Can you see yourself making a profound impact on people's lives through compassionate care and spiritual support. Could you imagine being a beacon of hope in schools, hospitals, community centres, sports clubs and beyond. The Diploma of Chaplaincy at Alphacrucis University College, endorsed by Chaplaincy Australia, equips you with the practical and theological training needed to step up to this calling.
The Diploma of Chaplaincy is an accredited qualification designed to prepare aspiring chaplains for meaningful ministry across various contexts. This dynamic program combines online and intensive study, providing a comprehensive learning experience. You will gain practical skills and theological insights to minister to those in need, understanding the complexities of the human experience and making a lasting difference in people’s lives. The course includes a 100-hour placement component, allowing you to apply your learning in real-world settings, ensuring you have confidence to step into a chaplaincy role with compassion and expertise.
•Aspiring Chaplains: Are you called to provide spiritual and emotional support to people in various contexts?
•Current Ministry Leaders: Do you want to deepen your knowledge and enhance your practical skills to better serve those in need?
•Faith-Driven Individuals: Are you passionate about integrating your Christian faith with your vocational pursuits in pastoral care?
•Community and Service-Oriented Individuals: Do you aim to impact sectors such as healthcare, education, emergency services, sports and entertainment and more with your chaplaincy skills?
Graduates of the Diploma of Chaplaincy will be well-prepared to apply their skills in various professional and community settings. Career chaplaincy roles can be found in:
•Schools
•Workplaces
•Hospitals and Health Care settings
•Sports Clubs and Teams
•Community Centres
•Aged Care
•And many more..!
All Alphacrucis Chaplaincy training is endorsed by Chaplaincy Australia.
For more information and details of previous course structures see Student Handbook.
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Knowledge
Ability
Entry Requirements
Recent Secondary Education (with the past 2 years)
Completion of NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) (or the completion of an International Baccalaureate or the interstate or overseas equivalent qualification).
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Completion of a Certificate III or higher by an authorised institution or registered training organisation.
Work and Life Experience
If you are under 21: apply for non-award study and complete the provisional entry qualifying period to become a full candidate of the course
Work and Life Experience
If you are over 21: apply for admission and complete the provisional entry qualifying period to become a full candidate of the course.
Statement of Purpose
A 200-word (maximum length) Statement of Purpose is a short summary of why you wish to study this program.
Letter of Endorsement
A formal letter written by a community leader on letterhead endorsing your suitability for chaplaincy work.
Working With Children Check (WWCC)
All students are required to complete the new Working with Children Check or state equivalent online before they will be allowed to participate in professional practice subjects.
Students will be classified as a ‘volunteer’ in Education.
International Students – Language Requirements
IELTS (or equivalent) Score of 6.0 (with no score below 5.5 in any of the four skills areas)