Master’s Level Concentration in Global Development and Social Justice

About the Concentration
The new Concentration in Global Development and Social Justice represents an innovative partnership between St. John’s University, one of the largest Catholic universities in the United States, and Caritas of Rome, which is part of a worldwide network of Roman Catholic relief, development, and social service agencies, and also with the Idente Foundation.  This new concentration at St. John’s is under the administrative auspices of the Master of Arts in Liberal Studies, an interdisciplinary degree program designed especially for working professionals, with special attention to the talents and experiences, the needs and learning styles of adult learners.

In his first Encyclical, Deus Caritas Est, “God is Love,” Pope Benedict XVI wrote:

Today the means of mass communication have made our planet smaller, rapidly narrowing the distance between different peoples and cultures. This “togetherness” at times gives rise to misunderstandings and tensions, yet our ability to know almost instantly about the needs of others challenges us to share their situation and their difficulties. (Deus Caritas Est 30)

This Master’s Level Concentration in Global Development and Social Justice places the impressive information technology resources of St. John’s University (ranked by Intel as one of the top ten unwired colleges) at the service of the Church’s mission to advance sustainable global development and social justice.  As Pope Benedict XVI writes:

Individuals who care for those in need must first be professionally competent: they should be properly trained in what to do and how to do it, and committed to continuing care. Yet, while professional competence is a primary, fundamental requirement, it is not of itself sufficient. We are dealing with human beings, and human beings always need something more than technically proper care. They need humanity. They need heartfelt concern. Those who work for the Church's charitable organizations must be distinguished by the fact that they do not merely meet the needs of the moment, but they dedicate themselves to others with heartfelt concern, enabling them to experience the richness of their humanity.  (Deus Caritas Est 31)

The Concentration in Global Development and Social Justice is among the innovative ways in which St. John’s is putting into practice the affirmation found in the University’s Vision Statement: “As a Catholic and Vincentian university, we will be known worldwide for addressing issues of poverty and social justice.” 

Department Contact
Rev. Jean-Pierre Ruiz, S.T.D.
Director, Master of Arts in Liberal Studies
Phone (718) 990-1393
Fax (718) 990-5726
ruizj@stjohns.edu

Graduate Admission Information
Office of Graduate Admission
(718) 990-1601
gradhelp@stjohns.edu

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