Master of Divinity

Course overview

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Qualification Master's Degree
Study mode Full-time, Part-time
Duration 3 years
Intakes February, July
Tuition (Local students) $ 23,821
Tuition (Foreign students) $ 24,750
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Intakes

Fees

Tuition

$ 23,821
Local students
$ 24,750
Foreign students

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Entry Requirements

Successful completion of an undergraduate degree or of a Graduate Certificate in Theology. 

Curriculum

Graduates of the Master of Divinity are able to demonstrate:

  • mastery of a systematic and coherent body of knowledge in the discipline of theology, including the extended understanding of recent developments in the discipline of theology and professional ministry practice [which may also involve extending knowledge and skills already gained in an undergraduate program or relevant prior work];
  • creativity and initiative in integrating knowledge and skills in the various disciplines of theology, and apply them to new situations in professional ministry and/or further learning;
  • the ability to communicate key ideas and apply problem-solving techniques at an advanced level appropriate to the relevant discipline;
  • the ability to review, consolidate, extend and apply the knowledge and techniques learnt, including interpersonal and cooperative skills appropriate to a professional ministry context and/or further study or collaborative learning;
  • skilled use of electronic databases, journals and other scholarly literature;
  • the ability to plan and execute a substantial research essay, theological synthesis, or supervised ministry project.

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