Degrees in intercultural studies are theological degrees that can be earned from seminaries and other religious institutions. A degree in intercultural studies prepares students for a life of missionary work and other types of cross-cultural ministry. The most common programs in intercultural studies are master's degree programs and doctorate programs. Such programs typically take between two to three years of full-time study to complete.
Every intercultural studies degree program is different. Programs can vary depending upon the school, the faith, and the focus of the program. Generally intercultural studies degree programs will include coursework in anthropology, globalization, spirituality, missionary skills, urban ministry, international development, theology, and cultural studies. In some cases a student may be able to focus their intercultural studies program on a specific culture that interests them most. By completing such a degree program, students can be fully prepared to help people around the world through humanitarian aid, faith-based counseling, and spiritual renewal.
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