The course consists of four core coursework subjects and a dissertation of 128 points.
Coursework Subjects
Up to 32 points credit may be given from the Master of Ministry for the successful completion of MIN540 and MIN541 (equivalent to MIN740 and MIN741
MIN740 Approaches to Enquiry in Ministry (16)
MIN741 Reflective Practitioner Perspectives in Ministry (16)
MIN742 Literature Review in Ministry(16)
MIN743 Research Proposal in Ministry (16)
Dissertation/Portfolio
The dissertation subject may not be taken until MIN740 MIN741 MIN742 and MIN743 have been successfully completed.
MIN744 Doctoral Thesis in Ministry FT (128)
or
MIN745 Doctoral Thesis in Ministry PT (128)
FULL-TIME ENROLMENT PATTERN
Session 1
MIN740 Approaches to Enquiry in Ministry (16)
MIN741 Reflective Practitioner Perspectives in Ministry (16)
Session 2
MIN742 Literature Review in Ministry (16)
MIN743 Research Proposal in Ministry (16)
Sessions 3 - 6
MIN744 Doctoral Thesis in Ministry FT (128)
PART-TIME ENROLMENT PATTERN
Session 1
MIN740 Approaches to Enquiry in Ministry (16)
Session 2
MIN741 Reflective Practitioner Perspectives in Ministry (16)
Session 3
MIN742 Literature Review in Ministry (16)
Session 4
MIN743 Research Proposal in Ministry (16)
Sessions 5 - 12
MIN745 Doctoral Thesis in Ministry PT (128)
On campus; Distance education
Multi campus
Session 1; Session 2
Research higher degree
On campus or by distance education
3 years full-time
up to 8 years part-time
YES
N/A
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