overall, the degree programme will enable you to develop communication skills and the ability to analyse, evaluate and design suitable approaches to diverse cultural contexts. Apart from a three-week supervised placement, most of the programme is delivered residentially at the College site. Still, as from September 2020, students will be able to take the final year of the BA (Hons) in Biblical and Intercultural Studies either residentially (through campus-based learning) or via Flexible Delivery mode, where remote and campus-based students study together. The College plans to extend this to other years of study as soon as possible.