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Master of Arts (Theology)
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The Master of Arts (Theology) is a generalist postgraduate coursework degree which provides a pathway for graduates without substantial theological background to gain a foundation in the study of Christian theology; and, for graduates with at least an undergraduate major in theology, the course (Master of Arts (Theology)) enables them to deepen their knowledge and skills in theology.
This course (Master of Arts (Theology)) is designed to enable students to:
- study the meaning and practice of Christian theology within the Catholic tradition;
- develop and enhance a critical academic understanding of the Christian scriptures, the history of the Christian tradition, the systematic and doctrinal heritage of Christian theology, and the moral and practical dimensions of Christian faith;
- engage with contemporary social and ethical issues, ecumenical and interfaith contexts, and the relevance of theology to human culture;
- articulate the inter-relationships between theology and particular vocational, professional and pastoral activities.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the course (Master of Arts (Theology)), an applicant must have completed a Bachelor degree or equivalent and theological studies equivalent to the Graduate Certificate in Arts (Theology) or a four unit undergraduate minor in theological studies.
International Students
The equivalent of an Australian Bachelor Degree with a four unit undergraduate minor in theological studies, or a Bachelor Degree plus a Graduate Certificate in Arts (Theology). Students must also have an overall academic IELTS score of 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 for all tests).
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