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Graduate Diploma in Theology (GradDipTheol)

  • Graduate Diploma

Explore one of the world's oldest disciplines by immersing yourself in the history, beliefs, texts, and practices of the Christian tradition.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
G1050, 089749G
Study Mode
In person

About this course

Explore one of the world's oldest disciplines by immersing yourself in the history, beliefs, texts, and practices of the Christian tradition. Gain a solid theological grounding of the main branches of theological study through learning about biblical studies, church history, systematic theology and practical theology. Challenge your intellectual independence through working on projects with your peers. You'll be encouraged to ask questions, think critically, reflect deeply and act ethically in your engagement with both theology and your wider environment.

Not all students who study theology are religious themselves; all you need is an inquiring mind and passion to learn more about the significance and impact of religion in the world around us.

Study locations

Perth

External

What you will learn

Build essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you'll cover include:

  • biblical studies
  • church history
  • systematic theology
  • practical theology.

Career pathways

This course will enhance your knowledge and qualifications, resulting in greater job prospects for roles in religious schools and church agencies. It is suitable both for those preparing for work in Christian churches and agencies as well as those seeking a foundation in the fundamental aspects of theological study.

Murdoch graduates of Theology acquire investigative, interpretive and critical skills which are of interest to employers in many industries. Teachers in religious schools may be required to study some theology. Other employment prospects exist within charities and non-governmental organisations and in education.

Careers could include:

  • Youth Worker
  • School Chaplain or Religious Education Teacher
  • Officer for an NGO or charity
  • Church Worker
  • Journalist
  • Writer.