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Bachelor of Theology (Honours)

The Bachelor of Theology (Honours) degree is a further year’s study following the pass degree consisting of coursework and an honours thesis. This award can lead to graduate and postgraduate study.

Entrance Requirements

The Honours degree is undertaken in a particular discipline or combination of disciplines, as approved for each candidate by the Board.

The requirement for entry to the Bachelor of Theology (Honours) is a Bachelor of Theology (Pass) or equivalent, with a Distinction average in the discipline chosen for Honours.

Each candidate must work in consultation with a supervisor nominated by the relevant Recognised Teaching Institution and approved by the Board.

Course Structure

In addition to the requirements of the pass degree, each candidate must successfully complete:

  • four units at level 3, in the approved Honours discipline(s), which may include a Research Methodologies unit deemed appropriate by the student’s coursework coordinator;
  • an Honours thesis of 12,000 words related to the approved discipline(s);
  • any additional units specified by the Board.

Articulation

Bachelor of Theology with Honours (High Distinction or Distinction):

Enquiries

Academic Dean

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