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Notice of intention to submit project (application form)
Guidelines for MA(ChrStuds) Project
The Timetable of MA units (PDF)
The Gradaute Certificate of Christian Studies requires 16 credit points for graduation. The course duration is six months full time, or up to two years part time.
The course aims to equip graduates with the theological and other understandings and skills needed to apply a Christian perspective and commitment to their life in the world, including their professional and vocational life, and is designed to integrate theological reflection with the particular occupational and/or life interests of students,
The course is not designed as a normal track into professional Christian ministry, such as pastoral oversight of a congregation, the normal track for which is a three-year BTh, BMin or MDiv.
It is expected that graduates from the management, business, legal, education, health and aged-care professions will be among those particularly attracted to the course.
The educational qualification for admission is an approved three-year non-theological undergraduate degree of a recognised university or its equivalent. Prospective students will present full academic transcripts to their sponsoring institution.
Although the degree is not primarily intended for those engaged in full time professional ministry it is recognised that some students, having satisfied the above entry requirements, and having completed either the BTh or BMin may have a special interest in the degree. Many who complete theological degrees do so with no intention of entering full time professional ministry.
Read more:
Postgraduate Handbook Graduate Certificate of Christian Studies (PDF)
The Timetable of MA units (PDF)
The Gradaute Certificate of Christian Studies requires 16 credit points for graduation. The course duration is one year full time, or up to four years part time.
The course aims to equip graduates with the theological and other understandings and skills needed to apply a Christian perspective and commitment to their life in the world, including their professional and vocational life, and is designed to integrate theological reflection with the particular occupational and/or life interests of students,
The course is not designed as a normal track into professional Christian ministry, such as pastoral oversight of a congregation, the normal track for which is a three-year BTh, BMin or MDiv.
It is expected that graduates from the management, business, legal, education, health and aged-care professions will be among those particularly attracted to the course.
The educational qualification for admission is an approved three-year non-theological undergraduate degree of a recognised university or its equivalent. Prospective students will present full academic transcripts to their sponsoring institution.
Although the degree is not primarily intended for those engaged in full time professional ministry it is recognised that some students, having satisfied the above entry requirements, and having completed either the BTh or BMin may have a special interest in the degree. Many who complete theological degrees do so with no intention of entering full time professional ministry.
Read more:
Postgraduate Handbook Graduate Diploma of Christian Studies (PDF)
The Timetable of MA units (PDF)
The Master of Arts (Christian Studies) requires 64 credit points for graduation. The course duration is two years full time, or up to eight years part time.
The course aims to equip graduates with the theological and other understandings and skills needed to apply a Christian perspective and commitment to their life in the world, including their professional and vocational life, and is designed to integrate theological reflection with the particular occupational and/or life interests of students,
The course is not designed as a normal track into professional Christian ministry, such as pastoral oversight of a congregation, the normal track for which is a three-year BTh, BMin or MDiv.
It is expected that graduates from the management, business, legal, education, health and aged-care professions will be among those particularly attracted to the course.
The educational qualification for admission is an approved three-year non-theological undergraduate degree of a recognised university or its equivalent. Prospective students will present full academic transcripts to their sponsoring institution.
Although the degree is not primarily intended for those engaged in full time professional ministry it is recognised that some students, having satisfied the above entry requirements, and having completed either the BTh or BMin may have a special interest in the degree. Many who complete theological degrees do so with no intention of entering full time professional ministry.
Read more:
Postgraduate Handbook Masters of Arts (Christian Studies) (PDF)
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