Bachelor of Arts (Combined Theology)
Course 105-TL (2009)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2009. Search for this in the current handbook
Year and Campus: | 2009 |
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Fees Information: | Subject EFTSL, Level, Discipline & Census Date |
Level: | Undergraduate |
Contact
Enquiries: Arts & Music Student Centre
Rm 104 (Ground Floor) Old Arts Building
Tel: +61 3 8344 5235
Fax: +61 3 9347 0424
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Melbourne College of Divinity:
Associate Registrar (Coursework)
Melbourne College of Divinity
21 Highbury Grove Kew Victoria 3101
Tel: +61 3 9853 3177
Fax: +61 3 9853 6695
Email: admin@mcd.edu.au
Web: http://www.mcd.unimelb.edu.au
Course Overview: | To meet the requirements for the BA/BTheology degree students must complete subjects totalling at least 500 points, usually five years of full-time study. A minimum number of subjects must be taken towards the arts component, and a minimum number towards the theology component of the combined degree: Arts: 225 points From either arts or theology: 45 points of theology or 37.5 points of arts. Students have the option of completing one or two majors in the arts component. Areas of study are the arts-approved areas available in the Bachelor of Arts, as listed here. The theology component of the degree is offered by the following institutions: Churches of Christ Theological College, 44 - 60 Jacksons Road, Mulgrave, 3170 |
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Objectives: | The Bachelor of Arts has as its objectives that graduates:
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Course Structure & Available Subjects: | Students must complete at least 225 points towards the arts component of the combined degree comprising: 50 points of level one arts (usually four subjects) Students in the combined Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Theology are only eligible to enrol in arts-approved subject areas, as listed here. No more than 162.5 points may be taken in any one area of study: a maximum of 25 points at first year level and 137.5 points at second/third year level.The theology component of the combined degree requires the completion of a minimum of 240 theology points (where one semester unit equals 15 points). These usually include: 30 points in Old Testament (field B) One discipline in either field B (Biblical Studies) or field C (Christian Thought and History) must be taken to Level 3 (90 points).
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Entry Requirements: |
There will be no further entry into this combined course from 2007. For information about course requirements and entry into the new Bachelor of Arts, see the future students page. For information about course requirements and entry ninto the Bachelor of Theology, see the Melbourne College of Divinity website. |
Core Participation Requirements: | The Bachelor of Arts requires a standard level of ability across all disciplines. It will be assumed students are able to access and attend classes on a regular basis, are capable of learning in a University environment and will be able to take responsibility for their own learning. Any ability beyond this threshold will be robustly supported through the curriculum. There are no pre-requisites for first year subjects, and any intensive use of IT or technologies will be adequately supported. Certain subjects have more specific requirements and demands, such as fieldwork or travelling, which are clearly outlined in the Handbook's subject description. However, the University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. The Faculty Disability Contact Officer works with students, the University Disability Liaison Unit and teaching staff to assist students with their special requirements, with a particular focus on accommodations for in-class and examination assessment tasks. Further details on the disability support scheme can be found at http://www.services.unimelb.edu.au/disability. |
Further Study: | Arts offers many opportunities for further study. An honours year or postgraduate diploma, leading on to a masters degree or PhD, can add vocational and/or research skills to your undergraduate arts degree and increase your employment options. Arts graduates also use postgraduate study to explore in greater depth and detail subjects they found interesting during their undergraduate study or to study a completely new field of knowledge. Graduate study of a vocational nature might include diplomas or masters in Applied Linguistics, Management, Art Conservation and Curatorial Studies, Arts Management, Criminology, Economics, Linguistics, Information Management, Landscape Architecture, and Science Communication. The list of postgraduate courses you might wish to consider after finishing your undergraduate arts degree is varied and growing. The Bachelor of Arts is recognised by universities and institutions around the world. Many University of Melbourne graduates travel overseas to complete further study. |
Graduate Attributes: | See course objectives |
Generic Skills: |
Arts students are encouraged to pursue their academic interests and professional aspirations by taking a variety of subjects in a range of different areas of study. All arts subjects provide students with transferable generic skills that prepare them for further study and the workplace. As a result of attendance at scheduled classes, participation in planned activities and discussion groups, and timely completion of essays and assignments, arts graduates should acquire transferable generic skills in the following areas:
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