Bachelor of Theology (Honours)

What is this course about?

CSU's Bachelor of Theology (Honours) is designed to provide students with the opportunity for advanced study in theology and an avenue to postgraduate research study.

What will I learn?

Students will learn how to:

  • articulate a broad understanding of the scope and disciplines of theological study
  • show advanced competence in methods of theological research
  • demonstrate advanced competence in one of the following specialist theological fields:
    • Biblical Studies
    • Systematic Theology
    • Church History.

Campus

Canberra; Parramatta

Duration

1 year full-time on campus
2 years part-time on campus
2 years distance education

CRICOS code

073635E (Canberra)
029248D (Parramatta)

Graduation requirements

To graduate, students must satisfactorily complete 64 points.

Course structure

More information about subjects and course structure.


Admission requirements

To study this course, you will need to indicate your likelihood of success through previous studies and other attainments and experience.

Cost of study

When weighing up the costs of study, consider the benefits of having the qualification you need to achieve your personal and professional goals.

Enquiry information

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At a glance

Study Mode

On campus; Distance education

Where

Canberra; Parramatta

When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Honours

Duration

1 year full-time on campus
2 years part-time on campus
2 years distance education

International?

YES

Indicative ATAR

N/A

How to apply

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