BA (Hons) in Biblical and Intercultural Studies
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 3 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
The Degree is validated by the Open University. The recommended minimum age of entry is 21 years. However the College will consider applicants who are 19 years old provided they meet the admissions criteria. Normally you should have a minimum of two ‘A’ level equivalents or relevant vocational experience. For those for whom English is not a first language (according to UKVI criteria), proof of English skills will also be required. This must be an academic IELTS test with a score 6.0 at a UKVI approved SELTS Centre (with a minimum 6.0 for listening, reading, writing and speaking.) For students who do not require a visa we will also consider a score of 169 or above in the Cambridge Advanced Exam or a score of 60 or above in the TOEFL (IBT computer-based) English test.
Curriculum
- Reflective Mission Practice
- Advanced Mission Studies
- Art, Culture and Identity
- Biblical Hebrew
- Contemporary Islam
- Ethnomusicology
- Holistic Community Practice II
- Jeremiah
- New Testament Theology
- Johannine Literature
- Leadership
- Managing Holistic Community Programmes
- Methods & Models of Contextual Theology
- New Testament Theology
- Old Testament Theology
- Planting and Development of the Church
- Religion and Society
- Performing Arts in Practice
- Engaging God's World - Theology, Anthropology, Development
- Knowing God's Word - Old Testament, New Testament
- Personal Development and Ministry Skills
- Cross-Cultural Communication and Preaching
- Holistic Community Practice I
- Islamics Course (December)
- Islamic Studies
- NT Greek
- Pastoral Care
- Pauline Literature
- Performing Arts in Context
- Research Paper
- World Worship Music
- Regional Studies: Africa
- Regional Studies: Asia
- Regional Studies: Latin America
- Regional Studies: Western and Visual Culture
- Integral Mission
- Interpersonal Skills
- Introduction to Bible and Mission
- Introduction to Culture and Religion
- Ministry Placement
- Personal Development
- Personal Growth
- Research Project