Carey Baptist College Prospectus 2017

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prospectus

2017


At Carey we believe the BIBLE is the foundation for . . .

understanding

God understanding

ourselves

understanding

the world understanding

the church mission

understanding

Theology. Applied. WORD | WORLD | FAITH | PASSION


For 90 years Carey has served the church in New Zealand by producing leaders for ministry and mission. I want to invite you to come and be part of all that God is doing in and through us.

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t Carey you will be engaged in theological study with teachers known for their scholarship and personal commitment to ministry and mission service. We greatly value our relational style of learning. Our student community is energetic and made up of people from many diverse backgrounds and experiences. Students range in age from 18 to 74 and include recent school-leavers, people wanting to change their careers, those just starting to discover God’s calling on their lives and experienced leaders wanting to enhance their ministry. It is exciting to watch our graduates effectually join with God in his mission, not only within New Zealand, but all over the world. They serve in local churches as pastors, community workers, children and family ministers, mission co-ordinators, youth leaders and church planters. Others serve in ministries such as chaplaincy, advocacy, non-profit organisations and academic positions. Many of our graduates continue within the marketplace.

Expect great things from God... attempt great things for God. WILLIAM CAREY (1761 - 1834)

Carey will give depth and energy to your leadership as you serve God, the church and the world. If you want to chat further with me about studying with us please feel free to e-mail me: charles.hewlett@carey.ac.nz Hei kona mai.

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arey is a community of faithful scholars who passionately believe theology is the starting point to making a difference. We invite you to join a community centred on the Word, because there is simply nowhere else to begin. We welcome you into a community of theological engagement, because there is no

Dr George Wieland

Sam Kilpatrick

Dr Phil Halstead

Rachel Roche

Director, Mission Research and Training

Coach, Youth Pastoral Leadership

Lecturer, Counselling and Applied Theology

Co-ordinator, Internships and Field Education

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Dr Joe Huang

Reti Ah-Voa

Dr Sandy Kerr

Director, Chinese Programme

Student and Academic Advisor, Māori and Pasifika

Kaiārahi-Rangahau Māori


ing Staff other way to understand. We ask you to share in a community compelled to participate in God’s redemptive work in the world, because there is simply no other way to be. Theology is about God. Theology is life-transforming. Theology is applied.

Andrew Picard

Jonathan Weir

Charles Hewlett

Dr Mike Crudge

Lecturer, Applied Theology

Director, Ministry Training

Principal

Director, Centre for Lifelong Learning

Dr Sarah Harris

Dr Myk Habets

Dr Csilla Saysell

Dr John Tucker

Lecturer, New Testament

Dean of Faculty Head, Carey Graduate School

Lecturer, Old Testament

Lecturer, Church History / Christian Spirituality / Preaching

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“ As an ‘old gal from the sticks’ travelling down to campus for only 1-2 days a week I was actually anxious that I wouldn’t fit in or get the chance to connect with other students. No chance! Community life at Carey is fun and really inclusive–you very quickly miss it when you’re not there and you know that you have been missed when you return.”

Helen Brereton | Pastoral Leadership Student

Recipient of the Principal’s Award for Contribution to Carey Community Life

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Community Life F

rom orientation through to graduation we want you to think of this place as your place and the Carey Community as your family. Our campus is full of genuine care and community. This happens through a number of special events each year such as bagel breakfasts, Community Life Days and sENDing, (which is when we celebrate the completion of our Pastoral Leadership students’ training) as well as through our weekly chapel, community lunches and prayer times that aim to make our campus an awesome place to belong. Not only will you study, discover and unpack knowledge at Carey, you will also form friendships that last as you journey with other students and staff who are committed to supporting you, both while you study and beyond.

COMMUNITY WORSHIP Every Tuesday we gather together as a Carey Community to worship in the Chapel. It is a special time of worship, reflection and anointed preaching from a Carey staff member or special guest. MONDAY AND TUESDAY LUNCHES Gathering together around food is a large part of creating Community at Carey. Every Monday and Tuesday during semester time Carey provides lunch at no cost for students. We also love to welcome the spouses of Carey students to join us for lunch. LUNCHTIME INTERVIEWS WITH GUEST SPEAKERS On a regular basis our Principal, Charles Hewlett interviews guest speakers. This is a perfect opportunity to listen and interact with effective pastors, mission and marketplace leaders as they tell their personal stories in leadership and mission with transparency.

