COURSE OUTLINE (10434NAT) Diploma of Christian Ministry and Theology

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COURSE OUTLINE (10434NAT) Diploma of Christian Ministry and Theology 1. Aims The (10434NAT) Diploma of Christian Ministry and Theology course is designed to train students to live an effective Christian life, communicate the Gospel and serve their community either in the workplace or in Christian ministry work. This course will train leaders and potential leaders in a range of Christian ministry activities relevant to the local church, Christian organisation and/or workplace. 2. Outcomes This course will give students: An increased capacity to hear from God and follow the leading of the Holy Spirit A deepened understanding of the Bible and its application Further skills in theological reasoning and ethical decision-making Enhanced communication (especially in communicating Biblical concepts), conflict resolution and people management skills Pastoral care, leadership and ministry skills with a heart for God and people Opportunity for the development of specialised ministry skills 3. Overview This qualification is fully competency based and while knowledge and some aspects of competency are assessed within the realms of each subject, completion of ministry projects demonstrating all areas of competency will need to be completed to graduate. The student will obtain practical experience by undertaking field placements at their local church, Christian ministry or community service organisation. This practical experience is to be gained in an area that complements the class assessment project and the immediate goals of the student. A full-time student would normally undertake a study load of 5 semester-length subjects at any one time. Individual subjects may be delivered on a week by week basis or by intensives. 4. Duration The Diploma course can be completed over two years if studied full-time. Part-time study options are available. 5. Location This course is delivered at Goodlife Church, Newcastle NSW. The Leadership Academy Page 1 of 5

6. Costs 2016 Application Fee For VET FEE-HELP eligible students there is no application fee. For non-eligible students there is a one-off non-refundable enrolment application fee of $100. (This non-refundable fee will be included towards payment of total Course Fees.) Academic Fees Total fees for one year s full-time study $5400 Total cost for full 2 year Diploma course: $10800 The Leadership Academy reserves the right to alter fees prior to the start of each academic year. Government Assistance VET FEE-HELP is available to eligible students for tuition costs related to this course. Please see further information about VET FEE-HELP & the Schedule of Fees at www.unity.edu.au/vet-fee-help 7. Entry Requirements For entry into this course it is expected that the student is a committed Christian and actively involved in a local church. General requirements for entry are: A completed student application form Payment of the application fee (students who are ineligible for VET FEE-HELP only) Two references: (i) from local church pastor; and (ii) from another Christian leader A successful interview with the Dean or representative (where physically possible) Satisfactory completion of Year 12 is recommended but students without this formal educational level will be considered. Minimum entry age is 17 years Satisfactory English language skills Students should have basic computing skills including the ability to use a word processing package at an elementary level and be able to access the internet Students should in good conscience be able to subscribe to INC s Statement of Beliefs that are found in the tenets of mainstream Christianity. Students need to be able to align their heart & spirit with the vision & culture of Goodlife Church, alongside their commitment to their local church - find out more at www.goodlifechurch.com.au 8. Training Process The course entails an average of 5-6 hours per week of class contact & private study time per subject. In addition, there are various Academy obligations in which students will participate. The Leadership Academy adopts adult-learning principles, and all students are treated as adult learners. Participants in this program are therefore expected to take charge of their own learning process. It is expected that each selected participant will be committed to meeting the requirements of the course and will attend relevant classes, including co-curricular activities, and complete all work required for assessment. It is expected that all program participants will have access to a computer, a printer and the internet. This is mandatory for successful course completion. Students evidencing concerns in the area of literacy and numeracy will be provided with appropriate assistance. The Leadership Academy Page 2 of 5

