Miami Dade College

Associate of Arts in Religion

Miami, United States

The Non-degree in Associate of Arts in Religion at Miami Dade College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Miami Dade College is a large, multicultural community college spread across the Miami metropolitan area, serving over 47,000 students and welcoming more than 1,700 international learners. Founded in the late 1950s, MDC is known for broad access to higher education, offering associate degrees, workforce training and pathways that prepare students for careers or further university study. Its multi-campus structure reflects Miami’s cultural diversity and provides students with abundant opportunities for hands-on learning and community engagement.

Programs at MDC are designed to be practical and responsive to employer needs, with strong offerings in business, health sciences, technology and the arts. The college maintains partnerships with local industry and four-year institutions, making transfer smooth for students pursuing bachelor degrees. Student support services include academic advising, English language assistance and career centers that help international students navigate study, internships and employment planning in a dynamic urban setting.

Living and studying in Miami gives students access to a global business hub, vibrant cultural life and extensive internship possibilities across finance, hospitality, media and health sectors. MDC’s emphasis on affordability and student success makes it an attractive option for international learners seeking practical credentials and pathways to further study. The college combines supportive resources with ample real-world experience to help students achieve their academic and professional goals.

About the Program

The Associate of Arts in Religion at Miami Dade College is a two-year program for students who want to study religion. It helps students compare religions of the world, study the inherent values of various religions, and explore one religious system in depth.

Students in this program take courses in world and western religions, as well as history courses. They develop skills in areas like critical thinking, writing, and research, and can pursue specialized courses in areas like biblical studies or religious ethics.

Graduates of this program can become ministers, religious educators, youth ministers, chaplains, or nonprofit professionals. They can work in industries like religious organizations, education, or social services, or for employers like churches, synagogues, or community organizations.

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