AFTER LUNCH ACTION After lunch is the perfect opportunity to break out the Volleyball, Basketball, Table Tennis, Foosball or Darts. Students are encouraged to take part in a sports ladder as it’s a lot of fun and a great way to get to know others. WEDNESDAY PRAYERS Students and Carey staff come together in the Chapel every Wednesday to pray for the Carey community, the wider community, our country and our world. FORMATION GROUP Through the Formation Group Carey creates a space each week away from study where we can discern where God might be interacting with us and to be open to anything He might want to show us. Doing this together as a group enables us to encourage and support one another as part of our Carey Community.

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“Finished my first semester and can I say it was soooo life-giving and profoundly rich. The staff really care, there’s a strong sense of community and their theology is just sooooo brilliant—and I got to explore the Bible in ways that I have never before—which was, put short, frazzling, mind-blowing and for the most part, REALLY fun! I LOVE it and am thinking of remaining a student here FOREVER— if you are wondering what you can do next year, consider this place —one of the best decisions I’ve made, EVER.”

Nalei Taufa | Graduate Diploma in Applied Theology Distance Student

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Studying at Carey C

arey Baptist College offers a range of course delivery options with the aim of making study as accessible as possible to you. Currently we have: ONSITE CLASSES Most courses are offered at our campus in Penrose (Auckland), timetabled in weekly 3-hour classes over 12 weeks of the 17-week semester. A number of these courses are offered in the evening making them available for students in full-time employment.

BLOCK COURSES

PART-TIME STUDY

A number of block or intensive courses are offered each year. These are held either at the Auckland campus or at various locations throughout New Zealand. They usually last either five days or have two blocks of two or three days.

You can also study part-time towards any Carey qualification. Part-time study allows you to combine study with other commitments such as employment, family and church life. As a part-time student you can combine on-site classes, distance and block courses for a study programme that suits your needs.

FIELD EDUCATION Some courses are practical-based field education courses. You complete the requirements for these courses in your local place of ministry under the guidance of a nominated supervisor.

DISTANCE COURSES

FULL-TIME STUDY

Many courses that Carey offers are available by distance learning, meaning that you can be located anywhere around New Zealand—or the world—but still continue to study through Carey.

You can study full-time towards any Carey qualification. Full-time study allows you to combine on-site classes, distance and block courses into a study programme that suits your needs.

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Applied Theology A

t Carey it is our strong conviction that a rigorous theological education will produce leaders with depth and endurance. Studying theology will help you know God in a deeper and more personal way so that trust and obedience will become much easier. Imagine being equipped with a thorough theological framework ready to be used by God to make a difference, wherever that may be.

Carey offers a range of NZQA approved qualifications at undergraduate level, as well as a range of training options which sit alongside academic study for those called to train and equip themselves in leadership for mission or ministry.

Certificate of Christian Studies (Not NZQA Accredited) Carey’s Certificate of Christian Studies provides a programme for people desiring an initial theological qualification, those pursuing study for personal interest or those working with an eye to further study. The programme is ideal for developing selfawareness of their spiritual journey and practical skills for ministry. Students can complete one or more courses chosen from those on offer during each year (subject to any pre-requisite requirements). A Carey Certificate will be awarded on completion of four courses OR credits gained may be applied within another Carey qualification.

Diploma of Applied Theology The Diploma of Applied Theology trains people to take part in, understand and apply a wide range of ministries. A student enrolled in the Diploma of Applied Theology will follow a programme of study equivalent to two full-time years and gain 240 credits (of which 90 credits must be completed at level 6 or above) comprising: At least 90 credits from courses in Bible & Theology, with a minimum of 15 credits at level 6 or above, including: MB521 Thinking Theologically

Certificate in Applied Theology The Certificate in Applied Theology introduces biblical and theological study through an ‘applied’ lens. It is ideal for those studying for personal interest or for those studying part-time who want a qualification that can be upgraded in the future. A student enrolled in the Certificate in Applied Theology will follow a programme of study equivalent to one year full-time and gain 120 credits comprising: MB521 Thinking Theologically OR MB421 Christian Worldview and Discipleship

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MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament OR MB532 Introduction to the New Testament

MF501 Reflective Field Education 1 (or equivalent) 75 credits of elective courses at level 5 or above

MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament

MB532 Introduction to the New Testament

At least 120 credits from courses in Mission, Formation and Ministry, including: MF501 Reflective Field Education 1 (or equivalent)

MS6/705 Christian Spirituality


| Undergraduate Programme Bachelor of Applied Theology The Bachelor of Applied Theology is an academic programme equipping people for effective leadership and participation in a wide range of ministry or mission settings. A student enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Theology will follow a programme of study equivalent to three years full-time and gain 360 credits (of which 75 credits must be completed at level 7) comprising: At least 150 credits from courses in Bible & Theology, including: MB521 Thinking Theologically

MB526 Insights into Church History

MB532 Introduction to the New Testament

MB630 Understanding Culture

At least 30 credits in Bible at level 6 or 7

At least 15 credits in Theology at level 6

At least 120 credits from courses in Mission, Formation and Ministry, including: MF501 Reflective Field Education 1 (or equivalent)

MS6/705 Christian Spirituality

MM581 Mission of God

MS510 Te Ao Māori

MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament

A minimum of 90 credits of elective courses

PLUS MI700 Thematic Project

Graduate Diploma in Applied Theology The Graduate Diploma in Applied Theology is an academic programme for people who already have an existing undergraduate qualification, or equivalent and desire an initial theological qualification or who wish to gain entry to postgraduate theological study. It is also for graduates who are studying for personal interest. A student enrolled in the Graduate Diploma in Applied Theology will follow a course of study equivalent to one year of full-time study and gain 120 credits comprising: MB521 Thinking Theologically

MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament

MB532 Introduction to the New Testament

90 credits of elective courses with a minimum of 75 credits at level 7 or above NB. Bridging Graduate Diploma. A student with a non theological undergraduate degree who is seeking admission to postgraduate theological study may be required to enrol in the Graduate Diploma programme as a bridge to postgraduate study. In this case the student will be prescribed an individual programme of study in relevant subject areas and levels to ensure a firm foundation in Biblical and Theological studies.

Chinese The Certificate in Applied Theology and Diploma of Applied Theology are also available in Chinese. Visit our website for details: www.carey.ac.nz/chinese

“Being at Carey has shown me the diversity of the church and people of God through the different traditions and expressions the students and lecturers bring and teach. This has helped to both refine some of my convictions but also open my eyes and heart to new ways to know and engage with God.”

Chris Beales-White |

Bachelor of Applied Theology & Mission Track Student

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Carey Graduate Scho

GRADUATE SCHOOL

Carey Graduate School’s programmes are firmly established in Holy Scripture and the tradition of classical Christianity but always with attention to the church’s mission, both locally and globally. The Graduate School exists to serve the Church by equipping, forming and developing Christian leaders for faithful service in God’s world. We invite you to join with our learning community in this Spirit-filled conversation in order to find your voice and place in the Kingdom of God being built amongst the kingdoms of the world. Myk Habets

Head, Carey Graduate School

“The content of the papers in the Masters of Applied Theology has been excellent. I’ve found the courses have been personally formative and added depth to my work as a pastor in a Baptist church in Wellington. I’d recommend post-graduate study at Carey to anyone looking to develop and enhance ministry praxis.”

Darren Ayling | Masters of Applied Theology Student

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n accordance with Carey’s mission the aim of these qualifications is to create thinking practitioners, scholars and leaders who will stimulate and resource new knowledge, fresh and critical thinking and the development of effective praxis in Christian ministry, mission and leadership in New Zealand and beyond. There are growing numbers of Carey-based masters and doctoral students supervised by staff actively engaged in researching. This means a thriving research environment as Carey equips people for the task of ministry and mission in our world and furthers its commitment to academic excellence and discipleship.

Postgraduate Diploma and Master of Applied Theology Carey’s Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology and Master of Applied Theology provide advanced theological qualifications for practitioners committed to career-long education. The programmes aim to support professional development for pastors and other Christian ministry practitioners who have high levels of curriculum knowledge, research skills and leadership capacity. In addition the programmes aim to equip students interested in advancing academic scholarship and research in the field of applied theology.

Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy Carey has a Memorandum of Agreement with AUT University which allows Carey to assist students in the advanced research degrees of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Both of these degrees are administered by the Doctoral Studies Board of AUT and potential candidates should consult with the Head of Carey Graduate School, as well as reading the relevant publications of AUT.

