Graduate Diploma in Ministry
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Course code: 4886
Course Coordinator: Dr Ray C W Roennfeldt
Avondale offers two Graduate Diplomas (in Theology and Ministry), giving postgraduate students the opportunity to explore and focus on Biblical studies and languages, church history, theology and ministry in great depth. The two separate courses alone do not provide the basis to become a Seventh-day Adventist pastor. However, when both are completed they provide preparation for ministry in the Seventh-day Adventist Church. The two Diplomas can be studied separately or concurrently.
Duration
One year full-time or equivalent part-time
Credit points
48 credit points (8 x 6-credit point subjects)
Mode of delivery
On campus (Lake Macquarie)
Abbreviation of course title
GradDipTheol
Accreditation
The program is accredited by the NSW Department of Education and Training.
Entrance requirements
Bachelors degree or equivalent and demonstrated proficiency in the Englishlanguage (eg IELTS 6.5) for students whose first language is not Enlgish.
Prerequisites
At least four theology, religion or ministry subjects at undergraduate or postgraduate level. Avondale College offers subjects in the distance mode for students unable to fulfil this prerequisite. Contact the course coordinator for more information.
Preliminary semester of study
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Distance Education
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On-campus alternative
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alternativeCR160 SDA History and Heritage—DE
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CY165 SDA History and Ministry of Ellen White
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CR163 Christian Faith from an Adventist Perspective—DE
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TH161 Introduction to Theology
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EN223 Bible as Literature—DE
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NT160 Gospels A
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PS165 General Psychology (on-campus at Avondale or equivalent from another institution)
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PS160 Developmental and Pastoral Psychology
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Employment opportunities
Candidates wishing to work as clergy within the Seventh-day Adventist church upon completion of these studies are advised to inform themselves of their employment possibilities within the church before they commence this course. They are also advised to become aware of the nature of superannuation for church clergy for those entering such employment at their age.
Credit transfer and Advanced standing
Credit transfer is available for equivalent tertiary level subjects completed elsewhere (see the Avondale College website for more information). However, credit transfer may require the substitution of subjects but not necessarily the overall duration of the course.
Summary of minimum requirements in the Graduate Diploma in Ministry
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Component of course
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Subjects
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Credit points
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Spiritual-pastoral formation
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Theology
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5
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30
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Applied Psychology
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1
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6
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Electives
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selected from codes NT, OT, HI,CM, BL or TTH
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1
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6
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selected from CM
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1
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6
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Total
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8
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48
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Required subjects
Spiritual-pastoral formation
Elective
Selected from codes NT, OT, HI, CM, BL or TH at 300-level
Course assurance
The “Second Providers” for the Graduate Diploma in Ministry are:
- Sydney College of Divinity
- Tabor College
- Australian College of
Graduate Diploma in Ministry
Standard Course Structure (one year)
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Sem
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Prerequisites: fours subjects at undergraduate or postgraduate level in either theology, religion or ministry
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1
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CM465 Homiletics
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Elective (NT, OT, CY, BL, TH or BS) Subject taken at 400-level
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CM482 Evangelism in Practices B
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CM483 Ministry in Practice A
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2
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PS466 Marraige and Family Psychology
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Elective (CM subject taken at 400-level)
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CM484 Ministry in Practice B
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CM481 Evangelism in Practice A
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NOTE: Field placement is required throughout the course. The assessed field education components are incorporated into most of the CM (Church Ministry) subjects.