Applied Theology
Bachelor's degree
In Oxford
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Oxford
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Start date
Different dates available
The MTh is divided into two parts. Part I is one year of taught study during which full-time students must be resident in Oxford and part-time students must attend classes in Oxford once a week.You will take four units in total, each assessed by extended essay. The two core units are:
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Subjects
- IT
- Theology
- Part Time
- Full Time
Course programme
You will choose two further units from the following options:
- Doctrine, Context and Practice
- Experiential Project with Theological Reflection.
In Part II of the MTh, you will write a dissertation on an agreed topic in practical theology. This dissertation can be completed part-time with no requirement to be permanently resident in Oxford.
The MTh may be taken either full-time (residential) in two years, or part-time in three or four years. You may transfer from full-time to part-time after the first year.
Students who leave the University of Oxford with graduate degrees in theology enter a variety of careers all around the world. The majority who gain the MTh Applied Theology secure employment as, for example, vicars, priests or church workers. Some progress to careers such as school teachers, social workers or military officers.
Applied Theology