Postgraduate Programme
1. REGULATIONS
All applications for postgraduate study must go before the University Board for Higher Degree, through the Faculty
Sub-Committee
a. An applicant may be
- admitted without a qualifying examination;
- required to pass a qualifying examination before being fully registered for post-graduate studies; or
- refused admission
b. The nature of the qualifying examination shall be determined by the Theological Colleges but shall be subject to approval by the Faculty Sub-committee on Higher Degrees.
c. A candidate who has failed the qualifying examination will not normally be allowed to re-sit the examination.
2. QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADMISSION
a. Candidates must satisfy normal University and Faculty Regulations governing admission to higher degrees.
b. The minimum requirement for entry into the MA (Theology) programme would normally be a Lower Second Class Honours degree in Theology. The minimum requirement for entry into the M.Phil and Ph.D programmes would normally be an Upper Second Class Honours degree in Theology.
c. Candidates must have passed at least FOUR second and third year undergraduate courses in Theology at or above a B.
d. Candidates who do not possess these qualification may be required to write a qualifying examination as a means of gaining admission.