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University of Wales Lampeter

Postgraduate Study - MTh in OrthodoxStudies

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Christ PantokratorThis programme will give you the opportunity to develop and expand your knowledge of the theology, the history, the tradition and the practice of the Orthodox Church.  You may choose from a large variety of modules, either to develop a broad understanding of the subject, or to gain a more specialised knowledge as a springboard for postgraduate research.  The MTh consists of two parts: the taught element, which involves the successful completion of six assessment modules (each valued at 20 credits), and the research element, which results in a 20,000 word dissertation (valued at 60 credits).





The MTh can be taken via distance learning, with input at two residential weeks per year.

EDUCATIONAL AIMS OF THE PROGRAMME

The Holy TrinityThe aims of the MTh in Orthodox Studies are to:

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Upon completing the programme, students should be able to:

PROGRAMME STRUCTURE
The MTh in Orthodox Studies consists of two parts: the taught stage, which involves the successful completion of six modules (each valued at 20 credits), and the research stage, which requires the completion of a 20,000-word dissertation (valued at 60 credits).

It may be studied full-time over two calendar years (one year each for the taught and research components), or on a part-time basis over three to five years.

The full-time mode will appeal to recent graduates who are looking for a further year of intensive study, or to those who would like to spend a year in Lampeter, in the heart of rural West Wales.

The part-time mode will appeal to those who are in employment, or have other responsibilities. If obtaining a formal sabbatical is not possible for you, this option was designed with you in mind.

The Dissertation
When the six modules are completed students who have passed the taught element of the course can submit a dissertation for the degree of MTh. This is a piece of research (20,000 words) done under the supervision of a subject specialist on a topic of the candidate’s choosing which has been approved by the course director. For full-time students, the dissertation can be submitted on any date between 1 September and 30 September of the following year (i.e. a thirteen-month period). Part-time students may write their dissertations over a more flexible time scale.

If you do not wish to present a dissertation, you can complete six modules and exit from the programme with a Postgraduate Diploma in Orthodox Studies.  If you just wish to complete three modules, you can exit from the programme with a Postgraduate Certificate in Orthodox Studies.

Modules
Core modules:
MASS0120 Study and Research Methodology
MTHOS0120 Themes in Orthodox Theology

Optional Modules:
MAMAR0220 The Virgin Mary in Earliest Christianity
MTHOS0220 Eastern Christian Mystics of the Light
MTHOS0320 Dionysios the Areopagite
MTHOS0620 The Experience of Orthodox Monasticism
MTHOS0420 Modern Orthodox Theologians
MTHOS0520 Icons: Theology in Colour
MTHOS0720 Ancient Laws in a Modern World: An Introduction to Orthodox Canon Law
MTHOS0820 Introduction to Medieval and Patristic Greek: Reading the Fathers

Modules that are expected to be ready in the near future include:
The Liturgy and the Ecclesiology of the Orthodox Church
St. Gregory Palamas

For further information on the programme contact:
Dr Andreas Andreopoulos
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
University of Wales, Lampeter
Lampeter, Ceredigion
SA48 7ED
United Kingdom
Telephone: +44 (0) 01570 424 972
Fax: +44 (0) 01570 423 641
Email: a.andreopoulos@lamp.ac.uk

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