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Oak Hill Theological College: Theology
Institution | Oak Hill Theological College |
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Department | Oak Hill College |
Web | http://www.oakhill.ac.uk |
Study type | Taught |
MA
Summary
The MA is a rigorous programme that enables you to study theology at a more advanced level, taking an even more specialised approach to the different theological disciplines than is possible in the BA (Hons) programme.
MA students take a compulsory module on hermeneutics and epistemology, which is common to all of our postgraduate programmes, and write either a long dissertation or a short dissertation and a short project. In addition, MA students have the freedom to choose a further 90 credits worth of taught modules. The programme is designed to foster independent research and to allow you to take electives from across the theological disciplines or to specialise in a particular discipline.
The MA may be taken either full time over 12 months or taken part time over 24 months.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | All applicants are required to meet both academic and English language requirements to be considered for the programme. For details please see https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/study-with-us/entry-requirements#postgraduate |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The MA is a rigorous programme that enables you to study theology at a more advanced level, taking an even more specialised approach to the different theological disciplines than is possible in the BA (Hons) programme.
MA students take a compulsory module on hermeneutics and epistemology, which is common to all of our postgraduate programmes, and write either a long dissertation or a short dissertation and a short project. In addition, MA students have the freedom to choose a further 90 credits worth of taught modules. The programme is designed to foster independent research and to allow you to take electives from across the theological disciplines or to specialise in a particular discipline.
The MA may be taken either full time over 12 months or taken part time over 24 months.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | All applicants are required to meet both academic and English language requirements to be considered for the programme. For details please see https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/study-with-us/entry-requirements#postgraduate |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The MA enables you to study theology at a more advanced level, taking an even more specialised approach to the different disciplines than is possible in the BA (Hons) programme.
You choose four taught modules and also do a 15,000 word dissertation, or the combination of a short dissertation and short project.
The programme is frequently taken over two years part time, but can be completed in 12 months of full time study.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entrance requirement is a UK Honours degree in Theology (classified 2.2 or above). Normally, broader degrees in Religious Studies and other subjects will not provide an adequate grounding for this programme. Students without a degree in Theology may qualify for admission if they are able to demonstrate both academic ability and sufficient other theological background. Students wishing to take certain modules in Biblical Studies as part of their programme must demonstrate a proficiency in Greek or Hebrew at least to the standard of the pre-requisites identified for the relevant Oak Hill modules. Applicants must also satisfy the College that they have a sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the programme. An applicant whose first language is not English will be expected to reach, at the point of application to Oak Hill College, a suitable minimum level of English language. We therefore require all applicants whose first language is not English to take an Academic IELTS test and achieve an overall score of 7.0 or above, with no less than 6.5 in each component. |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The MA enables you to study theology at a more advanced level, taking an even more specialised approach to the different disciplines than is possible in the BA (Hons) programme.
You choose four taught modules and also do a 15,000 word dissertation, or the combination of a short dissertation and short project.
The programme is frequently taken over two years part time, but can be completed in 12 months of full time study.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entrance requirement is a UK Honours degree in Theology (classified 2.2 or above). Normally, broader degrees in Religious Studies and other subjects will not provide an adequate grounding for this programme. Students without a degree in Theology may qualify for admission if they are able to demonstrate both academic ability and sufficient other theological background. Students wishing to take certain modules in Biblical Studies as part of their programme must demonstrate a proficiency in Greek or Hebrew at least to the standard of the pre-requisites identified for the relevant Oak Hill modules. Applicants must also satisfy the College that they have a sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the programme. An applicant whose first language is not English will be expected to reach, at the point of application to Oak Hill College, a suitable minimum level of English language. We therefore require all applicants whose first language is not English to take an Academic IELTS test and achieve an overall score of 7.0 or above, with no less than 6.5 in each component. |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
MTheol
Summary
The MTheol Theology is an integrated undergraduate Master’s degree, building from a broad foundation of theological, pastoral and cross-cultural studies in the first three years to an area of in-depth specialisation of your choice in the fourth year.
