Moorlands College

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Moorlands College is an Evangelical Christian training college with a campus based in Sopley (near Christchurch) Dorset, and Regional Centres in Devon, and Belfast in Northern Ireland. All degree courses (including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees) are validated by the University of Gloucestershire. The college is non-denominational and acclaims a Statement of Faith which is shared by several Evangelical Christian organisations. [1] The college participates in the Government’s Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) and received a Silver TEF award in 2018. They are reviewed by the Quality Assurance Agency to ensure they fully meet national expectations as a provider of higher education.

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Programmes at Moorlands College

Moorlands College offers various programmes in Applied Theology at undergraduate, postgraduate and short course level. Within the undergraduate offering, students can choose from a variety of specialisms across Cross Cultural Studies, Missional Leadership, Children and Schools Work, Community and Families, and Youth and Community Work studies. The Youth and Community Work course includes a JNC Professional Qualification. [2]

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Moorlands Centres

Moorlands College has centres in three regions:

- Christchurch Campus - South West Regional Centre - Belfast

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References

  1. "Why Moorlands College (bottom of page)". Moorland College. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  2. "Moorlands Courses and Degrees".

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