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Theology and Liberal Arts at London School of Theology - UCAS

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Course summary

This new programme offered at London School of Theology is designed to offer a well rounded, interdisciplinary approach to theology and discipleship. Students will engage theologically with philosophy, ethics, arts, and music to think critically and rigorously about what it means to be a disciple of Jesus in society today. This programme is subject to validation from our awarding body, Middlesex University. Building on the existing strengths of our flagship BA in Theology, it offers opportunities to relate Christian belief and theological understanding to leadership, public life, philosophy, ethics, psychology, sociology, literature, music and the arts. Core Theology modules are complemented by a wide variety of options that allow you to tailor the programme to your own interests and needs. The overall mission of the programme is ‘Discipleship for Citizenship’. It aims to produce graduates who are confident and knowledgeable in their faith, while at the same time being intellectually, culturally and politically engaged for the common good of society. All in all, study on this programme will enable you to gain a versatile, high-quality humanities degree that can be applied to a broad variety of contexts—one that reflects LST’s long-standing commitment to relating God’s Word to God’s world. The BA Theology and Liberal Arts programme addresses our changing cultural and intellectual context and seeks to relate Christian faith incisively, relevantly and practically to contemporary society. You will have the privilege of studying alongside and interacting with students and faculty from diverse backgrounds and denominations, which enriches the whole study programme. Personal spiritual growth comes not only through the taught programmes, but also through placement and dissertation options, through wider community participation, and through extracurricular activities organised by the student body. This programme can be studied full-time or part-time, with the BA Hons degree taking three and six years respectively to complete. While certain optional modules need to be taken on campus in London, core Theology and Interdisciplinary modules and a large proportion of Optional modules are offered in both on-campus and online modes. Whether you study on campus or online, you will be part of the same programme as all others pursuing this degree. You can also choose to blend on-campus or online modules in almost any combination (timetable permitting) to suit your individual circumstances. Each year you will be able to choose to study in on-campus, online or blended modes. (Do note, however, that you cannot switch modes in the middle of a module, or halfway through the year, as modules are timetabled and taught differently in each mode.) Although teaching methods are different for each mode, on-campus and online modules meet the same learning outcomes, carry the same type of assessments, and benefit from comparably high- quality teaching and tutoring.

Modules

Over the course of the three years of the degree, your time will be split studying core theology modules, optional theology modules and optional interdisciplinary modules. In Year 1, there are 4 Core Theology Modules: Theology & Liberal Arts 1 - Introducing Theology & Liberal Arts; Introduction to Theology; Key Christian Thinkers; Global Christianity. You can also choose 1 Theology Module from: Old Testament Introduction; New Testament Introduction; Faith in Time; Introduction to Doctrine; God and Creation; Spiritual Theology 1. You can also choose 1 Interdisciplinary Module: Engaging Liberal Arts 1 - Theology, Imagination and the Arts; Engaging Liberal Arts 2 - Philosophical Theology; Engaging Liberal Arts 3 - Theology and Psychology. In Year 2, there are 2 core modules: Theology & Liberal Arts 2 - Discipleship for Citizenship; Theology and Liberal Arts Colloquium. You may choose 3 Theology Modules from: Sin, Grace, & Eschatology 1; Person & Work of Christ 1; Relational Theology 1; Spiritual Theology 2; Apologetics 1; Global Theologies 1; Person & Work of the Spirit 1; Modern Church 1. You may choose 4 Interdisciplinary Modules from: Multimedia and Multisensory Worship 1; Relational Theory 1; Theology and Social Science; Evangelism in the UK; Character & Virtue Education; Analytic Theology; Theology and Literature; Christ and Culture - Models of Christianity and Society; Science, Theology, and the Philosophy of the Mind B; Justice - Divine and Human; Practical Placement 1. In Year 3, there is 1 Core Module: Dissertation or Portfolio - Integrative project on a practical issue facing the Church today. You may choose 3 Theology Modules from: Sin, Grace, & Eschatology 2; Person & Work of Christ 2; Relational Theology 2; Spiritual Theology 3; Apologetics 2; Global Theologies 2; Person & Work of the Spirit 2; Modern Church 2. You may also choose 4 Theology/Interdisciplinary Modules from: Multimedia and Multisensory Worship 2; Christian Ethics; Relational Theory; Theopoetics - Theology and Poetry; Personhood - Divine and Human; Reconciliation - Divine and Human; Dungeons, Dragons, and Divinity - Theology and Sci-fi/Fantasy Literature; Theo-Musicology - Discerning the Divine in Music; Race and the Bible; The Bible and Environment; Women and the Bible; Practical Placement 2.