Graduate School 2017 Academic Year Course

Delivery Mode

MA801 Research Methods in Applied Theology (compulsory course) Charles Hewlett/Sandy Kerr/ Phil Halstead

Full year, Block delivery On campus Blocks (full days) 26th - 28th April 11th - 13th September

MA815 Isaiah: A Theological Reading Csilla Saysell

Full year, Block delivery On campus Blocks (mornings) 1st - 5th May 11th - 15th September

MA814 Palestine in the Time of Jesus Sarah Harris

Semester Two, Block delivery Off-site Block (Palestine) 26th August - 8th September Tour cost extra

MA825 Special Topic (Ministry): Ethical Issues Myk Habets

Full year, Block delivery On campus Blocks (full days) 26th - 28th April (mornings) 4th - 8th September

MA810 Special Topic: Leading Change in a Rapidly Changing World Tod Bolsinger (Fuller)

Semester One, Block delivery On campus Block (full days) 26th - 30th June

MA823 Special Topic (Theology): God’s Redemptive Presence in the Arts Judith Brown

Full year, Block delivery On campus Blocks (afternoons) 1st - 5th May 4th - 8th September

MA821 Research Essay MA901 Thesis (90 credits) MA902 Thesis (120 credits)

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Ministry Training

Training Pastoral Leaders for Life

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t Carey our commitment is to provide the highest quality Pastoral Leadership training programmes. Our goal is the development of leaders who have a robust Biblical theology, a foundation of core Pastoral skills, a deep awareness of their own identity as rooted in Christ and a heart that is alive with passionate Kingdom purposes. If you are serious about God’s call into ministry be prepared to be challenged, transformed and equipped.

PASTORAL LEADERSHIP | Full-time 3 Years This specialised programme is strategically designed to prepare effective Pastoral Leaders. The training involves intentional development of the student’s Biblical knowledge, spiritual life, self-awareness, leadership skills and preaching. Experienced practitioners work alongside students, mentoring and supervising them through a

personalised development track. Local churches work alongside Carey and offer annual and summer placements as “hands on” experience to build ministry skills and confidence. All of the learning is constantly enhanced by peer group experiences where students support and encourage each other as they grow together as Pastoral Leaders.

ACADEMIC Students that successfully complete the 3 year training requirements graduate with: •• Bachelor of Applied Theology •• Diploma of Pastoral Leadership •• A Carey Baptist College Pastoral Leadership Commendation

“Having been a Pastor for 25 years I am committed to providing the best possible programme to equip leaders for a lifetime of fruitful ministry.” Jonny Weir | Director, Ministry Training

“Carey did more than provide a degree, it provided an invaluable start as to what it means to be a minister of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Carey taught me to look for God at work in every situation.”

“My involvement in the PL track (as a spouse) has shown me how much Carey values and recognises the need to care for the spiritual and emotional health of the whole family.”

Angus Budge | spent 20 years

Wendy Budge

as a lawyer before training for ministry

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Studying for Pastoral Leadership at Carey is a 3-year Formation Experience YEAR 1 (SELF)

YEAR 2 (CONTEXT)

YEAR 3 (INTEGRATION)

Self-Aware Leadership Gaining understanding of personality, strengths and emotional intelligence.

Missional Leadership Learning to lead with understanding and skills of a missionary leader.

Team Leadership Empowering team leadership and releasing volunteers.

Christ-like Leadership Building character and the spiritual life of the leader.

Courageous Leadership Embracing change, handling conflict and leading through transformation.

Relational Leadership Growing skills of a relational, people-focussed leader.

Applied Theology of Ministry Clarifying pastoral calling, ministry convictions and personal leadership values.

Organisational Leadership Developing awareness of systems and processes for church leadership.

Starting Well in Ministry Setting expectations and preparing for your first year.

YOUTH MINISTRY LEADERSHIP | Full-time 3 Years The Youth Pastoral Leadership programme is a unique, holistic approach designed specifically to equip students who feel called by God and are serious about being well-trained for a long term commitment to youth ministry.

The three year programme offers practical learning experiences in churches and other organisations, challenges students to be more self-aware leaders and equips them with the biblical and theological skills needed to integrate classroom learning with a philosophy of youth ministry based on best practice and contemporary research.

