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Our Associates

Our associate status with the University of Zimbabwe dates back to 1959 when the UTC became the second College, after Hillside Teacher’s College, to be an associate College of the then University of Rhodesia. Our association with the UZ emanates from the high quality of training that the UTC offers since its founding in 1954. Our Diploma in Religious Studies (DRS) is meant to enable our graduates to be academically prepared for the teaching field which has been part of our protestant
ethics.

In light of our professional ethics and our desire for excellence, our students will be no less equipped to be partners in the development of a young nation like Zimbabwe. In the quest of quality and academic excellence the college’s associate status with the University enables us to produce graduates who will be of benefit to the advancement of education and moral standards in the country.

Name of Programme
The Diploma in Religious Studies (DRS) is offered by the United Theological College offers in Association with the University of Zimbabwe. This Diploma is an academic certificate that enables the graduate to teach Divinity and Religious Studies in Secondary Schools.

Certification
The Diploma in Religious Studies Diplomas and Transcripts are offered by the University of Zimbabwe. The United Theological College offers lectures and all other academic and administrative structures that promote quality learning.

CONCLUSION
Since its establishment in 1954, UTC has always offered quality training at higher levels. Currently, we are engaged with the University of Zimbabwe toward offering an Honours Degree program to our DRS graduates/holders.

The college believes that our graduates are an asset to the nation in terms of
advancing academic excellence as well as Christian Education ton the society. The move toward an Honours programme (HRS) will aim at deepening and widening the quality of our academic training programmes at levels acceptable to the needs of the society and nation at large.