PCJ stands for Philosophy Centre Jinja

The Queen of Apostles Philosophy Centre (PCJ) responds to the challenges of Evangelization in general, training its students to face the modern world that tends to distance itself from its cultural and Christian heritage. Philosophical, religious and social disciplines undertaken by students from various formation houses of Missionary and Religious congregations are meant to equip future missionaries and religious men and women with values and knowledge necessary for initial and continuous pastoral work in Africa and in the world at large.

ACADEMICS

Academic Programs

Academic Affairs

OUR DEPARTMENTS

PHILOSOPHY DEPARTMENT

To bring to the student’s mind a clear conception of what Philosophy itself is about. To examine all the specific areas of the subject the students will encounter in the program at PCJ

SOCIAL SCIENCE DEPARTMENT

To introduce students to principles of life in society and the understanding of human behavior and dynamics of interaction with the environment.

RELIGIOUS STUDIES DEPARTMENT

To present to students an understanding and appreciation of God’s care, love for his people revealed through His creation, saving events chronicled in the inspired writings.

LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT

To provide knowledge, understanding and control of fundamental non – linguistic undergraduate skills.

UPCOMING EVENTS

1. GRADUATION
PCJ will hold its first ever graduation ceremony on the 11th /May /2024. After being accredited by the National Council for Higher Education on 14th / June / 2021

THEME
"Equipped with faith and wisdom, we hasten to serve God and humanity"

11TH/MAY/2024
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THEME

“Care for our Common Home: Socio-cultural and Philosophical Reflections on the Environment”.

PCJ Cultural Day

PCJ  celebrated its annual cultural day on the 6th Oct, 2023. The PCJ cultural day is an opportunity where all the PCJ communities participate by presenting various aspects in different cultures.

6th/10/23
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The second edition of the philosophy week took place on the 2nd Oct – 6th Oct 2023. climaxing with the cultural day presentation by various communities

THEME: THE PHENOMENON OF WITCHCRAFT: AN AFRICAN PERSPECTIVE.

  REV. DR. AKAIN KWA (MHM)
VICE RECTOR & DEAN OF STUDENTS GIVING HIS REMARKS.
DR. AKAIN IS A PHILOSOPHER AND LECTURES: GENERAL ETHICS AND RESEARCH METHODOLOGY CURRENTLY.