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1 CONTENTS Contents 1 Course Description 2-5 Outline of BA Syllabus 6 Guidelines on Plagiarism 7-8 Structure of the BA Course Programme 9 Structure of the Third Year Programme 10 BA: Important Dates 12

COURSE DESCRIPTION 2 The is an undergraduate degree in Theology offered by the University of Oxford, providing a solid and rigorous training in the academic theological disciplines. This route is taken by ordinands who are expected or permitted to spend three years in training, who receive three years funding, and for whom an intensive academic programme is particularly suitable (for example those expected to pursue theological research at some future date). It is rooted in the framework of the life and worship of St Stephen s House and supplemented by in-house requirements which attend to the pastoral, integrative and less academic elements of training. Three-year ordinands who take the BA in Theology do so as Senior Status students, and so are exempted from the Preliminary Examination in Theology. They take the Final Honour School of Theology ( Schools ) at the end of their second year, for which they must attend courses and be assessed in eight subjects. In order to qualify for Senior Student status, the candidate s first degree must have involved a course of study lasting three years full-time or equivalent. Ordinands taking the BA will pursue a more vocational course of study in their third year (based on the shape of the Certificate for Theology Graduates), alongside other final year ordinands. Entrance Requirements Those applying to take the BA in Theology as a second Bachelor s degree, including three-year ordinands, must have obtained at least an upper second (or equivalent) in their first degree. Aims and Objectives The overall aims and objectives of the BA in Theology, and specific aims and objectives for the individual papers/units of study, are set out in the Theology Faculty s Handbook for the Honour School of Theology. Learning Outcomes In all programmes for ordinands at St Stephen s House, the college seeks through its corporate life to enable its members to enter more deeply into their identity as Christians and to live more fully in the mission of God. There is a dual emphasis on the acquisition of virtuous habits of wisdom (in ordered prayer, thoughtful study and charitable relations) and on training for the practical tasks demanded of those who seek to serve the Church in the ordained ministry. A more detailed account of how candidates are enabled to achieve the Learning Outcome statements for

3 ordained ministry within the Church of England is set out in the St Stephen s House Curriculum Validation document, section 3.1, and more specifically in the individual unit outlines. With respect to this particular route, the third year pastorally-oriented courses particularly attend to those learning outcomes directed towards ministry within the Church of England (e.g. legal, canonical and administrative responsibilities; liturgical competence; preaching; awareness of the church s roles in public life). Teaching Methods Teaching and learning for the BA take place through a combination of Faculty lectures (some of which are designated as core lectures ) and tutorials in the college and the wider University. On average, students can expect approximately half their papers to be taught by tutors in the college, and half by tutors in other colleges. Certain papers are taught by Faculty class rather than tutorial. In their third year, ordinands undertake the final year course, taught primarily through lectures and seminars in college. Rationale of Key Components In order to ensure a solid and broad foundation in Christian Theology appropriate to ordained ministry, St Stephen s House insists that, in additional to the requirements of the syllabus, all ordinands also take a second New Testament paper (Pauline Literature) and a Church History paper (the latter requirement is occasionally waived, e.g. in the case of a graduate in History who has covered similar ground in his or her first degree). A typical pathway is provided below. In common with those pursuing other routes, ordinands taking this route will also undertake courses of a more formational character as set out in the tables of course structure below. Integration Although integration of academic, pastoral and formational dimensions of training occurs most explicitly in the final year courses for this route (and in courses such as Formation and Ministry taken alongside study for the BA), St Stephen s House values the integrative character of the whole residential experience of formation and corporate prayer. In addition, all ordinands are members of a Group, undertake a term-time and summer placement, and participate in Pastoral Studies Weeks and similar short courses throughout their three years.

Advice on BA Tutorial Teaching 4 Students for the BA should usually expect to write 10-12 tutorial essays per term. For each tutorial, candidates will be given a title and reading list in advance, and will be expected to write an essay in preparation for the tutorial. This will either be handed in before the tutorial or read out during the tutorial. The essay, its strengths and weaknesses, should form the basis of the conversation for the rest of the tutorial. The length of essay expected varies from tutor to tutor, although a rough guide is c. 3000 words. Further guidance is given in the Faculty s course handbook. University lectures complement work done in tutorials, often providing the bigger picture or covering additional topics. Outlines of material covered in lectures are made available to examiners, who will take these into account when setting examination papers. It is important to listen to tutors advice about appropriate lectures. In particular, it is vital that you attend any lecture series designated as Core Lecture (CL in the lecture list) for papers you are studying. Please note that these lectures may not necessarily occur in the term that you are studying the paper in tutorials. Assessment For the Final Honour School, all papers are externally assessed by threehour examinations in the Trinity Term of the final year of the degree, unless an external essay is being offered either in place of or in addition to, one of the papers. Final classifications are awarded according to usual university grading - firsts, upper seconds, lower seconds, thirds (and fail). All students should expect to be available until the middle of July after Finals in case they are called for a viva. In addition to formal assessment, formative assessment occurs through regular feedback from tutors, and a termly academic report (read out during Principal s Collections at the end of term). At the beginning of each term, there will normally be a written collection (internal college examination) on the paper studied the previous term. This provides the college with an indication of the candidate's progress, and enables the candidate to practise examination technique before finals. Collections are purely internal and do not affect the candidate's final degree result. Languages All Senior Status BA students are required to be assessed in a biblical language (Hebrew or Greek) in one of the biblical papers in Finals. Teaching is provided via Faculty classes in Michaelmas and Hilary Terms of the first year.

5 Important information for all students It is the responsibility of all students to familiarise themselves with the relevant sections of the University of Oxford Examination Regulations (Grey Book), and any other information provided by the Theology Faculty, such as the FHS Course handbook (the Red Book ). They should also study carefully the Proctors and Assessor s Memorandum, published annually. Students are also responsible for ensuring that they meet all deadlines for submitting examination entry forms, long essay applications, etc. They will receive a reminder of dates from the Academic Secretary. Exemptions Students by arrangement at the start of the course with the teacher (or coordinator) of a particular in-house course may arrange to opt out of certain sessions, where it can clearly be shown that they have already covered the material that will be presented. In place of attendance at each session, they will be asked to do some reading and write a short response. Requests for exemptions will be taken to the staff meeting and records of exemptions will be put on file.