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Rule Book 2021T: 27 51 401 2786/2667 E: theology@ufs.ac.za www.ufs.ac.za

RULE BOOK 2021DEAN: Prof RS LetšosaTHEOLOGY BUILDING 17PHONE: 27 51 401 2667

OFFICIAL ADDRESSCorrespondence regarding academic matters can be addressed to:The RegistrarUniversity of the Free StatePO Box 339BLOEMFONTEIN9300SOUTH AFRICATelephone: 27 51 401 9111Enquiries regarding studies in Theology and Religion can be addressed to:The Academic AdviserFaculty of Theology and ReligionUniversity of the Free StatePO Box 339BLOEMFONTEIN9300SOUTH ARICATelephone: 27 51 401 2786/2667Email:theology@ufs.ac.zaFor information regarding application, registration, tuition fees, and bursaries, please visit the website ofthe University of the Free State at www.ufs.ac.za3

CONTENTSOFFICIAL ADDRESS . 3HIGHER CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMAS, AND DEGREES OFFERED . 5GENERAL INFORMATION . 7FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGION . 13STAFF OF THE FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGION . 13UNDERGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONS . 15HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGY . 15ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY . 17BACHELOR OF DIVINITY . 19POSTGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONS . 31POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY . 31BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY HONOURS . 33MASTER OF DIVINITY (STRUCTURED) . 44MASTER OF ARTS IN BIBLE TRANSLATION (STRUCTURED) . 46MASTER OF ARTS IN BIBLE TRANSLATION MANAGEMENT (STRUCTURED) . 48MASTER OF THEOLOGY (STRUCTURED) . 50MASTER OF THEOLOGY (RESEARCH) . 62DOCTOR OF THEOLOGY . 65DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN THEOLOGY. 68MODULE CONTENT FOR UNDERGRADUATE AND POSTGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONS. 71RELIGION STUDIES . 71HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGY . 72ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY . 73BDIV AND BDIV EXTENDED CURRICULUM PROGRAMME . 75POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGY . 80BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY HONOURS . 82MASTER OF DIVINITY (STRUCTURED) . 88MASTER OF ARTS IN BIBLE TRANSLATION (STRUCTURED) . 89MASTER OF ARTS IN BIBLE TRANSLATION MANAGEMENT (STRUCTURED) . 90MASTER OF THEOLOGY (STRUCTURED) . 91CONTENTS4

HIGHER CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMAS, AND DEGREESOFFEREDIn addition to the certificates, diplomas, and degrees that the university may introduce in future, the followinghigher certificate, diplomas, and degrees can be conferred by the Faculty of Theology and Religion:UNDERGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONSDIPLOMAS ODEACADEMICPLANCODEDEGREECODETOTALCREDITSHigher Certificatein TheologyHCert(Theology)One yearB9110BC91100091101128Advanced Diplomain TheologyAdvDip(Theology)One yearB9215BC92150092151128BDivFour yearsB9403BC94030094031512Bachelor ofDivinity 1POSTGRADUATE MMECODEACADEMICPLAN CODEDEGREECODETOTALCREDITSPGDip(Theology)One yearB9502BC95020095021128Bachelor ofTheology HonoursBThHonsOne year 2See specialisation table p. 3496021128Master of Divinity(Structured)MDivOne yearB9703BC97030097031180Master of Theology(Structured) 3MThOne year2B9702Seespecialisationtable p. 5197021180Master of Theology(Research)MThOne year2B9802Seespecialisationtable p. 6498021180DIPLOMAS ANDDEGREESPostgraduateDiploma inTheologyThe Bachelor of Divinity (BDiv) is also offered as an extended curriculum programme (BDivECP). Thecurriculum of the BDivECP is the same as the curriculum of the BDiv, but the modules of the first two yearsare spread over three years and developmental modules are added.2 Part-time students have the opportunity to complete the qualification over two consecutive academicyears.3 Exception: The minimum study period for the MTh (Structured) with specialisation in Practical Theologyand the MTh (Structured) in Spirituality is two years.1HIGHER CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMAS, AND DEGREES OFFERED5

POSTGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONSDIPLOMAS ANDDEGREESABBREVIATIONMaster of Arts inBible Translation(Structured)Master of Arts inBible DPROGRAMMECODEACADEMICPLAN CODEDEGREECODETOTALCREDITSOne year2B9735BC97053597350180One year2B9736BC97053697360180Doctor of TheologyDThTwoyears 4B9902Seespecialisationtable p. 6799021360Doctor ofPhilosophy inTheologyPhDTwoyears 4B9904Seespecialisationtable p. 7099041360Part-time students have the opportunity to complete the qualification over four consecutive academicyears.4HIGHER CERTIFICATE, DIPLOMAS, AND DEGREES OFFERED6

GENERAL INFORMATION1. General RulesThe 2021 General Rules for Undergraduate Qualifications, Postgraduate Diplomas, Bachelor HonoursDegrees, Master’s Degrees, Doctoral Degrees, Higher Doctorates, Honorary Degrees, and theConvocation (General Rules) of the University of the Free State (UFS) apply to all students and faculties,and hence to the degrees, diplomas, and higher certificate programmes of the Faculty of Theology andReligion. These rules deal with issues such as the admission requirements of the UFS, registration as astudent, recognition of prior learning (RPL), progression and articulation, requirements for passing,examinations, etc.It is the responsibility of students to acquaint themselves with all the General Rules relevant to their studies.2. Faculty RulesThe 2021 Faculty Rules supplement the 2021 General Rules. Should a faculty rule contradict a generalrule, the general rule will apply.The curriculum rules in the Rule Book of the Faculty of Theology and Religion applicable during a student’syear of first registration will remain valid for the duration of their studies for that particular qualification.It is the responsibility of students to acquaint themselves with all the Faculty Rules relevant to their studies.3. Admission through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)A person who does not qualify for admission to an academic qualification can, in accordance with thefollowing guidelines, apply for admission in terms of a process of RPL:(i)A person in possession of an NSC (as from 2008) or a School-leaving Certificate (prior to 2008),with at least five (5) years’ applicable work experience, including formal and non-formallearning.(ii)A person who is forty-five (45) years old or older, with more than fifteen (15) years’ applicablework experience, including formal and non-formal learning, regardless of whether he/she hasa Senior Certificate or not, can apply for RPL.For more information, please contact the RPL Office at RPLOffice@ufs.ac.za, or phone 27 51 4017326/7327/7357.4. National Benchmark TestIt is compulsory for prospective UFS students who are registering for a first-time Higher Certificate orBachelor’s Degree to write the National Benchmark Test (NBT) prior to the registration period in Januaryeach year, i.e. in the previous year. Students in the Faculty of Theology and Religion write only theAcademic Literacy Test. Visit the NBT website at www.nbt.ac.za or contact the university’s NBT office (051401 2448/nbt@ufs.ac.za) for more information.Students who have not obtained a UFS proficiency score of 64% or did not write the NBT, have to registerfor the Foundational Provisional module in either Afrikaans (AGAH1508) or English (EALH1508) in additionto the minimum credit requirement in order to complete the degree. It is the responsibility of students toconsider the module and venue timetable to avoid timetable clashes.Students who have already completed a qualification at this or another institution of higher education areexempted from writing the NBT tests and from registering for EALH1508/AGAH1508.GENERAL INFORMATION7

