Ministry

Diploma of Ministry

CRICOS: 094096J

Can you see yourself leading and serving with profound impact in a ministry or church that is not scared of the future? The Diploma of Ministry at Alphacrucis University College is designed to equip the next generation of Christian leaders with the theological foundation and practical expertise needed to thrive in today’s dynamic ministry contexts.

Course Duration
1 year full time, up to 4 years part time
Study Modes
Online Recorded, Online Live, Mixed Mode, Face to Face
Study Locations
Online, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide
Start Dates
March (S1), Aug (S2), November (Summer)
Fees
$1,565 per subject
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Subjects/Units
8

What is the Diploma of Ministry?

The Diploma of Ministry provides a comprehensive foundation in theology and biblical studies, shaping a robust Christian worldview that connects directly to your vocation. This course offers opportunities to develop essential writing and communication skills, and to apply the best of Christian and Pentecostal thought to your own ministry settings. Drawing on AC’s established expertise in ministry, the Diploma of Ministry prepares you to lead with confidence, insight, and compassion, making a positive contribution to the Church and society.

Who is this for?

Are you called to serve and lead in church or ministry settings and seek a strong theological foundation?

Do you want to deepen your knowledge and enhance your practical skills for more effective ministry?

Do you aim to impact not-for-profit and missions-focused organisations with your ministry skills?

Thinking about further study? The Diploma of Ministry can provide you a significant head start should you wish to move into the Bachelor of Ministry.

If you think the answer to any of these questions is ‘yes’, it is time to consider starting your Diploma of Ministry.

Outcomes

Qualifies you theologically to be a minister in any church in the Australian Christian Churches movement.*

Lead and support congregations and church initiatives with theological wisdom and practical skills.

Drive mission-driven initiatives and lead teams in faith-based non-profit environments.

Lead and manage outreach and mission projects, making a meaningful impact in communities.

My time at AC has enabled me to preach better, pastor more effectively, and has helped to cultivate an even greater love for the word of God. I have learnt that it is important to grow in our development and understanding of the Bible, but it is incredibly valuable to do so with a Pentecostal lens. Our heritage as a movement is crucial to who we are and how we minister to others.

Katrina Yassi, Campus Pastor, Faith Christian Church

Accreditation

*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

Core
5 Subjects
50 Credit Points
Faith and Purpose ACA001
Discover the foundations of faith and how it relates to one's worldview and purpose. Students will explore the Christian story from Scripture and express ideas of their own faith, examine how faith shapes views on the meaning and purpose of life, the value of humanity and ideas of human flourishing. Expand your perspective in this core subject and understand the significance of faith in all areas of life.
Biblical Foundations (choose 1 of the following subjects)
Old Testament Foundations BIB009
The Old Testament is the first instance of God’s self-revelation to humanity. It points forward to Jesus and it provides glimpses of the Holy Spirit at work. The themes, theology, wisdom, history, and narrative form the basis for our understanding of God. This subject will equip you to uncover the significance and relevance of the Old Testament to being a disciple of Jesus.
New Testament Foundations BIB010
The New Testament is an exciting document that outlines the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus and the early writings of the church. This subject will introduce the purpose, content, and message of the New Testament books with particular focus on the historical and cultural implications of their setting, and how this broad diversity of literature presents an incredibly unified and coherent message.
Professional Practice EXP001

Ready to bridge theory with real-world experience? Professional Practice is tailored precisely for this purpose. Dive into the academic exploration of professional practice, while gaining hands-on experience through a placement. Under the guidance of experienced mentors, students complete a 100-hour placement (or opt for two 50-hour placements over two semesters) in various formats, enriching their learning journey.

