BA (Hons) Theology, Mission and Practice: Transforming Faith, Serving Communities
Programme Overview The BA (Hons) Theology, Mission and Practice is a dynamic undergraduate degree designed for students passionate about exploring Christian theology, ministry, and community engagement through academic study and practical experience.
Programme Highlights
- Theological Depth
- Practical Ministry Training
- Community Engagement
- Spiritual Leadership Development
Course Structure: A Three-Year Spiritual Journey
Year 1: Theological Foundations
- Biblical Studies Introduction
- Christian Theology in Context
- Spiritual Formation
- Mission and Ministry Practice
Year 2: Applied Theological Understanding
- Contemporary Christian Ethics
- Church History
- Mission in Practice
- Leadership and Ministry Skills
Year 3: Professional Specialisation
- Dissertation/Independent Study
- Theology in Public Life
- Advanced Ministry Practice
- Innovative Mission Strategies
Entry Requirements
- A-Levels: BCC
- BTEC: DMM in related subject
- GCSE English: Grade C/4
- Mature Students Welcome
Skills You’ll Develop
- Theological Analysis
- Ethical Reasoning
- Leadership Communication
- Community Engagement
- Spiritual Reflection
Career Opportunities Potential roles include:
- Ordained Minister
- Youth Ministry Leader
- Chaplain
- Community Outreach Worker
- Religious Educator
- NGO Coordinator
Postgraduate Progression Options in:
- Theology
- Divinity Studies
- Religious Studies
- Social Justice
- Ministry Leadership
Why Choose Our Programme?
- Experienced Practitioners
- Holistic Learning Approach
- Practical Ministry Experience
- Personal Transformation Focus
Explore faith, serve communities – your spiritual journey starts here!