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European Theological Seminary
Leadership Training Centre course participants who wish to continue theological studies within the Church of God leadership development programme e.g. Diploma in Theology or B.Th. may transfer credits for CIMS courses to the European Theological Seminary.
Ministers or laity in the UK who already hold a Bachelor's degree may be interested in pursuing post-graduate studies, on a part-time basis in Germany e.g. M.Sc. in Counseling Psychology and M.Th. in Practical Theology.
For further information visit: http://www.ets-kniebis.de/ or contact - Email address: ets@ets-kniebis,d
Lee University (USA)

Leadership Training Centre course participants who are interested to pursue further studies in Church Leadership can transfer CIMS credits to the Internet Degree at Lee University in any of the following four areas of study: (a) Church Administration (b) Counselling (c) Youth Ministry (d) Music and Worship Leadership. Course participants should have the requisite 27 CIMS credits in order to transfer to any of this the On-line BSc programme. For further information, please contact the Leadership Training Centre
Regents Theological College
Regents Theological College offers four tracks on a full time BA (Hons) programme in Applied Theology and an Open Learning Track to those who want to study on the theology track on a part time basis, attending the college for occasional intensive study days. The five tracks offer an excellent progression route from the CIMS courses for those with the requisite entry qualifications.
For further information visit: http://www.freshlearning.org/ or contact admissions@regents-tc.ac.uk
Centre for Black Ministries and Leadership - The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education
This new Centre at the Queen's Foundation celebrates the major contribution of Black and Asian Christians to the life of the churches in Britain. It sets out to equip and resource Black and Asian Christians, including lay and ordained ministers, through theological education. The Centre offers a range of courses, programmes and events for those seeking to develop their skills and expertise in ministry and leadership.
From September 2010, The Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education will be offering the Foundation Degree in Mission and Ministry. The Foundation Degree lasts for three years, part time, Tuesday evenings, six residential weekends per year and one Easter School per year. For further information visit: http://www.queens.ac.uk/black_ministries/ or contact Gail Harris: Direct Line: 0121 452 2619 or Email: g.harris@queens.ac.uk
The University of Sheffield - Department of Biblical Studies
An internationally famous centre of concentrated, innovative, multi-disciplinary study of the Bible. The department of Biblical Studies offers a unique BA degree, and supports a lively graduate community with both taught and research programmes.
The modules in Biblical Studies are designed to offer an introduction to many different areas of the subject (The Bible: Fact or Fiction? and The Biblical World) or allow students to complete a year of biblical Hebrew, or New Testament Greek.
The Department welcomes mature students with alternative qualifications that satisfy the requirements for Mature Matriculations.
For further information visit: http://www.shef.ac.uk/bibs/ or contact:bibs@sheffield.ac.uk
Glyndŵr University - Advanced studies in Psychology of Religion

Participants with a first degree in any subject who have successfully completed this course may apply to Glyndwr University for enrolment on the distance learning post-graduate certificate in the Psychology of religion at a reduced rate. This is a one year part-time course. Students who complete the certificate may wish to proceed to the MSc in Psychology of Religion. For further information, visit: http://www.glyndwr.ac.uk/en/Postgraduatecourses/MScPsychologyofReligion/
January 2012
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