Learning Outcomes
- Understanding of some aspects of Christianity in their historical and contemporary contexts
- Competence to undertake critical analysis of and informed reflection on issues related to Christianity in contemporary society and culture
- Acquaintance with the modes of enquiry of various disciplines of Christian studies
- Appreciation of the rich diversity of Christian traditions
- Development of interest in the critical and constructive study of Christianity
The degree should be completed within the normal period of study: normally one year for full-time students and normally two years for part-time students. Students must take at least one course per term throughout the normative study period. Part-time students should not take more than 3 courses in each term and not more than 5 courses in each academic year.
Students admitted in 2015-16 or before may choose to study in the General Stream or the Stream in one Area of Study, while students admitted in 2014-15 or before may also choose to study in the Stream in Workplace Theology.
Application Deadline:
Priority round: 24 February 2025 (Mon)
Second round: 24 March 2025 (Mon)
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Admission Requirement
In addition to the general qualifications required for admission to the Graduate School, applicants should have a recognized Bachelor’s degree; degree holders in subjects other than Theology and Religious Studies are welcomed. Applicants should present letters of recommendation from a church-related person and from an undergraduate/postgraduate teacher or the university department concerned. (Please refer to the Postgraduate Prospectus and Graduate School Homepage for details.)
Coursework Requirement
Students are required to complete a minimum of 24 units (a minimum of 8 courses) for graduation.
Areas of Study
- Bible and Theological Traditions
- Christianity and Society
- Ministerial Studies
Any four courses chosen from the course list or courses provided by the Divinity School approved by the Head of Graduate Division or Director of Divinity School of Chung Chi College. | 12 |
Total Units | 24 |
Areas of Study
- Bible and Theological Traditions
- Christianity and Society
- Ministerial Studies
First year of attendance: THEO5906 | 3 |
First year (full-time) / first and second years (part-time) of attendance: Any seven courses chosen from the course list or courses provided by the Divinity School approved by the Head of Graduate Division or Director of Divinity School of Chung Chi College. | 21 |
Total Units | 24 |
Areas of Study
- Bible and Theological Traditions
- Christianity and Society
- Ministerial Studies
First year of attendance: THEO5906 | 3 |
First year (full-time) / first and second years (part-time) of attendance: Any seven courses chosen from the course list or courses provided by the Divinity School approved by the Head of Graduate Division or Director of Divinity School of Chung Chi College. | 21 |
Total Units | 24 |
Areas of Study
- Biblical Studies
- Theological Studies
- Christianity and Society
- Pastoral Studies and Counseling
- Christianity in China
- Christian Education
First year of attendance: THEO5906 | 3 |
First year (full-time) / first and second years (part-time) of attendance: Any seven courses chosen from at least three different Areas of Study prescribed in the course list or courses provided by the Divinity School approved by the Head of Graduate Division or Director of Divinity School of Chung Chi College, provided that no more than one undergraduate course (with course code prefixed 1000-4000) may be counted towards the fulfilment of the 24-unit coursework requirement. | 21 |
Total Units | 24 |
- Biblical Studies
- Theological Studies
- Christianity and Society
- Pastoral Studies and Counseling
- Christianity in China
- Christian Education
First year of attendance: THEO5906 | 3 |
First year (full-time) / first and second years (part-time) of attendance:
| 21 |
Total Units | 24 |
First year of attendance: THEO5906 | 3 |
First year (full-time) / first and second years (part-time) of attendance:
| 21 |
Total Units | 24 |
Should a student be interested to take courses offered by other Graduate Divisions or undergraduate courses, approval from our School and the offering department must be obtained and the student should pay extra tuition fee for the course. The tuition fee is set by the offering department.
Graduation Requirements
- Students must fulfil the Term Assessment Requirement of the Graduate School. For details, please refer to Clause 13.0 "Unsatisfactory Performance and Discontinuation of Studies" of the General Regulations Governing Postgraduate Studies which can be accessed from the Graduate School Homepage.
- Students must take at least one course per term throughout the normative study period (stipulated in the ‘General Regulations Governing Postgraduate Studies’).
- IT Proficiency Test (Applicable to students admitted in 2011-12 and before. Please refer to “Student IT Competence”).
- Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.