Master of Arts in Faith and Culture Objective: The Master of Arts in Faith and Culture (MAFC) graduate program is designed to form people in the professions, community leaders and church personnel capable of assisting others in the integration of personal and communal faith and the American way of life, as faithful citizens.
Target applicants: The MAFC degree provides working professionals, educators and ministers with an intellectual and practical formation program that responds to the demands of living in today’s cultural context as a people of faith.
Graduation requirements:
The MAFC requires completion of 36 graduate credit hours in the program, consisting of an 18-hour core course component, a 6-hour core electives component, a 9-hour area of concentration, and a 3-hour service-learning and leadership practicum (field experience). In place of the area of concentration, 9 hours may be taken from among the core electives.
The service-learning and leadership practicum is intended to provide practical objectives and educational methods for forming faithful citizens in parochial, diocesan or other community settings.
Application Process
Application details and deadlines for our master’s and certificate programs.
Center for Faith and Culture
The mission of the Center for Faith and Culture is to understand and impact the relationship between the worldview of Catholic faith and the American way of life. Learn more about our Masters program and Certificate program or attend an open house and come meet us.