Diploma in Spirituality (Carmelite Studies)

Course Overview

The Diploma in Spirituality (Carmelite Studies), accredited by St. Patrick's Pontifical University, is a level 7 special purpose award that offers learners the opportunity to study the rich heritage of the Carmelite tradition at a formal academic level and to achieve a broad understanding of Carmelite History, Spirituality and Saints.
Learners study individual modules online, in their own time, in a structured yet flexible way.
As a gateway to a B.Th., the course also supports the development of important skills in academic research and practical writing at undergraduate level. Academic guidance is provided through individual assessment feedback, and instruction on the writing of academic essays.

Course Modules

The Diploma in Spirituality (Carmelite Studies) is awarded on completion of twelve modules under two themes:

  • The history and traditions of Carmel.
  • Carmel Saints and their approach to prayer and Christian living.

Six Mandatory Modules

Additional Modules

Learners choose three modules from the History and Tradition section and three modules from the Saints and Blesseds section:

History and Tradition

Spirituality: Saints and Blesseds

Delivery / Assessment

All our courses are delivered fully online in the form of a phased release of reading material, and the content is supplemented with a reading list to support your learning. There are no online classes, or recordings to watch. Our method of teaching facilitates a reflective approach to study and learning. Each module consists of 16 units and is assessed on a continuous basis.

■ Reading Weeks
■ Assessment Weeks
■ Essay Week


Reading
Weeks
Assessment
Weeks

Week 1

Units 1 & 2

 

Week 2

Units 3 & 4

 

Week 3

Questionnaire 1

10% of module mark

Week 4

Units 5 & 6

 

Week 5

Units 7 & 8

 

Week 6

Questionnaire 2

10% of module mark

Week 7

Units 9 & 10

 

Week 8

Units 11 & 12

 

Week 9

Questionnaire 3

10% of module mark

Week 10

Units 13 & 14

 

Week 11

Units 15 & 16

 

Week 12

Questionnaire 4

10% of module mark

Week 13

Essay

60% of module mark

Admission Requirements

The course is open to all adult learners, both lay and religious, and to those of all faiths and none.

English Language requirements: All our programmes are delivered through English and learners are expected to be proficient in English. This proficiency is typically evidenced by use in daily life, by achieving the minimum standard in a recognised English language test or through other documented verifiable means. This minimum standard is an IELTS (International English Language Testing System) score of 6.5 (minimum 6.0 in each band in the academic version) or equivalent.