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Course and CRICOS Code: 041656J AQF Level: 7 |
The three-year Bachelor of Theology course is fully nested within the BD and consists of all units of the first three years of the BD. From 2023, the BTh is also the undergraduate component of the combined BTh/ThM program. The standard is that of a three-year degree at an Australian university. It is awarded With Merit and With Distinction.
Attendance type
The first-year stage (Year 1) of the BTh may be taken full-time or part-time over two, three or four years. Years 2 & 3 are normally only taken full-time. See §3.1.3 for more information regarding the maximum number of years allowed to study the BTh.
Early Exit Points
Two early exit points (courses) are available in the BTh. The Advanced Diploma of Theological Studies (AdvDipTheol; CRICOS code: 111612D) may be awarded after successful completion of the first year of the degree program. The Associate Degree of Theology (AssocDTh; CRICOS code: 111611E) may be awarded after successful completion of both the first and second years of the degree program.
BTh Course Structure 2024
Note that in 2024, Years 1 and 2 of the BTh will follow the structure of the BTh/ThM (see next section). Students commencing the BTh in 2024 or continuing in the first year of the BTh in 2024, should refer to the Course Information for the BTh/ThM (see next section).
The course structure for students in Year 3 in 2024 is shown below. The structure is identical to the BD.
Year | Biblical Studies | Christian Thought | Christian Ministry |
3 | BS300 Hebrew 3 2 | CT300 Doctrine 3 | CM335 Intentional Ministry Reflection B 2 |
BS311 Old Testament 3 (Eng) OR BS312 Old Testament 3 (Heb) | CT311 Theological Responses to Philosophy | CM302 Ministry & Mission 3 |
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Notes: 2BS300 is a co-requisite of BS312. Year 3 students can take BS300 or CM335. |
Work-integrated Learning
The BTh incorporates work-integrated learning in a practicum unit in second year. The practicum provides students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge and skills they acquire in the course into a ministry context. The practicum is one semester in duration and typically involves work in a church as a student minister. Students will be supervised by an experienced member of the ministry team and will receive support from the College in the experience. Students will observe ministry in practice and be given opportunity to perform ministry that might include preaching, leading services, leading small groups, training lay leaders, and 1-on-1 personal ministry. Students will reflect on the ministry practice they observe as well as their own practice and receive feedback from their supervisor about their performance.