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Theology (Humanitarian Development and Social Justice) at Nazarene Theological College - UCAS

Nazarene Theological College

Degree level: Postgraduate
Awarded by: University of Manchester

Theology (Humanitarian Development and Social Justice) (Taught)

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Course summary

The Humanitarian Development and Social Justice pathway offers the opportunity for students to engage with an emerging theology of humanitarian practices – exploring the complex questions that emerge for Christians engaged in social transformation through acts of compassion and professional development agencies. It offers opportunity to explore with other practitioners the interface of theology, faith, cultures and development practices. The path supports the exploration of issues that emerge for those engaging in compassionate ministry and social justice through humanitarian and/or development practices. It offers the chance to engage in constructively critical reflection on, and engagement with, different approaches to ministry through social transformation.

Modules

Core modules: Compassionate ministry; Christian approaches to humanitarian or development practices.

Assessment method

Assessment methods include essays, presentations and seminar participation.


Entry requirements

Good Honours degree in a relevant subject (exceptional entry considered). International applicants will need a minimum IELTS score of 6.5. Those who do not have the formal qualifications necessary to gain entry directly on to the MA courses are able to apply to the Postgraduate Diploma or Certificate. The Diploma is identical to the MA in all aspects except that the PGDip does not require the completion of a dissertation and it does not require the same standards of achievement. The Postgraduate Certificate requires completion of TWO taught units (60 credits) including required unit(s), does not require the completion of a dissertation and it does not require the same standards of achievement. Students who wish to progress on to complete the MA may do so, provided they have performed at the required level. Non-graduates may be admitted to the PG Certificate on the basis of academic work or a combination of academic and prior experiential learning which indicates that they have reached the level of academic standing equivalent to a graduate. Students who wish to be considered under these provisions should apply to the college for evaluation of their previous experience. In such cases, they may be accepted at the discretion of the Academic Board provided that in addition to the normal requirements of the course of study they attend such course units, prior to the commencement of the PG course, and complete such examinations as may be prescribed by the Academic Board in each case.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £8917 Year 1
EU £13618 Year 1
England £8917 Year 1
Northern Ireland £8917 Year 1
Scotland £8917 Year 1
Wales £8917 Year 1
International £13618 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

As a private college, NTC receives no support from government sources. The College is supported by gifts and donations from Churches and from individual donors, and this allows student fees to be set at a competitive rate. The cost of studying at The Nazarene – and the options on how to pay – depend on the course you choose and whether you’re a UK/EU student or visiting us from further afield.
Theology (Humanitarian Development and Social Justice) at Nazarene Theological College - UCAS