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Cliff CollegeThe award | How you will study | Study duration | Course start | Domestic course fees | International course fees |
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MA, PG Dip | Full-time, Part-time | 1 - 3 year | October, November, December, February, March | GBP 1303 per Module | GBP 1865 per Module |
This programme is for people who want to study the theology of the Wesleys and spirituality of early Methodism, as a way of reflecting on the challenges of mission-shaped discipleship today. The teaching is designed for lay or ordained people of all traditions, and examines the relationships between spiritual growth, using spiritual disciplines, sharing small group fellowship, and engaging in witness and service.
ohn and Charles Wesley are approached as spiritual mentors who pass on the wisdom of ancient Christianity through the streams of mystical, Purtian, Pietist and revival spirituality. The resulting Wesleyan vision of discipleship provides a lens through which to explore patterns of renewal and mission in the contemporary Church.
This course can be undertaken as a full-time or part-time course, to Postgraduate Certificate, Postgraduate Diploma or Masters level. The Certificate requires completion of two units of study, the Diploma, four, and the Master of Arts, four units plus a dissertation. Each unit of study requires a five-day teaching week at Cliff College; accommodation is provided in single study bedrooms at Cliff College. Part-time students normally complete two units and full-time students four units of study per year. Units of study include those listed below.
Core units:
WTS1: Wesleyan Theology and Spirituality - major themes include:
WTS2: Wesleyan Approaches to the Spiritual Life - major themes include:
Each unit is assessed by a 6,000-7,000 word assignment.
The programme makes extensive use of primary sources, from John Wesley’s writings to Charles Wesley’s hymns, and some of the spiritual classics that influenced them.
This stream can be undertaken part time at a number of different levels:
For part-time students, there are two residential weeks throughout the year, each of which introduce one unit of study. The modules specific to the course are delivered in the April of alternating years. It is expected that part-time students will work on average 12 hours a week for 30 weeks in each year in addition to researching a dissertation, if required. Full-time students will complete all the units relevant to their course in a year (up to four for MA level) and have until the following March to submit a dissertation, if required.
"See Prospectus. Fees quoted are those for 2014-15 and include meals and accommodation for teaching weeks. The higher rate only applies to non-EU countries included on the World Bank's High Income Economies listing. "
"As domestic entry requirements, plus relevant UK Visas and Immigration requirements for either Tier 4 or Student Visitor Visa, depending on duration of planned stay in the UK. Please note that attendance/study without the correct type of visa will not be permitted. Students for whom English is a second language, are required to gain a score of 6.5 in each category or above at IELTS (or equivalent) before applying to study at postgraduate level with Cliff College. "
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