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Diploma of Theology (AQF Level 5) 

The Diploma of Theology (DipTh) will benefit any Christian who seeks to read and understand the Bible faithfully, and share the gospel effectively.

Study

Full-time or Part-time

Number of Units

8

Duration

1 year full-time or up to 8 years part-time

Mode

On campus

Starting Date

January or July

Open to

Domestic students

Who is it for?

The Diploma of Theology is aimed at men and women seeking to serve in ministry roles, such as:

  • Bible study leaders
  • Youth or children’s group leaders
  • Lay preachers
  • Elders
  • Chaplains
  • Support roles in cross-cultural missions

 

This course will enable you to serve effectively through being confident in handling the Bible, having clarity about the gospel, and being aware of what Christian service should look like.

After completing the Diploma of Theology, eligible students can progress to the second year of the Bachelor of Theology with full credit.

Course Structure

Students will need to successfully complete the following AQF level 5 and 6 units. One full unit is equivalent to 12 credit points.^ 

Old Testament
OT001   Old Testament Foundations
OT002   Old Testament Prophets and WritingsNew Testament
NT001   Jesus and the Gospels
NT002   The Early New Testament ChurchChristianity in History
CH001   Christianity in History to 1550
CH002   Christianity in History from 1550 *
Ministry and Mission (offered at Level 6)
EM008   Cross-Cultural Communication *
EM021   Living Faiths *Set Books (offered at Level 6)
NT024   Other Writings 1 Peter & Hebrews (even year) *
NT010   Paul and Corinthian Christianity (odd year) *Theology
TH005   Foundational Christian Beliefs OR
BB009   Biblical Theology: An Introduction (half unit) AND
TH022   Foundations of Systematic Theology (half unit)

^A total of 96 credit points are required to complete this course.
* Elective units

More Information

This is an accredited course of the Australian University of Theology. For more detailed information on this course including admission requirements and course rules, see the AUT course overview and AUT Coursework Course Enrolment Policy.