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Master of Theological Studies

Key facts

Statistics
Qualification Master's Degree
Study mode Full-time, Part-time
Duration 2 years
Intakes February
Tuition (Local students) $ 12,881
Tuition (Foreign students) $ 13,484

Subjects

  • Religious Studies (Theology)

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Duration

2 years

Tuition fees

Description Local students Foreign students
Tuition fee $ 12,881 $ 13,484
Miscellaneous fees Data not available Data not available
Total estimated cost of attendance $ 12,881 $ 13,484
Estimated cost per year $ 6,440 $ 6,742

Estimated cost as reported by the institution. There may be additional administrative fees. Please contact for the latest information.

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Admissions

Intakes

Entry Requirements

Successful completion of the Bachelor of Theology or Bachelor of Ministry, or an equivalent qualification.

Curriculum

Graduates of the Master of Theological Studies are able to demonstrate:

  • a critical awareness of issues pertaining to the study of theology as an academic discipline;
  • highly developed skills in exegesis, historical and theological methodologies;
  • an advanced ability to apply skills gained and concepts explored in the academic study of theology to one or more practical settings, and to engage in critical reflection on experience that in turn influences the development of skills and the expression of concepts;
  • creativity and initiative in integrating knowledge and skills in the various disciplines of theology, and apply them to new situations in professional ministry and/or further learning;
  • the development of skills relevant to tertiary study in the humanities more generally, including the capacity to undertake research; to read, think, and critically interpret; to write coherently, with the ability to develop an argument drawing on a range of appropriate resources; to work cooperatively as part of a group; and to present information orally;
  • skilled use of electronic databases, journals and other scholarly literature;
  • the ability to plan and execute a substantial research essay, theological synthesis, or supervised ministry project.

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