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Master of Theology (Fremantle)
The University of Notre Dame Australia
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01032F
At The University of Notre Dame Australia, we empower students to established and refine their research skills in a connected and nurturing environment. Our Master of Theology degree is just one way you can carry out substantial research in one of the key areas of study at the University. Each candidate will be assigned two supervisors who provide support and guidance throughout their degree – until your thesis is put forward for examination. The Master of Theology enables students to carry out substantial research in one of the key areas of study. As a Catholic university, Notre Dame is committed to the statement of Ex Corde Ecclesiae that “theology plays a particularly important role in the search for a synthesis of knowledge as well as in the dialogue between faith and reason.
Structure
Supervised research project
Subjects
- Theology
Standard entry requirements
- To be eligible for admission to The University of Notre Dame Australia, all applicants must meet the Universitys minimum requirements for admission. The requirements for admission are detailed in the Universitys Policy: Admissions. Specific Program Requirements for Admission To be eligible for admission to the Masters by Research applicants must also meet the following specific requirements. Possession of an undergraduate degree from a recognised University, which has been completed at a superior standard and which demonstrates the applicants potential to undertake and complete a research-based study at AQF level 9 equivalence
- In exceptional circumstances, an equivalent academic or professional background that is considered by the Dean of the School to be an appropriate preparation for independent study and research work at Masters level.