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Τρίτη 31 Μαρτίου 2020

MASTER’S PROGRAM IN EASTERN CHRISTIAN STUDIES




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This program provides an in-depth education in Eastern Christian Studies. A student can choose to study for four semesters (two years) after which they receive a master’s (MTh) degree or to complete their studies after two semesters (one year) in which case they are awarded a magister’s degree. In the first year, students study method and theory in Eastern Christian Studies and the four sources of the Eastern Christian tradition: the Bible and other apostolic writings; the church fathers and their historical context; the Church’s liturgy and spirituality; the organisation of the Church and its internal and external relations. In the second year, students choose one of these subject areas to study in greater depth and, in addition, they also focus on one of the four Orthodox traditions: The Byzantine, the Coptic, the Syriac or the Ethio-Eritrean.  Students who choose to focus on the bible and apostolic scriptures study within the framework of biblical studies throughout the second year.

Length: 2 years, 120 ECTS credits 
Study pace: Full-time 
Type of instruction: On campus
 Language of instruction: English
 Level: University (MTh)
 Organizer: Stockholm School of Theology (University College Stockholm)
 hodox traditions: The Byzantine, the Coptic, the Syriac or the Ethio-Eritrean.  Students who choose to focus on the bible and apostolic scriptures study within the framework of biblical studies throughout the second year.
Length: 2 years, 120 ECTS credits Study pace: Full-time Type of instruction: On campus Language of instruction: English Level: University (MTh) Organizer: Stockholm School of Theology (University College Stockholm)
Requirements To be eligible to be admitted to the program, an applicant must either have a bachelor’s degree in theology/religious studies, comprising 180 ECTS credits or a degree in another subject as part of which they have taken a course in religious studies or other theological courses worth at least 60 credits, including a thesis worth at least 15 credits. Students with other relevant subjects or an equivalent foreign degree may be admitted on the basis of individual assessment and examination. Students may also be admitted to later parts of the program (61-120 ECTS credits) on the basis of a special application, provided that the relevant prerequisites are met. Students from outside Sweden, or students who cannot verify proficiency in English, are required to take an internationally recognized test, e. g. TOEFL, IELTS or equivalent.
Cost of Study Students at Stockholm School of Theology are not required to pay tuition fees if they are citizens of Sweden of another EU country or if they have been granted permission to live in Sweden. The information about tuition fees for other international students is available on https://ehs.se/tuition-fees. However, all students registered for academic programs are required to pay a student union fee, which is 150 SEK per term for oncampus students.
How to Apply Apply through www.universityadmissions.se or www.antagning.se from March 16 – April 15, 2020 (any additional application periods will be announced on www.universityadmissions.se and www.antagning.se) For all questions related to the program please visit https://www.ehs.se/node/2252 or contact senior lecturer Miriam Lindgren at miriam.hjalm@ehs.se Contacts for questions related to the application process can be found here.