The Cardiff University offers a full-time Master's degree in Theology. This one-year program invites applicants from both religious and non-religious backgrounds to explore the major themes and debates in theology, across a wide range of periods and disciplines. The course provides an opportunity for an in-depth study of religious practices and thought, with a particular emphasis on Christianity.Course Content: This program runs for a full academic year from September to September. During the course, students will complete 120 credits of taught modules across two semesters, followed by a 60-credit dissertation in your chosen research area. The course explores key themes in Christian doctrine and contemporary theology and provides opportunities for the study of various aspects of the Bible's languages, interpretation and theology.Key Modules: The major modules include compulsory dissertation (60 credits), early and medieval Christian doctrines (20 credits), contemporary Christian doctrines (20 credits), biblical languages and text (20 credits) and open language module (20 credits). Students can also choose one 20-credit optional module from a range of modules across religious and theological studies.Accreditations: The course is fully accredited and awarded by Cardiff University.Future Careers: Though specific career information is not provided, the course has been designed to equip students with sophisticated analytical skills suitable for high-level research in religious and theological studies, for work in religious institutions, or for other career paths where these skills are valuable, such as teaching, charity work and more. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here).