Theology, Mission and Ministry
Durham UniversityA-Level Entry
C
About this course
Cranmer Hall offers three courses at undergraduate level: · Certificate in Theology, Ministry and Mission · Diploma in Theology, Ministry and Mission · BA in Theology, Ministry and Mission
Whatever the level, the vision is the same: to provide a ministerially focused theological education in which theology informs mission and ministerial practice and ministerial practice informs theology.
Cranmer Hall at Durham University Set within a World Heritage Site, we are committed to excellence of provision in all areas of training and pay particular attention to tailoring courses to the needs of individuals. Most students on our courses are full time, but many students study on a part-time basis to allow academic work to take place alongside existing commitments. The teaching programme follows the University terms and is usually onsite and in-person. Although an Anglican foundation, Cranmer Hall welcomes students from a variety of backgrounds. Most students are training for ordained ministry or for church leadership (Anglican and Free Church), but some are independent students. Whatever their background, all are attracted by the prospect of an academic theology course which seeks to train people for mission and ministry in today’s world. Cranmer Hall has good links with Durham University’s Department of Theology and Religion. It is therefore possible for Cranmer Hall students to take modules offered by the Department, and vice versa.
Facilities Our purpose-built Learning Resource Centre is open 24/7. The library is light, spacious and congenial for study, with 86 study desks as well as a group study room for up to 8 people. Our excellent stock of around 27,000 books includes a particularly fine theology collection. About 1,000 books on a wide range of subjects are added to stock each year. We have a state of the art lecture theatre and a seminar room. Both of the teaching spaces are fitted with lecture capture technology increasing accessibility for all learners.
Career Opportunities Our programmes are designed to give you a strong and broad foundation of subject-specific knowledge as well as transferable skills and personal qualities developed during your studies: thinking clearly, writing well, presenting arguments, analysing texts, assessing evidence, pursuing and organising research. These skills are highly valued across many sectors. Our graduates readily find employment in fields such as church leadership and ministry, chaplaincy, para-church organisations, youth and children’s ministry and the charity sector. A significant number also progress onto higher-level study, such as postgraduate study in Theology and Ministry or our Doctor of Theology and Ministry programme. The majority of our students go straight into employment after completing their studies with us.
For full details please scroll to the bottom of the page for Provider Information and select Visit our Course Page under Course Contact Details.
Entry Requirements
Career Prospects
Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:
Related Courses
Medieval and Early Modern Studies
Durham University
Modern European Languages and History (with Year Abroad)
Durham University
A-Levels
AAA
Avg. Salary
£30,000
Modern Languages and Cultures (with Year Abroad)
Durham University
A-Levels
AAA
Avg. Salary
£30,000
Course Details
- Qualification
- Certificate - Cert
- Study Mode
- Full-time
- Duration
- 1 Year
- Start Date
- 2025
- Academic Year
- 2025
- Campus / Location
- Durham
- Scheme
- Undergraduate
- Subjects
- Religion and theology