The Bachelor of Ministry provides the same educational standard as an Australian undergraduate degree. BMin students study units in the areas of New Testament, Old Testament, Language, Theology and Church History, and Ministry Practice. The BMin is a course of the Australian College of Theology.
As an Affiliated College of the Australian College of Theology, PTC is approved to deliver tits courses (CRICOS 02650E).
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288 credit points, all at Level 5 and above and including no more than 144cps at level 5, and including at least 72cps at level 7 or above
24cps Old Testament Introduction:
o Two of OT001-512, OT002-512, OT003-512, OR
o OT003-512 and one of BB001-512, BB002-512, BB003-512
24cps New Testament Introduction:
o Two of NT001-512, NT002-512, NT003-512, OR
o NT003-512 and one of BB001-512, BB002-512, BB003-512
60cps in Christian Thought (CH/TH/PE) including at least:
o 24cps CH
o 24cps TH
o 12cps TH / PE
36cps Old / New testament set books, including at least:
o 12cps OT set books
o 12cps NT set books
72cps PC / EM / DE, including at least 24cps at Level 7 or above
At least 72cps elective units elective from any unit field
One unit is typically 12 credit points (cps). Full-time study for one semester is normally considered to be 48 cps (equivalent to four 12cp units).
LA = Language
BB = Biblical studies
OT = Old Testament
NT = New Testament
CH = Christianity in History
TH = Theology
PE = Philosophy and Ethics
PC = Pastoral and Church focussed ministry
EM = Evangelism and Mission
IS = Integrative Studies
DE = Developmental and Educational ministry
AS = Academic Studies
The BMin can lead to:
Graduate Certificate of Divinity
Graduate Diploma of Divinity
Bachelor of Ministry honours
Master of Theological Studies
You may be able to leave the BMin early with:
Undergraduate Certificate of Ministry
Diploma of Ministry
Advanced Diploma of Ministry
Associate Degree of Ministry
Training for the Kingdom of Heaven