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Doctor of Philosophy (Religion)

Doctor of Philosophy in Religion

Introduction

The Department of Philosophy, Religion and Theology offers Ph.D. degrees in THREE major areas of Religion: Christianity; African Religion; and Islam. The religious pluralism which

characterizes many societies today and the pervasiveness of religion in human experience, especially in Africa, demands trained man power in different fields of Religion. Such training

will enable graduates to teach and do research in the field of religious experience and to relate religion to processes of modernization and development. The programme therefore, takes a comparative view of the study of religion.

Year 1

Semester I

Required

Code  Title Units
REL 993 Advanced Research Methods  3
 REL 994 Research Proposal I  3

Core

Code Title Units
 REL 910 Phenomenology of Religion 3

Christianity Tract

REL 911a    History and Religion of Israel                      3

Electives

REL 911b  Advanced Reading and Exegesis of Hebrew   3

REL 911c  Old Testament Theology                              3

                Total Units                                                  15

African Religion Tract

Core

Code Title Units
 REL 912a Advanced Study of African Religion 3

Electives

Code Title Units
 REL 912b God in African Religion 3
 REL 912c Ancestors in African Religion 3
 Total Units  15

Islam Tract

REL 913b   Worship      3

Electives

Code Title Units
 REL 913b Advanced Reading and Exegesis of the Quran 3
 REL 913c Sharia 3
 Total Units 15

Semester II

Code Title Units
 REL 995 Research Proposal II (Required) 6
 REL 920 Inter-Religion Dialogue (CORE) 3

Christianity Tract

Core

REL 921a  Systematic Theology     3

Electives

Code Title Units
REL 921b Advanced Reading in NT Greek 3
REL 921c History of Christianity in Africa 3
 Total Units 15

African Religion Tract

Core

REL 922a   Advance Study of African Religion in East and West Africa   3

Electives

Code Title Units
 REL 922b Man in African Religion 3
 REL 922c Mysterious Powers in African Religion 3
 Total Units 15

Islam Tract

Core

REL 923a  Modern Trends in Islamic Theology   3

Electives

Code Title Units
 REL 923b Islam in Africa 3
 REL 923c Advanced Reading and Exegesis in the Hadith 3
 Total Units 15

Year 2

Semester I

Required

Code Title Units
 REL 996 Research Seminar I 3

Semester II

Code Title Units
 REL 997 Research, Data Collection and Analysis 12

Year 3

Semester I

Required

Code Title Units
 REL 998 Research Seminar II 3

Semester II

Required

Code Title Units
 REL 999 Research and Thesis (Required) 12

Objectives

Program objectives

The Ph.D. programme in Religion is intended to assist students to :

  • Acquire in-depth knowledge in their area of specialization.

  • Acquire additional knowledge outside their areas of specialization in order to develop a multi-disciplinary perspective and a holistic interdisciplinary approach to religious issues.

  • Conduct independent research and present findings in a coherent and comprehensive manner, with a view of contributing creativity to the enrichment of scholarship in their fields.

  • Undertake teaching responsibilities and offer administrative and consultancy services to the

  • organizations and institutions.

  • Apply their expertise in finding solutions to problems in society.

Duration

Duration of programme

The Ph.D. Programme in Philosophy shall normally take three years of two semesters each.

Course Structure

Structure of the programme

The programme comprises Coursework, Examination and Thesis. The minimum units of coursework shall be 21 and the maximum 24. These consist of at least 12 units at the level

900 courses and the rest from level 800 courses. All courses shall be done during the first year of study for both full and part-time students. Proposal writing, research, data analysis and thesis writing take the rest of the time.

Year 1 Semester I At least 9 units of course work and a minimum of 6 units of research proposal.

Year 1 Semester 2 At least 12 units of course work and a minimum of three units of research proposal.

Year 2 throughout Research only (15 units)

Year 3 throughout Research & thesis (15 units)

A candidate admitted into a Ph.D. programme must submit to the School of Graduate Studies through his/her respective Faculty Graduate Studies Committee a research proposal within the nine months after provisional registration.

If a research proposal is found to be satisfactory, the board, School of Graduate Studies shall recommend to Senate that the candidate be registered. The date of registration shall be backdated to the date of provisional registration.

The School of Graduate Studies may decide to disapprove the research proposal if:

The research is unsuitable in itself, or

The research cannot be scholarly conducted under the supervision of the University.

The conditions under which the candidate proposes to work are unsatisfactory.

Registration for Ph.D. will not be recommended if a candidate fails to submit an acceptable research proposal within the stipulated period. A student who does not qualify for registration at the material time shall normally be discontinued.

A candidate may be registered as a full-time student for Ph.D. Degree for a minimum of three years and a maximum of five years.

Examination of courses shall be according to general University examination regulations.

Admission Requirements

Admission requirements

To qualify for admission into the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) programme, applicants shall be holders of a Master’s degree in Religion from Moi University or its equivalent from a recognized university.

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