9. Course Competencies Australia has a system of national standardisation of training for many industry areas. This system is implemented through the use of training packages (groups of courses) & individual units of competency within a course. This enables students to get automatic recognition across all accredited government & private training organisations for relevant studies undertaken at any one of them. A number of elective competencies fall into this category. There are no nationally recognised competencies developed for Christian Ministry and Theology at this point in time. This course however is common to more Christian Colleges than any other accredited course in Australia and as such relevant units would have automatic recognition. The 6 core units of competency fall into this category. The following core competencies are achieved through completion of the core units from the Diploma of Christian Ministry and Theology: National Code CMTTHE501A CMTTHE502A CMTTHE503A CMTTHE504A CMTMIN501A CMTMIN502A Analyse and interpret theological beliefs in the light current thinking Analyse and interpret theological data Research and analyse information within a theological theme or issue Identify new theological information Relate theological ideas to the Christian way of life Communicate theology in a clear form In addition a selection of the following nationally recognised competencies are achieved on completion of this course based on the electives chosen: National Code BSBATSIL503 BSBCMM401 CHCADMIN403D CHCCOM003 BSBLDR403* CHCVOL003 CHCORG529B* CHCYTH010 SITXEVT602 CHCPOL403C CHCLEG001 Manage conflict Make a presentation Undertake administrative work Develop workplace communication strategies Lead team effectiveness Recruit, induct and support volunteers Provide coaching and motivation Provide services for young people appropriate to their needs & circumstances Develop event concepts Undertake research activities Work legally and ethically * These units are undertaken as part of the core course requirements The Leadership Academy Page 3 of 5

10.Course Structure The (10434NAT) Diploma of Christian Ministry & Theology course is full-time for 2 years and has five full streams of study equivalent to 20 semester subjects. The following is a breakdown of the subjects studied: Subject Code Name Subject Length Core/ Elective Code BBS110 Biblical Studies 1 (Old Testament) Semester Core CMTTHE502A BBS120 Biblical Studies 2 (New Testament) Semester Core BBS130 Biblical Studies 3 Semester Core CMM101 Field Education 1 Semester Core BSBLDR403 (pt) CMTMIN502A (pt) CMM102 Field Education 2 Semester Core CHCORG529B (pt) CMM103 Field Education 3 Semester Core CSF111 Christian Life 1 Semester Core CMTMIN501A CHCORG520B (pt) CSF112 Christian Life 2 Semester Core CSF113 Christian Life 3 Semester Core COM120 Christian Communication 1 Semester Core BSBATSIL503 (pt) CMTMIN502A (pt) COM130 Christian Communication 2 Semester Core MWV101 Worldviews Semester Core CMTTHE503A (pt) LDR101 Christian Leadership Semester Core BSBLDR403 (pt) MIN115 The Holy Spirit Semester Core CMTTHE504A (pt) THE105 Theological Studies Semester Core CMTTHE501A WPP101 Christian Worship 1 Semester Core CMTTHE503A (pt) CMTTHE504A (pt) WPP102 Christian Worship 2 Semester Core WPP111 Prayer with Passion Semester Core WPP112 Revival Prayer Semester Core COM103 Manage Conflict Term Elective BSBATSIL503 (pt) ETH120 Legal & Ethical Framework of Christian Ministry Term Elective CHCLEG001 The Leadership Academy Page 4 of 5

11. Assessment Overview Assessment in each subject involves: Attendance and participation Practical fieldwork as applicable Written assignments, exercises, tutorial / seminar presentations, tests as applicable Journal / process diary completion as applicable -based assessment criteria apply to grading. Final assessment for each subject studied will be shown as: C Competent NYC Not Yet Competent Final Academic Transcripts will show results only for subjects assessed as Competent. Students will be recommended for graduation once they have successfully completed the following requirements: Satisfactory completion of all relevant academic requirements Payment of all outstanding fees owing to The Leadership Academy Return of all Academy resources Maintained a satisfactory level of Christian conduct during his/her time at The Leadership Academy Completion of co-curricular requirements including student/community participation 12.Future Pathways Christian Ministry: (10435NAT) Advanced Diploma of Christian Ministry and Theology Bachelor of Theology Community Services Certificate IV of Community Services Diploma of Community Services Advanced Diploma of Community Service Non-particular pathways are as follows: Further study for a qualification for the context of applying Christian values and leadership skills into wider industry/occupations and/or Christian ministries 13. Course Dates 2016 Semester 1 Semester 2 2017 Semester 1 Semester 2 Monday 1 February - Friday 1 July Monday 25 July - Tuesday 6 December Monday 30 January - Friday Friday 30 June Monday 17 July - Tuesday 5 December Note: 2017 Course dates are subject to slight changes The Leadership Academy Page 5 of 5