Code | Faculty | Department |
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06243002 | Faculty of Theology and Religion | Department: Theology and Religion Dean's Office |
Credits | Duration | NQF level |
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Minimum duration of study: 1 year | Total credits: 120 | NQF level: 08 |
This programme offers admission to postgraduate theological studies to those candidates who already have a three-year non-theological tertiary qualification which is equivalent to a bachelor’s degree. It presents an opportunity to be educated in the application of Theology with a view to certain ministries, occupations or community life. The programme grants access to further postgraduate studies in theology.
Curriculum options
One of the following curriculum options must be selected.
Additional to the selected curriculum option (6 modules of 15 credit each), all students must register for TEO 767 Research essay (30 credits).
The subject groups, subjects and modules are as follows:
Group Biblical Studies
Old Testament Studies
OTW 781: Introduction to Old Testament studies I
OTW 782: Introduction to Old Testament studies II
New Testament Studies
NTW 781: Introduction to New Testament studies I
NTW 782: Introduction to New Testament studies II
Group History-Systematics
Dogmatics and Christian Ethics
DCE 781: Introduction to Dogmatics and Christian Ethics I
DCE 782: Introduction to Dogmatics and Christian Ethics II
Church History and Church Polity
KGS 781: Introduction to Church History and Church Polity I
KGS 782: Introduction to Church History and Church Polity II
Group Applied Theology
Science of Religion and Missiology
GSW 781: Introduction to science of religion and missiology I
GSW 782: Introduction to science of religion and missiology II
Practical Theology
PRT 781: Introduction to Practical Theology I
PRT 782: Introduction to Practical Theology II
For the degree to be conferred with distinction, a student has to obtain at least a GPA of 75% (not rounded) in all six selected modules, as well as in the research essay.
Minimum credits: 120
Additional to the Research essay module, select 6 elective modules as per the curriculum options.
Curriculum options
One of the following curriculum options must be selected.
Additional to the selected curriculum option (6 modules of 15 credit each), all students must register for TEO 787 Research essay (30 credits).
The subject groups, subjects and modules are as follows:
Group Biblical Studies
Old Testament Studies
OTW 781: Introduction to Old Testament studies I
OTW 782: Introduction to Old Testament studies II
New Testament Studies
NTW 781: Introduction to New Testament studies I
NTW 782: Introduction to New Testament studies II
Group History-Systematics
Dogmatics and Christian Ethics
DCE 781: Introduction to Dogmatics and Christian Ethics I
DCE 782: Introduction to Dogmatics and Christian Ethics II
Church History and Church Polity
KGS 781: Introduction to Church History and Church Polity I
KGS 782: Introduction to Church History and Church Polity II
Group Applied Theology
Science of Religion and Missiology
GSW 781: Introduction to science of religion and missiology I
GSW 782: Introduction to science of religion and missiology II
Practical Theology
PRT 781: Introduction to Practical Theology I
PRT 782: Introduction to Practical Theology II
PRT 783: Community Development: Introduction
PRT 784: Community Development: Practices
Module content:
Dogmatics and Christian ethics (1). Introduction to and overview of the discipline.
Module content:
Introduction to science of religion and missiology (I). Introduction to and overview of the subjects.
Module content:
Science of religion and missiology (2). Introduction to and overview of the subjects (continued).
Module content:
Introduction to practical theology II. Introduction to and overview of the discipline (continued).
Module content:
Theories of community development; community development as art, science and theology; South African communities today; reflective praxis I.
Module content:
Approaches to community development; community development as social justice; community development as social enterprise; community development and social policy; the SDGs and community development; community development and sustainability; reflective praxis II
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