Course outcomes
Modules
OLD TESTAMENT EMPHASIS
NEW TESTAMENT EMPHASIS
To complete the Old Testament emphasis, you will study the following modules.
To complete the New Testament emphasis, you will study the following modules.
Code
Title
NCTR6018
Hebrew Language and Exegesis
20
NCTR6013
Development of Seventh-day Adventist Theology
20
NCTR6012
Pastoral Evangelism and Church Growth
20
NCTR6020
Hebrew Texts and Prophets
20
NCTR6019
Acts and Epistles
20
NCTR6014
Biblical Theology
20
Entry requirements
YOU ARE normally required to hold a relevant undergraduate degree, or an equivalent if you did not complete secondary school in the UK.
IF ENGLISH is not your native language you will also need to provide evidence that your English is of a sufficient standard to study at this course level. See our website, or page 30, for more information.
Credits
New Testament emphasis
Old Testament emphasis
The Graduate Diploma in Biblical and Pastoral Studies includes modules in biblical, pastoral and theological areas with the choice of emphasising Old or New Testament Studies. To fulfil the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Biblical and Pastoral Studies you will complete 120 credits.
Code
Title
NCTR6016
Greek Language and Exegesis
20
NCTR6013
Development of Seventh-day Adventist Theology
20
NCTR6012
Pastoral Evangelism and Church Growth
20
NCTR6017
Greek Texts and Epistles
20
NCTR6011
Old Testament Prophets
20
NCTR6014
Biblical Theology
20
Fees and funding
FUNDING your studies is an important part of your academic journey. We believe that our fee structure is competitive, with full-time study in the 2020–2021 academic year costing just £12,305 for tuition, shared accommodation and meals for undergraduate students from within the UK, or those who are considered Home students. FUNDING SUPPORT may be available depending on your course of study and your background. Read more on page 24.
Credits
On completion of this course you will have had the opportunity to: • develop a deep and relevant knowledge of biblical texts • develop the ability to study the biblical texts independently with critical insight, accompanied by clear argumentation and communication • be educated in all scholarly and vocational aspects of pastoral ministry in a Seventh-day Adventist context • recognise and develop personal values and explore Christian perspectives in relation to other worldviews • prepare yourself for postgraduate study This course will prepare you for entry to the Master of Arts in Theology at Newbold.
More information
E: info@newbold.ac.uk T: +44 (0)1344 407492 W: newbold.ac.uk/ theology-religious-studies
Visit our website for up-to-date and detailed fee information:
newbold.ac.uk/fees
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