Christ the RedeemerCollege

BA Hons Theology and Biblical Studies

BA Hons Theology and Counselling

BA Hons Theology and Ministerial Studies

Validated by MiddlesexUniversity, London, UK

Programme Leader: Dr David Akomolafe

Student Name:

Institutional Link Tutor: Janet Bluck

Middlesex Link Tutor: Delia Cortese

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Purpose and status of your student handbook

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The purpose of this handbook is to provide you with information about your Programme of study and to direct you to other general information about studying at Christ the RedeemerCollege and information about MiddlesexUniversity who validate this programme of study.

The material in this handbook is as accurate as possible at the date of production however you will be informed of any major changes to the information in this handbook in a timely manner.

Your comments on any improvements to this handbook are welcome - please put them in writing (an email will suffice) with the name of the handbook to Janet Bluck.

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The University Regulations

This handbook must be read in conjunction with the Middlesex University and Christ the Redeemer College Regulations at

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CONTENTS

Purpose and status of your student handbook

Academic Calendar

INTRODUCTION TO CHRIST the REDEEMER COLLEGE

INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY

The Middlesex University Regulations

PROGRAMME LEADER’S WELCOME

CONTACTS AND COMMUNICATION

Programme staff list and contact details

Student intranet

E-mail

Your contact and personal details

Data Protection and Privacy

YOUR PROGRAMME

Programme structure diagram

Your first year modules

Timetable

Your first year assessment

Your learning resources

Attendance requirements

Professional, statutory and/or regulatory body requirements

Health and Safety

Feeding back on your programme

Employability

LEARNING, TEACHING AND ASSESSMENT

Learning and teaching methods

Assessment methods

Submission, receipt, marking and return of assessment

Assessment Feedback

Progressing on your programme

Academic Misconduct

Appeals

Academic Support

Support services at Christ the Redeemer College

Student office

Student Union membership

Programme specification and curriculum map for BA Hons Theology and Biblical Studies, Counselling and Ministerial Studies

Module narratives

Academic Calendar

This is your calendar for the 2013/14 academic year.

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September 2013

9Assessment board

9Progression committee

9Staff meeting

16Publication of results

16-18Student enrolment and induction week

23Teaching starts for autumn term

October 2013

12Graduation ceremony

28Reading week

November 2013

4Tutorial review week

21Board of Study

December 2013

5Last day of teaching for

Autumn term

December 2013 - January 2014

6 Dec – 6 JanChristmas vacation

20 Dec -6 JanCollege office closed

January 2014

2College office re-opens

6First day of teaching for

Winter term

February 2014

17Reading week

27Board of studies

27Staff meeting

April 2014

10Last day of teaching for winter term

17College office closed

22College office re-opens

28First day of teaching for summer term

May 2014

5Bank holiday College closed

8Board of Study

8Staff meeting

9Last day of teaching for summer term

12Year 2 Dissertation induction week

26Bank holiday College closed

June 2014

26Assessment board

26Progression committee

26End of term

July 2014

10Publication of results

August 2014

18Final deadline for

re-submissions

September 2014

5Assessment board

5Progression committee

15Publication of results

15-17Student enrolment and induction week

22Teaching starts for autumn term

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Student Attendance

Autumn term

September 23rd2013 – December 5th 2013

Winter term

January 6th 2014 – April 10th 2014

Summer term

April 28th 2014 – May 9th2014

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INTRODUCTION TO CHRIST the REDEEMERCOLLEGE

Welcome to Christ the RedeemerCollege (CRC). This is an exciting time for us as we continue to enrol students onto this degree programme which provides an opportunity to study theology and at the same time specialise in one of the optional pathways. We believe this will better serve the needs of students, especially those who are initially undecided concerning which speciality would best suit their abilities and interests, by providing an opportunity in the first year to ‘taste’ all of the pathways before reaching a final decision.

At the end of the last academic year anothercohort of students graduated at Middlesex University. We also had a very successful review by the Quality and Curriculum Authority (QAA),as a follow up to the inspection they made the previous year, when we received various commendations on the work we are doing here and recommendations on improvements which we are already implementing.

Our mission is to train men and women, young and old, to communicate the Christian faith in a contemporary environment and to be effective leaders and witnesses in the twenty-first century world. This training is based on our belief in the inerrant and infallible written Word of God. It seeks to provide a wholesome academic and theological depth necessary to impact the world with the gospel message. This includes ministry-related programmes to enhance the effectiveness of student learning and services to the community.

The College seeks to deepen the spiritual life of the student, helping to lay a good foundation and adequate preparation for those who aspire to go into Christian ministry, or are already ministers and leaders in their own right

We seek to honour the Lord Jesus in all we do in this College and we urge you to co-operate with us to make learning an exciting experience for all. This handbook is designed to provide you with the information you need for the main academic and administrative matters relating to your course. You should familiarise yourself with this handbook as it also serves as a reference for all the services provided by the College.

CRC actively welcomes student feedback as this enables us to improve our programmes, teaching and facilities. You will find the mechanism for giving us your feedback is detailed in this handbook.

