BA (Honours) Theological Studies
This course is aimed at those involved in Christian ministry, both lay and ordained.
Teaching and facilities
Teaching takes place at the College of the Resurrection at Mirfield, and at the Department of Biblical Studies in Sheffield depending on your chosen modules.
You'll have access to the College’s library and the University’s facilities including the library and sports facilities. Your graduation ceremony will take place at the University of Sheffield.
Course duration
- Full-time: 3 years
- Part-time: 5 years
Entry requirements
You should have a Foundation degree in Theology and Ministry or another relevant subject, or have evidence of appropriate study.
If you've already gained a first degree in another subject, and have significant experience of Christian ministry, you may be eligible to begin the course at level 2.
How to apply
Please apply direct to the College of the Resurrection.
Course overview
This course enables those involved in Christian ministry to engage with a range of theological subjects, informed by recent research and scholarship, and to relate their studies to pastoral practice.
The course is approved by the Church of England for the academic and professional formation of Christian ministers, both lay and ordained. It does this in a context that offers you an awareness of the variety of Christian traditions, practices and cultures historically, globally and locally.
You'll develop an understanding of the interrelationship between Christian ministry, theology and broader cultural currents. By the end of the course you'll have:
- A detailed knowledge of key issues
- The ability to undertake a detailed analysis and close reading of the biblical text, informed by the original languages (if you opt to study Hebrew and/or Greek).
You may choose to study a Biblical language (Greek or Hebrew) in place of an optional module at any level.
Level 1You'll spend at least one third of your time studying Biblical Studies core modules:
The rest of your time is given to a range of modules laying a foundation for academic study in general and the study of theology in particular; modules include:
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Level 2You'll spend one third of your time on Biblical Studies, shared between old and new Testaments, and also take a range of optional modules.
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Level 3In addition to core and optional modules, you'll complete a dissertation.
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