Doctor of Theology and Practice (DTh) - University of.
Overview. The MA by Research programme in Theology and Religion offered by University of Birmingham requires you to prepare a dissertation of up to 40,000 words on a topic of your choice, for which an academic staff member will provide expert supervision.
PhD in Theology and Religious Studies. The PhD is normally a three-year course of full-time study, culminating in a thesis of no more than 80,000 words, based on original research on a focused topic. It is also possible to pursue the degree part-time over five years. The Faculty of Divinity is one of the largest centres for theological research.
Theology Entry Requirements; Minimum UK requirements Students who wish to read for a research degree should normally have obtained either an MA with Merit or, in exceptional circumstances, a first class or good upper second class honours degree at a British university, or (b) an equivalent qualification.
LST changed my life as a young theology student in the 1980s. It ignited a passion in me for the Kingdom of God and the mission of the Church. I encountered rigorous academic study of theology and powerful experiences of the Holy Spirit in worship and prayer.
The Department's distance learning PhD is a three-year full-time or six-year part-time course in either subject area, depending on topic. Our students produce internationally-recognised research within one of our research clusters, with topics covering human history from prehistory to present.
About distance learning Distance learning enables you to study the same sorts of modules as if studying on campus. You use materials prepared and supported by our academics, who are experts not just in their chosen fields, but also in working with distance learners.
The Graduate Diploma in Bible and Theology is fully distance learning and is available as a full-time or part-time programme of study. The programme comprises of six taught modules (20 credits each); the topics covered in the modules ensure that students examine a wide and inclusive range of approaches to the Bible and to historical and contemporary theological themes.