Introduction to Pastoral Ministry MIN001
Ever wished to harness your favorite preacher's persuasive power to elevate biblically sound sermons and uplift your congregation? Explore the transformational potential of preaching in this unit, equipped with rhetorical tools to craft impactful messages that resonate deeply with postmodern audiences.
Character Formation and Ministry MIN012
Students dive into the rich tapestry of Christian spirituality beyond traditional worship practices. This unit will explore how to deepen community spirituality while respecting boundaries and invites students to discover their broader spiritual heritage.
Electives
3 Subjects
30 Credit Points
Choose 3 of the following subjects
Pentecostal Ministry Foundations MIN206
Embark on a journey into the roots of the Pentecostal movement in this comprehensive unit. Delve into Pentecostal history and its biblical foundations, exploring theological distinctives.
Chaplaincy Support in Practice MIN015
This unit builds on the previous learning and knowledge of chaplaincy and pastoral care and provides students with further understanding of responding to clients with issues such as grief and loss; mental health concerns and identify individuals at risk of suicide to ensure immediate and ongoing safety as required.
Introduction to Pastoral Ministry MIN101
In this introductory subject, students will explore a broad variety of topics that form the very basis of pastoral ministry. Primarily, students will consider contemporary pastoral models that connect academic reflection with the real world. Topics discussed will range from defining ministry, calling and ordination to conflict resolution, and being effective in caring for others. Students will also be provided with ample opportunity to engage creatively with these topics to make connections with their own contexts.
Christian Spirituality MIN102
This unit will explore the broader historical roots of spiritual approaches. Students are encouraged to express faith in new ways and deepen the spirituality of your local Christian community. In doing so, students will have a chance to connect with their heritage and participate in a broad range of spiritual exercises practiced by the wider body of Christ throughout history.
Pastoral Administration and Management MIN201
This unit offers the student an introduction to the philosophy of church health and management.
Communicating the Christian Faith MIN202
Dive into the complex realm of evangelism in this thought-provoking unit. Whether you're an extrovert or introvert, this unit invites students to explore the historical, biblical, and theological foundations of gospel communication. Equip yourself with effective communication skills and the empowerment of the Spirit. Discover strategies for engaging the church will complex global issues and bring tangible modes of support to communities.
Preaching MIN203

Preach by bridging the gap between ancient texts and exploring effective ways to communicate biblically sound truths to a modern world. If you want to learn how to develop life-changing preaching, and bring revelation to postmodern people that struggle with the Christian story, then look no further.

