Faculty of Arts

Table of Contents

1. Faculty of Arts requirements
2. For more information
3. Arts/theology combined degree
    3.1. Course structure
    3.2. The arts component
    3.3. The theology component
    3.4. Applications
Subject Lists
    First-year subjects
    First/second-year subjects
    Second/third-year subjects


The Melbourne College of Divinity (MCD) offers a range of subjects to Bachelor of Arts students. The subjects are taught at and by the Associated Teaching Institutions of the Melbourne College of Divinity. These institutions are:

Catholic Theological College (CTC)
East Melbourne
Tel: +61 3 9412 3333
Web: http://ctcmelb.catholic.edu.au
Evangelical Theological Association (ETA)
Office at Whitley College
Tel: +61 3 9342 8100
Web: http://www.whitley.unimelb.edu.au
United Faculty of Theology (UFT)
Office at Queen's College
Tel: +61 3 9347 5700
Web: http://www.uft.unimelb.edu.au
Yarra Theological Union (YTU)
Box Hill
Tel: +61 3 9890 3771
Web: http://www.rc.net/ytu

Interested students should note the following:

1. Faculty of Arts requirements

Students undertaking the Bachelor of Arts are permitted to enrol in a range of subjects offered outside the Faculty of Arts, however, students must complete a minimum of 50 points of first-year subjects in areas of study approved by the Faculty of Arts. See Arts-approved subject requirement for more information.

BA combined course students are not permitted to enrol in these subjects for credit towards the arts component of the combined degree. Students should consult a Faculty of Arts course adviser for further information or, see The arts-approved subject requirement for combined arts degrees.

Theology subjects
First-year subjectsSemester
 920-145 MCD-Introduction to Systematic Theology1, repeat 2
 920-146 MCD-Introduction to the New Testament1, repeat 2
 920-147 MCD-Introduction to the Hebrew Bible1, repeat 2
 920-148 MCD-Christianity through the Centuries A1, repeat 2
 920-149 MCD-Christianity through the Centuries B1, repeat 2
First/second-year subjects
 922-126 MCD-Introduction to Biblical Hebrew1
 922-127 MCD-Biblical Hebrew2
Second/third-year subjects
 920-244 MCD-Secular and Sacred in AustraliaNot Offered
 920-245 MCD-Genesis2

2. For more information

Interested students should telephone the institutions above, or contact:

The Director of Studies
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

3. Arts/theology combined degree

The University of Melbourne and the Melbourne College of Divinity also offer a combined degree in arts and theology.

3.1. Course structure

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

Theology

240 points

From either arts or theology

45 points of theology or 37.5 points of arts

3.2. The arts component

Students must complete at least 225 points towards the arts component of the combined degree comprising:

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.

3.3. The theology component

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:

One discipline in either field B (Biblical Studies) or field C (Christian Thought and History) must be taken to Level 3 (90 points).

3.4. Applications

Applications must be made for both components of the degree. Admission is decided by a committee of academics from the University of Melbourne and the Melbourne College of Divinity.

Applications to the Bachelor of Arts must be made through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (http://www.vtac.edu.au). Applications to the Bachelor of Theology should be made directly to the Dean of one of the following associated teaching institutions of the Melbourne College of Divinity:

First-year subjects

920-145 MCD-Introduction to Systematic Theology
920-146 MCD-Introduction to the New Testament
920-147 MCD-Introduction to the Hebrew Bible
920-148 MCD-Christianity through the Centuries A
920-149 MCD-Christianity through the Centuries B

First/second-year subjects

922-126 MCD-Introduction to Biblical Hebrew
922-127 MCD-Biblical Hebrew

Second/third-year subjects

920-244 MCD-Secular and Sacred in Australia
920-245 MCD-Genesis



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