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MTh Practical Theology (Coursework)

THEO
Department:  Master's
Programme code

06256954

Programme information

This programme offers the student with a BThHons or equivalent qualification, the opportunity of theological specialisation and research at Master’s level. The coursework modules provide the opportunity to acquire specialist skills in the practical field of the Ministry.

For more information, please consult the Faculty webpage.

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Faculty notes

The Faculty of Theology and Religion is one of the leading theological institutions in South Africa and in Africa at large. It is known for its quality research, relevant teaching and learning programmes, and community engagement, especially through its Centres.

The University of Pretoria has the oldest fully-fledged Faculty of Theology and Religion in South Africa, and our Faculty is rated first in Africa and 14th in the world in terms of research impact. This is proof of the high standard at which theology is practised at the University of Pretoria and the fact that academic excellence is a non-negotiable trait of the Faculty.

Closing Dates

South Africa - 31/01/2024
International - 30/09/2023

Admission requirements

Relevant honours degree or relevant four-year bachelor’s degree A weighted average of at least 65% at final-year level Hebrew passed at second-year level of the bachelor’s degree (for the MTh in Old Testament Studies) or an admissions examination may be required Greek passed at second-year level of the bachelor’s degree – for the MTh (New Testament Studies) or an admissions examination may be required An average of at least 65% is required for an admissions examination – for the MTh (Pastoral Family Therapy)

Minimum duration

1 years, full-time

Enquiries about the programme

Call Centre Name - Student Service Centre
Telephone Number - 0124203111