Master of Arts (Religious and Values Education)

CSU's Religious and Values Education program is designed to provide teachers of religious and values education with a grounding in biblical, philosophical, ethical, and multi-faith disciplines within religious studies.

Why study this course?

Religious and Values Education is a recent but growing area of activity in Australian schools. Once confined to independent schools operated by religious organisations, Religious and Values Education is increasingly recognised as an important area of public (government) schools that operate on a secular model. In such contexts the emphasis falls on values education rather than religious education, although many schools would allocate the time already mandated for religious education to this area of activity.

CSU’s Master of Arts (Religious and Values Education) offers graduates with prior Education qualifications an opportunity to acquire knowledge and skills in religious and values education. The course is designed to offer a mix of learning opportunities such as policy and context, curriculum content, reflective professional practice, and a project tailored to the student’s own context.

The course offers a series of in-depth learning experiences, beginning with a study of recent national and international trends in religious and values education. A set of subjects then focus on recent developments in major curriculum areas within the broad field of religious and values education including teaching the Bible, teaching philosophy of religion, teaching religious ethics, and teaching world religions. Students complete a semester of reflective professional practice before proceeding to advanced studies in either philosophical and ethical enquiry, or in media, popular culture and the arts. The capstone subject for the course is an individual research project in religious and values education.

Graduate requirements

To graduate from CSU's Master of Arts (Religious and Values Education) students must satisfactorily complete 96 points. To graduate from the Graduate Diploma of Religious and Values Education students must satisfactorily complete 64 points. To exit with the Graduate Certificate in Religious and Values Education students must satisfactorily complete 32 points.

Academic expectations

All subjects in the Master of Arts (Religious and Values Education) and the Graduate Diploma of Religious and Values Education are offered online, and there are no on campus classes or residential requirements. The time required to complete each subject varies according to its weighting and the personal attributes of the student, but an 8 point subject would typically require 120 hours of study, while a 16 point subject may require 150 hours or more. The difference between 8 and 16 point subjects is not simply the quantity of work to be completed, but also the depth of engagement with the subject materials.

CSU provides an excellent range of support tools for distance education students with course materials designed to engage and promote active thinking and participation. The Master of Arts Religious and Values Education has been designed from the ground up as an online learning, and the teaching staff has several years experience teaching related Religious and Values Education subjects online.

Materials include online study modules, web-based forums for interaction with peers and lecturers, assessment tasks designed to test the mastery and application of subject materials, and links to supplementary resource materials containing interesting, practical or contentious views.

Lecturers are committed to ensuring they are readily available to assist students by direct telephone and email contact. Expectations relating to academic, workplace learning, time and cost requirements for specific subjects are provided in the subject abstracts and in course materials.

 

Admission requirements

Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree in Education or a related field. Other applicants may be admitted at the discretion of the Course Coordinator.

English language proficiency

The University has minimum requirements for English language proficiency prior to entry to our courses. Some courses also have a requirement for a higher entry or exit level of English proficiency. More information on English language requirements.


Internet access

CSU places great emphasis on services to its students. It is a leader in the provision of online services and, in particular, the use of the internet in the support of teaching, administration and communications with students.

The online environment is so integrated into all aspects of student life and the learning experience at CSU that the University now assumes that all on campus and distance education students at CSU will have ongoing access to an internet connected computer capable of communicating with CSU online systems.

Students enrolled in Information Technology subjects (i.e. with an ITC subject code) may be required to have additional hardware and/or software that is deemed essential for the completion of the learning activities in that subject.

 

Graduate Certificate in Religious and Values Education (32) [Exit Point Only]
Core subjects:
THL470 Religious and Values Education in Context (16)

and two subjects (16) chosen from:
THL471 Teaching the Bible
THL472 Teaching Philosophy of Religion
THL473 Teaching Religious Ethics
THL474 Teaching Religions of the World

Graduate Diploma of Religious and Values Education (64)
Core subjects:
THL470 Religious and Values Education in Context (16)
THL471 Teaching the Bible
THL472 Teaching Philosophy of Religion
THL473 Teaching Religious Ethics
THL474 Teaching Religions of the World
THL479 Religious and Values Education Reflective Practice (16)

Students may choose to exit with a Graduate Certificate in Religious and Values Education following the completion of 32 credit points, including core subjects THL470 (16) and two subjects chosen from THL471 THL472 THL473 or THL474.

Master of Arts (Religious and Valued Education) (96)
Core subjects:
THL470 Religious and Values Education in Context (16)
THL471 Teaching the Bible
THL472 Teaching Philosophy of Religion
THL473 Teaching Religious Ethics
THL474 Teaching Religions of the World
THL479 Religious and Values Education Reflective Practice (16)

and one (16) chosen from:
THL580 Religious and Values Education: Media, Popular Culture & the Arts (16)
THL581 Religious and Values Education: Philosophical and Ethical Enquiry (16)

and
THL585 Religious and Values Education: Research Project (16)

Students may choose to exit with a Graduate Certificate in Religious and Values Education following the completion of 32 credit points, including core subjects THL470 (16) and two subjects chosen from THL471 THL472 THL473 or THL474.

Students may choose to exit with a Graduate Diploma of Religious and Values Education following the completion of 64 credit points, including core subjects THL470 (16), THL471 THL472 THL473 THL474 and THL479 (16),

Enrolment pattern

Graduate Certificate in Religious and Values Education (32) [Exit Point Only]
Session 1
THL470 Religious and Values Education in Context (16)

Session 2
2 x Restricted Electives (16)

Graduate Diploma of Religious and Values Education (64)
Session 1
THL470 Religious and Values Education in Context (16)

Session 2
THL473 Teaching Religious Ethics
THL474 Teaching Religions of the World

Session 3
THL471 Teaching the Bible
THL472 Teaching Philosophy of Religion

Session 4
THL479 Religious and Values Education Reflective Practice (16)

Master of Arts (Religious and Valued Education) (96)
Session 1Session 1
THL470 Religious and Values Education in Context (16)

Session 2
THL473 Teaching Religious Ethics
THL474 Teaching Religions of the World

Session 3
THL471 Teaching the Bible
THL472 Teaching Philosophy of Religion

Session 4
THL479 Religious and Values Education Reflective Practice (16)

Session 5
THL580 Religious and Values Education: Media, Popular Culture & the Arts (16)
or
THL581 Religious and Values Education: Philosophical and Ethical Enquiry (16)

Session 6
THL585 Religious and Values Education: Research Project (16)

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