This programme has your ministry in mind. You go deeper in order to explain things more simply and clearly. You are not left at the end with a brilliant theology that won’t make sense to anybody in the pew. That’s why many of the modules cultivate and assess the ability to articulate profound truths in accessible and powerful ways.
Normally, applicants apply for the BA (Hons) and then, during the DipHE year, go through an internal admissions process to enter year 3 of the MTheol programme. For more information about this, please contact the Oak Hill Admissions Office.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | All applicants are required to meet both academic and English language requirements. For details please see https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/study-with-us/entry-requirements#postgraduate |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The MTheol Theology is an integrated undergraduate Master’s degree, building from a broad foundation of theological, pastoral and cross-cultural studies in the first three years to an area of in-depth specialisation of your choice in the fourth year.
This programme has your ministry in mind. You go deeper in order to explain things more simply and clearly. You are not left at the end with a brilliant theology that won’t make sense to anybody in the pew. That’s why many of the modules cultivate and assess the ability to articulate profound truths in accessible and powerful ways.
Normally, applicants apply for the BA (Hons) and then, during the DipHE year, go through an internal admissions process to enter year 3 of the MTheol programme. For more information about this, please contact the Oak Hill Admissions Office.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | All applicants are required to meet both academic and English language requirements. For details please see https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/study-with-us/entry-requirements#postgraduate |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The MTheol Theology is an integrated undergraduate Master’s degree, building from a broad foundation of theological, pastoral and cross-cultural studies in the first three years to an area of in-depth specialisation of your choice in the fourth year.
This programme has your ministry in mind. You go deeper in order to explain things more simply and clearly. You are not left at the end with a brilliant theology that won’t make sense to anybody in the pew. That’s why many of the modules help you to communicate your insights so they can be understood outside the world of theology.
You will specialise in one of two streams, chosen during your application process: Theological & Pastoral Studies or Theology for Crossing Cultures.
Normally applicants apply for the BA (Hons) and then, during the DipHE year, go through an internal admissions process to enter year 3 of the MTheol programme. For more information about this, please contact the Oak Hill Admissions Office.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | Normally, applicants apply for the BA (Hons) and then, during the DipHE year, go through an internal admissions process to enter year 3 of the MTheol programme. For more information about this, please contact the Oak Hill Admissions Office. Direct entry is permitted into the third year of the MTheol programme. Applicants will normally be required to have a 2.1 in the equivalent of a DipHE, FdA or BA (Hons) Theology. Students wishing to take certain modules in Biblical Studies as part of their programme must demonstrate a proficiency in Greek or Hebrew at least to the standard of the pre-requisites identified for the relevant Oak Hill modules (as noted on the Module Narratives). Students specialising in Theology for Crossing Cultures should be able to provide evidence of cross-cultural studies or comparable practical experience, and should also have completed an overseas placement. |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The MTheol Theology is an integrated undergraduate Master’s degree, building from a broad foundation of theological, pastoral and cross-cultural studies in the first three years to an area of in-depth specialisation of your choice in the fourth year.
This programme has your ministry in mind. You go deeper in order to explain things more simply and clearly. You are not left at the end with a brilliant theology that won’t make sense to anybody in the pew. That’s why many of the modules help you to communicate your insights so they can be understood outside the world of theology.
You will specialise in one of two streams, chosen during your application process: Theological & Pastoral Studies or Theology for Crossing Cultures.
Normally applicants apply for the BA (Hons) and then, during the DipHE year, go through an internal admissions process to enter year 3 of the MTheol programme. For more information about this, please contact the Oak Hill Admissions Office.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | Normally, applicants apply for the BA (Hons) and then, during the DipHE year, go through an internal admissions process to enter year 3 of the MTheol programme. For more information about this, please contact the Oak Hill Admissions Office. Direct entry is permitted into the third year of the MTheol programme. Applicants will normally be required to have a 2.1 in the equivalent of a DipHE, FdA or BA (Hons) Theology. Students wishing to take certain modules in Biblical Studies as part of their programme must demonstrate a proficiency in Greek or Hebrew at least to the standard of the pre-requisites identified for the relevant Oak Hill modules (as noted on the Module Narratives). Students specialising in Theology for Crossing Cultures should be able to provide evidence of cross-cultural studies or comparable practical experience, and should also have completed an overseas placement. |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Postgraduate Certificate - PgCert
Summary
The PGCert is a short (60 credit) course, primarily aimed at theology graduates serving in ministry who are considering further study or are looking for an element of continuing professional development. It is designed as an oasis of theological refreshment that nurtures, stretches, and sharpens your skills for ministry.
