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Essential Information 2012/13

when does it Take place?

The course runs on Sunday evenings from 6pm – 8pm over two 8 week terms. Each evening will consist of two lectures with an opportunity for questions and discussion at the end of each session. Our intial plan is that the School of Theology course will run for 3 years starting October 2010 and graduating in March 2013.  The first two years have been completed, and the next two term dates are as follows:


Term 1: 14 October 2012 - 02 December 2012
Term 2: 20 January 2013 - 10 March 2013

where will it happen?

C3, The Coldhams Lane Campus, Coldhams Lane, Cambridge CB1 3HW (opposite Sainsbury's).

If you are coming by car there is parking across the road at Sainsbury's that we have permission to use.

will there be any homework?

The choice is yours. If you simply want to attend the lectures and take notes that is fine. Some essays will be given but they will be optional.

distance learning

For those who cannot attend the school;as a distance learner then an online school will be available. Full password details will be given upon registration.

what will it cost

Each term is complete in itself but it is highly recommended that you enrol for the a full year consisting of two terms. 

 

  Per Year Term Distance Learning
Full Price £170 £120 £140
Concessions * £120 £95 £100
Full Time Students £90 £75 £80

* Concessions - Receiving state pension or benefits.

How to enrol

You can enrol by downloading a booking form which should then be completed and sent by post or calling the C3 Office on 01223 844415.

Contact Details

If you require any further information, please contact us:

t:   01223 844415
f:   01223 566053
e: schooloftheology@cthree.org

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