Study Mode
On campus / Online / Mixed mode
Duration
Full-time: 3 years / Part-time: (up to) 9 years
Course Load
24 standard undergraduate units
Semester Load
1–4 units
Available Online
Yes
Overseas Students
Open to student visa holders
Course Regulations
Visit the University of Divinity website for the comprehensive Bachelor of Ministry academic course outline
Note
The information presented here is a general guide only and not a substitute for personal course advice. Contact our Dean to arrange a time to discuss your study interests
Course Structure
1 Units
(Field B) Old Testament
1 Units
(Field B) New Testament
2 Units
(Field B) Biblical Studies
2 Units
(Field C) Church History
4 Units
(Field C) Christian Thought
2 Units
(Field D) Theology: Mission and Ministry
4 Units
(Field D) Theology: Mission and Ministry Praxis
8 Units
Elective
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Course learning outcomes
Graduates of the Bachelor of Ministry:
- Have a broad, coherent and critical knowledge of Christian theological traditions and methodologies, with focused knowledge in ministry studies.
- Can articulate a coherent vision of ministry and communicate that vision through clear reasoned argument and demonstrated ability.
- Are able to engage theological traditions and contemporary culture.
- Have an informed basis for engagement, ministry and service.
- Apply the skills of theological reflection to shape their practice of ministry.
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Follow on study
Graduates have access to a range of postgraduate courses at Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Masters levels.
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Eligibility requirements
Successful completion of Year 12 in an Australian secondary school, or equivalent.