Theology
By Distance Learning Leading to
BA (Hons) Theology and Religion
- Theology
by Distance Learning jointly offered by Divinity School
of Chung Chi College and the Oxford Brookes University is now
opened for application. This program will lead to a BA
(Hons) Theology and Religion conferred by the Oxford Brookes University.
- Strengths of this program include:
- Comprehensive, Well organized and Interactive Study Materials
for Each Module
- Strong Emphasis on Theology in Social Context
- An Academic Tutor based in UK for Each Module
- Personal Tutors based in Hong Kong
- Access to the CUHK Libraries
- Residential Schools (September each Year) in Oxford
- Study
Days organized by the Divinity School of Chung Chi College,
CUHK
- Click here
to download the "Form
to CUHK" (1 page). Duly complete it and send to the
Divinity School of Chung Chi College, CUHK. (address can be
found in the Form)
- Local Enquiries: smkwan@cuhk.edu.hk or
2609-6711 (Miss Cheung)

BA (Hons) Theology
and Religion
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Academic
Year
begins
in January
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Admission
Exercise
October
to December EVERY YEAR
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A Joint Effort between...

... The Divinity School of Chung
Chi College, CUHK
and
The Oxford Brookes University
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資料來源:{明報} 2004年6月24日
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Some
Facts about Brookes:
- In 1928, John Brookes is appointed Vice-Principal of
the Oxford City Technical School and Head of the School
of Arts.
- In 1991, Oxford Polytechnic becomes one of first polytechnics
allowed to confer degrees on behalf of the CNAA.
- In 1992, The Polytechnic becomes a university under
government legislation. It honours John Brookes' memory
by choosing the name Oxford Brookes University.
- In 1996, Brookes judged top new university in the
influential league table published by the national newspaper The
Times.
- In 1997, Brookes judged top new university for the
second year running by The Times.
- In 1999, Brookes judged top new university for the
fourth year running by The Times.
- In 2001, Brookes joins elite top 50 universities in The
Times Good University Guide for the first time,
and is top new university for the sixth year running.
- In 2002, The Times comments: "Oxford
Brookes, is again the highest placed new university,
maintaining a lead over older rivals in Bradford
and Bangor ". It is still top
new university for the seventh year running.
Click
here to Brookes' Official Website
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