Stellenbosch University
Postgraduate Diploma in Theology in Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology
The Postgraduate Diploma in Theology in Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology in Theology and Religious Studies is offered by Stellenbosch University.
Program Length: 1 YEAR.
Postgraduate Diploma in Theology in Systematic Theology and Ecclesiology offered by Stellenbosch University at the Faculty of Theology
Duration of ProgrammeThe duration of the programme is one year.Assessment and ExaminationAssessment is by means of written as well as oral examinations, written assignments and seminars. No thesis is required.
Programme Outcomes
After completion of this programme you will:Programme Structure
- have a broad overview of a variety of theological disciplines for your personal enrichment;
- be able, with any B degree or equivalent degree, not necessarily in theology, to gain access to MTh studies;
- be able, with a three-year qualification in theology, to gain access to MDiv and MTh studies, as well as the Postgraduate Diploma in Theology in Christian Ministry.
Because the programme is aimed at two main groups, the Postgraduate Diploma Programme is divided into:Course A
- Course A, which is a comprehensive programme for students without any previous training in theology; and
- Course B, which is an adapted programme for students with theology training inadequate for postgraduate studies.
Course B
- Course A offers a more comprehensive programme to offer applicants without any training in theology the opportunity for basic orientation in the six theological subjects.
- In the first semester the focus of this programme is on an overview of the field of theology and theological theory formation within the various theological subjects.
- The focus of the second semester is determined by your field of specialisation in one or more of the six theological subjects. The second semester builds on the work you have done in the first semester and includes an assignment.
- You must pass all first-semester subjects before you may begin with the second semester.
- Course B is for applicants who have already received training in theology. Within the framework of the particulars as set out below, each application is assessed individually so that adaptations can be made according to your needs and the qualifications you have already obtained.
- In the first semester there are flexible options you can choose in order for your studies to link up with what you have done in your preceding studies.
- The second semester builds on the work of the first semester, and also allows you to build on work in related disciplines during your preceding studies.
- You must pass all first-semester subjects before you may begin with the second semester.
- The second semester also offers the opportunity for specialisation in one or more of the subjects.
Programme ContentTotal 120 creditsCompulsory Modules(credits = 60)Ecclesiology 711(10)Missiology 711(10)New Testament 711(10)Old Testament 711(10)Practical Theology 711(10)Systematic Theology 711(10)plusElective ModulesChoose one or more of the subjects from the list below. If you choose more than one of these subjects, the credits and workload will be divided proportionally.(credits = 60)Ecclesiology 742(60)Missiology 742(60)New Testament 742(60)Old Testament 742(60)Practical Theology 742(60)Systematic Theology 742(60)