5. UFSS1504/UFSS1522UFSS1504 is a compulsory 16-credit year module for all students registering for the BDiv at the UFS.Students registering for the second year of the BDivECP, who have passed SCLL1508 in their first year ofregistration, will receive recognition for the first semester of UFSS1504 (UFSS1512), and therefore registerfor UFSS1522, a compulsory 8-credit module. A qualification cannot be obtained from the UFS if thismodule has not been completed successfully. It is the responsibility of students to consider the module andvenue timetable to avoid timetable clashes.The following students are exempted from registering for UFS101:Students who have already completed a degree or diploma at this or another accreditedinstitution of higher education.Students who are 30 years or older in the year of registration.Students who are working full -time and studying part-time.- Students studying for the Higher Certificate in Theology. When these students progress to adegree, they will be expected to register for UFSS1522 (in the first year of the BDiv) or UFSS1504(in the second year of the BDivECP if they have not successfully completed SCLL1414 andSCLL1524).6. TTCL1510/TTCL1520The TTCL1510 module (Computer Literacy) is compulsory for all students registering for a first qualificationin the Faculty of Theology at the UFS. The qualification cannot be obtained if this module has not beencompleted successfully. This module is offered online (via Blackboard) and will not reflect on students’official timetables.The following students may apply for exemption from TTCL1510:Students who have already completed a higher education qualification.Students who have passed Computer Studies in the Senior Certificate examination with a D (HigherGrade) or C (Standard Grade).Students who have passed Computer Application Technology (CAT) at a performance Level 5(60%) in the National Senior Certificate.7. Module CodesThe eight-character alphanumeric module code in the Faculty of Theology and Religion containsimportant information that students should take note of:FIRST FOUR CHARACTERS(LETTERS)SUBJECT FIELD1st DIGIT2ND3RD4THDIGITDIGIT DIGITTHEOLOGYDEPARTMENT andTSUBJECT CLUES1ST DIGIT2ND3RD DIGITDIGITCATALOGUE NUMBERYEAR LEVELNQFTUITIONLEVELPERIOD1-4 Undergraduate1,3,5,7,9Semester 11 First Year52 Second Year63 Third Year72,4,6,84 Fourth Year8Semester 25 Postgraduate Diploma86 Bachelor Honours Degrees807 Structured Master’s Degrees9Year8 Research Master’s Degrees99 Doctoral Degrees(1)04TH DIGITCREDITSX4Modulecreditsdivided by4Otherwise0GENERAL INFORMATION8

Examples:Higher CertificateAdvanced DiplomaBDiv 1BDiv 2BDiv 3BDiv 4Postgraduate DiplomaBachelor of HonoursMDivMA in Bible TranslationMTh 4224800008. Undergraduate Assessment Rules 58.1 A student is not entitled to any exceptions or concessions if she/he has erred in respect of theexamination timetable and/or the scheduled test timetable, or the submission of assignments or researchessays.8.2 Admission to the examinationTo gain admission to the examination in a module, a student musti)obtain a minimum module mark of 40%; andii)meet all the prescribed subminimum and assignment requirements and must have participatedin all the scheduled assessments as set out in the relevant module guide.8.3 ExaminationsTwo examinations are scheduled per semester:FIRST SEMESTERMain mid-year examinationAdditional mid-year examinationSECOND SEMESTERMain end-of-year examinationAdditional end-of year examinationOnce admission to the examination has been granted, participation in the main examination is compulsory.A student who gained admission to the main examination may apply (on the prescribed form 6 and withinthe period allowed) for admission to the additional examination wheni)he/she is unable to take part in the main examination due to justified extraordinarycircumstances; orii)he/she wishes to improve the final mark, provided that at least 60% has been obtained in themain examination.8.4 Pass requirementsTo pass a module, a final combined mark of at least 50% must be obtained, provided that:i)a subminimum module mark of at least 40% be taken into account; andii)a subminimum of at least 40% is obtained in the examination.5 For a detailed explanation of Assessment Rules for Undergraduate, Honours, Master’s and Doctoralqualifications, please refer to the relevant section of the General Rules.6 Forms are available on the website udy/examinations14 or in the Examination Centre, Room 113.GENERAL INFORMATION9

8.5 Passing with distinctionIn order to pass a module with distinction, a student must obtain a final combined mark of at least 75%.9. Undergraduate Progression RulesStudents must take note of the progression rules applicable to their specific qualification as set out in theGeneral Rules of the UFS as well as the Rule Book of the Faculty of Theology and Religion.9.1 Progression rules of the Higher Certificate in TheologyIn order to be re-admitted to the Higher Certificate in Theology (one-year qualification), a student,i)after one year of study, must have passed at least 67 (50%) credits of the total credits for thespecific curriculum (134); andii)after two years of study, must have passed all the required credits for the qualification (134).If a student received exemption from registration for a specific module/s, the progression rule formula willbe adapted by the faculty and the student will be informed of the progression requirements that she/he willhave to meet.9.2 Progression rules of the Advanced Diploma in TheologyStudents are expected to complete the diploma in two years.On the basis of exceptional merit, a student who has not yet completed the qualification after two yearsmay be admitted for one additional year. Such admission is subject to the Dean’s approval onrecommendation of the Programme Director, with written notification to the Registrar.9.3 Progression rules of the Bachelor of Divinity:In order to be re-admitted to the Bachelor of Divinity (four-year qualification), a student,i)after one year of study, must have passed at least 94 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (564);ii)after two years of study, must have passed at least 188 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (564);iii)after three years of study, must have passed at least 282 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (564);iv)after four years of study, must have passed at least 376 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (564);v)after five years of study, must have passed at least 470 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (564); andvi)after six years of study, must have passed the minimum required credits for the qualification(564).GENERAL INFORMATION10