CRC is a partner institution of Middlesex University and is subject to its rules and regulations. You will find reference to these throughout this handbook and you should familiarise yourself with them. They are found at If there are still areas requiring clarification do not hesitate to contact the academic office or your course tutor.

We want your study to be a pleasurable experience. May the Lord bless your time with us at CRC.

DR DANIEL AKHAZEMEA

Principal

INTRODUCTION TO MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY

Although you will enrol at and attend Christ the Redeemer College the BA Hons Theology and Ministerial Studies, BA Hons Theology and Counselling and BA Hons Theology and Biblical Studies programmes are validated by Middlesex University and therefore you are a student of both. Within Middlesex University the programme is part of the School of Health and Education

Being a Middlesex student on this validated collaborative programme means, in brief, the following:

  • If you successfully complete the programme you will receive the Middlesex qualification of BA Hons Theology and Ministerial Studies, BA Hons Theology and Counselling or BA Hons Theology and Biblical Studies
  • You may attend the appropriate Middlesex University graduation ceremony.
  • You do not receive a Middlesex ID card.
  • You are not a member of the Middlesex University Students’ Union
  • The BA Hons Theology and Ministerial Studies, BA Hons Theology and Counselling and BA Hons Theology and Biblical Studies programme abides by Middlesex University Regulations which are available online at;

This list is not exhaustive and therefore please contact Janet Bluck if you have any questions about your entitlements as a Middlesex student.

The Middlesex University Regulations

Although it is not necessary to read the Regulations in their entirety you should know where you can find them and also be aware of the following key details:

Appeals

You should be familiar in particular with the Appeal Regulations and Procedures (Section G) as Christ the Redeemer Collegeand you have to act in accordance with these procedures if you submit an appeal:

Academic Misconduct

You should be familiar with the Infringement of Assessment Regulations/Academic Misconduct regulations (section F) as Christ the Redeemer Collegeand you have to act in accordance with these procedures in the case of any alleged academic misconduct:

The following are also important documents which relate to the academic relationship between Christ the Redeemer College and Middlesex University:

The Memorandum of Co-operation. This is the formal agreement between Middlesex University and Christ the Redeemer College on the delivery of the Programme. The Memorandum, among other things, sets out the responsibilities of both Christ the Redeemer College and Middlesex University. In brief these include:

  • A Board of Study for the programmes has been established by Christ the Redeemer College which meets at least twice a year and includes the following members: The Programme Leader; the link tutors from both institutions; representatives of the teaching team, and at least two student representatives for each year of the programmes.
  • Although students on validated collaborative programmes are considered members of Middlesex University, they are not entitled to receive University Student ID cards.
  • Students are not entitled to access or use the University student support services as follows: Accommodation Service, Money and Welfare Advice, Childcare, Careers Advisory Service, Counselling and the Disability Support Service (including Dyslexia Support). Students may, however, make use of the Disability Support Service’s assessment for the Disabled Students’ Allowance at an additional cost.

If you wish to view the Memorandum of Co-operation document then please contact

Dr D Akomolafe, email:

Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) UK Quality Code.

The QAA is an independent agency appointed by the UK Government to be responsible for upholding the academic quality and standards of all universities and colleges in the UK. The QAA produce the UK Quality Code which outlines the key expectations placed on all UK Higher Education providers. In particular there is a specific chapter on how institutions should manage partnership arrangements, such as the programme you are now enrolled on. This section is chapter B10 ‘Managing higher education provision with others’.

The QAA also review higher education providers (including Middlesex) to ensure that it is operating in line with the Quality Code and providing the best academic experience for its students.

You can also learn more about Quality Assurance from watching two short videos designed specifically for students in Higher Education, which are available on line at:

WELCOME TO THE SCHOOL OF HEALTH AND EDUCATION

The School of Health and Education is one of the largest Schools in Middlesex University and includes the Departments of Adult, Child and Midwifery, Psychology, Education, and Mental Health, Social Work and Inter-professional Learning as well as the London Sport Institute. The School is a leading centre for professionally qualifying provision and works with and supports numerous external partners in the UK and overseas with validated and accredited academic provision.

Overall the School offers a wide range of study opportunities at undergraduate and postgraduate level including diplomas, degrees, short courses and CPD opportunities and research doctorate provision. Many of the courses are designed and accredited in conjunction with the relevant professional bodies leading to recognised professional qualifications.

Along with our diverse range of programmes and research opportunities, we offer various approaches to study and delivery to suit you and your commitments. We emphasise a flexible, lifelong learning approach to study - underpinned by expertise gained through our pioneering developments in work based learning.

We are pleased that you have chosen to study with us and hope that you find your time at Middlesex enjoyable and stimulating.

Jan Williams

Dean and Pro-Vice Chancellor

School of Health and Education

PROGRAMME LEADER’S WELCOME

Welcome to Christ the Redeemer College. You have an exciting and challenging year ahead. It takes courage to pursue 3 years of study towards a degree. This handbook gives you all the information you need concerning your programme. I encourage you to read it through and familiarise yourself with it and especially with the modules you are taking this year.

