Master of Divinity

University of Divinity

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 01037A

The Master of Divinity is a primary theological degree for students with a degree in another area. The Master of Divinity enables students to apply an advanced body of knowledge in divinity and its associated disciplines in ministry contexts. Students broaden their knowledge and skills to prepare them for professional practice and further learning.

Structure

  • The Master of Divinity consists of 432 points comprised of: a) not less than 48 points in at least one biblical or associated language
  • b) not less than 120 points and not more than 144 points of Postgraduate Foundational units, including: 48 points in Field B, 48 points in Field C, 24 points in Field D
  • c) not less than 192 points and not more than 240 points of Postgraduate Elective units, including: 24 points in Field B, 24 points in Field C, 24 points in Field D
  • d) either a Capstone unit worth at least 24 points or RQ9748M Minor Thesis.

Subjects

  • Divinity

Standard entry requirements

Successful completion of an undergraduate degree.

Study pathways

Graduates who have completed a 12,000 word Research Essay at a specified standard may be eligible for admission to a higher degree by research.

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Australian Lutheran College International: $57,096 No
Eva Burrows College International: $57,096 No
Pilgrim Theological College International: $57,096 No
School of Professional Practice International: $57,096 No
St Athanasius College International: $57,096 No
St Barnabas College International: $57,096 No
St Francis College International: $57,096 No
Trinity College International: $57,096 No
Yarra Theological Union International: $57,096 No

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