2008/2009 Academic Year
1. MTh/PhD
African [August 2008]
The MTh and PhD programmes (with particular emphasis on African Christianity) are aimed at making it possible for graduates from countries all over the world to undertake an advanced study of the forms and traditions of African Christian life and thought emerging as a distinctive strand of non-western Christianity with the potential of contributing to world Christianity. PhD candidates who do not have the MTh in African Christianity will be required to take the MTh course work during the first year.
2. Master of Arts [MA] in Theology and Mission (January 2006)
The MA in Theology and Mission is specifically designed to meet the needs of working people who cannot take a whole year off for study. It is therefore organized into four blocks of three weeks each, within one year.
3. Master of Arts [MA] in Cross-Cultural Ministry (August 2005)
The programme provides opportunity for graduate Christian workers, lay or ordained ministers, and students of theology and mission who are committed to ministry in cross-cultural situations, to examine the historical, religious and cultural context in which they operate, and actually construct culture-specific ministries and to reflect theologically on this enterprise.
It further provides opportunity for candidates, who do not have specialized training in these fields, to engage in theological research involving cross-cultural or inter-religious study, to bridge the gap between their previous academic pursuit and the new undertaking, and thus to establish a solid foundation for relevant and contextual research and ministry.
4. Entry requirements for admission
MA: a good honours degree in any discipline from a recognized University. (The M.A. in Theology and Mission also qualifies candidates for consideration to be admitted to the MTh).
MTh: a good honours degree in Theology or in Religious Studies from a recognized University.
PhD: a Masters degree in Theology or in Religious Studies from a recognized University.
5. Application forms may be downloaded from our web site (click here)
Alternatively, contact the Registrar’s Office through P.O. Box 76, Akropong-Akuapem or registry@acmcghana.org. Completed application forms should be returned to the Registrar at the above address. Further details may be obtained in the same manner.
6. Closing date: 30th April 2008