Healing Ministry MIN204
Delve into the complexities of healing in this intriguing unit. Examine different perspectives on healing in the church's history and grapple with profound questions about sickness, suffering, and death through a theological lens. Gain practical skills for supporting others during times of illness, grief, and loss.
Church and Society MIN205
Uncover the mysteries of human behavior and social dynamics in this captivating unit. Explore the intersections of faith and society as we delve into sociology. Discover the trends and megatrends shaping the Christian community and its practices. Engage with questions about why we form social groups and how our faith influences our interactions with society.
Theories and Practices in Chaplaincy MIN014
This unit continues to build on the previous integration of your skills, knowledge and understanding of chaplaincy practices and theories and how to assess clients needs, ensure ethical and legal consideration and working with diverse people within a chaplaincy and pastoral care role.
Youth Ministry MIN220
This unit explores ministry to youth and young people. Ground in love and empathy, we delve into understanding young people's concerns, needs, and pressures. Empower yourself to minister effectively to the next generation and beyond.
Children’s Ministry MIN221
Explore the key components of children's ministry and how to effectively engage a younger audience with a gospel message.
Women and Men in Christian Ministry MIN231
Critically evaluate sociological and religious influences on gender roles throughout church history. Explore the role of the Bible in current debates over women in ministry. Analyse contexts, particularly in Pentecostal settings, where egalitarian leaders operate. Examine the dynamics of men and women working together in contemporary church ministries. Gain broad knowledge of influential Christian figures who shaped the perception of shared ministry across historical and cultural boundaries. Finally, construct a personal philosophy of egalitarian ministry.
Discipleship MIN302
Embark on an in-depth exploration of Christian discipleship. Develop an advanced understanding of its biblical, historical, and theological foundations. Discover the crucial role of discipleship in Christian practice. Analyse factors influencing growth in Christian maturity and critique growth models. Explore spiritual, interpersonal, and social dynamics in an Australian context. Evaluate contemporary discipleship strategies in congregational settings.
Church Planting MIN304
If you had the opportunity to plant a brand new church, what would it look like? What are the personnel and resources required? How does a new church meet the needs of its community? What characteristics and personal stamina are required? Students undertaking this unit will explore the essential need for new churches. It will assist students to develop a church-planting toolkit, by standing on the shoulders of key church planting practitioners, proven principles in the academic literature on entrepreneurship as well as wider historical-biblical-theological foundations of why we should plant churches.
Relationships MIN305
Whether young, old, single, betrothed, married or unspecified, everyone is affected by the workings of relationships. Explore how the ideals of marriage and the family have evolved throughout history and wider society. Know how to minister to and assist those around you, this unit unpacks strategies which contribute to healthy relationships through every life stage, by exploring the dynamics of family and relationships.
Advanced Children’s and Youth Ministry MIN326
This unit will deepen your knowledge and skill base to specifically explore issues related to building viable communities of young people, which acknowledges and addresses relevant developmental stages. Uncover the role and contribution of young people and youth workers within the local church and beyond.
Chaplaincy Ministry MIN013
In this unit, students will start their journey into providing pastoral and spiritual care and develop the skills and understanding of how the chaplain is formed and developed considering; ethical and legal considerations; learning effective communication skills; boundaries; and the value and importance of self care and professional supervision.
Character Formation and Ministry MIN012
Students dive into the rich tapestry of Christian spirituality beyond traditional worship practices. This unit will explore how to deepen community spirituality while respecting boundaries and invites students to discover their broader spiritual heritage.
Youth Ministry MIN006
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the foundation of youth ministry, where biblical, historical, and theological insights intersect with contemporary culture.
Children’s Ministry MIN005
Explore the key components of children's ministry and how to effectively engage a younger audience with a gospel message.
Preaching MIN003
Ever wished to harness your favorite preacher's persuasive power to elevate biblically sound sermons and uplift your congregation? Explore the transformational potential of preaching in this unit, equipped with rhetorical tools to craft impactful messages that resonate deeply with postmodern audiences.
Introduction to Pastoral Ministry MIN001
Ever wished to harness your favorite preacher's persuasive power to elevate biblically sound sermons and uplift your congregation? Explore the transformational potential of preaching in this unit, equipped with rhetorical tools to craft impactful messages that resonate deeply with postmodern audiences.
Personal Leadership LEA004
Understanding personal leadership through biblical and theological principles equips students with skills in self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and self-discipline. This subject prepares you to articulate a vision aligned with Christian values, improve communication, and enhance personal and professional effectiveness, fostering resilience and adaptability.
Creativity and Entrepreneurship LEA311
Harnessing creativity and entrepreneurship can be transformative, offering fresh solutions to today’s challenges. This unit empowers students with the theories and practical skills to launch ventures that drive systemic and social change. Focusing on sustainability and ethical considerations, it guides future leaders in developing business models, particularly for non-profit and Christian organisations.
Advanced Leadership and Decision Making (Arrow) LEA304
Constructed for those aiming to enhance their impact, this advanced unit provides a deep dive into the dynamics of leadership and decision-making processes that drive organisational effectiveness. Students will engage with current theories and evaluate communication strategies across various contexts, including corporate and non-profit environments.
Strategic Challenges, Innovation and Change LEA303
Recognising the necessity for continuous adaptation is vital in today's fast-paced world. This unit tackles the strategic challenges of innovation and change within organisations. It empowers students to manage and lead change effectively by applying innovative and entrepreneurial thinking not only in business contexts but also in expanding God's Kingdom.
Strategic Thinking and Planning LEA302
Having a strategic approach through the planning process is essential for anyone aspiring to make a real impact in their organisation. This course draws on both biblical insights and modern management principles to equip students with the tools to assess and enhance their strategic visions and goals by understanding where their organisation stands, where it wants to be, and how to get there effectively.
Advanced Leadership and Decision Making LEA301
Understanding group dynamics is key in today's organisations, where teamwork can make or break success. This unit equips students with strategies to promote ethical and effective behaviours, examining the impact of leadership, structure, and values. Students will navigate complexities like conflict and cultural diversity, applying their knowledge to enhance organisational outcomes and drive positive change in any organisational setting.
