The Certificate in Latinx Studies is designed to provide theological and ministerial formation to students preparing for ministry with Hispanic/Latinx churches and communities in the U.S.

The certificate can be earned as part of the residential M.Div. and M.T.S. degrees.

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"Duke’s Latinx certificate is unique, for it integrates theological and ecclesial reflection, interdisciplinary breadth and depth, and hands-on engagement with the everyday struggles of the Latinx people."

Students in the certificate program will take courses in Latinx theology, participate in the Caminantes advanced spiritual formation program, and, in the case of M.Div. students, have at least one field education placement in a Hispanic/Latinx ministry context or the equivalent in the form of a contextual engagement project.   

Through the certificate program, students will:    

  • Become part of a group of fellow sojourners who seek to encounter Christ on the roads connecting Duke Divinity School to the world, while practicing and honing skills for ministry with Hispanic/Latinx communities.  
  • Become part of a learning community that seeks to learn from Hispanic/Latinx Christian traditions and cultures.  
  • Become part of a learning community that is committed to the Hispanic/Latinx community and dedicated to becoming self-aware leaders who can thrive in diverse contexts. 
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Strengthening Ministry in Latinx Communities

Hispanic House of Studies

As a place of unity, transformation, reconciliation, and holistic healing, Hispanic House of Studies helps for students for leadership in Latinx communities and churches. 

Latinx Studies Fellowship

Full-Tuition Scholarships for Residential M.Div. Students

In addition to receiving full-tuition scholarships, Latinx Studies fellows participate in signature programming tailored to their vocational aims, including mentoring, cohort-based professional formation and events, and the ability to earn the Certificate in Latinx Studies. Students are also eligible for funded field education placements through the Office of Field Education that provide financial support up to $40,000.

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Requirements

  • Two courses in Latinx Studies from approved list
  • One course from a list of approved electives
  • A minimum of one year participation in Caminantes (also offered in hybrid format, as needed)
  • (M.Div. only) At least one field education placement in a Hispanic-Latinx context or the equivalent in the form of a contextual engagement project

Students may take other classes in the Divinity School or the University with the approval of the certificate director.

  • Two courses in Latinx Studies from approved list
  • One course from a list of approved electives
  • A minimum of one year participation in Caminantes (also offered in hybrid format, as needed)
  • (M.Div. only) At least one field education placement in a Hispanic-Latinx context or the equivalent in the form of a contextual engagement project

Students may take other classes in the Divinity School or the University with the approval of the certificate director.