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Cambridge colleges are similar in lots of ways but each has its own character, feel and history. This page gives you a few reasons why you might wish to choose Christ’s as your college by focusing on three things that make Christ’s special: location, community, and facilities.
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The History degree (or ‘tripos’) is a three-year degree....
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This Cambridge degree is supported by excellent teachers and resources, including two dedicated subject libraries and the city's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. On this course you develop attributes desired by all kinds of employers: analytical and critical skills, intellectual versatility, multicultural sensitivity and an international out...
What makes this three-year degree (or 'tripos') so flexible is that you can pursue your own interests by choosing to follow different tracks through the course. Please visit the University website for full details of the Human, Social and Political Sciences course content and structure, including the course film. You will also find information on t...
Teaching is in lectures and seminars at the University. Some subjects also include practical or laboratory classes and fieldwork. You also have weekly ‘supervisions’ – small group teaching sessions organised by your Director of Studies to provide personalised feedback on your work. Christ’s Directors of Studies on this course are: 1. Professor Susa...
Ana-Maria, Lizzie, Roslynn, Jack, Diana, Rufus and Fred study Human, Social and Political Sciences (HSPS) here at Christ's College. They have written about their experiences of studying HSPS in their student profiles: 1. Ana-Maria's profile 2. Lizzie's profile 3. Roslynn's profile 4. Jack's profile 5. Diana's profile 6. Rufus's profile 7. Fred's pr...
Visit How to Apply for full details and a timeline of the application process. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and school types, all over the world. If you're applying from outside the UK, please read our international studentssection.
Our open days and events page advertises regular online opportunities as well as events you can attend in Cambridge. If you can, sign up for a College Open Day (our October, February and September events normally include a meeting with a subject specialist). Between February and August we run regular webinars: 1. Subject Matters: The importance of ...
For more detail of what the course involves, read Undergraduate Human, Social & Political Sciences (HSPS) admissions on the University website and look at the HSPS Faculty information for prospective studentstoo. If you have any queries, please contact us at admissions@christs.cam.ac.ukand we'll be glad to help. Back to the subject list/ How to app...
The History degree (or ‘tripos’) is a three-year degree. Please visit the University website for full details of the History course content and structure, including the course film. You will also find information on the Faculty of History page for prospective applicants.
Christ's College is a brilliant place to study. Its central location, stunning grounds and exemplary academic history make Christ's an extremely desirable college. Here are some of the things that we think makes being a postgraduate student at Christ's College an outstanding experience:
- Nurturing a Supportive Community. Students who attend a religious college are immersed in a holistic educational environment. You will be taking classes and interacting with like-minded peers.
- A Purpose-Driven Education. Attending a biblical-based college integrates what you know about God with the practical knowledge needed to build a prosperous career.
- Exceptional Faculty and Staff. Christianity has a long and storied tradition of producing some of the world’s greatest scholars. As a global community, love and admiration of wisdom are part of a Christian’s very DNA.
- Extensive Academic Programs. In a Christian learning environment, students have the unique opportunity to explore how faith influences work, education, and personal development.
Christ’s College, founded by William Bingham, began life as ‘God’s House’ in 1437 as a training centre for grammar school masters. The College received its first Royal Licence in 1446 from King Henry VI shortly before the College was forced to move, to make way for what was to become King’s College.
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Jun 14, 2021 · To start, a sure way to spot some differences is whether the department offering the course uses the generic name “Religion,” like my own university, or whether it uses labels such as “Bible,” “Christian Studies,” “Theology,” etc. You can look in the student handbook to see the number of required courses in this area.