ACADEMIC Students that successfully complete the 3 year training requirements graduate with: •• Bachelor of Applied Theology •• Diploma of Pastoral Leadership (Specialising in Youth) •• A Carey Baptist College Pastoral Leadership Commendation

“After studying pastoral leadership and serving within several youth ministries, it’s such a privilege for me to help others grow in their sense of call, skills and passion for ministry.” Sam Kilpatrick | Coach, Youth Pastoral Leadership

“Gone are the days when Youth Pastors just ‘wing it.’ The need for solid theology and healthy spiritual practices is what I have gained from studying in Carey’s YPL Track. The YPL Track sets an incredible foundation that consolidates you as a leader and minister of the gospel; what a privileged place to be.”

Karlee Hohepa-Hema | Youth Pastoral Leadership Student

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Mission Track T

he Carey Mission Track aims to equip followers of Jesus to participate in God’s mission, whether that will be overseas or nearer to home. It involves more than gaining information. Together with a mission-oriented peer group we cultivate a missional spirituality, develop intercultural skills, build our global awareness and connect a range of mission practitioners and leaders. ACADEMIC Mission Track doesn’t stand alone, but runs alongside study in Applied Theology (part-time or full-time). As well as their qualification in Applied Theology students who complete Mission Track are awarded a Certificate (one year) or Diploma (two years) of Intercultural Practice.

“The team at Carey do a superb job helping students bridge cultural distances with the gospel in light of today’s global challenges.” Jay Matenga | Executive Officer Missions Interlink NZ

A visit to a South Asian city convinced Joel Carter that he wanted to use his business skills to help bring freedom to women trapped in the sex trade. In preparation for that he spent a year at Carey, completing a Certificate in Applied Theology alongside participation in Mission Track.

“I’m really grateful for my time at Carey. It broadened my horizon of what mission is and gave me a framework of how to approach different situations theologically.”

Joel Carter | 2015 Graduate

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Intermission www.intermission.ac.nz

Living, Learning, Going where you haven’t been before

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ntermission is a one year full-time programme providing rigorous personal, academic and social exploration. It is designed with recent school leavers in mind who are keen on being stretched and challenged in their faith, worldview and life direction. It provides a well-rounded supportive environment for students to learn a number of transferrable skills that will set them up well for future engagement in academic, workplace and community-based institutions. The programme focuses on three different components— discipleship, vocation and study. Students learn to pray more deeply for the world around them, gain insight into ministry opportunities through community placements and are challenged by both local and national field trips.

Students also get an introduction to tertiary level tools of learning and develop skills in research, critical thinking, writing and presentations as well as engagement with academic scholars.

Intermission provides an excellent foundation for future academic study. Successful completion of the academic components in Intermission will lead to a Carey Certificate which is NZQA Accredited and recognised by other tertiary institutions.

•• Supportive pathways to independence including one-on-one mentoring

The programme also includes and teaches students:

•• Conflict resolution •• Time management and organisational skills •• Understanding of society and some of the factors which influence its operation •• Raised awareness and understanding of key social issues facing New Zealand today

•• In-depth personal reflection including preferred models of learning, strengths finder, problem solving and personality tools

“Throughout the year together we’re being exposed to different cultures, opinions and ways of life. It challenges and stretches you and helps you uncover your inner self.”

Danielle | Intermission Student “The coooolest thing about Intermission is knowledge you learn for life!”

Ben | Intermission Student

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Internships CAREY INTERNSHIPS | Full-time 3 Years and Part-time options available Carey’s Internship programme is aimed at training reflective practitioners for Christian ministry in a local church, mission or vocational setting. The training programme is designed for students who have a training partnership with a church or Christian ministry organisation. It seeks to develop their skills and wisdom in self-reflection, contextual reflection and integration of theology and praxis so that they develop as faithful, creative and courageous servants of the gospel in their various ministry settings.

Carey internships provide: •• Intentional ministry and leadership development in a vocational setting •• Supervision and mentoring by experienced practitioners •• Support and feedback from Carey’s Field Education Co-ordinator •• A facilitated peer group to share the journey

YOUTH MINISTRY DISCOVERY INTERNSHIPS | Part-time 1 Year The Youth Ministry Discovery programme combines distance learning, block courses and practical hands-on experience that helps students gain some foundational knowledge and skills for ministry with youth—all while being based in their home church.

