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  1. The Toronto School of Theology and its member schools make up one of the largest ecumenical centres for theological education in the English-speaking world

  2. This intensive course is the first of two courses designed to introduce the student to the basics of Biblical Hebrew grammar and syntax. Parts I (KNB1001HF) and II (KNB1002HS) of the course taken consecutively will give the student the equivalent of a year-long introduction to Biblical Hebrew.

  3. TST's graduate degree programs are offered by six of the seven member colleges in the TST consortium, with St. Augustine’s Seminary offering basic degree programs only.

  4. Programs. The TST consortium offers a range of academic and professional degrees. All degree programs are post-baccalaureate, and are conferred conjointly by the University of Toronto and a TST member college.

  5. The Toronto School of Theology is a consortium of seven theological member schools and is affiliated with the University of Toronto. Each of TST's member colleges and affiliated member institutions is an independent, degree-granting institution with its own distinct history, denominational connection, community spirit, and theological approach.

  6. An application to a TST conjoint graduate degree program is made to the Graduate Centre for Theological Studies (GCTS) by completing and submitting the online application form, the required supplementary documents, and paying the non-refundable application fee.

  7. Master of Theology (ThM) The Master of Theology (ThM) program is intended for advanced and specialized theological study beyond the basic degree level. Coursework is at the doctoral level, but the ThM is a much shorter program than the PhD program, and it does not require full-time study.

  8. Master of Theology (ThM) Master of Arts (MA) in Theological Studies. The Graduate Centre boasts over 50 graduate faculty experts in theological studies for over 250 graduate master’s and doctoral students in a wide range of program areas.

  9. Emmanuel College. United Church of Canada. Emmanuel is a college at Victoria University in the University of Toronto and the largest theological school associated with the United Church of Canada. Emmanuel’s roots are connected to the earliest endeavours of theological education in Ontario.

  10. The Master of Arts (MA) in Theological Studies is a full-time research masters program intended to provide students with the analytical skills, methodological rigour, and knowledge base that will enable them to carry out research at the leading edge of their area (s) of specialization.