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University of Chester, PgDip, Applied Theology

 United Kingdom

Entry requirements

Upper 2nd Class Honours degree in theology or religious studies; or an upper 2nd Class Honours degree in another subject with ministerial or other relevant experience; with evidence of lower degree qualifications or non-certificated learning and experience, students may be eligible for the graduate level programme.

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Location

Chester is a modern and contemporary city, rich in history and culture. One of eight world-famous British Heritage cities, Chester welcomes over eight million tourists each year with a wide variety of attractions. Ideally placed in the North West of England, it is less than an hour from Manchester and Liverpool, just a two-hour direct train journey to London and close to both the beautiful Welsh coast and mountains. The ancient Roman walls still surround Chester’s city centre, which along with the renowned Cathedral, Eastgate Clock, and Roman Amphitheatre, demonstrate its 2000-year-old heritage.

  • Second most student-friendly city in the UK (The Sun 2019)
  • Top ten city in the UK (The Telegraph 2018)
  • Safest city-based University in North West England (The Complete University Guide 2018)