Common Awards are qualifications for ordinands and lay ministers within the Church of England and its partners in the Baptist, Methodist, and United Reformed churches, delivered in a three-way partnership between theological education institutions, the churches, and Durham University.[1][2]

Description

Before 2014, Theological Education Institutions (TEIs) within the Church of England had used local universities to validate their qualifications but since September 2014 they have been offering awards common across all institutions, validated by Durham University.[3] The intention behind the move to Common Award was to offer greater coherence and consistency across training institutions.

A wide variety of courses are offered at various levels of the Framework for Higher Education Qualifications (FHEQ):[4]

  • Foundation Award in Theology, Ministry and Mission (FHEQ level 4; 60 credits)
  • Certificate of Higher Education in Theology, Ministry and Mission (FHEQ level 4; 120 credits)
  • Certificate of Higher Education in Christian, Ministry and Mission (FHEQ level 5; 180 credits)
  • Diploma of Higher Education in Theology, Ministry and Mission (FHEQ level 5; 240 credits)
  • BA in Theology, Ministry and Mission (FHEQ level 6; 360 credits)
  • Graduate Certificate in Theology, Ministry and Mission to postgraduate studies (FHEQ level 6; 60 credits)
  • Graduate Diploma in Theology, Ministry and Mission to postgraduate studies (FHEQ level 6; 120 credits)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Theology, Ministry and Mission (FHEQ level 7; 60 credits)
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Chaplaincy Studies (FHEQ level 7; 60 credits)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Theology, Ministry and Mission (FHEQ level 7; 120 credits)
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Chaplaincy Studies (FHEQ level 7; 120 credits)
  • MA in Theology, Ministry and Mission (FHEQ level 7; 180 credits)
  • MA in Chaplaincy Studies (FHEQ level 7; 180 credits)
  • MA in Contemporary Christian Leadership (FHEQ level 7; 180 credits)

Participating institutions

The Theological Education Institutes validated by Durham University on the Common Awards are:[5]

References

  1. "Common Awards (Theology, Ministry and Mission)". Durham University. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  2. "The Common Awards in Theology and Ministry" (PDF). University of Durham. October 2013. Archived (PDF) from the original on 20 January 2022. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  3. "About the Common Awards". The Church of England. Archived from the original on 13 March 2016.
  4. "Programme Specifications". Common Awards. Durham University. Retrieved 1 November 2021.
  5. "Our partner Theological Education Institutions (TEIs)". Common Awards. Durham University. Retrieved 27 October 2021.
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