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Masters in Theology

MTh

The Masters in Theology (MTh) allows students to choose either a specialist or a more generalist study route. Depending on the combination of courses taken, students can graduate with either the more general Masters in Theology (MTh) or a specialist degree in one of the following subject areas: MTh Biblical Studies (with biblical languages focus), MTh Church History, MTh Systematic Theology, or MTh Theological Ethics.

Key Facts

Duration
12 or 24 months
Study Mode
Full Time or Part Time
Start Month
September
Learning Mode
On Campus Learning

Theology and Disability

MTh

What does it mean to be human? Thinking theologically from a disability perspective.

The Theology and Disability programme studies the reality of what some call ‘disability’ in contemporary cultural contexts. It explores the underlying reasons for stigmatisation and oppression. The programme offers theological ways of seeing ‘disability’ as transformative for understanding what it means to be human and the nature of the good life. Situated in the Department of Divinity and Religious Studies, the programme approaches the questions and issues studied theologically, whilst drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives.

Key Facts

Duration
24 months
Study Mode
Part Time
Start Month
January or September
Learning Mode
Online Learning

New Testament and Early Christianity

MTh · PgCert · PgDip

Earn a postgraduate diploma in the New Testament and Early Christianity, flexibly, online. Learn with us anywhere and manage your study hours to suit you.

Key Facts

Duration
12, 18 or 32 months
Study Mode
Full Time or Part Time
Start Month
January or September
Learning Mode
Online Learning

Medieval and Early Modern Studies

MLitt

Explore the historical and cultural connections between the North-East of Scotland, Pre-Modern Europe, and the global world. Examine the Medieval and Early Modern periods to understand the fundamental changes that connect the modern world with its past. Tailor your degree through diverse topics delivered by experts across specialisms and access historical archives dating back to the 15th century to advance your learning or career aspirations.

Key Facts

Duration
12 or 24 months
Study Mode
Full Time or Part Time
Start Month
September
Learning Mode
On Campus Learning