Entry requirementsEntry Requirements Students should usually have a good first degree in an appropriate field. Exceptionally, a student may be admitted on the basis of relevant professional experience, provided they show evidence of academic ability.
Academic titleMTh Christianity in the Non-Western World
Course descriptionThis programme is designed to enable participants to appreciate a wide range of Christian belief, culture and practice throughout the world, in historical, theological, and sociological contexts. It provides both a broad introduction to World Christianity (with concentration on Africa and Asia) and an opportunity for more in-depth study of specific aspects of the topic.
Learning Outcomes
Students who follow the programme successfully will gain a detailed understanding of the major issues facing Christianity as a worldwide religion, and will develop experience in designing and conducting a research project (the dissertation).
How You Will Be Taught
The learning process in courses will involve both teaching input and student discussion. You will take two compulsory core courses, compulsory research methods courses, plus three optional courses, and will complete a supervised 15,000-word dissertation.