A. Knowledge, comprehension: describe Practical theology as a theological discipline; recognize different hermeneutical perspectives in PT; identify concepts and methods; understand the relationships between theory and practice/process; interpret the results of research projects.
B. Collecting, analyzing, and synthesizing: use electronic, print, and human resources to advance a research project; locate, select and appropriately present their research work; skillfully select research methods relevant to their field of study; draw on a range of appropriate applications for research; cooperate with individuals and groups.
C. Evaluation and application: become familiar with critical evaluation of a text; develop, implement, and evaluate solutions to problems; debate, describe, discuss, and explain issues in written and oral forms; plan, prepare and present a range of tasks, developing competency in planning and organizing activities.