Certificate in Anglican Studies

Certificate in Anglican Studies

THE CERTIFICATE IN ANGLICAN STUDIES (CAS) program teaches the essentials of Anglicanism. This certificate is especially for students preparing for ministry or ordination in the Anglican Church by studying Anglican tradition, liturgy, and theology, while participating in field education courses.

Certificate in Anglican Studies
Price per course (domestic)
$602
Completed in
8 credits (2 electives)
Online option
Partial

CORE COURSES (6 credits)

  • Introduction to Anglican Theology: Ways of Reading the Bible in the English Church and Anglican Communion
  • Introduction to Anglican Liturgy
  • Theological Integration Seminar
  • Basics of Preaching
  • Boundaries & Bridges: Care of Self, Care of Others
  • Parish Leadership and Ministry

ELECTIVES (2 credits)

  • Choose from
    • Evangelism Remixed
    • The Protestant Reformation
    • Bread, Wine, and Water: Baptism and Eucharist as Sacraments of the Gospel
    • Expository Preaching

FIELD EDUCATION

  • Students will participate in a parish placement in coordination with Parish Leadership and Ministry and/or Theological Integration.

The CAS is designed for students who already hold a graduate degree in theology and are seeking ordination in the Anglican Church.

Domestic CAS Fees (2023-2024)

  • Tuition per course: $602.00
  • Full-time ancillary fee (4 or more courses): $316.13 per term
  • Part-time ancillary fee (3 or fewer courses): $151.51 per term

International CAS Fees (2023-2024)

  • Tuition per course: $2739.00
  • Full-time ancillary fee (4 or more courses): $316.13 per term
  • Part-time ancillary fee (3 or fewer courses): $151.51 per term
  • University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP): $756.00 per academic year

Flexible learning

  • The CAS can be completed in one year of full-time study or up to six years of part-time study.
  • Students may switch between full-time and part-time formats by term.
  • Online, summer, and intensive courses are regularly offered.
  • Program contents can be tailored to fit particular diocesan needs.

 

Graduates of the Certificate of Anglican Studies typically go on to receive orders in the diaconate or priesthood of the Anglican Church.

CORE COURSES (6 credits)

  • Introduction to Anglican Theology: Ways of Reading the Bible in the English Church and Anglican Communion
  • Introduction to Anglican Liturgy
  • Theological Integration Seminar
  • Basics of Preaching
  • Boundaries & Bridges: Care of Self, Care of Others
  • Parish Leadership and Ministry

ELECTIVES (2 credits)

  • Choose from
    • Evangelism Remixed
    • The Protestant Reformation
    • Bread, Wine, and Water: Baptism and Eucharist as Sacraments of the Gospel
    • Expository Preaching

FIELD EDUCATION

  • Students will participate in a parish placement in coordination with Parish Leadership and Ministry and/or Theological Integration.

The CAS is designed for students who already hold a graduate degree in theology and are seeking ordination in the Anglican Church.

Domestic CAS Fees (2023-2024)

  • Tuition per course: $602.00
  • Full-time ancillary fee (4 or more courses): $316.13 per term
  • Part-time ancillary fee (3 or fewer courses): $151.51 per term

International CAS Fees (2023-2024)

  • Tuition per course: $2739.00
  • Full-time ancillary fee (4 or more courses): $316.13 per term
  • Part-time ancillary fee (3 or fewer courses): $151.51 per term
  • University Health Insurance Plan (UHIP): $756.00 per academic year

Flexible learning

  • The CAS can be completed in one year of full-time study or up to six years of part-time study.
  • Students may switch between full-time and part-time formats by term.
  • Online, summer, and intensive courses are regularly offered.
  • Program contents can be tailored to fit particular diocesan needs.

 

Graduates of the Certificate of Anglican Studies typically go on to receive orders in the diaconate or priesthood of the Anglican Church.

James Detrich 2 web version

“The Certificate in Anglican Studies at Wycliffe College has given me access to some of the best instruction on how to lead and manage a parish as well as how to think theologically. The rich history and theology that you will learn—to say nothing of the deep formative experiences of the prayer services and weekly Eucharist—will serve to mold and shape you into a better informed and more robustly formed servant for the Lord’s work.”
- James Detrich, CAS ‘17