Advanced Diploma in Theology and Ministry

The Advanced Diploma in Theology and Ministry builds on the Diploma in Theology by enabling students to deepen their understanding of the key theological disciplines of Biblical Studies and Christian Thought and History and in Ministry.  This is extended by further study in those disciplines and in the area of practical ministry studies. It may be possible for students to undertake study in a ministry setting as part of the course.

On site at St Francis College Milton and/or by Zoom

Study Mode

Full-time 2 years / Part-time up to 8 years

Duration


Course Highlights

You'll be introduced to four main sub-disciplines of theology: Biblical studies, church history, systematic and practical theology subjects. You'll also have the opportunity to choose elective subjects within these disciplines to tailor your studies to meet your interests.

Career Opportunities

The skills and attributes you gain in the Advanced Diploma in Theology and Ministry are valued in a broad range of careers. Graduates may proceed to the Bachelor of Ministry or Bachelor of Theology.


ADMISSION CRITERIA

Successful completion of the Certificate of Education in an Australian secondary school or the Diploma in Theology, or equivalent.

Prospective students apply by direct entry to a College of the University. The Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) is not used in selection at the University of Divinity.

It may be possible for students to receive credit into their course for prior post-secondary study in theology or ministry. Graduates may proceed to the Bachelor of Ministry or Bachelor of Theology

Satisfactory completion of 16 subjects

Graduation

Graduates of the Advanced Diploma in Theology and Ministry

  1. have significant foundational skills for critical study of Christian texts.

  2. have skills to articulate and reflect upon foundational theological, scriptural knowledge and apply this to ministry practice.

  3. have strong analytical skills allowing them to analyse and communicate sound theological arguments, especially in relation to ministry tasks or worldview perspectives.

  4. apply their skills and knowledge to their own and other contexts and traditions through culturally relevant ministry practices.

  5. apply their skills and knowledge to the service of others through practical engagement and in contexts such as practical support ministries or cultural and philosophical analysis.

LEARNING OUTCOMES


Subjects

All students regardless of their course of study, are strongly encouraged to contact the Registrar, Linda Burridge, to discuss their course of study prior to making any subject selections.

Biblical Studies

Biblical Languages

Please contact the Academic Dean for further information

Church History

Mission & Ministry

 

Systematic Theology


The Advanced Diploma in Theology and Ministry requires completion of 16 standard undergraduate units. Fees for 2025 are $2,109 per standard unit or $16,872 for a year of full-time study (8 units).

Fees are subject to change from year to year. For more information about fees, please visit the Fees page.

Fees