Assessment method

Core modules are assessed both through coursework and examination. Optional modules vary in assessment method, but depending on the modules chosen, will be through a mixture of coursework and examinations.


How to apply

Application codes

Please select a course option – you will then see the application code you need to use to apply for the course.

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

International applicants

We welcome applications from people of all ages, backgrounds and nationalities on our programmes. LST is proud to have a thriving international body of students living and studying at LST. All non-UK and international students will need to apply for a visa to study at LST. You can apply for a Student visa to study in the UK if you're 16 or over and you meet the following requirements: you have been offered a place on a course by a licensed student sponsor (LST is a licensed sponsor for all undergraduate programmes); you have enough money to support yourself and pay for your course; you can speak, read, write and understand English. As of 1 January 2021, EU students are required to apply for a student visa under the new PBS. Assessment of one's eligibility for a visa will precede an offer of a place. Applicants for whom English is not a first language must ensure that their level of English is sufficient to undertake study at LST. If English is not your first language, you may be requested to take the International English Language Testing System (IELTS), although this will be discussed prior to an interview. For some international students, studying at our campus is not an option, and so we also offer this course as both blended and online. Do not worry if you are unfamiliar with higher education in England! LST provides support for writing essays in the form of study skills, which all new students are required to attend. Additionally, LST lecturers operate an open-door policy, which together with peer-to-peer support available, ensures that your study experience is a postive one.

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

Additional entry requirements

Interview

All applicants will be invited for an interview with our faculty.


English language requirements

TestGradeAdditional details
IELTS (Academic)6.5

To study in the UK, you will need to take a British Council IELTS test. You can take the IELTS test at any British Council office in your country, or at the British Embassy. We ask that you send us a copy of your certificate when you apply. Your ability to speak English will be assessed during an interview. An IELTS test is compulsory for anyone requiring a student visa. You can find out if your country is exempt at www.gov.uk/student-visa/knowledge-of-english


Student Outcomes

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

EU £9000 Year 1
International £9000 Year 1
England £9000 Year 1
Northern Ireland £9000 Year 1
Scotland £9000 Year 1
Wales £9000 Year 1
Channel Islands £9000 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £9000 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

Tuition fees total £9,000 per year. This is made up of £7,500 for programme fees, and £1,500 for amenities fees (only applicable to those studying onsite and blended). Programme Fees Tuition Fees cover tuition for the whole academic year and are not refundable if a student withdraws part way through the year. Students who withdraw from their course of study during the year are liable for fees for the entire year. Middlesex University Registration Fees Included in the Tuition Fees that students pay to London School of Theology are fees the School has to pay to Middlesex University to cover the costs of registration and other academic administration associated with their validation of programmes at London School of Theology. Amenities Fees Amenities Fees cover the use of School facilities, use of the library (both on campus and online), and IT and admin support. Online students are not required to pay amenities fees. Fees are reviewed annually in accordance with the most recent Office for Students guidelines. You can find out more information about fees and funding at LST on our website, lst.ac.uk/fees-funding

Sponsorship information

London School of Theology offers a range of annual scholarships to students able to demonstrate financial need, exceptional academic ability/potential, or both. London School of Theology also offers bursaries for students in financial need, but these are only available for students once they have commenced their studies with us. Our Raising Theologians Awards are available at undergraduate and postgraduate level and across all programmes. They include scholarships covering fees and/or accommodation for one or more years. To apply for a scholarship with London School of Theology you should already have been accepted for a place to study with us. To qualify for an undergraduate financial need-based award, you must fulfil the following criteria: 1. Have an annual family income as assessed by Student Finance England at below £35,001 2. Not be in receipt of a tuition fee loan and maintenance loan from Student Finance England Additional scholarship are targeted at students most in need. LST will pay additional support for £1000 to students who meet the above criteria and one or more of the following: 1. Students who are carers, care leavers or at risk of becoming homeless 2. Mature students aged 21 or over at the start of their undergraduate course 3. Students in receipt of the Parents Learning Allowance, Childcare Grant, Adult Dependents Grant or increased student maintenance loan from the UK Government as part of their student support package 4. Students in receipt of Disabled Students’ Allowance, Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Disability Living Allowance (DLA) Limited other scholarships may be available. Speak to your admissions officer, or visit our website lst.ac.uk/scholarships to find out more.

Theology and Liberal Arts at London School of Theology - UCAS