Developing Women Leaders LEA220
Understanding the role of women in leadership positions is crucial for progressive organisational and societal development. This subject examines the historical and current challenges women face in leadership, with a focus on the church and community contexts. Students will explore legislative frameworks related to gender equity, theological rationales for gender equality, and leadership styles pioneered by women.
Leadership Principles (Arrow) LEA202
Mastering the intricacies of leadership is essential for anyone looking to enhance their influence within an organisation. This subject equips students with the tools to identify and refine their personal leadership philosophy, develop keen self-awareness, and foster essential communication and problem-solving skills through a critical examination of various leadership theories and ethical considerations.
Leadership Principles LEA201
Leadership isn't just about authority; it's about values, communication, and problem-solving. This subject explores diverse leadership theories, cultivating self-awareness and critical evaluation. Students learn to navigate ethical dilemmas, develop team dynamics, and influence organizational culture, preparing for leadership roles across various sectors.
Leadership Principles LEA005
Exploring leadership through contemporary theory and a Christian worldview can profoundly enhance your effectiveness across various settings, including ministry and business. This unit offers a deep understanding of different leadership theories and their applications, enhancing your ability to lead with ethics and adaptability. Students will develop skills in communication, team building, and critical analysis, preparing them for diverse leadership challenges.
Specialisation (Optional)
3 Subjects
30 Credit Points
Christian Studies
Biblical Foundations (choose 1 of the following subjects)
Old Testament Foundations BIB009
The Old Testament is the first instance of God’s self-revelation to humanity. It points forward to Jesus and it provides glimpses of the Holy Spirit at work. The themes, theology, wisdom, history, and narrative form the basis for our understanding of God. This subject will equip you to uncover the significance and relevance of the Old Testament to being a disciple of Jesus.
New Testament Foundations BIB010
The New Testament is an exciting document that outlines the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus and the early writings of the church. This subject will introduce the purpose, content, and message of the New Testament books with particular focus on the historical and cultural implications of their setting, and how this broad diversity of literature presents an incredibly unified and coherent message.
Introduction to Theology THE005
Do you sometimes wonder whether Christian beliefs about things like the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus make any sense? This unit offers an in-depth look at these core concepts. It covers a range of topics from the nature of God and creation to the roles of Christ and the coming kingdom of God, providing insights into how faith shapes our actions and purpose.
10 credit points BIB/CCM/LEA/MIN/THE (choose 1 of the following subjects)
Introduction to Theology THE005
Do you sometimes wonder whether Christian beliefs about things like the Trinity and the divinity of Jesus make any sense? This unit offers an in-depth look at these core concepts. It covers a range of topics from the nature of God and creation to the roles of Christ and the coming kingdom of God, providing insights into how faith shapes our actions and purpose.
Introduction to Pastoral Ministry MIN001
Ever wished to harness your favorite preacher's persuasive power to elevate biblically sound sermons and uplift your congregation? Explore the transformational potential of preaching in this unit, equipped with rhetorical tools to craft impactful messages that resonate deeply with postmodern audiences.
Preaching MIN003
Ever wished to harness your favorite preacher's persuasive power to elevate biblically sound sermons and uplift your congregation? Explore the transformational potential of preaching in this unit, equipped with rhetorical tools to craft impactful messages that resonate deeply with postmodern audiences.
Children’s Ministry MIN005
Explore the key components of children's ministry and how to effectively engage a younger audience with a gospel message.
Youth Ministry MIN006
Embark on a comprehensive exploration of the foundation of youth ministry, where biblical, historical, and theological insights intersect with contemporary culture.
Character Formation and Ministry MIN012
Students dive into the rich tapestry of Christian spirituality beyond traditional worship practices. This unit will explore how to deepen community spirituality while respecting boundaries and invites students to discover their broader spiritual heritage.
Chaplaincy Ministry MIN013
In this unit, students will start their journey into providing pastoral and spiritual care and develop the skills and understanding of how the chaplain is formed and developed considering; ethical and legal considerations; learning effective communication skills; boundaries; and the value and importance of self care and professional supervision.
Theories and Practices in Chaplaincy MIN014
This unit continues to build on the previous integration of your skills, knowledge and understanding of chaplaincy practices and theories and how to assess clients needs, ensure ethical and legal consideration and working with diverse people within a chaplaincy and pastoral care role.
Chaplaincy Support in Practice MIN015
This unit builds on the previous learning and knowledge of chaplaincy and pastoral care and provides students with further understanding of responding to clients with issues such as grief and loss; mental health concerns and identify individuals at risk of suicide to ensure immediate and ongoing safety as required.
Personal Leadership LEA004
Understanding personal leadership through biblical and theological principles equips students with skills in self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and self-discipline. This subject prepares you to articulate a vision aligned with Christian values, improve communication, and enhance personal and professional effectiveness, fostering resilience and adaptability.
Leadership Principles LEA005
Exploring leadership through contemporary theory and a Christian worldview can profoundly enhance your effectiveness across various settings, including ministry and business. This unit offers a deep understanding of different leadership theories and their applications, enhancing your ability to lead with ethics and adaptability. Students will develop skills in communication, team building, and critical analysis, preparing them for diverse leadership challenges.
Old Testament Foundations BIB009
The Old Testament is the first instance of God’s self-revelation to humanity. It points forward to Jesus and it provides glimpses of the Holy Spirit at work. The themes, theology, wisdom, history, and narrative form the basis for our understanding of God. This subject will equip you to uncover the significance and relevance of the Old Testament to being a disciple of Jesus.
New Testament Foundations BIB010
The New Testament is an exciting document that outlines the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus and the early writings of the church. This subject will introduce the purpose, content, and message of the New Testament books with particular focus on the historical and cultural implications of their setting, and how this broad diversity of literature presents an incredibly unified and coherent message.
Introduction to Cross Cultural Ministry CCM001
Be equipped as a future pastor or church leader to inspire vision and make an impact in Australian churches with a world mission focus.

