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BACHELOR OF THEOLOGY (BTh)
The Bachelor of Theology (BTh) is a four-year degree. The Three-Year Bachelor of Theology may also be awarded. Huron University College offers one or more Major modules leading to the BTh.
Admission Requirements
Admission to the Faculty of Theology for this degree will have requirements identical to those for admission to the Faculty of Arts and Social Science at Huron University College.
Admission to the Major Module
Completion of first year requirements, with an average of 60% in 3.0 principal courses including Theology 020E, and no grade less than 60% in any principal course. A Major module will consist of 7.0 courses: 1.0 course, Religious Studies 131E 4.0 courses in Theology at the 200 level or above. Languages within the module below the 200 level may be counted. 2.0 courses in Theology at the 300 level or above of which 0.5 courses must be at the 400 level*
*Students in the Major module may complete 1.0 thesis course (offered at the 400 level) with the permission of the Faculty of Theology. Students with an interest in graduate work in Theology are encouraged to develop competency in a language (those usually associated with theological study are modern German, French, Classical Hebrew, New Testament Greek) or to develop basic reading competence in two languages.
Graduation Requirements - Bachelor of Theology
Students earning the BTh must complete one Major module in theological studies offered by the Faculty of Theology. Students may pursue another module offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Science at Huron University College. Students must meet all graduation requirements for the Bachelor Degree (Four-Year).
Graduation Requirements - Bachelor of Theology (Three-Year)
Students earning this degree must complete one Major module in theological studies offered by the Faculty of Theology. Students must meet all graduation requirements for the Bachelor Degree (Three-Year). Students completing one Minor module in the Faculty of Arts and Social Science may also complete the Major in theological studies for their BA.
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