Theology

Bachelor of Theology

CRICOS: 080051D

Prepare yourself for a lifetime of ministry and impact! Our Bachelor of Theology provides the biblical and theological preparation you need to live out God’s calling on your life. With deep roots in the Pentecostal tradition, this course will draw you closer to God – Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - and teach you how to apply the richness of Scripture and theological tradition to the needs and challenges of our world today.

Course Duration
3 years full time, up to 10 years part time
Study Modes
Online Recorded, Online Live, Mixed Mode, Face to Face
Study Locations
Online, Sydney*, Brisbane*, Melbourne*, Perth*, Adelaide*, Hobart*
* Some subjects are available on campus, see the timetable to confirm location and mode.
Start Dates
March (S1), Aug (S2), November (Summer)
Fees
$2,300 per subject
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Subjects/Units
24

What is the Bachelor of Theology?

This degree offers a solid foundation in Theology and Biblical studies, preparing you for the ministry and leadership our world desperately needs. Learn to interpret the Old and New Testaments, understand their historical, social, and cultural contexts, and apply their relevance and wisdom to the people and cultures you are called to love, serve and lead. You will think wisely about challenging issues in Christian Ethics, discover the treasures of Christian Spirituality, dive deep into understanding our Salvation, and reimagine Cross-Cultural Ministry… and these are just some of the core subjects you will study. You can then choose electives from a wide range of Bible, Theology and Ministry subjects. This course hones your skills through practical assessments and work-integrated learning. Our aim is to develop leaders who are not only knowledgeable but also deeply inspired by the Holy Spirit, ready to engage with the world through a lens of informed Christian thought.

Who is this for?

•Are you young, with a burning passion to understand life on a deeper level?
•Do you see yourself leading others, whether in church, community, government or beyond?
•Are you an emerging pastor, ministry or church leader?
•Do you already have years of pastoral experience but want a better foundation for your ministry?
•Whether you are currently active in these roles or have a dream to serve others in these ways, this course is for you!

Outcomes

•Qualifies you theologically to be a minister in any church in the Australian Christian Churches movement.*
•Lead with unshakeable wisdom, insight and compassion in whatever role you serve.
•Qualify for education and chaplaincy career paths (e.g. Army Chaplain, Christian Education).
•Become a Bible and Theological educator.
•Be ready to lead others wherever the Spirit guides you!

Studying theology is way more than gaining head knowledge, it helped me clarify WHAT I believe and WHY I believed. The process of learning has changed me in other areas of life—for example, in my business, instead of needing to have the answers immediately, I’ve learnt to ask the right questions and analyse situations without jumping to conclusions. It’s helped me become a better leader.

Jemima Gleeson, Bachelor of Theology, Business Owner, Glee Coffee Roasters, Preacher, HopeUC

Accreditation & Partnerships

*This course meets the theological qualification requirements to be an ordained minister in churches that are part of the Australian Christian Churches movement, which represents over 1,100 churches throughout Australia and neighbouring countries.

If your church is part of another denomination, please check with your church or denomination office if this course is also recognised for credentialled ministry.

Course Structure

Subjects & Units

Work-Integrated Learning

Work-Integrated Learning may be undertaken through various Professional Practice and Professional Experience subjects at AC. These subjects seek to create a direct linkage between the learning, skills and values engaged in lectures, and the reflection which occurs when these are applied in real-life settings. These work-based training subjects comprise of instruction, academic assessment and a placement in a workplace for each subject.

Students are usually required to find their own workplace/ employer/ mentor to be approved by AC. In some cases, a new aspect within a student’s current paid employment may be suitable as a work placement.

More Information

For more information and details of previous course structures see Student Handbook.

*You can also use the Subject & Unit Search to explore the subjects (including electives) available to enrol in for this course and can filter by subject area and level.
For a full list of course dates for new and continuing students, please see our Timetables.

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    Learning Outcomes

    Knowledge

    • Demonstrate a deep knowledge of Christian history, doctrine and tradition.

    Skills

    • Skills to analyse and interpret the biblical text, using sound hermeneutical methods, as a core document of the Christian faith with consideration for the contemporary application of the text.
    • Skills to consolidate, synthesise and communicate a Christian worldview, with particular emphasis on the role of the gospel in providing an ethical framework for personal living.
    • Cognitive and technical skills required for theological reflection, including depth within one of the fields of theological studies or biblical studies.
    • Skills in critical thinking and self-directed research, using a range of sources and methods.

    Application of Knowledge and Skills

    Graduates will demonstrate:

    • Ability to discuss and analyse contemporaneous topics, issues and challenges impacting on Christian ministry and the Pentecostal community and create solutions to these challenges. This includes the ability to apply knowledge and skills to new and diverse contexts.
    • Communication skills to present theological knowledge, ideas and arguments to specialist and non-specialist audiences using appropriately selected communication methods.
    • Ability to collaborate with the broader community of Christian ministers and community leaders to provide appropriate collegial support.
    • Ability to engage in the wider society regarding the role of Christianity in contemporary contexts.
    • Self-reflection and evaluation of ministry and leadership performance for the purpose of vocational development.

    Pathways

    Diploma of Ministry

    5 Core + 3 Electives
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    Bachelor of Theology

    12 Core + 7 Restricted Electives + 5 Electives
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    Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Theology

    18 Core + 8 Specialisation + 6 Electives
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    Admission Criteria

    Entry Requirements

    International Students – Language Requirements

    IELTS (or equivalent) Score of 6.0 (with no score below 5.5 in any of the four skills areas)

    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.

    Work and Life Experience – Applicants over 21 who do not meet academic requirements

    If you are over 21: apply for admission and complete the provisional entry qualifying period to become a full candidate of the course.

    This is an alternate pathway for applicants who do not meet other academic requirements.

    Higher Education Study

    Completion of an AQF Level 5 Higher Education Diploma (or higher) by an authorised institution.

    Vocational Education and Training (VET)

    Completion of a Certificate III or higher by an authorised institution or registered training organisation.

    Recent Secondary Education (within the past 2 years)

    Completion of NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC) with an ATAR of 65 or higher (or the completion of the International Baccalaureate or interstate or overseas equivalent qualification and result)

    Special admission is also available for Year 12 students whose ATAR (or equivalent) falls within 5 points of the published guaranteed ATAR but have done well in subjects relevant to the course of study.

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    Key Dates
    Semester 1
    Term 1
    February / March
    Term 2
    April
    Semester 2
    Term 3
    July / August
    Term 4
    November

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