Bachelor of Arts in Christianity and Culture 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Universität Heidelberg |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

3,000 EURTuition Fee/year

Application Deadline

31 Mar, 2026Application Deadline

Programme overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree programme in Christianity and Culture focusses on the origin and current state of Christianity as a cultural phenomenon. The degree programme covers theoretical and empirically-founded aspects of the subject and offers students the opportunity to develop a specialism of their choice.



The Bachelor’s degree programme in Christianity and Culture with a weighting of 50% offers students a specialist theological degree, with a specialism in a field of their choice (Old Testament, New Testament, church history, systematic theology, religious studies and practical theology), and up to two neighbouring subjects. The degree course prepares students to enter the job market. Graduates are able to solve problems independently, and have gained the  methodical and practical skills required to successfully enter employment. 


Depending on students’ chosen area of specialism, they may be required to demonstrate knowledge of a source language. If the Old Testament is chosen as a specialism, students must demonstrate knowledge of Hebrew; a specialism in the New Testament requires that students have knowledge of Greek; specialisation in church history requires knowledge of Latin or Greek; specialisation in systematic and practical theology requires that students demonstrate knowledge of one of the aforementioned languages of their choice; and where students specialise in religious studies/intercultural theology they must demonstrate knowledge of one of the aforementioned old languages or a non-European source language. Students have the opportunity to fulfil language requirements during the Bachelor’s degree programme.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Degree

BA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The degree programme in Christianity and Culture focusses on the origin and current state of Christianity as a cultural phenomenon. The degree programme covers theoretical and empirically-founded aspects of the subject and offers students the opportunity to develop a specialism of their choice.



The Bachelor’s degree programme in Christianity and Culture with a weighting of 50% offers students a specialist theological degree, with a specialism in a field of their choice (Old Testament, New Testament, church history, systematic theology, religious studies and practical theology), and up to two neighbouring subjects. The degree course prepares students to enter the job market. Graduates are able to solve problems independently, and have gained the  methodical and practical skills required to successfully enter employment. 


Depending on students’ chosen area of specialism, they may be required to demonstrate knowledge of a source language. If the Old Testament is chosen as a specialism, students must demonstrate knowledge of Hebrew; a specialism in the New Testament requires that students have knowledge of Greek; specialisation in church history requires knowledge of Latin or Greek; specialisation in systematic and practical theology requires that students demonstrate knowledge of one of the aforementioned languages of their choice; and where students specialise in religious studies/intercultural theology they must demonstrate knowledge of one of the aforementioned old languages or a non-European source language. Students have the opportunity to fulfil language requirements during the Bachelor’s degree programme.

Admission Requirements

  • If applicants cannot present a German language certificate with their application, they must pass the DSH examination at Heidelberg University, with a minimum score of DSH-2.
  • If the applicant’s foreign higher-education entrance qualification (Baccalauréat, GCE - A & O-Levels, etc.) is found to be equivalent to the German higher-education entrance qualification (usually Abitur), the international applicant can be directly admitted to the university, if not the applicant will be required to pass an assessment test.

31 Mar 2026
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Tuition fees

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0 EUR
International
3,000 EUR

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