Description
The combined Diploma of Chaplaincy and Diploma of Ministry is designed to prepare you for a wide variety of ministry roles.
Through this exciting program, you will receive practical and theological training on how to minister to those in need, gain greater understanding of yourself and those around you, and be empowered to make a real and lasting difference in people’s lives.
The Diploma of Chaplaincy portion of the course will contain intensives as well as practicum components of working in the field. Combined with solid biblical knowledge, graduates will be well-positioned for a wide variety of roles in chaplaincy, community services, churches and para-church organisations.
This combined diploma also provides a solid foundation for students who may wish to progress onto an undergraduate course in Ministry or Theology. Candidates with individual diploma awards from AC can also qualify for credit/subject exemptions to receive this double diploma.
Course Duration
Full time: 1.5 years | Part time: 2-5 years
Course Structure
12 Subjects
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- 8-10 hours per week per subject (includes time for lectures, workshops, reading, and assessments)
- Energise College weekly workshops consist of a 50-min lecture / teaching, a 10 min break, and a 30-min
discussion / application time for each subject
- 2024 – $1,550/subject; $18,600/Course
- Registered for Centrelink payments (e.g., Youth Allowance, Austudy etc.) and FeeHelp – Conditions apply
- Information on financing your studies
Applicants with Recent Secondary Education (within the past 2 years)
Applicants with recent high school education only will demonstrate completion of the NSW Higher School Certificate, or the completion of the interstate or overseas equivalent qualification.
Applicants with Vocational Education and Training (VET) Study
Applicants with a Vocational Education and Training (VET) qualification will demonstrate the completion of a Certificate III or higher qualification awarded by an authorised institution or registered training organisation (RTO).
The Program Director will conduct a pre-admission interview (either face-to-face or phone or via Zoom) with all applicants seeking entry into the course on the basis of a Certificate III qualification. This interview aims to assess academic suitability and preparedness of the applicant for undergraduate level study.
Applicants with Higher Education Study
Applicants whose highest level of study enrolment since leaving secondary education is a higher education qualification will demonstrate the completion of an AQF Level 5 Diploma (or higher) by an authorised institution for admission into this course.
Applicants with Work and Life Experience
Applicants who have not completed formal higher education study are eligible for direct entry into this course.
Language
If English is not the applicant’s first language or if their first degree was awarded in a non English speaking nation, they will be required to show proficiency in the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (or equivalent) with an overall IELTS (or equivalent) score of at least 5.5, with a score of not less than 5.0 in any of the four skill areas, or equivalent.
Statement of Intent
A 200-word Statement of Intent, which is a short summary of why you wish to study this program.
A reference from a minister / community leader which endorses your readiness and suitability to complete the chaplaincy training and undertake a chaplaincy work placement in the community. The letter should contain the endorser’s letter head, contact details and signature. Examples of appropriate community include: Pastor or Minister, Rotary Member, Council Member, or JP.
- ACA001 Faith and Purpose
- BIB009 Old Testament Foundations
- BIB010 New Testament Foundations
- EXP009 Professional Practice in Chaplaincy
- MIN001 Introduction to Pastoral Ministry
- MIN012 Character Formation and Ministry
- MIN013 Chaplaincy Ministry
- MIN014 Theories and Practices in Chaplaincy
- MIN015 Chaplaincy Support in Practice
- SSC010 Understanding Addictions
- SSC011 Understanding Trauma
- SSC012 Methods of Youth Work
Download 2024 Important Dates HE
Download 2024 Higher Education Academic Calendar
1.5-yr pathway (100% course load per semester)
Year |
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
1st |
ACA001 Faith and Purpose BIB009 Old Testament Foundations MIN013 Chaplaincy Ministry MIN014 Theories and Practices of Chaplaincy |
BIB010 New Testament Foundations EXP009 Professional Practice in Chaplaincy (100 hours of placement) MIN012 Character Formation and Ministry MIN015 Chaplaincy Support in Practice |
2nd |
MIN001 Introduction to Pastoral Ministry SSC010 Understanding Addictions SSC011 Understanding Trauma SSC012 Methods of Youth Work |
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2-yr pathway (75% course load per semester)
Year |
Semester 1 |
Semester 2 |
1st |
ACA001 Faith and Purpose MIN013 Chaplaincy Ministry MIN014 Theories and Practices of Chaplaincy |
MIN012 Character Formation and Ministry MIN015 Chaplaincy Support in Practice EXP009 Professional Practice in Chaplaincy (100 hours of placement) |
2nd |
BIB009 Old Testament Foundations MIN001 Introduction to Pastoral Ministry SSC011 Understanding Trauma |
BIB010 New Testament Foundations SSC012 Methods of Youth Work SSC010 Understanding Addictions |
Questions
- For questions about Energise College, please contact: Richard Munro: admin@energisecollege.com.au
- For questions about applications and enrolments, please contact: Narelle Selwood: partners.registry@ac.edu.au
- Advise Narelle that you are an Energise College student
All courses are accredited through Alphacrucis University College. Alphacrucis University College is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO: 90525) registered with the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) and a Higher Education Provider (ID: PRV12006) recognised by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA).