Keen to be better equipped to serve God in your church, workplace, home? Are you in a part-time or associate ministry role, and would like some theological training and a recognized qualification? Thinking that you should be training for ministry, but aren’t yet sure whether a three or four year theological degree is right for you?
This is a course of the Australian University of Theology. Full information about this Australian University of Theology course can be found here. See the ACT Coursework Course Enrolment Policy for admission rules and processes.
You can study the GradDipDiv in one of two ways:
GradDipDiv students take the following course:
At least four biblical subject units, looking at the Old and New Testaments, with at least one of the foundational units that survey the whole Old Testament (OT001 or OT002), and one that surveys the whole New Testament (NT001 or NT002)
You can also choose to study any of our units that focus in-depth on particular parts of the English Bible, such as John, Romans and the Pentateuch. These units can be taken if you have already passed one of the foundation-level units in the same field (OT or NT).
At least one unit in either church history, theology, or ethics. Normally we’d suggest that you take either Christian Ethics (PE002) or Reformation Church History (CH006), both offered every year.
As well as these we offer units in the other key areas of church history – the early church, the modern period, and Australian church and culture. We also offer four units that cover all of the major areas of theology, which you can take once you’ve passed your first subject at QTC.
Units in this course are completed at Level 8 or above.
Academic Qualifications: Completed 3 year bachelor degree or equivalent
Language Qualifications for NESB: IELTS 7.0 overall with a minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing, and 6.5 in listening and speaking OR 10 years in Australia with English being the language primarily spoken both at home and work. See the AUT’s English Language Proficiency Policy.
The course is accredited within Australia as an award of the Australian University of Theology, of which QTC is an affiliate. As such, it is a recognized course for the purposes of FEE-HELP and Centrelink allowances (provided you meet the government’s eligibility requirements), and for Overseas Students (ACT CRICOS provider number is 02650E).
Current fee levels for units in the GradDipDiv are here.
QTC is an affiliated college of the Australian University of Theology. The CRICOS code for the ACT’s Graduate Certificate of Divinity is 076017G
QTC’s aim is to provide top class theological training that faithfully applies the Word of God to the real world. We seek to do this as a real living Christian community, and as part of a wider Christian fellowship here in Brisbane.
We acknowledge with respect the Traditional Custodians of this land on which we now meet. In his wisdom and love, our Heavenly Father gave it to the Turrbal and Jegera people (see Acts 17:26). On this land, they met for generations before the coming of British settlers. As we now live together here, we pray that God would reconcile and unite us in a knowledge of his Son, Jesus Christ.
QTC is a ministry of the Presbyterian Church of Queensland and is an affiliated college of the Australian University of Theology. (Australian University of Theology CRICOS CODE 02650E)
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