Bachelor of Science
Licentiate diploma in moral theology and spirituality
Bachelor of Science (canonical, church, Roman) - a degree awarded at the faculties of theology of Catholic universities operating on papal law. Is part of the so-called of the Roman system of academic degrees, it is not identical to the professional title of a licencjat determined by Polish law and has no power under Polish law.
In Poland, the Bachelor of Science, also known as the "canonical bachelor" or "Roman", is a degree higher than the professional master's degree, and lower than the academic degree of a doctor. He authorizes, after receiving the nomination of the proper bishop, to lecture on philosophical, theological and legal subjects in Catholic high schools, faculties of Catholic theology approved by the Holy See and in seminaries.
The basis for receiving the licensor's degree is a specialized study, which ends with writing a thesis and submitting the exam before a few-member theological commission. This degree is gained within individual fields of theology and canon law. In Poland, persons holding a bachelorsate record before the name and the abbreviation "mgr lic." or simply "lic." In the faculties of Catholic theology, obtaining a bachelor's degree is necessary to apply for a PhD degree.
In Poland you can get a licentiate degree from all theological sciences except biblical studies and liturgics. The only universities with the right to give the licencjusz degree biblical studies are: École biblique et archéologique française de Jérusalem, the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Rome (the so-called Biblicum) and the Franciscan Bible Study in Jerusalem. The only university with the right to give the licensor degree of liturgical sciences is the Pontifical Liturgical Institute of St. Anzelma in Rome. In Poland, one can get a bachelor's degree in biblical theology. The Institute of Biblical Sciences KUL seeks the right to grant bachelor's degree to the licensor degree. Roman system of scientific degrees
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