You can complete your academic studies in many ways

  

Through Flinders University

 A brief description of degrees from the School of Theology of Flinders University follows:

Bachelor of Theology (BTh) is a four year full-time (or part-time equivalent). The degree consists of three areas of study: Biblical Studies, Historical and Systematic Theology and, either Pastoral Studies or a major sequence from the topics offered in other disciplines at Flinders University. Students may elect to exit after only three years with a Bachelor of Theological Studies (BThSt)

Bachelor of Theology Honours (BTh(Hons)). The Honours program is a one-year full-time (or part-time equivalent) degree, designed to allow academically more successful students to further their knowledge in more specialised fields within theology.

Click here for more detail on the Undergraduate Programs Click here to see how you would structure your degree studies in the initial ministry education program http://www.stbarnabascollege.org/degreecourse.html.

Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies (GradCertThSt) is an 18 unit program offered by the School of Theology on a part-time basis. It is expected that the course will be completed within two years. The entry requirement is to have successfully completed a three-year degree or equivalent from a recognised higher education institution.

Graduate Diploma in Theological Studies (GradDipThSt) is a course designed to follow on from the Graduate Certificate and expand students’ investigation of a range of theological and biblical studies.

Master in Theological Studies (MThSt). The course is designed especially for those people who wish to update their knowledge in particular areas of theology and in contemporary issues in the study of religion. Applicants must normally hold a three year theology degree or a Graduate Diploma in Theological Studies.

Master of Theology (MTh) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
These two Flinders courses are classed as research higher degrees and involve little or no course work. An approved research programme is carried out in a specified period of time under the direction of a supervisor and one or two co-supervisors.

Click here for more detail on the Postgraduate Programs Click here to find out how you could structure your initial ministry education using the postgraduate programs http://www.stbarnabascollege.org/mastersprogram.html.

Through the Adelaide College of Divinity

The Adelaide College of Divinity awards a number of Diplomas and Degrees, for details go to the  ACD Website

Bachelor of Ministry (BMin) 
The ACD offers the undergraduate Bachelor of Ministry (BMin) which gives students the basic pastoral and theological competence required for effective ministry in the Christian tradition.

The Bachelor of Ministry students may structure their course so that they have the option of exiting after the second year of the course with an Associate Degree of Ministry (AssocMin)

Master of Ministry (MM)
At the Postgraduate level the ACD offers the Master of Ministry, a professional degree for those involved in Christian Ministry. This is offered on a part-time basis over four years.

For more information about these specific degrees click on the links below:
Bachelor of Ministry  and Associate Degree of Ministry
Master of Ministry

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