The undergraduate academic program of Conrad Grebel University College complements the programs of the University of Waterloo. The College teaches courses in the following areas: Interdisciplinary Arts/English/Fine Arts, History, Mennonite Studies, Music, Church Music and Worship, Peace and Conflict Studies, Philosophy, Religious Studies and Sociology. Upwards of 2,800 students from across the UW campus also take courses each year at the College.
Conrad Grebel University College and the University of Waterloo offer a conjoint graduate program leading to a Master of Theological Studies degree. The TS program is focused on a study of Christianity and the mission of the Christian church in the world, and is offered from an Anabaptist/ Mennonite perspective, within an ecumenical context.
Combining rigorous interdisciplinary scholarship with concrete application, MPACS is a vibrant academic program that will empower students with the knowledge, research, and practical skills needed to contribute to nonviolent peacebuilding efforts. MPACS places a unique focus on the pivotal role that individuals within civil society play as catalysts for peace. The MPACS program will be a course-based, professional graduate program open to both full-time and part-time students beginning in the fall of 2012.
In addition to teaching classes at the undergraduate and graduate level, Conrad Grebel University College is constantly working towards continuing education and actively researching areas of interest.
The Conrad Grebel Review is an interdisciplinary journal of Christian inquiry devoted to thoughtful, sustained discussion of spirituality, theology and culture from a broadly-based Mennonite perspective.