Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of Theology BTheol

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: BTheol Regulations Note: These regulations should be read in conjunction with the Statutes and General Regulations, particularly those concerned with Admission and Enrolment, Terms Requirements, and Examinations. Prescriptions for papers are printed in the Guide to Enrolment. 317 Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of BTheol 1 Structure of the Programme Every programme of study for the degree (a) shall consist of papers worth not less than 360 points, (b) shall include at least 180 points for papers above 100-level, of which at least 72 points shall be for papers above 200-level, (c) shall include the papers specified in Schedule A, Part 1, (d) may be completed without endorsement or may be endorsed in an area of specialisation listed in Schedule A, Part 2, (e) may include an optional minor subject (in a discipline or subject other than Biblical Studies, Christian Thought and History, Pastoral Studies, or ) that satisfies the Minor Subject Requirements listed in Arts and Music Schedule A or Commerce Schedule A or Science Schedule A or Applied Science Schedule A or the Bachelor of Health Sciences Schedule. Alternatively, a programme may include any papers worth up to a total of 90 points that are not listed in Schedule C. (f) (i) A candidate who has completed the requirements for an approved diploma in a theological discipline requiring the equivalent of at least one year of full-time study may be allowed credit for papers worth up to 108 points on the basis of passes for the diploma. (ii) A candidate who has completed the requirements for an approved certificate in a theological discipline requiring the equivalent of at least one semester of fulltime study may be allowed credit for papers worth up to 54 points on the basis of passes for the certificate. 2 Prerequisites, Corequisites and Restrictions Every programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment). 3 Variations

318 : BTheol(Hons) Regulations Regulations for the Degree of Bachelor of with Honours BTheol(Hons) (b) Every applicant shall have fulfilled one of the following conditions: (i) have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of with an endorsement in the subject of study proposed and with an average of B+ in at least four 300-level papers; (ii) have been admitted with the status of one who is entitled to proceed to the degree; (iii) have a qualification acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor and produce evidence acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor of ability to proceed to the degree. (c) A student enrolled for a postgraduate diploma programme may not be admitted retrospectively and transfer to an Honours programme unless he or she would have been eligible for admission at the commencement of the programme and the structure and duration of the postgraduate diploma programme are identical to those for the Honours programme. 2 Subjects of Study The degree may be awarded in any one of the subjects, or in an approved combination of subjects (Combined Honours), listed in Schedule B. 3 Structure of the Programme (a) Every programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for the subject concerned as set out in Schedule B. (b) With the permission of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) and the Head of the Department of and Religion, a candidate may substitute a paper of another subject from Schedule B for one of the required papers. (c) The dissertation must be submitted by 1 June or 1 November of the semester in which the programme is completed. 4 Prerequisites, Corequisites and Restrictions Every programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment). 5 Duration of the Programme (a) A full-time candidate shall normally complete the requirements for the degree within one academic year of commencing the programme. (b) A part-time candidate shall normally complete the requirements for the degree within two academic years of commencing the programme. 6 Level of Award of the Degree (a) The degree may be awarded with First Class Honours, with Second Class Honours (Division I), with Second Class Honours (Division II), or with Third Class Honours. (b) Should a candidate fail to obtain Honours, the papers passed may be credited towards a Postgraduate Diploma. (c) A candidate who fails to obtain Honours may not resit all or part of the Honours programme in a subsequent year, unless the Senate has determined that his or her performance in the examinations was seriously impaired.

: BTheol(Hons), PGDipTheol Regulations 7 Variations The Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) may, in exceptional circumstances, approve a Note: The due date for applications for enrolment in the programme is 10 December. Late applications will be considered. 319 Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in PGDipTheol (b) Every applicant shall either (i) have been admitted to the degree of Bachelor of with an endorsement in the subject or subjects of study proposed or (ii) have been admitted with the status of one who is entitled to proceed to the diploma. 2 Subjects of Study The diploma may be awarded in any one of the subjects, or in any approved combination of the subjects, listed in Schedule B (Honours Subject Requirements). 3 Structure of the Programme (a) Every programme of study shall normally contain the papers required for the Honours programme in the subject concerned, as set out in Schedule B. (b) With the permission of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities), a candidate may substitute a paper of another subject for one of the required papers. (c) The required dissertation must be submitted no later than 1 November of that year. Extension of time will be granted only in special circumstances at the discretion of the Pro-Vice- 4 Prerequisites, Corequisites and Restrictions Every programme of study shall satisfy the requirements for prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (published in the Guide to Enrolment). 5 Duration of the Programme The programme may be taken by full-time candidates in one year, or by part-time candidates over more than one year. Any paper in which a candidate is enrolled in any year shall be examined in that year. 6 Level of Award of the Diploma The diploma may be awarded with distinction or with credit. 7 Diploma in a Second Subject A student who has obtained the diploma in one subject may become a candidate for the diploma in any other subject. 8 Variations Note: The due date for applications for first enrolment in the programme is 10 December. Late applications will be considered.

