The Master of Divinity provides training for those who already hold a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent, seeking to serve in vocational ministry and leadership roles, including:
This course will equip you to serve effectively through being confident in handling the Bible, having clarity about the gospel, and developing important frameworks for Christian service and ministry.
Students will need to successfully complete the following AQF level 8 and 9 units. One full unit is equivalent to 12 credit points.
| FIRST YEAR | |
| Old Testament OT001 Old Testament Foundations OT002 Old Testament Prophets and WritingsNew Testament NT001 Jesus and the Gospels NT002 The Early New Testament ChurchChristianity in History CH001 Christianity in History to 1550 CH002 Christianity in History from 1550 * |
Language LA005 New Testament Greek A LA006 New Testament Greek BTheology BB009 Biblical Theology: An Introduction (half unit) TH022 Foundations of Systematic Theology (half unit) |
| SECOND/THIRD YEAR (Greek language only pathway) | |
| Old Testament (Set Books) OT008 Pentateuch (English text) OT020 Psalter (English text) OR OT022 Isaiah (English text) New Testament (Set Books) Christianity in History |
Theology and Ethics PE002 Theological Ethics TH001 The Knowledge of God TH002 The Doctrine of God and the Work of Christ TH103 The Doctrines of Grace and Eschatology TH104 Church and its Ministry Ministry and Mission |
| SECOND/THIRD YEAR (Greek and Hebrew language pathways) | |
| Old Testament (Set Books*) OT009 Pentateuch (Hebrew text) OT021 Psalter (Hebrew text) OR OT023 Isaiah (Hebrew text) New Testament (Set Books*) Theology and Ethics |
Christianity in History CH010 Reformation in Europe and Britain * Ministry and Mission Language |
* Elective units
^ A total of 288 credit points are required to complete this course.
As a postgraduate course, units are assessed on a higher level than the equivalent units in the Bachelor of Theology.
MDiv students are required to complete 96 credit points at AQF Level 9 as part of their degree, including one capstone unit.
This is an accredited course of the Australian University of Theology. For more detailed information on this course including admission requirements and course rules, see the AUT course overview and AUT Coursework Course Enrolment Policy.