Students will interact with other interns around the country through CareyOnline, as well as having a supervisor, mentor and getting input from a Carey Ministry Coach. The Discovery Internship also helps students discern through their placement and learning whether they are called into vocational youth ministry.

ACADEMIC Students will be awarded a Certificate of Christian Studies (non NZQA accredited)

Children and Family Leadership Programme | Part-time 2 Years The Child and Family Leadership programme is designed to equip children and family ministry workers to become more thoughtful and informed integrating head, heart and hand in the service of God. It involves an academic and formational component with Reflective Field Education, onsite Block Courses, weekly ministry praxis in a local church setting, supervision, online reflection with other students and support from Carey’s Field Education Co-ordinator.

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ACADEMIC Students study four courses out of Carey’s Certificate in Applied Theology programme, normally part-time over two years and are awarded the Carey Certificate of Child and Family Leadership.


What Can I Study?

QUALIFICATION

Certificate of Christian Studies

(Personal Interest, non-NZQA accredited)

Certificate in Applied Theology

INTAKES

Normally part-time over one or two years

Level 5

60

February & July

Level 5

120

February & July

Level 6

240

February & July

Level 7

360

February & July

Level 7

120

February & July

Level 8

120

Level 9

240

Full-time, two years

(NZQA accredited)

(Part-time options available)

Bachelor of Applied Theology

Full-time, three years

(NZQA accredited)

(Part-time options available)

Graduate Diploma in Applied Theology (NZQA accredited)

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology (NZQA accredited)

Master of Applied Theology

Full-time, one year

(Part-time options available)

Full-time, one year

(Part-time options available)

Full-time, two years

(NZQA accredited)

(Level 5)

CREDITS

(Part-time options available)

Diploma of Applied Theology

Certificate in Applied Theology

LEVEL

Full-time, one year

(NZQA accredited)

STUDY PATHWAYS

DURATION

(Part-time options available)

Diploma of Applied Theology (Level 6)

Bachelor of of Applied Theology (Level 7)

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology (Level 8)

February

(Semester Two option)

Master of Applied Theology (Level 9)

February

(Semester Two option)

Doctor of Philosophy (Level 10) AUT

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Admission Requirements CERTIFICATE IN APPLIED THEOLOGY, DIPLOMA OF APPLIED THEOLOGY AND BACHELOR OF APPLIED THEOLOGY Normal Admission applicants must have achieved one of the following: •• National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) •• A minimum of 42 credits at Level 3 or higher on the National Qualifications Framework •• A minimum of 8 credits in English at Level 2 (or higher); 4 credits must be in reading and 4 credits in writing. •• A grade of C or higher in each of 3 subjects in New Zealand University Entrance, Bursaries and Scholarships (NZUEBS) examinations. Special Admission New Zealand citizens or permanent residents who do not meet the normal admission requirements but who will have reached the age of 20 by the first day of the semester for which admission is sought and who are able to provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other experience may be granted special admission. In exceptional cases, an applicant who: •• does not hold a university entrance qualification and •• who has not reached the age of 20 by the first day of semester for which admission is sought may apply for special admission.

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GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED THEOLOGY

ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

To gain admission to the Graduate Diploma in Applied Theology applicants must have completed a recognised undergraduate degree programme or be able to demonstrate equivalent practical, professional or educational experience of an appropriate level.

Applicants seeking admission to any academic programme (other than the Certificate or Diploma of Applied Theology Chinese language options) are required to provide proof of an acceptable level of proficiency in the English language.

MASTER OF APPLIED THEOLOGY AND POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED THEOLOGY

•• A minimum of 8 credits in English at NCEA Level 2 (or higher) , or equivalent (of these NCEA credits, 4 credits must be in reading and 4 credits in writing) OR

Normal Admission An applicant will normally have completed one of the following: •• a recognised undergraduate degree in theology or Christian ministry with a grade point average of B in courses of the undergraduate programme at levels 6 and 7 (or equivalent). •• a professional or other qualification which, in the judgment of the Academic Director, can be recognised as equivalent to a bachelor’s degree in theology or Christian ministry. An applicant who does not meet these requirements but who has completed a recognised undergraduate degree in a discipline other than theology or Christian ministry may be admitted as a candidate following successful completion of a bridging programme of study as determined by the Academic Director.

