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MTh in Ethics: Ecology, Globalisation, Media, Christian Political THought
It is a twelve month full time or two year part time course. The core ethics course is taught by Professor Michael Northcott. Objectives / CurriculumAs well as providing a research-portal for doctoral and other higher degrees, this programme may serve as a supplement to an undergraduate degree in theology, or alternatively a vehicle for reflection on professional experience for those engaged in church-based or other ministries. Entrance requirements will normally be a good Honours degree in Theology or Religious Studies though account can also be taken of professional experience and other relevant academic qualifications. The degree is designed around a common core in Christian ethics, and sub-disciplinary specialisation in
The programme has a multi-linear structure which is described in more detail on the Curriculum page. You may also find the Course Summaries useful. AssessmentIn line with other MTh/MSc/Diploma programmes in the School of Divinity, this programme carries a total of 180 points: each course counts for 20 points, and the dissertation counts for 60. Candidates whose achievement on the coursework entitles them to proceed to the MTh or MSc will be required to submit a dissertation of approximately 15,000 words. Students choose their dissertation topics in consultation with the Programme Director and appropriate teachers. Candidates proceeding to the Diploma will be required to submit an extended essay of not more than 10,000 words. Further Study OpportunitiesIn addition to the courses specified above the School of Divinity provides a one term course in research methods, and a year long programme of seminars in Theology and Ethics drawing on a wide range of distinguished scholars from around the UK and overseas which MTh are encouraged to participate in. There are also graduate reading groups led by members of staff, including a German reading group. The School of Divinity is now part of the College of Humanities and Social Sciences which hosts the annual Gifford Lectures in Natural Theology. In the last ten years Gifford Lecturers at Edinburgh have included Mary Douglas, Martha Nussbaum, Charles Taylor, Mary Warnock, and Michael Ignatief.
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