9.4 Progression rules of the Bachelor of Divinity Extended Curriculum Programme:In order to be re-admitted to the Bachelor of Divinity Extended Curriculum Programme (five-yearqualification), a student,i)after one year of study, must have passed at least 94 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (660);ii)after two years of study, must have passed at least 188 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (660);iii)after three years of study, must have passed at least 282 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (660);iv)after four years of study, must have passed at least 376 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (660);v)after five years of study, must have passed at least 470 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the specific curriculum (660);vi)after six years of study, must have passed at least 566 credits of the total minimum requiredcredits for the qualification (660); andvii)after seven years of study, must have passed the minimum required credits for the qualification(660).If a student received exemption from registration for a specific module/s, the progression rule formula willbe adapted by the faculty and the student will be informed of the progression requirements that she/he willhave to meet.9.5 A student who has failed a single module in her/his final academic semester and who – upon completionof the main mid-year or main end-of-year examination or the additional mid-year or additional end-of-yearexamination – must prolong her/his studies to obtain the qualification subsequent to failing a single moduleduring one of the above-mentioned examinations, automatically qualifies for a special examination whichnormally takes place before the commencement of the next semester.9.6 NQF Levels:A student will not be allowed to register for a module in a subject field at NQF Level 7 if the student still hasa module outstanding at NQF Level 5 for that same subject field.9.7 Failure to pass a module twice:A student who has registered twice for a particular module and who still fails to comply with the passrequirements, will only be granted one further opportunity to reregister for the module on the basis ofexceptional merit and on the recommendation of the Head of Department or Programme Director, with theapproval of the Dean of the faculty and written notification to the Registrar.10. Research reports, mini-dissertations, dissertations, and theses10.1 General guidelines for the scope of research are:Research reportMini-dissertation or one publishable manuscript/published articleDissertation or three interrelated publishable manuscripts/published articlesThesis or five interrelated publishable manuscripts/published articles10 000 words20 000–30 000 words30 000–50 000 words70 000–100 000 wordsGENERAL INFORMATION11

10.2 Title registration 7It is compulsory for students who are doing a dissertation or a thesis to submit a research proposal (titleregistration) on the prescribed form (L5 research proposal: theology) for approval by the faculty boardwithin six months after first registration in the case of research Master’s dissertations and within one yearin the case of doctoral theses.10.3 Notice of submissionAbout three months before the student submits the research for assessment, the ‘Notice of Submission’form must be downloaded from the UFS website, completed, signed, and sent to the -thesisdissertation-(masters-and-doctoral).10.4 SubmissionSubmission of a dissertation/thesis can take place throughout the year, but to receive the degree during aparticular graduation ceremony, the research must be submitted at least four months before the specificceremony.To plan for graduation at a specific ceremony, the following guidelines can be followed regarding deadlinesfor the notice of submission:i)before or on the last working day of September of the preceding year to graduate during theApril graduation ceremony; orii)before or on the first working day of April to graduate during the December graduationceremony.On completion of the dissertation, the student should submit the final document:i)on or before the last working day of November of the preceding year to graduate during theApril graduation ceremony; orii)on or before the last working day of July in order to graduate during the December graduationceremony.However, due to problems/issues regarding the research, it is possible that the student will only receive thequalification during the next graduation ceremony and will be required to register for the followingsemester/academic year. Should a student be required to register, tuition fees will also be charged.The dissertation/thesis can be submitted at the Student Service Centre in the George du Toit AdministrationBuilding.11. GraduationInformation regarding your graduation will be communicated via SMS to the cellphone number registeredon the UFS database. It is the student’s responsibility to make sure that his/her personal data is correct.For graduation-related queries, you may send an email to graduations@ufs.ac.za or visit the websitehttps://www.ufs.ac.za/graduation7Not applicable to mini-dissertationsGENERAL INFORMATION12

FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGIONSTAFF OF THE FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGIONOFFICE OF THE DEAN AND ACADEMIC SUPPORT STAFFTEACHING ANDOFFICE MANAGERLEARNING MANAGERPROGRAMMEDIRECTORDEANFACULTY MANAGERProf Rantoa LetšosaMrs Ingrid MostertMrs Samantha BaronMs Siphokazi DlwatiRev M OosthuizenRoom 17Theology Building 27 51 401 2667letsosar@ufs.ac.zaRoom 17Theology Building 27 51 401 9079mostertie@ufs.ac.zaRoom 17Theology Building 27 51 401 2667baronsmi@ufs.ac.zaRoom 12Theology Building 27 51 401 7876dlwatis@ufs.ac.zaRoom 5Theology Building 27 51 401 MANAGERDepartment of Historicaland Constructive Theologyand the Department of Oldand New TestamentStudiesDEPARTMENTMANAGERDepartment of Practicaland Missional TheologyDEPARTMENT MANAGERDepartment of ReligionStudiesMESSENGERMr Percy NgubaneMs Marina van BiljonMrs Annelize DreyerMrs Ronel EllisMs Story LeeuwRoom 13Theology Building 27 51 401 2786ngubanepm@ufs.ac.zaRoom 6Theology Building 27 51 401 3995vanbiljonm@ufs.ac.zaRoom 104Theology Building 27 51 401 3430dreyera@ufs.ac.zaRoom 110Theology Building 27 51 401 2349ellispj@ufs.ac.zaRoom 17Theology Building 27 51 401 2667leewsa@ufs.ac.za13FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGIONACADEMIC STAFF

ACADEMIC STAFFDEPARTMENT OFOLD TESTAMENT AND NEW TESTAMENT STUDIESACADEMIC STAFFDEPARTMENT OF HISTORICAL AND CONSTRUCTIVETHEOLOGYHEAD OF THEDEPARTMENTSENIOR LECTURERHEAD OF THEDEPARTMENTSENIOR LECTURERProf Francois TolmieDr Lodewyk SuttonProf Rian VenterDr Henco van derWesthuizenRoom 3Theology BuildingRoom 10Theology Building 27 51 401 3803suttonl@ufs.ac.zaRoom 2Theology Building 27 51 401 2788venterr@ufs.ac.zaRoom 8Theology Building 27 51 401 9904hvdw@ufs.ac.za 27 51 401 3023tolmief@ufs.ac.zaHEAD OF THEDEPARTMENTProf Jan-Albert vanden BergRoom 107Theology Building 27 51 401 9066vdbergja@ufs.ac.zaACADEMIC STAFFDEPARTMENT OF PRACTICAL AND MISSIONAL RERLECTURERProf Kobus SchoemanDr Joseph PaliDr Juanita MeyerDr E BaronRev Martin LaubscherRoom 109Theology Building 27 51 401 2668schoemanw@ufs.ac.zaRoom 102Theology Building 27 51 401 7037palikj@ufs.ac.zaRoom 106Theology Building 27 51 401 3851meyerj1@ufs.ac.zaRoom 105Theology Building 27 51 401 9178barone@ifs.ac.zaRoom 103Theology Building 27 51 401 2672labuscherm@ufs.ac.zaACADEMIC STAFFDEPARTMENT OF RELIGION STUDIESSHEPHERDACTA THEOLOGICAHEAD OF ORProf Pieter VersterDr Joel MokhoathiMs Sinovuyo MogwasiDr Lyzette HoffmanRoom 1Theology Building 27 51 401 2972versterp@ufs.ac.zaRoom 112Theology Building 27 51 401 3272mokhoathij@ufs.ac.zaRoom 101Theology Building 27 51 401 9760Room 4Theology Building 27 51 401 9782hoffmanl@ufs.ac.zaMogwasiS@ufs.ac.zaFACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGION14