PGCert students take two modules: a compulsory module on hermeneutics and epistemology, which is common to all our postgraduate programmes, and one elective, which can be a taught module or an independent research project. It combines an integrative, required module with the flexibility of an elective to strengthen your theological foundations and to create space to explore issues that interest you.
There are two pathway options for PGCert students, either to take both modules in one year, or one module in each of two years.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | All applicants are required to meet both academic and English language requirements to be considered for the programme. For details please see https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/study-with-us/entry-requirements#postgraduate |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The PGCert is a short (60 credit) course, primarily aimed at theology graduates serving in ministry who are considering further study or are looking for an element of continuing professional development. It is designed as an oasis of theological refreshment that nurtures, stretches, and sharpens your skills for ministry.
PGCert students take two modules: a compulsory module on hermeneutics and epistemology, which is common to all our postgraduate programmes, and one elective, which can be a taught module or an independent research project. It combines an integrative, required module with the flexibility of an elective to strengthen your theological foundations and to create space to explore issues that interest you.
There are two pathway options for PGCert students, either to take both modules in one year, or one module in each of two years.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | All applicants are required to meet both academic and English language requirements to be considered for the programme. For details please see https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/study-with-us/entry-requirements#postgraduate |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The PGCert is a short (60 credit) course, primarily aimed at theology graduates serving in ministry who are considering further study or are looking for an element of continuing professional development. PGCert students take two modules: a compulsory module on hermeneutics and epistemology, which is common to all our postgraduate programmes, and one elective, which can be a taught module, an independent research project, or a guided reading module. There are two pathway options for students, either to take both modules in one year, or one module in each of two years.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entrance requirement is a UK Honours degree in Theology (classified 2.2 or above). Normally, broader degrees in Religious Studies and other subjects will not provide an adequate grounding for this programme. Students without a degree in Theology may qualify for admission if they are able to demonstrate both academic ability and sufficient other theological background. Students wishing to take certain modules in Biblical Studies as part of their programme must demonstrate a proficiency in Greek or Hebrew at least to the standard of the pre-requisites identified for the relevant Oak Hill modules. Applicants must also satisfy the College that they have a sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the programme. An applicant whose first language is not English will be expected to reach, at the point of application to Oak Hill College, a suitable minimum level of English language. We therefore require all applicants whose first language is not English to take an Academic IELTS test and achieve an overall score of 7.0 or above, with no less than 6.5 in each component. |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The PGCert is a short (60 credit) course, primarily aimed at theology graduates serving in ministry who are considering further study or are looking for an element of continuing professional development. PGCert students take two modules: a compulsory module on hermeneutics and epistemology, which is common to all our postgraduate programmes, and one elective, which can be a taught module, an independent research project, or a guided reading module. There are two pathway options for students, either to take both modules in one year, or one module in each of two years.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entrance requirement is a UK Honours degree in Theology (classified 2.2 or above). Normally, broader degrees in Religious Studies and other subjects will not provide an adequate grounding for this programme. Students without a degree in Theology may qualify for admission if they are able to demonstrate both academic ability and sufficient other theological background. Students wishing to take certain modules in Biblical Studies as part of their programme must demonstrate a proficiency in Greek or Hebrew at least to the standard of the pre-requisites identified for the relevant Oak Hill modules. Applicants must also satisfy the College that they have a sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the programme. An applicant whose first language is not English will be expected to reach, at the point of application to Oak Hill College, a suitable minimum level of English language. We therefore require all applicants whose first language is not English to take an Academic IELTS test and achieve an overall score of 7.0 or above, with no less than 6.5 in each component. |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Summary
The PGDip makes our training for gospel ministry available more widely at a postgraduate level. What distinguishes the PGDip from the MA and MTheol (year 4) is that it does not require a research component, although you can do a short research project if you choose.
