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St Michael's College boasts vibrant interdisciplinary programs and an inclusive, diverse campus. Learners engage with top scholars in a picturesque environment that combines the intimacy of a liberal arts college with the resources of a leading research institution. Instruction primarily occurs within the College's historic buildings, enhanced by access to the Kelly Library, UofT's second-largest collection. The curriculum promotes exploration and achievement through both academic studies and hands-on experiences like operating a printing press, pursuing research positions, testing virtual reality applications, or participating in international exchange programs.
The Christianity and Culture curriculum welcomes students from all belief systems and walks of life to examine Christianity's interplay with society across different eras and cultures. Coursework investigates themes such as faith's intersection with governance, occult sciences and celestial studies, equity and identity issues, philosophical and religious thought, plus artistic interpretations of Christian themes in literature, performance, visual arts, and music. Through intimate seminar discussions that encourage academic dialogue, intellectual fellowship, and collective meaning-making, this program examines humanity's multifaceted responses to Christian traditions.