UNDERGRADUATE QUALIFICATIONSHIGHER CERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGYThe following Higher Certificate is presented in the Faculty of Theology and Religion at NQF Exit Level 5:ABBREVIATIONMIN.PERIODOF STUDYPROGRAMMECODEACADEMICPLAN CODEDEGREECODETOTALCREDITSHCert (Theology)One yearB9110BC91100091101128InformationThe Higher Certificate in Theology provides general and basic introductory knowledge in the study ofChristian ministry. It includes training in appropriate skills designed to empower Christian leaders to makea meaningful impact on communities and the development of churches.The qualification also serves to provide students with the basic introductory knowledge, cognitive andconceptual tools, and practical techniques for further higher education studies in Theology.The Higher Certificate in Theology is offered on the Bloemfontein Campus.AdmissionTo be admitted to the Higher Certificate in Theology, a student must have:i)a Senior Certificate (before 2008) with an M score of at least 20 points; orii)a National Senior Certificate (obtained since 2008) with an Admission Point (AP) of at least 20;oriii)a National Certificate (Vocational) with an Admission Point (AP) of at least 20; andiv)achieved a minimum performance symbol of D (performance Level 4) in English HomeLanguage or English 1st Additional Language.All foreign school qualifications offered for admission must be accompanied by a letter from the UniversitiesSouth Africa (USAf) Matriculation Board certifying that the requirements for conditional or completeexemption have been met. For more information, please visit the USAf website at https://mb.usaf.ac.za/A person who does not qualify for admission to the Higher Certificate in Theology but has applicable workexperience, including formal and non-formal learning, can apply for admission in terms of the RPL process(Recognition of Prior Learning). For more information, kindly consult the General Information on page 9.ProgressionCompletion of the Higher Certificate in Theology will allow access to a cognate Bachelor’s Degree if thestudent complies with the admission requirements of the Bachelor’s Degree as set out in the Rule Book ofthe Faculty of Theology and Religion.If a student plans to progress to a qualification in another faculty after completion of the Higher Certificatein Theology, the student should obtain confirmation from that specific faculty that the Higher Certificate inTheology will indeed assist with gaining admission to that degree before registering for the HigherCertificate in Theology.FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGIONHIGHER CERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGY15

CurriculumThe Higher Certificate in Theology requires 164 credits at NQF Level 5 and takes a minimum period of oneacademic year to complete. It consists of eight compulsory Theology modules (128 credits) and oneuniversity module, TTCL15108 (6 credits).The Higher Certificate in Theology is presented on a full-time basis (one academic year/two semesters).Student intake at the beginning of the year.NQFLEVELSEMESTER ONEIntroduction to the Bible5TBIB151416Interpreting and Proclaiming the Bible in Africa5TPIP151416Pastoral Ministry in an African Context5TPPM1514Christian Leadership in an African Context5TPCL1514Mission in Africa5TPMA1524Contemporary Expression of Religiosity in Africa5TRER1524Vitality of African Theology5THAT1524Memory and the Christian Church5THMC1524MODULESEMESTER TWOCREDITS1616THEOLOGY MODULESComputer Literacy 8161616161285TTCL1510TTCL1520UNIVERSITY MODULES66TOTAL CREDITS134Students who failed TTCL1510 in the first semester, can reregister for the module in the secondsemester, TTCL1520.816FACULTY OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGIONHIGHER CERTIFICATE IN THEOLOGY

ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN THEOLOGYThe following Advanced Diploma is presented in the Faculty of Theology and Religion at NQF Exit Level 7:ABBREVIATIONAdvDip (Theology)MIN.PROGRAMMEPERIODCODEOF STUDYOne yearB9215ACADEMICPLAN CODEDEGREECODETOTALCREDITSBC92150092151128 9InformationThe Advanced Diploma in Theology provides:a) entry-level vocational or professional preparation in the field of Theology for students from otherdisciplines; orb) continuing professional and vocational training in Christian Theology.It offers an intensive, focused, and applied specialisation that meets the challenges and requirements ofthe ministry in different contexts. This is accompanied by a deep and systematic understanding oftheological disciplines, theory, and practice.AdmissionTo be admitted to the Advanced Diploma in Theology, a student must be in possession of:i)an appropriate Diploma (minimum 360 credits, NQF Exit Level 6), or equivalent; orii)an appropriate Bachelor’s Degree (minimum 360 credits, NQF Exit Level 7); oriii)an equivalent qualification (minimum 360 credits, NQF Exit Level 6).All foreign qualifications offered

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