 Pick and Mix
You can start studying at Redcliffe at any time of the year for between one and five terms (6 to 30 weeks), through the Pick and Mix short course, which is less structured than the the 12-week Across the Cultures.
You can select from a wide range of subjects from the Applied Theology Diploma, and also study topics of specific personal interest under the guidance of Redcliffe tutors. Subjects include Living and Working Cross-Culturally, Christian Engagement with Islam, and Evangelism and Discipleship Skills. Pick and Mix students are offered a flexible assessment, depending on your requirements.
The course is not validatated. However, you will receive a Redcliffe College Short Course Certificate on completion of your studies.
"I have found the Pick & Mix course extremely helpful. I came to Redcliffe to train for a specific ministry in a specific country and the Pick & Mix course allows me the flexibility to concentrate on those parts of the Redcliffe study programme that are most helpful for this, without wasting time on aspects that are less relevant. As a young Mum it also means I don't need to worry about missing deadlines if my daughter suddenly gets sick or refuses to sleep when I was planning to study!" (Liz, England)
For more details about the modules available to you on the 'Pick and Mix' course, please take a look at the Diploma Modules PDF Download (please note that assessments are optional).
"Studying at Redcliffe has been challenging, inspiring, fulfilling and motivating. I feel that I will leave having achieved the purposes for which I came - i.e. to get a good scriptural foundation for ministering in the local church. The Pick & Mix course has been key in this for me, giving me flexibility to choose courses from a wide range of subjects and levels, thus being able with advice and guidance to taylor my studies specifically to what I needed." (James, New Zealand)
A student's perspective...
"Pick and mix gives us the flexibility to choose the courses we need for our ministry. It's great for those who already have been on the field, know what they want to learn, and don't need a formal qualification." (Phil, England)
You can also read the following articles where former Short Course students reflect on their Redcliffe experiences.
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