Master of Theology (Coursework)
The Master of Theology (Coursework) enables students with an undergraduate degree in theology or ministry to apply an advanced body of knowledge in theology and its associated disciplines. Students deepen their engagement with select areas of study to prepare them for professional practice and further learning.
Course outcomes
Graduates of the Master of Theology (Coursework)
- have advanced knowledge of sources, terms and concepts required in theology and its related disciplines
- have mastery of research principles and methods, including analytical and communication skills applicable to theology and its related disciplines
- have advanced skills of interpretation and critical reflection on a range of theological and related disciplines, with awareness of implications and applications to historical and contemporary issues and contexts, in order to generate and evaluate ideas for professional practice and further learning
- articulate and communicate knowledge and insights in theology and its related disciplines to specialist and non-specialist audiences
- apply relevant theological and hermeneutical skills through the execution of a substantial research-based project, capstone experience, theological synthesis or supervised ministry project.
The Master of Theology (Coursework) consists of 10 units (240 points) comprised of:
- up to 2 postgraduate foundational units in any discipline
- a capstone unit or RQ9748M Minor Thesis
- further units at a postgraduate level to make up a total of 10 units.
Units available for this award:
- AL9001L Hebrew 1
- AL9002L Hebrew 2
- AL9003L New Testament Greek A
- AL9004L New Testament Greek B
- BA8001L Introduction to the Old Testament
- BA8006L The Pentateuch
- BA9008L Prophets
- BN8001L Gospel Studies 1: Matthew and Mark (Foundational)
- BN8002L Introduction to the New Testament
- BN9003L Gospel Studies 2: Luke and John
- BN9011L Pauline Letters
- BS8040L Big Questions: Human Sexuality
- BS8041L Big Questions: God for People Who Wonder
- BS8042L Big Questions: Caring for the Earth
- BS9004L Biblical Texts and Traditions
- BS9021L Encounters with Biblical Theology
- CH8002L Early and Medieval Church History (Foundational)
- CH8003L Reform of the Church (Foundational)
- CH8040L To the Ends of the Earth: The History of Lutheranism in Australia (Foundational)
- CT8002L The Christian Faith in Modern Context
- CT8003L Prolegomena and the Triune God (Foundational)
- CT8005L Lutheran Confessions (Foundational)
- CT8006L Formula of Concord
- CT8007L Apologetics and World Religions (Foundational)
- CT8021L Christian Spirituality: A Lutheran Perspective
- CT8041L Worldly Wisdom: Interactions between Philosophy and Theology in the West (Foundational)
- CT9009L Sanctification
- CT9010L Creation and Redemption
- CT9011L Moral Theology
- DA9001L Leadership for a Christian Context
- DA9044L Chaplaincy: Spiritual Care in Public Places
- DE8060L Professional Development in Service-Learning 1 (Foundational)
- DE8061L Professional Development in Service-Learning 2 (Foundational)
- DE8062L Professional Development in Service-Learning 3 (Foundational)
- DE8063L Professional Development in Chaplaincy 1 (Foundational)
- DE8064L Professional Development in Chaplaincy 2 (Foundational)
- DE8065L Professional Development in Chaplaincy 3 (Foundational)
- DM9007L Lutheran Distinctives in Missiology and Evangelism
- DP8003L Parish Ministry
- DP8008L Pastoral Care in Context 1
- DP8012L Liturgics (Foundational)
- DP8013L Introduction to Teaching for Ministry
- DP8027L Pastoral Care in Context 2
- DP8040L The One Who Serves: Foundations of Worship and Spirituality (Foundational)
- DP8041L The Body of Christ: Foundations of Pastoral and Congregational Formation (Foundational)
- DP9006L Pastoral Care and Counselling
- DP9021L Ministry Placement: Writing and Preaching a Sermon
- DP9022L Ministry Placement: Leading Worship and Pastoral Acts
- DP9032L Supervised Theological Field Education
- XP9001L Masters Capstone: Extended Project
- XP9004L Capstone Project
Unit information
Talk to your course advisor about your study options, including the possibility of enrolment in a minor thesis (equivalent to 2 units) or supervised reading unit to pursue your particular interest or specialisation.
Entry requirements
- Successful completion of a Bachelor of Theology or Bachelor of Ministry or a Master of Divinity, or an equivalent theological qualification.
- A Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma does not satisfy the admission requirements for this award.
Where the first language is other than English, please see the English language proficiency requirements in the Admissions Policy.
ALC operates with a policy of credit transfer and recognition of prior learning (RPL); see the Credit Policy.
Online availability
- Yes—this course is mostly available online.
- Some individual units may not be available in this mode.
- Some units may be delivered by other University of Divinity Colleges
FEE-HELP
- Yes—this course is registered for FEE-HELP.
Overseas students
- Yes—this course is available to both overseas and domestic students.
- CRICOS code: 096387D
Accreditation
- The Master of Theology (Coursework) is an accredited AQF level 9 course of the University of Divinity (UD).
- For further information, see UD course information for Master of Theology (Coursework).
Further study
Graduates who have completed a Research Essay to a specified standard may be eligible for admission to higher degrees by research.