bogoliubtsy wrote:
I think their BA program may be pretty limited though. Business for the men and Education for the women?
Not at all. They offer an Orthodox Religious Studies program BA. One track is for those plannig to go onto Seminary and the other for people who want to work in the Church in a non-clergy position.
Here is the track for Clergy:
http://www.hellenic.hchc.edu/pages/prog ... giousa.asp
Program Description
The Religious Studies Major is a comprehensive program in religion and theology, as well as the liberal arts. It is organized around the belief that education is meant to enrich the whole person and thus embraces the disciplines of history, language, literature, music, art, and the sciences.
The program aims to provide students with a strong, integrated foundation in the areas of language (New Testament Greek, Modern Greek, English), philosophy (Ancient, Late-Antique, Medieval, and Modern), history (Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern), and religion.
The courses in the area of religion and theology range from Biblical Studies (Old and New Testaments), Christian Literature (patristic and contemporary), Comparative Studies (inter-religious and inter-confessional), and courses in Orthodox Practice and Culture (spirituality, iconography, sacred chant).
Religious Studies A is intended for undergraduate seminarians of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese who wish to continue their studies at Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology.
Requirements
Students are ordinarily required to complete the following courses in addition to the General Education Requirements:
Religious Studies (All course are 3 credits except where noted)
History and Literature of Christian Origins
World Religions
Spiritual Classics
Old Testament Introduction
New Testament Introduction
Religious Studies Electives (6 credits)
Greek Language, History, and Culture
Intermediate Modern Greek I–II (6 credits)
Advanced Modern Greek I–II (6 credits)
New Testament Greek I–II (6 credits)
Modern Hellenism
Greek Culture or Greek-American Experience
Other Requirements
Byzantine Music I through VI (9 credits)
Counseling Psychology
and the other:
http://www.hellenic.hchc.edu/pages/prog ... giousb.asp