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Overview

Religion and Public Policy:

Explore the intersection of religion and public policy in this dynamic course. Designed for students, policymakers, and anyone interested in the role of faith in shaping government decisions. Delve into ethical dilemmas, religious freedoms, and political controversies. Gain valuable insights into policy-making and advocacy strategies in a diverse society. Learn how to navigate the complexities of church-state relations and foster inclusive dialogues. Broaden your understanding of the impact of belief systems on public life. Start your exploration today!

Religion and Public Policy is a thought-provoking course that delves into the intersection of faith and governance. Explore the impact of religious beliefs on public policy decisions and societal norms. Gain a deeper understanding of how religion shapes political discourse and policies. Engage in discussions on ethics, morality, and civil liberties. Develop critical thinking and analytical skills to navigate complex issues in a diverse society. Benefit from interactive lectures, case studies, and guest speakers. Enrich your knowledge with real-world examples and practical applications. Elevate your understanding of religion in the realm of public policy.
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Course structure

• Introduction to Religion and Public Policy
• The Role of Religion in Shaping Public Policy
• Religious Freedom and Separation of Church and State
• Ethical Considerations in Policy Making
• Case Studies on Religion and Public Policy

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Religion and Public Policy is a course designed to explore the intersection of religious beliefs and governmental decisions. By studying this subject, students will gain a deeper understanding of how religion influences public policy and vice versa.
Throughout the duration of this course, which typically spans 12 weeks and is self-paced, learners will delve into various case studies and historical examples to grasp the complexities of this dynamic relationship.
Ultimately, the goal is for participants to develop critical thinking skills and analytical abilities to navigate the complexities of religion and public policy in today's world.

Year Religious Freedom Laws Passed Public Policy Impact
2018 15 Increased protection for religious minorities
2019 20 Controversy over religious exemptions in healthcare
2020 12 Debates on religious symbols in public spaces

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