
USMCFT
1852
A founding member college of the Toronto School of Theology; degrees granted conjointly with the University of Toronto and accredited by the Association of Theological Schools (ATS). In 2022 the Faculty federated with Regis College as the Regis St. Michael's Faculty of Theology.
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The Roman Catholic Faculty of Theology of the University of St. Michael's College in Toronto, offering Catholic theological education and formation for ministry within the Toronto School of Theology.
Prepares students for ordained ministry and general pastoral and religious leadership, integrating the Catholic intellectual heritage for contemporary contexts.
A general introduction to theological scholarship for personal enrichment or ministry, offered in a Standard Stream and a Theology, Spirituality and the Arts Stream.
Psychospiritual Care
The Master of Psychospiritual Care (MPS) equips students for specialized ministries including pastoral and spiritual care.
A professional degree preparing educators for ministry in schools, parishes, dioceses and international settings; offered jointly with St. Augustine's Seminary.
Ministry and Spirituality
Prepares students with active ministerial experience for leadership in a specialized area of ministry such as pastoral ministry and spiritual direction.
An advanced master's degree deepening theological knowledge in preparation for pastoral ministry or doctoral study; granted conjointly with the University of Toronto.
Provides graduate-level competence across several areas of theological study in preparation for doctoral work; granted conjointly with the University of Toronto.
Develops the capacity to make an original contribution to scholarship and prepares graduates for university teaching and research; granted conjointly with the University of Toronto.
A professional doctoral degree developing excellence in the practice of ministry.
A post-baccalaureate conjoint certificate introducing graduates to theological study.