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Distance Learning

The Centre for Catholic Studies also provides options for Distance Learning.

Available courses are listed below

 

MA in Catholic Theology (Distance Learning)

The MA in Catholic Theology (DL) is an academically rigorous Masters programme which allows students to go deeply into individual figures, periods, themes and areas in Catholic Theology.

This course is to be completed over one year full-time, or two to three years part-time.
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PG Diploma in Catholic Theology (Distance Learning)

This course is completed online, over two years part-time.

The Postgraduate Diploma in Catholic Theology (Distance Learning) is an academically rigorous postgraduate programme which allows students to go deeply into individual figures, periods, themes and areas in Catholic Theology.
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PG Certificate in Catholic Theology (Distance Learning)

This course is to be completed over one year part-time.

The Postgraduate Certificate in Catholic Theology (Distance Learning) is an academically rigorous postgraduate programme which allows students to go deeply into individual figures, periods, themes and areas in Catholic Theology.
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Single module: Continuing Professional Development - Catholic Theology: A Preliminary Tour (Distance Learning)

This course is to be completed part-time.

Test the waters for postgraduate study of theology by enrolling on the introductory module for the Distance Learning MA in Catholic Theology: ‘Catholic Theology: A Preliminary Tour’.
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About the Distance Learning programme

Professor Karen Kilby and Professor Anna Rowlands give insights into the MA in Catholic Theology (Distance Learning) at Durham University.

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Funding

A Bursary Fund, specific for bursaries towards tuition fees for CCS Distance Learning programmes, is offered by the CCS.

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