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

    • General understanding of key issues, recent scholarship and practices within the discipline area of ministry, consistent with a Christian worldview.
    • Depth of understanding of practical fieldwork.
    • Technical and theoretical understanding of basic research principles and methods, and knowledge of research approaches used in the discipline area of ministry.

    Ability

    • Identify, analyse and synthesise theoretical knowledge in the discipline area of ministry.
    • Examine a complex problem or management requirements using appropriate methodologies and theories from the discipline area of ministry.
    • Communicate technical and creative skills to express ideas and perspective related to the discipline area of ministry.
    • Transfer knowledge and specialised ministry skills to peers and general audiences in diverse contexts.
    • Apply theoretical and technical knowledge and skills acquired within the specialist area of ministry in a range of professional contexts.
    • Work independently, responsibly and with the level expected in a broad range of professional and ministry contexts.
    • Collaborate in team projects to make a positive contribution toward social issues.
    • Undertake self-reflection and evaluation of performance for the purpose of vocational development.

    Pathways

    Diploma of Ministry

    5 Core + 3 Electives
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    Bachelor of Ministry

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

    18 Core + 8 Specialisation + 6 Restricted Electives
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    Admission Criteria

    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.

    Higher Education Study

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

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

    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.

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

    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.

    International Students – Language Requirements

    IELTS (or equivalent) Score of 5.5 (with no score below 5.0 in any of the four skills areas).

    International Students – Language Requirements

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

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