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  1. Each unit in the DipBTheol will have a total of 1,500 – 3,000 words of assessment.

2. The type of assessment will vary from unit to unit, in terms of what is appropriate to fulfil the learning outcomes for the unit, taking into account the online format. A typical unit however normally has an assessment schedule of forum participation, online quizzes and a major piece of writing, usually in the form of an essay.

3. Examinations (other than open book examinations) are not a regular component of the assessment of a unit but if they are included, they are calculated at 750 words per hour.

4. Other types of assessment that may be offered (usually in the form of a workshop/forum) include:

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Exegetical activities

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Development Activities

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Book reviews

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Another fundamental attribute of the Christian minister is dependence on the living God expressed through prayer. The habit of confessing sins to God, giving thanks to the Father for his good gifts, and asking God to be at work in you and your ministry is a habit that we long for every college student to develop. As part of encouraging personal prayer, each student will receive the college prayer diary, on a quarterly basis.

Students are also directed to the Prayermate app (available on either the Apple App Store or Google Play Store). Students are encouraged to end their Bible reading by turning what they are reading into prayer for themselves and those around them.