Unit Descriptions
NOTE:
1. Degree candidates will not be granted a pass unless they satisfy the examiners in
each part of the assessment for the unit .
2. No unit will be guaranteed to proceed unless at least six students are
enrolled. Some units may specify a larger number.
3. The prerequisite for 2nd Level unit is completion of 1st Level, except
where exemption is permitted in individual instances. The prerequisite for 3rd
Level unit is completion of 2nd Level.
4. Assessment for units offered at varying Levels will be examined at a
standard appropriate to that Level.
Numbering System for Units
The first letter indicates the FIELD of study A, B, C, D, as for BTheol fields.
The second letter indicates the subdivision of that field e.g. L = Languages; P = Philosophy;
V = Old Testament; N = New Testament; T = Systematic Theology; RE = Religious Education.
The first digit designates the Level of the unit for BTheol purposes i.e. 1, 2 or 3.
The second and third digits designate the content of the unit. The numerals following the decimal point indicate the length of the unit, either .15 (designating a semester length unit) or .30 (designating a year length unit).
Using BN112.15.15 as an example, the numbering system for each unit indicates:
B Biblical Studies (Field of Studies)
N New Testament (Subdivision of Field)
1 1st Level (Level of unit)
12 Synoptic Studies and Mark (Particular unit)
.15 indicates 15 point (semester-long) unit.
Field A - Biblical Languages and Philosophy
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Field B - Biblical Studies
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Field CH - Church History
Click HERE for subjects offered in Field CH
Field CT - Systematic Theology
Click HERE for subjects offered in field CT
Field D - Moral Theology/Christian Ethics
Click HERE for subjects offered in Field D - Moral Theology/Christian Ethics
Field D - Practical Theology
Click HERE for subjects offered in Field D - Practical Theology
Intensive Units
Click HERE for a list of intensive units offered in 2008
UFT Online Units for Graduate Students
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