Course Level
Graduate Diploma
CRICOS
054685G
Graduate Diploma of Divinity
The Graduate Diploma of Divinity, like the Graduate Certificate, introduces graduate students to the sources and content of the Christian story and message at an advanced level, and provides training which combines articulation of this story and message with their application and practice in the contemporary world. Students study from a selection of units from the following fields: Bible and Languages, Christian Thought and History and Ministry and Practice. Information about Learning Outcomes is available from the Australian College of Theology website.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
|---|---|---|---|
Waurn Ponds, Geelong | Full-time - 1 years Part-time - 4 years | N/A | N/A |
Entry requirements
- Completed 3 year bachelor degree or equivalent.
- Alternative admission to the Graduate Certificate of Divinity or the Graduate Certificate of Pastoral Care for Mental Health on individual application to the ACT Registrar including 5 years’ ministry or relevant industry experience (paid or unpaid) and written support of a referee who holds a relevant Masters degree from the ACT or equivalent and successful completion of a previous qualification at AQF Level 5 or above and being at least 25 years of age. Requirements for demonstration of academic suitability is determined at the discretion of the ACT Registrar, who will only admit applicants on a case by case basis who in the ACT Registrar’s belief are likely to be successful in Level 8 units. The principles considered in assessing an application under this clause include: accommodating student diversity by including the under-representation and/or disadvantage experienced by identified groups and creating equivalent opportunities for academic success regardless of students’ backgrounds and specific consideration for the recruitment, admission, participation and completion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
- and ensuring that admitted students have the academic preparation needed to participate in their intended study, and no known limitations that would be expected to impede their progression and completion. On successful completion of the Graduate Certificate of Divinity or the Graduate Certificate of Pastoral Care for Mental Health under this admission pathway, students can articulate to other postgraduate courses which normally would have required the completion of a bachelor degree for admission.