How does the course work?
Each unit in the Diploma of Biblical Theology will have 3,000 words of assessment.
A typical unit can be expected to comprise forum participation, online quizzes and a major thematic assignment.
Other types of assessment include book reviews, trial sermons, and reflections on practical experience.
Group interaction, using tools such as workshopping and online discussion groups, give students plenty of opportunities to communicate their learning to their peers.
Students can chart their progress using built-in “to-do” lists combined with instant feedback from online quizzes
This course is designed to be as interactive as possible. Online learning tools allow students to participate in virtual classrooms and dedicated tutors coach students through their assessment tasks, such as forums and workshops.
The lecture notes are fully interactive as the student is given the opportunity to read, listen and reflect on the material. Students can chart their progress using built-in “to-do” lists combined with instant feedback from online quizzes and specialised skill sessions.
At Moore College, we also recognise that students have unique styles of learning. That’s why we have put a lot of time into learning design, to address the many styles of teaching that students respond to.
The course puts a strong focus on fostering listening, communication and feedback skills to be honed among peers and ministry, as well as those from other cultures and faiths. This means that students will be equipped with both the theological knowledge and the confidence to carry our Lord’s message well into the future.