PGDip students take 120 credits worth of modules at Level 7: a compulsory module on hermeneutics and epistemology, which is common to all of our postgraduate programmes, worth 30 credits, plus 90 credits of electives, at least 30 of which must be a taught Specialist Master's-Level module. The programme is designed for many people who want to study and prepare for ministry at a postgraduate level, but for whom independent research is not the right fit.
The programme can be taken over one year full time or two years part time.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | All applicants are required to meet both academic and English language requirements to be considered for the programme. For details please see https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/study-with-us/entry-requirements#postgraduate |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The PGDip makes our training for gospel ministry available more widely at a postgraduate level. What distinguishes the PGDip from the MA and MTheol (year 4) is that it does not require a research component, although you can do a short research project if you choose.
PGDip students take 120 credits worth of modules at Level 7: a compulsory module on hermeneutics and epistemology, which is common to all of our postgraduate programmes, worth 30 credits, plus 90 credits of electives, at least 30 of which must be a taught Specialist Master's-Level module. The programme is designed for many people who want to study and prepare for ministry at a postgraduate level, but for whom independent research is not the right fit.
The programme can be taken over one year full time or two years part time.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | All applicants are required to meet both academic and English language requirements to be considered for the programme. For details please see https://www.oakhill.ac.uk/study-with-us/entry-requirements#postgraduate |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The PGDip makes our training for gospel ministry available more widely at a postgraduate level. What distinguishes the PGDip from the MA and MTheol (year 4) is that it does not require a research component, although you can do a short research project if you choose.
You take four modules to earn the PGDip. This fits well for many people who want to study and prepare for ministry at a postgraduate level, but for whom independent research is not the right fit.
The programme can be taken over one year full time or two years part time.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entrance requirement is a UK Honours degree in Theology (classified 2.2 or above). Normally, broader degrees in Religious Studies and other subjects will not provide an adequate grounding for the programme. Students without a degree in Theology may qualify for admission if they are able to demonstrate both academic ability and sufficient other theological background. Students wishing to take certain modules in Biblical Studies as part of their programme must demonstrate a proficiency in Greek or Hebrew at least to the standard of the pre-requisites identified for the relevant Oak Hill modules. Applicants must also satisfy the College that they have a sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the programme. An applicant whose first language is not English will be expected to reach, at the point of application to Oak Hill College, a suitable minimum level of English language. We therefore require all applicants whose first language is not English to take an Academic IELTS test and achieve an overall score of 7.0 or above, with no less than 6.5 in each component. |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
Summary
The PGDip makes our training for gospel ministry available more widely at a postgraduate level. What distinguishes the PGDip from the MA and MTheol (year 4) is that it does not require a research component, although you can do a short research project if you choose.
You take four modules to earn the PGDip. This fits well for many people who want to study and prepare for ministry at a postgraduate level, but for whom independent research is not the right fit.
The programme can be taken over one year full time or two years part time.
admissions@oakhill.ac.uk | |
Telephone | 020 8449 0467 |
Level | RQF Level 7 |
Entry requirements | The normal entrance requirement is a UK Honours degree in Theology (classified 2.2 or above). Normally, broader degrees in Religious Studies and other subjects will not provide an adequate grounding for the programme. Students without a degree in Theology may qualify for admission if they are able to demonstrate both academic ability and sufficient other theological background. Students wishing to take certain modules in Biblical Studies as part of their programme must demonstrate a proficiency in Greek or Hebrew at least to the standard of the pre-requisites identified for the relevant Oak Hill modules. Applicants must also satisfy the College that they have a sufficient command of spoken and written English to meet the demands of the programme. An applicant whose first language is not English will be expected to reach, at the point of application to Oak Hill College, a suitable minimum level of English language. We therefore require all applicants whose first language is not English to take an Academic IELTS test and achieve an overall score of 7.0 or above, with no less than 6.5 in each component. |
Location | Oak Hill College Chase Side London N14 4PS |
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