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
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