University of Roehampton

UK
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Theology, Mission and Practice

FieldFdA/BTh Theology, Mission & Practice
Duration3 years
Tuition17628.00

Overview

Theology, Mission and Practice at the University of Roehampton helps you connect biblical study with Christian mission and everyday ministry practice. You study theology, church history and ethics, and develop practical skills through placements and a final-year project.

About this programme

Overview

The Theology, Mission and Practice course at the University of Roehampton provides students with a comprehensive understanding of biblical studies and its application to Christian mission and everyday ministry. This program blends academic learning with practical experience, preparing graduates for various roles within the church and community.

What you'll study

The curriculum encompasses core areas that bridge theology with practical applications:

  • Exploring the Old Testament
  • Exploring the New Testament
  • Navigating Global Church History
  • Christian Theology
  • Christian Ethics, Society and Culture
  • Theology and Practice of Mission
  • The Holy Spirit and Mission

Level 5 tracks (choose a pathway)

  • Christian Education
  • Chaplaincy
  • Pastoral Ministry & Care
  • Missional Leadership

Professional learning and assessment

  • Placements: Gain structured professional experience that connects theoretical learning with practical ministry.
  • Final-year project: Complete a capstone project that showcases the integration of academic knowledge and practical skills.
  • Seminars: Participate in sessions led by experienced practitioners to enhance reflective learning and professional development.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements for this program may vary based on the applicant's background and previous qualifications. It is advisable to check with the university for specific details.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Theology, Mission and Practice course can pursue various career paths within church settings, educational institutions, and community organizations. Roles may include pastoral care, chaplaincy, missional leadership, and more, equipping individuals to make meaningful contributions to their communities.

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