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4 Years
Online Recorded, Online Live, Mixed Mode, Face to Face
Full time / Part time / Online / On-campus / Mixed Mode
March (S1) | August (S2) | November (Summer)
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
30 Cowper Street, NSW - Alphacrucis College Limited
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Australian College of Theology (ACT) / relevant denominational body
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
VETASSESS
Course Content
Faith and Purpose
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.
Accounting for Decision Making
This introductory subject provides an essential foundation in accounting, emphasising its critical role in business decision-making. Key accounting principles and different business structures are explained, enabling students to analyse financial statements, create a budget, and effectively evaluate business decisions.
Old Testament Foundations
The aim of this subject is to familiarise students with Israel's Scriptures as a coherent narrative that is of crucial importance to Christians. While this subject includes a discussion of every book in Israel's Scriptures, it goes beyond this to look at how the character of God is communicated throughout.
New Testament Foundations
This unit seeks to introduce the content of the books of the New Testament while providing a basis for further reading and study. The primary focus will be on the message of each book within its historical-cultural setting with some attention being given to its contribution to the theology of the New Testament as a whole.
Biblical Interpretation
This subject explores the evolution of interpretative methods, the crucial role of the reader, and the importance of historical and cultural contexts. You will learn to navigate various biblical genres and apply guiding principles to make relevant theological conclusions.
Business Law
Delve into the essentials of business law by exploring the legal frameworks surrounding corporations, not-for-profits, and churches. Gain insights into Australia's legal system, including criminal, contract, and workplace law.
Economics
This subject equips students with theoretical tools and practical applications, examining economics' historical, ethical, and theological dimensions. Topics include market dynamics, public policy, and the economics of religion.
Financial Decision Making
One of four electives required for entry to professional bodies (CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand) and to gain a major in accounting.
Business Analytics
This course introduces students to essential mathematical and statistical methods needed in business, with a focus on ethical data usage and effective decision-making. You will learn to critically analyse, summarise, and present data.
Corporations Law
One of four electives required for entry to professional bodies (CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand) and to gain a major in accounting.
Business Finance
One of four electives required for entry to professional bodies (CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand) and to gain a major in accounting.
Taxation Law
One of four electives required for entry to professional bodies (CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand) and to gain a major in accounting.
Introduction to Cross Cultural Ministry
Be equipped as a future pastor or church leader to inspire vision and make an impact in Australian churches with a world mission focus.
Church History Foundations
Exploring the beginnings of the global church, from its inception to this present day. Dive into significant events and influential stakeholders, examining the impact of Christianity across diverse cultural landscapes.
Leadership Principles
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.
Introduction to Management
This foundational subject equips students with the essential management skills needed to design roles, recruit effectively, train teams, and develop fair compensation structures, considering ethical and responsible management practices from a Christian perspective.
Introduction to Pastoral Ministry
Students will explore a broad variety of topics that form the very basis of pastoral ministry, including contemporary pastoral models that connect academic reflection with the real world. Topics range from defining ministry, calling and ordination to conflict resolution.
Christian Spirituality
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.
Introduction to Academic Writing and Research
Learn how to make sense of masses of information, conduct research and write good essays. The subject will also examine how you learn, plus challenge you to think deeper, wider and more creatively.
Introduction to Theology
This foundational course aims to enhance your grasp of Christian doctrines and their relevance to personal spirituality, church life, and mission. Provides a thorough introduction to key theological concepts, including the Trinity, creation, and redemption.
Christian Ethics
In an era of moral relativism, this unit helps students understand and apply Christian ethical principles, examining the Church's role as a community of love.
Common Questions
Yes. 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, you should check with your church or denomination office if this course is also recognised for credentialled ministry.
Yes, but you will need to complete the following four elective subjects to gain entry to the professional bodies (CPA Australia or Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand) as well as gaining a major in accounting in this degree: BUS202 Financial Decision Making, BUS250 Corporations Law, BUS260 Business Finance, and BUS350 Taxation Law.
The course takes 4 years full-time and can be completed in up to 12 years part-time. It comprises 32 subjects in total.
The course is available via Online Recorded, Online Live, Mixed Mode, and Face to Face study modes. Study locations include Online, Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, and Adelaide. Note that some subjects are available on campus — students should check the timetable to confirm location and mode.
The course has three intake periods: March (Semester 1), August (Semester 2), and November (Summer). The fee is $2,425 per subject, and FEE-HELP is available for eligible domestic students.
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