Code | Faculty | Department |
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06256982 | Faculty of Theology and Religion | Department: Biblical and Religious Studies |
Credits | Duration | NQF level |
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Minimum duration of study: 2 years | Total credits: 180 | NQF level: 09 |
Modules to the value of 10 credits may be selected from any other faculty as substitute for one of the core modules.
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Mini-dissertation
The proposed title of the mini-dissertation must be submitted for approval to the Research Committee via the Supervisor and the relevant head of department before a student may commence with the research.
In order to pass with distinction, a weighted average (GPA) of at least 75% in the examination of the coursework and 75% for the mini-dissertation must be obtained.
Registration for postgraduate programmes
1. Concurrent registration for a second postgraduate programme
No student is allowed to register for more than one postgraduate programme concurrently, except where the student’s academic record warrants it and with the Dean’s approval. Continuation of study for the second postgraduate programme will be subject to favourable progress reported by the heads of department in the Faculty of Theology. However, no student will be allowed to participate in examinations for a second postgraduate programme in another faculty during the examinations of the Faculty of Theology.
2. Renewal of registration
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No interruption may occur in a postgraduate student’s registration for a postgraduate study programme. Should a student interrupt his/her studies, such a student will upon re-registration be liable for the full fees applicable to the degree programme.
If a student interrupts registration for the postgraduate programme and it is not renewed within four years of the first registration, the credits obtained will no longer be valid. The student should repeat the modules already passed.
A student for an honours degree must complete his or her studies within two years. Under special circumstances, the Dean, on the recommendation of the relevant head of department, may give approval for a limited fixed extension of this period.
A master’s degree is conferred on a student only if at least one year has expired after obtaining the qualifications required for master’s study.
A doctorate is conferred on a student only if at least 12 months since registration for the doctorate at this University have expired. Subject to other faculty regulations, a student for a doctorate must complete his or her studies within three years after first registering for the degree. Under special circumstances, the Dean, on the recommendation of the relevant head of department, may give approval for a limited fixed extension of this period.
Module content:
Mini-dissertation on a theme chosen in collaboration with the department which relates to one of the modules that are studied in the programme, constituting 7 000-10 000 words written under supervision of a supervising lecturer. The study entails scholastic and advanced research of a selected specialist area. Planning, researching and managing processes within broad parameters and functions are required. Use of computer programs for analysis and report writing. Complete accountability for achieving and evaluating personal and/or group output. Entry to doctoral and further research education, and to research-based occupations.
Module content:
This module provides an overview of the beliefs, practices and scripture of Islam.
Module content:
This module deals with the origin and apparent growth of Islam during its formative years.
Module content:
This module deals with the history of relations between Christians and Muslims with the underlying theories and topics characterising the relations.
Module content:
Study of the principles of this discipline as well as study of selected excavations in the lands of the Bible.
Module content:
Study of the principles of Biblical historiography as such and the study of the characteristics of historical texts in the Bible.
Module content:
Study of the principles of exegesis as well as practical exegesis of selected texts of the Old and New Testaments.
Module content:
Study of the values and ethical institutions in the time of the Bible as well as practical application in the modern context .
Module content:
Mini-dissertation on a theme chosen in collaboration with the department which relates to one of the modules that are studied in the programme, constituting 7 000-10 000 words written under supervision of a supervising lecturer. The study entails scholastic and advanced research of a selected specialist area. Planning, researching and managing processes within broad parameters and functions are required. Use of computer programs for analysis and report writing. Complete accountability for achieving and evaluating personal and/or group output. Entry to doctoral and further research education, and to research-based occupations.
Module content:
This module provides an overview of the beliefs, practices and scripture of Islam.
Module content:
This module deals with the origin and apparent growth of Islam during its formative years.
Module content:
This module deals with the history of relations between Christians and Muslims with the underlying theories and topics characterising the relations.
Module content:
Study of the principles of this discipline as well as study of selected excavations in the lands of the Bible.
Module content:
Study of the principles of Biblical historiography as such and the study of the characteristics of historical texts in the Bible.
Module content:
Study of the principles of exegesis as well as practical exegesis of selected texts of the Old and New Testaments.
Module content:
Study of the values and ethical institutions in the time of the Bible as well as practical application in the modern context .
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