Doctorate (academic) in Systematic Theology (Ph.D.)

A PhD in Systematic Theology is a research degree that prepares students for academic careers in teaching and research. The curriculum is designed to provide students with an advanced knowledge of the Christian faith and its theological implications.

Graduates of this program are equipped to teach at the university level, conduct research in theology and serve as leaders in their respective churches and communities.

course units and corresponding credits

HIS201 Contemporary Theology
4 Credits
HIS202 History of The Church
4 Credits
SCS301 African Sociology
4 Credits
MIS401 Mission In Context
4 Credits
THS501 Systematic Theology I (Bibliology-Theology-Christology)
4 Credits
THS 502 Theology Systematic II (Angelology-Anthropology-Hamartiology)
4 Credits
Theology Systematic III (Soteriology-Pneumatology-Ecclesiology-Eschatology)
5 Credits
THS601 Theological Dissertation & Study Of Doctoral Thesis Project In Theology
4 Credits
THB 601 Old Testament Theology
3 Credits
THB 602 New Testament Theology
3 Credits
APO 801 Christian Apologetics
3 Credits
503 THB Biblical and Theological Interpretation
4 Credits
THP102 Theology of The Cross
4 Credits
THS602 Presentation of Doctoral Thesis
10 Credits
IN 4 STEPS: The sketch of the thesis project, preliminary draft, advanced project and final thesis of a minimum of 150 pages
Credits

TOTAL CREDITS

60 credits to be validated

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