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Certificate of Concentration in Social Justice

Certificate of Concentration in International Legal Studies

Certificate of Concentration in Environmental Law

Juris Doctor

Whether our students use their law degrees to create new companies, advocate for vulnerable clients, work on environmental policy, or pursue careers in other legal areas, Loyola University New Orleans College of Law prepares students to practice law with excellence anywhere in the world.

Certificado de Educación Continua en Teología y Ministerio

Programa de extensión / Extension Program

Certificate in Theology and Ministry

Online,  On Campus, OR EXTENSION

Master of Religious Education

Also available online.

Rooted in Ignatian pedagogy, the master of religious education degree is for students eager to explore the religious, catechetical, and theological foundations of the Christian faith while learning skills in the art and practice of teaching and learning and curriculum development. This degree is ideal for theology teachers, catechists, directors of religious education, or those preparing to enter the field of faith formation.

Post-Master's Certificate in Religious Education (Online)

Online Program

The Post-Master’s Certificate in Religious Education is designed for teachers who have the theology degree needed to work in most Catholic high schools, but would like to know more about curriculum development and pedagogy. This 12-credit hour credential enables teachers, as well as parish directors of religious education or catechetical leaders, to be curriculum specialists and leaders in their schools or departments and serve as important resources for their colleagues.

Master of Pastoral Studies and Master of Business Administration

Also available online.

Loyola’s online master of pastoral studies and master of business administration (M.B.A.) dual degree program prepares graduates for rewarding careers and fulfilling lives. In the M.B.A. program, students become well-versed in business theory and learning how to add value to organizations, while pastoral studies courses teach students how to incorporate faith-based values into their work in any field and to embrace practices that support the common good.