MA Schools Chaplaincy Enhance your practice within Chaplaincy within an education setting Course in Pakistan || Registration Open
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Overview
Reflect on the particular challenges of working with young people in your local context
Our MA in Schools Chaplaincy helps those whose ministry is entirely or mainly in schools or academies.
You will learn to reflect theologically on your local context exploring the particular challenges of working with young people in an educational environment.
We build on your expertise and knowledge through practical projects designed to help those serving as chaplains to explore the issues which most impact on their ministry.
You will be taught through your attendance at three-day schools in August, January and May, which are followed by a series of assessment tasks.
The Course
Explore major questions and concepts around religion
At the beginning of our MA Schools Chaplaincy course, you will be introduced to the key ideas which underpin practical and public theology, which provide a strong foundation for your independent research that will form the basis of your final dissertation.
You will learn to reflect theologically on your local context exploring the particular challenges of working with young people in an educational environment.
Public and Practical Theology
This module equips you to engage and reflect theologically on social, political and pastoral issues and questions which arise locally, nationally and globally. You will critically examine public and practical theological methodologies and perspectives utilised by British and international theologians. You will explore the strengths and weaknesses of different methodologies primarily by employing them to analyse and reflect on specific issues and questions which emerge from your context.
Teaching and Assessment
Feel the support of internationally-recognised research staff
Allocated teaching days
Teaching for the MA Schools Chaplaincy course is delivered in three school blocks a year; each of which lasts for three days.
You may either visit the University of Chichester on a daily basis or, if you live further away, we can help you find suitable accommodation if required.
You will learn by attending our allocated academic days; our three-days schooling programmes. We offer extensive support, especially for those returning to study after a long period, meaning you will the confidence in your academic skills to fully explore your ideas.
Stand alone modules
Some modules can be studied alone, whereby you can study one module and accumulate the credits but are not registered for the full degree.
Assessment
Assessment is through a variety of academic and practical tasks, ranging from essays to book reviews, short articles, case studies and practical projects. The assessments are relevant to your local ministerial context.