Master of Theology in Applied Theology (MTh)
The MTh helps students think theologically and critically about what it means to live as Christians today.
Outline
- Two-year Oxford University full-time part-taught, part-research Masters
- Available as four-year part-time Masters
- Four units in the first year, dissertation in the second year
- Core units: Doctrine, Context and Practice; Experiential project with theological reflection
- Assessment by four 7000 word essays and a 15,000-20,000 word dissertation
- Academic: grappling with different theological concepts and views
- Applied: subjects chosen with ministry and context in mind
- Flexible: choice of units and essays
Teaching and Learning
- Lectures and Seminars
- Tutor-guided research
Entry Requirements
- Good 2:1 or 1st in previous degree
- Apply through University of Oxford centralized application process for Graduate Studies
More Information
Study
- Prospective Students
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Theology
- Bachelor of Theology (BTh)
- Certificate in Theology (CTh)
- Certificate in Theological and Pastoral Studies (CTPS)
- Diploma in Theological and Pastoral Studies (DTPS)
- Postgraduate Diploma in Theology (PGDip)
- Certificate for Theology Graduates
- Master of Theology in Applied Theology (MTh)
- Master in Studies in Theology (MSt)
- Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil)
- Ministerial Training
- Term Dates
- Open Days
- Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics (OCCA)
- Scholarship & Christianity in Oxford (SCIO)
