious and community institutions;
• To promote ethical and humanitarian training grounded in Christian values;
• To integrate principles of organization, pastoral care, community service, and social responsibility;
• To prepare leaders for work in ministries, missions, social projects, and religious institutions focused on health, welcoming, and caring for others.
Program Emphasis
• Leadership in health ministries and initiatives
• Pastoral care and community assistance
• Organization of support, welcoming, and well-being projects
• Christian ethics, human dignity, and service to others
Target Audience
Religious leaders, ministers, missionaries, chaplains, educators, and professionals called to work in religious and community initiatives related to care, assistance, and health promotion.
Program aimed at training leaders and professionals called to work in religious and community contexts related to care, welcoming, assistance, and health promotion, based on ethical and Christian values
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