320 : MTheol Regulations Regulations for the Degree of Master of MTheol (i) be a graduate, normally with qualifications requiring a total of at least four years of tertiary study or (c) In considering an applicant s qualifications, regard will be had to the detail of the course of study followed to gain the qualification, as well as the applicant s performance in the programme. (a) The programme of study shall consist of the preparation and submission of a thesis embodying the results of supervised research. In some cases, a candidate may also be required to take and pass approved papers, normally at 400-level, in addition to completing a thesis. (b) The candidate shall, before commencing the investigation to be described in the thesis, secure the approval of the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) for the topic, the supervisor(s) and the proposed course of the investigation. (c) A candidate may not present a thesis which has previously been accepted for another degree. (d) The research should be of a kind that a diligent and competent student should complete within one year of full-time study. A candidate achieving the degree by papers and a thesis shall normally follow a programme of study for the equivalent of not less than two years of full-time study, and not more than three years of study in the case of full-time candidates or not more than four years in the case of part-time candidates. A candidate achieving the degree by thesis alone shall normally follow a programme of study for the equivalent of not less than one year of fulltime study and not more than two years of full-time study. Exceptions shall be permitted only with the approval of the Pro-Vice- 4 Examination of the Thesis (a) The thesis shall be assessed by at least two examiners, at least one of whom shall be external to the University. (b) The candidate s supervisor shall not be an examiner but may make a report on the work of the candidate to the Head of the Department of and Religion. (c) Each examiner shall supply a written report on the thesis and recommend a mark and grade on the basis of the thesis as submitted, and an overall result selected from the options as specified in clause (d) below. (d) The examiners may recommend that a thesis: (i) be accepted without amendments; (ii) be accepted subject to amendments being made at the discretion, and to the satisfaction, of the Head of the Department of and Religion;

: MTheol, MChap Regulations (iii) does not meet the criteria for the award of the degree, but may be revised and resubmitted for examination; (iv) does not meet the criteria for the award of the degree, and should be rejected without right of resubmission. (e) Amendments (regulation 4(d)(ii)) and revisions (regulation 4(d)(iii)) shall be completed by a specified date to be determined by the Head of the Department of and Religion. (f) A candidate shall be permitted to revise and resubmit a thesis for examination once only. (g) If a revised and resubmitted thesis is finally accepted, the result shall be either Pass or Fail (i.e. ungraded) and without eligibility for the award of the degree with distinction or credit. (h) Where examiners cannot agree on a result, the Head of the Department of and Religion should so report to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) or nominee who shall arrive at a decision after consulting a referee who should normally be external to the University. 5 Level of Award of the Degree The degree may be awarded with distinction or with credit. 6 Variations 321 Regulations for the Degree of Master of Chaplaincy MChap (i) be a graduate and normally have achieved an average of B+ in the 300-level papers of his or her degree programme, or The programme of study shall consist of six papers and a research project, worth a total of 180 points: (a) MINS 409, 410, 411 with a value of 60 points, (b) three papers with a combined value of 60 points chosen from BIBS 413, CHTH 415, 416, 420, 422, MINS 405, 408, 412, 413, 414, (c) a research project (MINS 590) with a value of 60 points embodying the results of supervised research. PAST 212 Research Methods, SOCI 201 Sociological Research in Practice, or an equivalent paper, is required as a prerequisite for enrolment in MINS 590. Note: With approval from the Head of Department, MINS 590 may be taken on a part-time and/or partyear basis. (d) A candidate who has been awarded the Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Chaplaincy may be exempted from those papers in the programme for the degree which have been previously passed for the certificate or diploma.

322 : MChap, PGDipChap Regulations (e) With prior approval, relevant postgraduate papers worth up to the equivalent of 40 points may be credited from another department or from another university or tertiary institution. (a) The programme shall normally be completed on a part-time basis and requires the equivalent of 18 months of full-time study. (b) A candidate shall satisfy the requirements for the degree within six years of admission to the programme. 4 Examination (a) The project shall be assessed by at least two examiners, at least one of whom shall be external to the University. (b) The candidate s supervisors shall not normally be examiners, but may make a report on the work of the candidate for the examiners to consider. (c) If the project is assessed as unsatisfactory, the examiners may recommend to the Programme Co-ordinator that it be revised and resubmitted by a specified date. (d) If a revised and resubmitted research project is finally accepted, the result shall be either Pass or Fail (i.e. ungraded) and without eligibility for the award of the degree with distinction or credit. (e) Where examiners cannot agree on a result, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) shall reach a decision after consulting a referee. 5 Level of Award of the Degree The degree may be awarded with distinction or with credit. 6 Variations Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Chaplaincy PGDipChap (i) be a graduate, or (a) The programme of study shall consist of six papers with a total value of 120 points of which three shall be MINS 409, 410, 411, and three shall be chosen from BIBS 413, CHTH 415, 416, 420, 422, MINS 405, 408, 412, 413, 414. (b) A candidate who has completed the requirements for the Postgraduate Certificate in Chaplaincy shall be exempted from those papers in the programme for the diploma which have been previously passed for the certificate.

