Master of Theology (MTh)

Moore Theological College

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00682B

A Master of Theology (MTh) is a postgraduate research award and is aimed at specifically equipping graduates for future teaching ministries.

Designed for

Students who wish to gain further academic qualifications in Theology to equip them for a teaching ministry

Structure

Thesis by research

Subjects

  • Theology

Standard entry requirements

  • Moore College Bachelor of Divinity (BD) graduates with Honours 2A or above, who completed the Research Project unit (CT499) with a score of 72.5% or above
  • Moore College Bachelor of Theology/Master of Theology (Coursework) (BTh/ThM) graduates with Honours 2A or above, who completed the Research Project unit (CT499) with a score of 72.5% or above may proceed directly to the College’s Master of Theology (Research) (MTh). Graduates with Honours 2A or above who completed Issues in Theology (CT400) instead of the Research Project unit (CT499) need to successfully complete a research task set by the Research Committee to be admitted to the MTh
  • An average of 72.5% or higher in at least four units (including at least one biblical studies unit based on the original language text of the Bible and a two-unit MA (Theol) Research Project of the Moore College MA (Theol))
  • Graduates of the Moore College Master of Arts (Theology), provided they have achieved an average of 72.5% overall and successfully completed an MA (Theol) Research Project or Graduates of an approved Australian or overseas institution with a qualification which, in the opinion of the Academic Board, is equivalent to any of the above.
  • A candidate may not be admitted unless the RC determines that adequate supervision is available.
  • Applications for admission for those who are not Moore College graduates should be sent to the Registrar and are to be accompanied by full academic transcripts. The Registrar is responsible for the review of the academic qualifications of all applicants. An interview with the Director of Research will be arranged.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Newtown No
  • Part-time : 2 years

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