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Studies in Ministry

Implementing Courses and Credits

1.  Combining with Courses from other Faculties

The Bachelor of Ministry Programme

If the student takes a number of courses from various faculties and sees to it that at least 140 credits are from the list of Ministry courses, then a Bachelor of Ministry will be earned. The total of the Bachelor qualification need only be 390 credits, and may have an endorsement of 70 credits which then takes it up to the level of 460 credits.

The Bachelor of Ministry may also be a third year of educational training which adds 150 credits to an existing undergraduate Diploma (240 credits). This will bring the total of the whole qualification to 390 credits. Of these 150 credits, 140 credits must be Ministry courses which can be made up by about six to nine courses. The remainder may be taken from any other faculty(ies).

The Bachelor is just one programme. See also a description of the other programmes:

Description of Programmes

The non-Ministry courses may be chosen from any discipline. These courses should be at an introductory level unless the student has prior learning credits in the same field.

Adding the Endorsement and Double Endorsement

Should the courses from other fields make up more than 70 credits in one field (including up to 20 practical credits), then an endorsement is issued for the qualification certificate: e.g.
  ... Bachelor of Ministry in Education  or
  ... in Communication.

Should the courses from yet another field make up more than 70 credits in one field (including up to 20 practical credits), then a double endorsement is issued for the qualification certificate: e.g.
  ... in Communication and Business Leadership  or
  ... in Counselling and Psychology.
The credit level for a double endorsement to a Bachelor qualification stays, however, at 460 credits.

Details about the other courses must be obtained from each particular Faculty. Students may offer courses they have already completed through application for Transfer Credits. See Recognition of Prior Learning.

Bachelor of Ministry = 390/460 credits


The Bachelor of Arts in Ministry Programme

If the student takes a number of courses from various faculties and sees to it that at least 70 credits are from the list of Ministry courses, then a Bachelor of Arts in Ministry will be earned. The total of the Bachelor of Arts qualification need only be 390 credits, even with an endorsement.

The Bachelor of Ministry may also be a third year of educational training which adds 150 credits to an existing undergraduate Diploma (240 credits). This will bring the total of the whole qualification to 390 credits. Of these 150 credits, 70 credits must be Ministry courses which can be made up by about four courses. The remainder may be taken from other faculties.

Courses may be chosen from any discipline. These courses should be at an introductory level unless the student has prior learning credits in the same field. Should the courses from other fields make up more than 70 credits in one field (including up to 20 practical credits), then a double endorsement is issued for the qualification certificate: e.g.
... in Ministry and Ministry or       ... in Communication and Business Leadership.

Details about the other courses must be obtained from each particular Faculty. Students may offer courses they have already completed through application for Transfer Credits. See Recognition of Prior Learning.

Bachelor of Arts in Ministry = 390 credits


2.  Endorsement to Other Bachelor Qualifications

These are also the Ministry courses from which the student may make up 70 or more credits for an endorsement to degrees from other faculties. If the student presents these credits in addition to another 390 credit Bachelor course, it provides the neccessary material (18%) for an endorsement in Ministry.

Endorsement: Ministry = +70 credits


3.  The Ministry Post-graduate Diploma

A postgraduate diploma needs 150 credits above the level of 360 credits (a Bachelor from other institutions) to get to the same level as the Bachelor of Ministry (Honours) degree.
Of these credits, 140 credits should be in a specific field (i.e. Ministry) in order to make a change in direction of field as preparation for a Masters degree. This should be in the order of 7 Ministry courses to obtain the required number of credits.

Post-graduate Diploma: Ministry — +150 credits


4.  The Ministry (Honours) Degree

The Bachelor of Ministry (Honours) degree needs 120 credits above the level of 390 credits (or 150 more than a Bachelor from other institutions) to get to the 510 credit total level.

Of these credits, 50 or more credits should be in a specific field (i.e. Ministry) in order to reach the 170 total field credits (33%) required for an Honours as preparation for a Masters degree. This should be in the order of 3 Ministry courses to obtain the required number of credits.

Bachelor of Ministry (Honours) — 510 credits


 Summary: Ministry Qualifications

These programmes may lead to one of four possible qualifications.

Programme details:

Code   Programme   Credits
BCN Bachelor of Ministry  390
BACN Bachelor of Arts in Ministry  390
CNS Endorsement: in Ministry  +70
PCN Postgraduate Diploma in Ministry  +150
HCN Bachelor of Ministry (Honours)*  510

Note*: The courses taken for the Honours depend on the Dissertation of the Masters.
The entry level credits determine the volume of work required for this course. This
is determined by the candidate's study leader when discussing a Masters degree.

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