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COURSE REQUIREMENTS
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ELEMENTARY General Certificate of Christian Education
(GCCE)
CERTIFICATED AWARDS
The Courses offered at “all levels” in the Prospectus may be taken individually under our certification scheme. The same high standards are required, and according to the Facultys discretion, a relaxation may be made in respect of sponsorship. However, an adjudicator will be required and should be named in the Application Form.
(80 credits Hours) The Courses for study will major on three areas Elementary Theology The Life and Teaching of Christ Outline of the Bible. Elective or electives according to credit hour availability.
majoring on educational aspects. A compulsory Bible Outline Study Course is included in this programme.
ASSOCIATE of THEOLOGY A.Th. This is an intermediate award designed for students who have allowable credits from other Colleges, but who do not have sufficient Reformed background studies to enable them to immediately enter a Graduate programme.
BACHELOR OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION
PLEASE NOTE: Elementary Greek is a basic requirement for all of the following Degrees, this is in addition to the set programme of studies. If Greek has not been included in previous studies an addition of at 16 Credit Hours must be allocated to Credits required for the Degree. The programme of studies for each Degree are to be selected from the recommendations given under each heading. MASTERS PROGRAMMES ISP’s An Independent Research Project will be required complete with a research Thesis of no less than 30000 words. A Dissertation of 20000 on a specialised subject. A set reading programme is required to be completed before graduation. MASTER OF THEOLOGY M.Th. 45 Credit Hours. Majoring on Theology.
MASTER OF DIVINITY M.Div. 45 Credit Hours. Majoring on historical /pastoral subjects. MASTER OF ARTS M.A. 45 Credit Hours. This none specialised Degree covers a selection of none specified subjects The selection of subjects being made according to the students own requirements. Set reading programme is required to be completed for all degrees before graduation. SPECIAL AWARDS The content of the Licentiate programme is dependent upon the Denomination, Local Church, the individual and the College The college will award higher degrees (Ph.D., and DD) on the basis of a thesis, demonstrating that the student has made a significant contribution to the field of study over a significant period of time. The work submitted must demonstrate that the student is an authority in his field and has been involved in major innovative developments in that field. A programme of studies will then be arranged between the student and Faculty, tailored to individual needs. Such a programme will necessitate comprehensive reading and research into a specialised subject of contemporary Christian importance All such work must have received the faculty’s prior approval that the thesis being submitted meets with the colleges approval.
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