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2 Pastoral Care Masters Degree Programs in United Kingdom


Anglia Ruskin University
MA in Chaplaincy and Pastoral Care
- Cambridge, United Kingdom
- Chelmsford, United Kingdom
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MA
On-Campus
English
Gain an in-depth understanding of pastoral theology as it relates to the goals of chaplaincy and care. This Masters degree is taught by Cambridge Theological Federation and accredited by ARU. Relate reflectively and reflexively to the themes and traditions of pastoral care to contemporary personal and vocational contexts. Develop a critical understanding of the human condition as it shapes different approaches to models of chaplaincy.


St Padarn'S Institute
MTh Chaplaincy Studies
- Cardiff, United Kingdom
Master degree
On-Campus
English, Welsh
The MTh Chaplaincy Studies Programme is a unique development that supports in-service chaplains in your practice and ministry. The programme will expand your thinking and broaden your awareness of both the theoretical and practical aspects of your work. The delivery method for these courses concentrates all teaching into four intensive blocks (Monday to Wednesday/Thursday) a year for two years. It has been designed specifically to meet the needs of those working within professional contexts. In the standard programme, students will study three modules a year for two years, followed by a year of dissertation writing.
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Studying Pastoral Care at the Master's level in the UK offers a unique opportunity to engage deeply with spiritual, emotional, and community support practices. This field empowers you to develop specialized skills essential for guiding individuals and groups through various life challenges.
Through the curriculum, you’ll explore topics such as counseling techniques, ethical decision-making, and conflict resolution. Courses often include practical components, enabling you to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. As you connect theory with practice, students build confidence and refine their skills in compassionate care and active listening.
Education in the UK emphasizes research, encouraging you to examine contemporary issues affecting pastoral communities. This focus on inquiry prepares you for diverse roles in various settings, from religious organizations to healthcare and community services. With a Master's degree in Pastoral Care, graduates typically pursue careers as pastoral counselors, spiritual directors, or community outreach coordinators, each enhancing their ability to support individuals on their spiritual journeys.