DEGREE OF BACHELOR OF DIVINITY (NON-HONOURS) (08V80083) Students must also comply with the University General Regulations and the Supplementary Regulations for the Degree of Divinity. All the courses listed below are prescribed for this degree PROGRAMME YEAR 1 – 120 Credit Points (90 credit points from compulsory courses + 30 credit points from courses of choice) First Half Session Second Half Session Course Credit Course Credit Course Title Course Title Code Points Code Points Academic Writing for Divinity, History AW 1007 DR 1543 (OT) Introducing the Hebrew Bible 0 15 & Philosophy (ST) Introduction to Christian DR 1038 (CH) Rise of Christianity (0-600) DR 1547 15 15 Theology (NT) Founders of Christianity: EITHER: DR 1044 Key Works for European Civilisation 15 15 Introduction to the NT HC 1501 RS 1007 Religions of the World 1 15 OR: Plus one further 15 credit point DR/RS course of choice. You are required to choose 60 credits from Sustained Study, Discipline Breadth or Sixth Century courses across levels 1 and 2. Plus further courses of choice to gain 120 credit points PROGRAMME YEAR 2 – 120 Credit Points (75 credit points from compulsory courses + 45 credit points from courses of choice) First Half-Session Second Half-Session Course Course Title Credit Course Course Title Credit Code Points Code Points 75 credit points from the following courses: (OT) History and Religion of Ancient DR 2047 15 DR 2549 (CH) The Pilgrim City 15 Israel DR 2057 (ST) Major Christian Thinkers 15 DR 2559 Earliest Portraits of Jesus 15 (PT)Virtue & Freedom: Exploring the DR 2565 15 Tradition of Western Ethics Plus one further 15 credit point DR/RS course of choice. You are required to choose 60 credits from Sustained Study, Discipline Breadth or Sixth Century courses across levels 1 and 2. Plus further courses of choice to gain 120 credit points. PROGRAMME YEAR 3 – 120 Credit Points (120 credit points from courses of choice) 90 credit points from DR/RS courses of choice at level 3 or above. You are required to choose at least 15 credits from Discipline Breadth or Sixth Century courses. Plus further courses of choice to gain 120 credit points. Notes 1. 2. Candidates for the non-Honours degree must obtain at least 360 credit points including at least 60 credit points at level 3 or above. At least 330 of the 360 credit points must be from courses within Divinity and Religious Studies. Candidates seeking entry to the Junior Honours programme must have accumulated, by award or recognition, or been exempted from, at least 240 credit points at levels 1 and 2, including the prescribed courses required to enter programme year 3. This information, whilst correct at the time of going to publication, is subject to alteration without notice. Course choice may be restricted by degree regulations or timetabling.