: PGDipChap, PGCertChap Regulations (c) With prior approval, relevant postgraduate papers worth up to the equivalent of 40 points may be credited from another department or from another university or tertiary institution. The programme shall normally be completed on a part-time basis and requires the equivalent of one year of full-time study. 4 Level of Award of the Diploma The degree may be awarded with distinction or with credit. 5 Variations 323 Regulations for the Postgraduate Certificate in Chaplaincy PGCertChap (i) be a graduate, or The programme of study shall consist of either MINS 409, 410, 411 or two papers from MINS 409, 410 and 411 and a third paper chosen from BIBS 413, CHTH 415, 416, 420, 422, MINS 405, 408, 412, 413, 414. The programme shall normally be completed on a part-time basis and requires the equivalent of one semester of full-time study. 4 Variations

324 : MMin Regulations Regulations for the Degree of Master of Ministry MMin (i) have been admitted to a degree in and have experience in Ministry acceptable to the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) or The programme of study shall consist of six papers and a research project, worth a total of 210 points: (a) three papers with a value of 60 points from 400-level MINS papers; (b) three papers with a value of 60 points from 400-level BIBS and CHTH papers. (c) a research project (MINS 5) with a value of 90 points embodying the results of supervised research. Note: With approval from the Head of Department, MINS 5 may be taken on a part-time and/or partyear basis. (d) A candidate may be exempted from some of the required papers as prescribed in regulations 2(a)-2(c) on the basis of previous postgraduate study. (a) A full-time candidate shall follow a programme of study for not less than 21 months. (b) A candidate shall satisfy the requirements for the degree within six years of admission to the programme. 4 Examination (a) The project shall be assessed by at least two examiners, at least one of whom shall be external to the University. (b) The candidate s supervisor(s) shall not normally be an examiner, but may make a report on the work of the candidate for the examiners to consider. (c) If the project is assessed as unsatisfactory, the examiners may recommend to the Programme Co-ordinator that it be revised and resubmitted by a specified date. (d) If a revised and resubmitted research project is finally accepted, the result shall be either Pass or Fail (i.e. ungraded) and without eligibility for the award of the degree with distinction or credit. (e) Where examiners cannot agree on a result, the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Humanities) shall reach a decision after consulting a referee. 5 Level of Award of the Degree The degree may be awarded with distinction or with credit. 6 Variations

: PGDipMin Regulations Regulations for the Postgraduate Diploma in Ministry PGDipMin (i) have been admitted to a degree in, or The programme of study shall consist of six papers with a value of 120 points of which three shall be from 400-level MINS papers, and three shall be from 400-level BIBS and CHTH papers. The programme may be taken by full-time candidates in one year, or by part-time candidates over more than one year. Any papers in which a candidate is enrolled in any year shall be examined in that year. 4 Level of Award of the Diploma The diploma may be awarded with distinction or with credit. 5 Variations 325

326 : Schedule A, Schedule B, Schedule C Schedule A Core Paper Requirements and Optional Endorsement Requirements Part 1: Core Paper Requirements Every BTheol programme must include: BIBS 112, 121 PAST 215 or 315 CHTH 102, 111, 131 At least one of BIBS 211 or 311, or BIBS 218 or 318 At least one of RELS 101, 102 At least one of BIBS 221 or 321, or BIBS 226 or 326 CHTH 218 or 318 At least one of CHTH 206 or 306, or CHTH 233 or 333 Part 2: Optional Endorsement Requirements A programme may be endorsed in one of the following areas of specialisation if it includes the papers specified: Endorsement Biblical Studies Christian Thought and History Pastoral Studies Papers required A total of eight Biblical Studies (BIBS) papers, including three at 300-level. A total of eight Christian Thought and History (CHTH) papers, including three at 300-level. A total of eight Pastoral Studies papers, including three at 300-level (for the purposes of this endorsement, BIBS 121, CHTH 102, and CHTH 131 may be counted as Pastoral Studies papers in addition to PAST papers). Schedule B Honours Subject Requirements Subject Prerequisites* Requirements Biblical Studies Christian Thought and History Pastoral Studies 36 points of either Greek or Hebrew language (or other combinations of papers comprising one year of Greek or Hebrew language study). BIBS 490, and three further 400-level BIBS papers. One 400-level CHTH, MINS, PAST, or RELS paper may be substituted for one 400-level BIBS paper. CHTH 490, and three further 400-level CHTH papers. One 400-level BIBS, MINS, PAST, or RELS paper may be substituted for one 400-level CHTH paper. PAST 490, and three further 400-level PAST or MINS papers. One 400-level BIBS, CHTH, or RELS paper may be substituted for one 400-level PAST or MINS paper. * Papers which must have been passed as part of or in addition to the major subject requirements for the subject concerned. Schedule C Papers All papers at 100-, 200-, and 300-level in the following subjects with the codes listed. (A list of all papers, with titles and point values, is printed before the indexes in this Calendar; prescriptions for papers, with prerequisites and other details, are printed in the Guide to Enrolment.) Biblical Studies BIBS Pastoral Studies PAST Christian Thought and History CHTH Religious Studies RELS Hebrew HEBR Sanskrit SANS