The majority of Union School of Theology students study with the School in order to prepare for Christian ministry.
Campus courses A three-year, full-time residential
BA Hons degree in Theology is offered, covering Biblical Studies, Theological and Historical Studies, and Ministerial and Missional Practice. Students on the Masters of Theology (MTh) and PhD programmes may also reside on campus.
Learning Communities The School's largest programme, a
Graduate diploma in theology, is taught in regional church-based 'Learning Communities' in more than 20 locations globally including
Oxford,
Athens,
Rome,
Tulsa, Oklahoma, and
Calgary,
Alberta. The course is designed to combine academic rigor with 'the convenience and added value of sharing and growing together in vibrant local settings under the care and guidance of an experienced Lead Mentor.'
Postgraduate and research degrees The School's
Master of Theology (MTh) is a taught postgraduate master's degree, accessible both on the campus and in Learning Communities, and either full- or part-time. Research degrees, up to
PhD level are offered through 'a collaborative partnership with
VU University Amsterdam'. ==History==