About the university
As an academic institution, ETF is rather young, born out of the work of the Bible Institute Belgium, which in turn originated in mission work among Belgian soldiers during World War I. 1919 Foundation of the Bible school ‘Institut Biblique de la Mission Belge Evangélique’ in Brussels. 1922 Opening of the Dutch-speaking department: Bijbelinstituut België. As of 1965 The institution grew rapidly, among other things because of an increase in foreign students, as the education is offered in three languages. 1971 The theological training program is recognized by the Belgian government. 1975 The Bible Institute moves to a former Jesuit monastery in Heverlee. 1976 The commune of Heverlee fuses with the city of Leuven. 1981 Foundation of the ‘Evangelische Theologische Faculteit’, the academic program of the Bible Institute. 1983 ETF, the academic program, is recognized by the government to award licentiate- and doctoral degrees. 1984 ETF awards her first licentiate degree. 1986 ETF awards her first doctoral degree. 1992 The French-speaking department IBB is terminated and relocated. 1996 The licentiate degree (precursor of the Master’s programme) is offered completely in English. 2003 The Higher Education Law of the Flemish government implements the BAMA-structure and reaffirms ETF’s right to award recognized degrees of Bachelor, Master and Doctor in Theology and Religious Studies. 2004-2005 The former educational programs (candidate and licentiate) are reshaped into a three year Bachelor’s program and a two year Master’s program. The existing graduate-program (BIB) is phased out. 2007 The Bachelor and Master’s programs of ETF are accredited by the Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organization (NVAO). 2008 The Flemish government awards ETF with a partial educational subsidy. 2012 The Flemish government also approves the application for research funding.
Education programs
Culturology
Culturology
Bachelor of Arts in Theology and Religious Studies
Dutch
Language of instructions
Full-time
Study mode
$962
Fee for international students
$962
Fee for domestic students
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Evangelische Theologische Faculteit Leuven
ETF, Sint-Jansbergsesteenweg 97
Leuven
3001
Belgium
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