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156 weeks
Full time, Part time · 216 credit points (24 units)

Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Sydney
Level 2, 29 George St, Burwood, NSW 2134
Student Information
Tuition Fee
Set by the AUCD Member College you enrol with — unit fees are the same for domestic and international students. Check with your enrolled college for current fees and payment options.
Study Mode
Full time or part time. A domestic student is full time when enrolled in three units (27 credit points) or more in a semester, and part time when enrolled in fewer than three units per semester.
Eligibility
Admission requirements (domestic and international applicants)
Admission to the Master of Divinity (Korean) requires:
Korean Proficiency
In this course all teaching is conducted in the Korean language. All teaching and support staff are native Korean-language speakers. The course materials are in the Korean language. Graduates are expected to work in a Korean language context. Applicants whose entry qualifications were obtained in an institution where Korean is not the language of instruction must be fluent in the Korean language and have achieved Korean proficiency equivalent to a level 6 on the 6-level Yonsei University Korean Language Test.
English Proficiency
Applicants whose entry qualifications were obtained in an institution where English is not the language of instruction normally require a minimum IELTS (or equivalent) score of 7.0 with no score less than 6.5 in all bands of the test.
Additional requirements for international students
Career & Study Pathways
Where this qualification takes you
What graduates can do
Graduates will have the ability to:
Study pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Australian College of Theology (ACT) / relevant denominational body
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
VETASSESS
Course Content
Every student program for the Master of Divinity (Korean) will consist of no fewer than 216 credit points.
Every program will include either two specialisations and one subspecialisation or one specialisation and two subspecialisations:
A specialisation in a subdiscipline requires 54 credit points from the subdiscipline, with a minimum of 18 credit points from 9200 series units.
A specialisation in a discipline requires 54 credit points from the discipline, with at least 27 credit points in one subdiscipline, with a minimum of 18 credit points from 9200 series units.
A subspecialisation in a discipline or subdiscipline requires 36 credit points from the units assigned to the discipline or subdiscipline, including no more than 18 credit points from 8100 series units or up to 36 credit points from 9200 series units.
Units coded “A” are not counted towards a specialisation in any discipline or subdiscipline.
All course units will be taken from 8100 and 9200 series units in the Schedule of Units of Study.
Every program will include:
a minimum of 72 credit points in 9200 series units;
not more than 72 credit points from Philosophy;
at least a subspecialisation from Biblical Studies;
students completing a specialisation in Biblical Studies must also complete at least 18 credit points (2 units) in Biblical languages which are in addition to the 54 credit points (6 units) required for the specialisation;
at least a subspecialisation from Systematic Theology;
at least one unit in Church History;
at least a total of 36 credit points from the following subdisciplines: Christian Spirituality, Pastoral Counselling, Worship & Liturgy, Mission, Pastoral Theology;
not more than 108 credit points in Pastoral Theology;
at least one 9200 series Generic Research unit;
A candidate may take up to a maximum of 36 credit points in units listed as Generic (Research) units in the Schedule of Units of Study with a maximum of 18 credit points in Independent Guided Study units, 18 credit points in Research Project units, and 18 credit points as a Research Essay. Students who transfer from the Master of Divinity (Korean) to either the Master of Arts (Korean) or the Master of Theology (Korean) cannot exceed this limit in total across both programs.
Common Questions
Korean-language AUCD awards are delivered at the Australian College of Christian Studies campuses in New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. An application for enrolment is made to the Registrar of the teaching institution, who can help with information on fees, units, mode of delivery and timetable.
Fees are set by the individual Member Colleges, so students are asked to check with their enrolled college for details of fees and payment options. Unit fees are the same for both domestic and international students, and vary depending on the college, the calendar year of study, the course and the units selected. AUCD and its Member Institutions periodically review and adjust fees, and students are advised of any changes before each enrolment period opens.
AUCD is an approved higher education provider, so eligible domestic students may apply for a FEE-HELP loan to pay part or all of their tuition fees. A FEE-HELP loan does not cover costs such as accommodation, laptops or textbooks, and applications must be submitted to the Registrar at your enrolled college before the census date. International students are not eligible for FEE-HELP and pay tuition fees up front in full unless special arrangements have been made in writing.
The census date is the final day to withdraw from enrolled units without incurring the full cost, and the final date for FEE-HELP applications and for variations without penalty. An administration fee may still apply. Census dates for intensive and extensive units may differ from the standard census dates — contact the Registrar at your college for the latest academic timetable. Census dates for AUCD colleges are published under Key Dates.
Yes. The Master of Divinity (Korean) is registered on CRICOS (course code 082727D) under AUCD's CRICOS provider code 02948J, and international students may enrol at Australian College of Christian Studies (NSW); Australian College of Christian Studies (QLD); Australian College of Christian Studies (VIC). International students are subject to the conditions of their Australian student visa and must maintain a full-time enrolment of four units (36 credit points) per semester. AUCD does not use agents to recruit or administer overseas students — applications must be made directly.
A candidate may seek credit up to a maximum of 108 credit points in the Master of Divinity (Korean). Credit will be granted for units that are from an equivalent award or institution and have outcomes, content, demand hours, and assessment equivalent to that of units in the Master of Divinity (Korean). Credit can be also granted when a candidate holds the Australian University College of Divinity Bachelor of Theology (Korean) or equivalent degree up to a maximum of 54 credit points for Bachelor of Theology (Korean) or equivalent units (where the outcomes, content demand hours and assessment are comparable to those of the Australian University College of Divinity Bachelor of Theology (Korean) units) with a grade of at least 70%.
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