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Theology courses at the Priory Institute

  • 20-04-2023 7:22pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 3


    I'm looking at part-time Theology courses and came across the Priory Institute in Tallaght (accredited by TU Dublin and run by the Irish Dominicans) offering Certificate, Diploma, BA (Ord), BA (Hons), Masters, etc.

    The blended nature of the courses appeals to me as I currently work full-time and the endeavour would not be something career-orientated, with a lot of the other theology programmes in Ireland aimed at qualified post-primary teachers looking to upskill for teaching religious education. Rather the slower pace of this type of programme would therefore suit me and my motivation. It also appears that it may be possible to progress from Diploma upwards by covering relevant modules at each stage (presumably there's exemptions for past modules covered).

    However, I was wondering if anyone has any recent experience (saw threads 10+ years old) with the Priory Institute in any of their courses and how they found them from a workload and lecture quality point of view?

    Any input is much appreciated.



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