Program
Bachelor's Program in Theology, Eastern Christian Studies
The Eastern Churches have taken on a greater significance in the lives of many, through their new importance and influence in a post-Communist Eastern Europe and their growing presence in Western Europe, mainly through large numbers of immigrants from traditionally Orthodox countries or regions. Understanding the Eastern Churches, their history, their beliefs and their organization and structures has never been more important. The BTh in Eastern Christian Studies provides a fascinating and timely introduction to one of the world’s largest and most significant Christian
Bachelor’s Program in Theology, Eastern Christian Studies has 5 study options available:
1. Full-time, 3 years, on-campus. Admission code: TEOK1
2. Part-time, on-campus: year 1&2 (50%), Full-time: year 3&4, on-campus. Admission code: TEOK2
3. Full-time, on-line: year 1, full-time on-campus: year 2&3, Admission code: TEOK3
4. Part-time, online: year 1 &2 (50%), Full-time, on-campus: year 3&4, Admission code: TEOK4
5. Full-time, 3 years, on-line, Admission code: TEOK5
Structure of this program
Part-time, online: year 1 &2 (50%), Full-time, on-campus: year 3&4:
In the first- and second-year students study a series of compulsory courses providing a rich balance of biblical, theological, historical and liturgical courses. The first and second years are studied in Campus Södertälje.
During the following two years, taught at Stockholm School of Theology (University College Stockholm), Campus Bromma, students study various subjects and write a thesis on a subject chosen in collaboration with their supervisor.
Admission code: TEOK4
You can find out more about the program here.
Kursansvarig
Michael Hjälm
Prefekt Avdelningen för Östkyrkliga studier, Teol.dr, högskolelektor, Teol. dr, högskolelektor Campus Södertälje
Betyg
A = Framstående, B = Mycket bra, C = Bra, D = Tillfredsställande, E = Tillräcklig, Fx = Otillräcklig, komplettering möjlig, F = OtillräckligGrundläggande behörighet.
Fastställd av Ämnesföreträdarkollegiet vid Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm den 17 november 2020.