This may be shown by:

•• A minimum score of 6 IELTS (Academic) overall, with all bands (Listening, Speaking, Reading, Writing) 5.5 or higher Applicants seeking admission to the Certificate or Diploma of Applied Theology (Chinese language options) must demonstrate a minimum score of IELTS (Academic) 5.0 across all testing bands. ___ NOTE: This prospectus is intended for students who are New Zealand residents. International students should refer to the Handbook for International Students.


2017 Academic Dates SEMESTER ONE Returning Student

SEMESTER TWO Wednesday 7 December 2016

Returning Student

Wednesday 14 June

Enrolments close

Enrolments close

New Student Enrolments close Friday 10 February

New Student Enrolments close

Wednesday 28 June

Intermission Begins

Tuesday 21 February

Lectures Begin

Monday 17 July

Lectures Begin

Monday 27 February

Final date for late/change

Friday 28 July

Final date for late/change

Friday 10 March

enrolment/final payment Mid-semester Break/Study

enrolment/Final Payment Graduation

Saturday 1 April

Easter

Friday 14 - Monday 17 April

Mid-semester Break/Study

Friday 14 April - Friday 5 May

Queen’s Birthday

Monday 5 June

Lectures End

Monday 12 June

Final Assessments

Monday 12 June to Friday 23 June

Semester One Ends

Friday 23 June

Inter-semester Break

Monday 26 June – Friday 14 July

Monday 28 August to Friday 15 September

Labour Day

Monday 23 October

The sENDing

Thursday 26 October

Lectures End

Monday 30 October

Final Assessments

Monday 30 October to Friday 10 November

Semester Two Ends

Friday 10 November

Intermission Ends

Friday 17 November

Fees for 2017 TUITION

TRAINING TRACKS*

Onsite & Distance

$ 704.00 per 15 credit course

Pastoral Leadership

$ 1,500.00

International Students

$ 2,070.00 per 15 credit course

Youth Pastor Track

$ 1,500.00

Missions Track

$ 700.00

Audit (not for credit) per course $ 300.00 Postgraduate

$ 1,771.00 per 30 credit course

Postgraduate (International)

$ 4,140.00 per 30 credit course

OTHER FEES Onsite Student Services Fee

$ 35.00

Enrolment Fee

$ 40.00

Late enrolment

$ 50.00

Student ID Card

$ 20.00

Change of Enrolment

$ 50.00

Students’ Association

$ 25.00

Transcript

$ 30.00

Remarking/Resubmission

$ 50.00 per course

*There is a fee subsidy available that can assist with the funding of the Pastoral Leadership & Youth Pastoral Leadership programme for students from Baptist churches.

Application for Aegrotat/Compassionate

$ 50.00

Application for Cross Credit

$ 50.00+$75/hour

Application Recognition of Current Competency

$ 50.00+$75/hour

Thesis Resubmission

$ 300.00

Thesis Extension Fee

5% of the Annual Fee for each

partial or complete 3-month

period of the extension

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If you are interested to find out more PERSONAL ON-SITE TOUR

OPEN DAY

You are warmly invited to visit us at 473 Great South Road, Penrose for a personal tour of the Campus. Sit in on a class or join us at Chapel on Tuesday’s to get a taste of what study and community at Carey is all about.

Carey organises two Open Day’s during the year. Come and join the Carey Community for a day of learning how theological education and training can prepare you to make a difference.

Visit www.carey.ac.nz and download a new Enrolment Form. Our friendly Registrar Team will be able to help you work out the best study option for you. Email enquiries@carey.ac.nz.


“Studying at Carey has been an exciting, challenging and transformative journey. Exciting because the courses offered are refreshing and stimulating, but at the same time very challenging. As a disciple of Christ, my learning experience in both the Bachelor of Applied Theology Degree and Diploma of Pastoral Leadership has equipped me to serve in my home, ministry and community more effectively.�

Charlie Tuhua | Bachelor of Applied Theology and Pastoral Leadership Student

Begin the Journey


473 Great South Road, Penrose Auckland 1061, New Zealand PO Box 12149, Penrose Auckland 1642, New Zealand

T +64 9 525 4017 / 0800 773 776 F +64 525 4096 E enquiries@carey.ac.nz

www.carey.ac.nz


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