Christianity, Interfaith Dialogue, and Community Engagement (BA)
As a student in this program you’ll learn to think critically about your faith, the world and your place within it. This program promotes a greater sense of social responsibility and spiritual awareness, an appreciation of diversity and experience in serving the community.
- This program equips you to pursue careers where you can integrate your spirituality, and/or worldview, into your life’s work.
- Students in the program have access to a range of experiential learning opportunities, including internships, field trips, service-learning projects, and study abroad programs.
- Gain practical experience and make meaningful connections with organizations and communities locally and globally.
- This degree is project-based learning where the knowledge you gain is applied in a practical skill-building setting with no exams.
- The program offers several scholarships and bursaries to help students achieve their academic and career goals, making it an affordable and accessible option for students from all backgrounds.
We encourage applicants of all academic backgrounds to apply.
Ontario High School Curriculum
- Minimum admission range of low 70s.
- Competitive admission range of low 80s.
- English at 60%.
Visit our admission requirements section to find specific requirements for other Canadian curriculums, international curriculums, transfer students and more.
There are two specializations available to Luther students:
Care and Counselling Specialization:
- GC230 - Introduction to Spiritual Care and Psychotherapy
Three of the following (1.5 credits):
- GC231 - Restorative Contemplative Arts
- GC232 - Introduction to Couples and Families
- GC233 - Identity Formation and the Family
- GC234 - Eco-consciousness and Spirituality
- GC235 - Questioning Ability
- GC330 - Neuroscience, Social Relationships, and Spirituality
Spirituality and Global Music Specialization:
Required (0.5 credit):
- GC352 - Inshallah: Worship and Global Song
- GC231 - Restorative Contemplative Arts
- GC345 - Faith and Fiction
- GC351 - Lift up Your Voice: Leading the People’s Song in Worship
- GC353 - Sing Fires of Justice: Music towards the Common Good
- GC354 - Sounds of the Sacred
Here are some of the jobs, studies and other roles our BA grads are doing:
- Refugee resettlement worker working for the Canadian government
- Youth worker working in a local congregation managing youth program
- Pastor (after completing Master of Divinity program at Luther)
- Freelance writer for local website
- Spiritual director (after completing training through secondary organization Five Oaks)
- Working with international students and teaching English as a Second Language (ESL)
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- Christianity and Global Citizenship (GC101)
- Loving God, Self, and the World (GC102)
- Public Faith and Public Theology (GC201)
- Survey of the Christian Tradition: The Bible (GC202)
- Doing Justice and Christian Social Ethics Today (GC203)
- Survey of the Christian Tradition: History and Theology (GC204)
- Critical Questions in Christian Life (GC302)
- (The Art and Science of) Listening (GC303)
- Faith and/in the Margins: Intersectionality’s Role in Religion (GC304)
- Senior Project and Integration Seminar (GC401)
9 half-credit courses in Global Citizenship at the 200-level or above
- A New Global Christianity (GC342)
- Abrahamic Faiths: History/Beliefs (GC373)
- Abrahamic Faiths: Mysticisms (GC372)
- Antisemitism, Anti-Judaism, and Judeophobia (GC275)
- Art as Therapy: Self-Care/Development
- Bob Dylan: Jewish Ethics (GC374)
- Canadian Questions (GC221)
- Christian Studies and Ecojustice (GC343)
- Cross Cultural Encounter I (GC398)
- Cross Cultural Encounter II (GC399)
- Death, Dying, and Leonard Cohen (GC378)
- Eco-consciousness and Spirituality (GC234)
- Engaging Youth Culture (GC241)
- Faith and Fiction (GC345)
- Faith and Film (GC341)
- Faith and Sustainable Development (GC346)
- Identity Formation and the Family (GC233)
- Inshallah: Worship and Global Song (GC352)
- Introduction to Couples and Families (GC232)
- Introduction to Nurturing Faith (GC361)
- Introduction to Spiritual Care and Psychotherapy (GC230)
- Introduction to Worship (GC355)
- Jesus in Islam (GC362)
- Jewish Business Ethics (GC272)
- Jewish Studies and Practice (GC270)
- Lift up Your Voice: Leading the People’s Song in Worship (GC351)
- Neuroscience, Social Relationships, and Spirituality (GC330)
- Politics and Faith in an Age of Anger (GC223)
- Questioning Ability (GC235)
- Restorative Contemplative Arts (GC231)
- Sing a New Song: Christian Music in All Times and Places (GC252)
- Sing Fires of Justice: Music towards the Common Good (GC353)
- Sounds of the Sacred (GC354)
- Special Topics Seminars in Christian Studies and Global Citizenship (GC480)
- Special Topics in Christian Studies and Global Citizenship (GC380)
- Special Topics in Public Ethics and Spirituality (GC280)
- The Bible and Globalization (GC301)
- Why Am I Here?: Worldview, Meaning-Making, and Authenticity (GC205)
18 half-credit elective courses from Luther and/or Laurier
- Minimum six at the 200 level or above
- Minimum 14 from the Faculty of Arts
Electives available at these Laurier programs:
- Anthropology
- Arabic
- Astronomy
- Biology
- Business
- Chemistry
- Communication Studies
- Computer Science
- Criminology
- Cultural Studies
- Economics
- English
- Environmental Studies
- Film Studies
- French
- Geography
- Geology
- German
- Global Studies
- Health Science
- History
- Indigenous Studies
- Interdisciplinary
- Italian
- Kinesiology
- Leadership
- Mathematics
- Mediterranean Studies
- Music
- Muslim Studies
- North American Studies
- Philosophy
- Physics
- Political Science
- Psychology
- Religion and Culture
- Science
- Sociology
- Spanish
- Women and Gender Studies
- Youth and Children’s Studies
Two half-credit courses in any non-English language
Laurier offers classes in Arabic, French, German, Italian, Spanish. Learn more at the Department of Languages and Literatures page.
Scholarships and Bursaries
Full-time students, in addition to being eligible for financial assistance from Laurier, may be eligible for the following bursaries from Luther.
This $500 scholarship is available to incoming students. If you receive this scholarship and maintain an exceptional grade-point average during your first term of full-time study, you may be eligible to receive it again for a second term. There’s no need to apply for this scholarship; recipients will be contacted by the program director. There’s a limited number of entrance scholarships issued each year.
Value: $1,000*
*Amount subject to change
Deadline to apply: The third week of each term. (Applications will roll over to subsequent terms.)
Value: $4,000*
*Amount subject to change
Women enrolled in a Luther undergraduate program are eligible to receive this award. In addition to academic achievement, the criteria for this award includes volunteer work and other extracurricular involvement that demonstrate well-rounded leadership potential. Nominations will be accepted until the end of March of each year. If you have questions, contact Allen Jorgenson.
Deadline to apply: None – all CSGC students are automatically considered.
Value: $500*
*Amount subject to change
The Serenia Life Financial Scholarship program is available to members of Serenia Life Financial. One-time scholarships are awarded each year to a limited number of members pursuing a full-time undergraduate or graduate university degree, or college diploma at any accredited institution in, or outside of, Canada.
Deadline to apply: June 1
Value: $2,000*
*Amount subject to change
Deadline/Value: varies
Scholarships:
A scholarship is granted on a competitive basis for outstanding academic achievement.
Bursaries:
A bursary is a monetary gift based on demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic achievement. Bursaries do not have to be paid back to the university.