Doctor of Ministry DMin
CSU’s Doctor of Ministry degree aims to provide
the opportunity for advanced critical reflection on professional practice
in the discipline of Christian Ministry and closely related fields.
About the course
There are three main aims of the course:
- the extension of a candidate's knowledge of the discipline of Christian
Ministry which underpin his or her profession
- the development
of attributes required of the candidate to successfully identify,
investigate and resolve problems confronting his or her profession
- the successful conduct by the candidate of research into a
current problem confronting the profession and the presentation of
the findings of the research in a thesis.
Objectives
Upon completion of the course, graduates will be able to:
- provide a research grounding for reflective practitioner
research and practice-based research in the disciplines that constitute
the field of Christian Ministry;
- demonstrate an extended knowledge of the sub-disciplines
of Christian Ministry and closely related fields;
- develop to successfully identify, investigate and
resolve problems confronting these fields;
- carry out a program of research into current problems
confronting Christian Ministry and present the findings of the
research in a thesis or portfolio of research;
- demonstrate a developed critical theological approach
to ministry and leadership in their profession;
- demonstrate a competitive advantage in achieving high-level
success in their profession;
- understand the need for, and have developed the capacity
to, engender networks of trust and cooperation among ministry professionals;
- demonstrate development of new skills in the professional
areas of preaching, leadership, and management; and
- demonstrate a greater understanding and appreciation
of social issues in the mission of the church in a local and
global context.
Credit
Up to 32 points credit may be given from the Master
of Ministry for the successful completion of MIN540 and MIN541.
These subjects are equivalent to:
MIN740 Approaches to Enquiry in Ministry, and
MIN741 Reflective Practitioner Perspectives in Ministry
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