The UCTh is designed to introduce students to the sources and content of the Christian story and message and provides training which emphasises application and articulation of this story and message in the contemporary world including professional and vocational life.
It introduces students to specialist disciplines by which Knowledge of God is developed and articulated:
The course provides a grounding for ministry by establishing a foundation in theological knowledge and reflection. Through an elective unit, students can synthesise Christian understanding with particular occupational and/or life interest or develop practical ministry skills.
Full details of the ACT course can be found here. See the ACT Coursework Course Enrolment Policy for admission rules and processes.
You can study the UCTh in one of two ways:
12cps Old/New Testament Introduction, Biblical Overviews, from the following:
At least 12cps elective units from any unit field
Units in this course are completed at Level 5 or above.
ATAR: Completion of Year 12 with an ATAR of 65 or above (OP 14 or above); OR
Previous Qualifications: Successful completion of a qualification at AQF Level 5 or above; OR
Demonstrate Academic Suitability for course: Test, Brief Essay, or Interview.
Language Qualifications for NESB: IELTS 6.5 overall with minimum of 6.0 in each subtest OR 10 years in Australia with English being the language primarily spoken both at home and work.
The course is accredited within Australia as an award of the Australian College 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).
The fee for the course is $11,136 per semester for full-time (48cp) domestic students.
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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Queensland Theological College
369 Boundary Street,
Spring Hill, QLD, 4000
Phone: +61 7 3062 6939
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