Here at CRC you will explore a variety of ideas, concepts and opinions from a number of authors. We seek to respect each others opinion even though we do not always agree. This diversity adds to our learning experience. Learning involves change as we challenge our own pre-existing ideas and opinions. You will at times work together in small groups which gives opportunity to get to know your fellow students. For all there is the challenge of academic writing and responding to the various assignments and meeting deadlines.

For our 2nd year Counselling and Ministerial Studies students there is also the opportunity and challenge of going on placement. This adds variety into your programme and enriches you giving needed practical experience. Placement will stretch you and enlarge you, equipping you with new skills to help people in the years ahead.

The staff are here to help and support you as you seek to achieve your degree whichever option you wish to pursue. I wish you every success this year and trust that your time at CRC will be happy and blessed.

DR DAVID AKOMOLAFE

Vice Principal and Programme Leader

CONTACTS AND COMMUNICATION

Programme staff list and contact details

The following members of staff are those who have a major input into your programme.

Programme Leader
Dr David Akomolafe
Telephone:+44(0)0207 735 7100
Email: / Christ the Redeemer College Principal
Dr Daniel Akhazemea
Telephone: +44(0)0207 735 7100
Email:

Middlesex University Link Tutor
Delia Cortese
Middlesex University
Hendon Campus
The Burroughs
London, NW4 4BT
Email: / Christ the Redeemer College Institution Link Tutor
Janet Bluck
Telephone: +44(0)0207 735 7100
Email:

Teaching staff

DrDaniel Akhazemea - Module leader Dissertation

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Fax: 0207 735 7187

Email:

Dr David Akomolafe - Module leader Understanding Christian Leadership

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Gideon Bakare - Module leader Biblical Theology & Apologetics

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Dr David Curtis – Module leader Life and Ministry of Paul & Church Growth Perspectives

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Dr Adamson Lawal – Module leader Christian Counselling Skills and Psychology

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Dr Yaya Obozua - Module leader Reflections in Applied Theology and Christian EthicsPastoral Theology

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Andrea Onduku - Module leader Christian Integrative Therapeutic Counselling

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Dr Paige-Patric Samuels – Module leader Jesus and the Gospels & The Tabernacle and Book of Hebrews

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Marvin Sanguinetti – Module leader Bible in Context Cross-cultural Ministry and Missions

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Dr Emmanuel Tukasi – Module leader Jesus and the Gospels & Systematic Theology

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Tim Wilkinson – Module leader – Integrative Therapeutic Counselling 11

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

If you email a member of staff you should expect to hear back from them within 3 working days.

Head of Administration

Dr Ayobami Oyedare

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Fax: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Compliance Officer

Claudia Françoise

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Fax: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Administration staff

Victor Orioha

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Fax: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Office hours: 9.30 – 5.30

Accounts

Gloria Ese Opute

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Fax: 0207 735 7100

Email: gopute@christredeemercollege

Library

Dr Ayobami Oyedare

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Jude Olisa

Telephone: 0207 735 7100

Email:

Student intranet

You will be instructed during induction on how to access the intranet and given the necessary passwords. Your module leaders will upload information onto the intranet to support your studies. This might be handouts or lecture notes to learning, assignments, instructions, deadlines, tutorial dates, announcements and important information.

It is important to log on daily to check what lecturers have put there. You may also receive emails from staff asking you to log on to the intranet.

Students can also communicate with one another via the College intranet.

E-mail

You should ensure the college has your email address. It is important for you to access your email every day as staff will communicate with you by email. You may miss important information if you fail to look at your emails daily.

Your contact and personal details

You should ensure that we are kept up to date of your contact details to ensure that all important communication reaches you. Claudia Françoise is our Compliance Officer and will give you the relevant forms for you to update your contact details. Failure to do so will mean that you might not get important information.

Data Protection and Privacy

The information that you provide at enrolment is held on a computerised database and maintained in accordance with the Data Protection Act. We ensure that the data is held securely and not disclosed to third parties without your consent, unless we are obliged to do so by law.

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YOUR PROGRAMME

Programme structure diagram

Theology
Compulsory / Biblical Studies
Option / Counselling
Option / Ministerial Studies
Option
Year 1
The Bible in Context
THE1000
Biblical Theology
THE1001
Options
Choose 2 of 3 / Jesus and the Gospels
BIB1000 / Christian Counselling Skills
COU1000 / Understanding Christian Leadership
MIN1000
Year 2
Systematic Theology
THE2000
Apologetics
THE2001
Options
Choose 1 pathway of 3 / Life and Ministry of Paul
BIB2000
The Tabernacle and the Book of Hebrews
BIB2001 / Christian Integrative Therapeutic Counselling I
COU2000
Psychology of Christian Counselling
COU2001 / Cross-cultural Ministry and Missions
MIN2000
Pastoral Theology
MIN2001
Year 3
Reflections in Applied Theology and Christian Ethics
THE3000 Dissertation
THE3001
The Book of Romans
BIB3000 / Integrative Therapeutic Counselling II
COU3000 / Church Growth Perspectives
MIN3000

Your first yearmodules