Bachelor of Theology 36 months Undergraduate Programme By Acadia University |TopUniversities
Programme Duration

36 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

28,701 CADTuition Fee/year

Starting Month

Jan-2000Starting Month

Programme overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Theology is designed to equip those who are called to leadership roles in the Christian community. Students will be introduced to the Biblical Studies, Christian Theology and History as well as an introduction to current and proven ministry approaches that make a difference in the lives of people. Foundational courses in arts and science also provide an understanding of the historical and current context for the practice of ministry. Learning is flexible and many courses can be taken either on campus, online or in intensive units that make studying possible for students who are unable to attend locally or full time. The Ordination Track is specifically designed to meet the ordination requirements of some denominations and churches. The non-Ordination Track is a more flexible degree that is suited to those wishing to exercise ministry that is not traditionally understood to be in the context of ‘formal ordination’. This is ideal for those interested in missions work, bi-vocational or part-time ministry as well as those serving in leadership and other work supporting churches, groups, and Christian organizations in Canada or overseas. The BTh (2nd Degree) is designed for students who have completed their first degree at Acadia University and are able to enroll in the ‘2nd Undergraduate Degree’ program which requires, in addition to their first degree, a minimum of 30 additional credit hours of study in the BTh program to graduate. This is also ideal for those who have been taking some theology courses or the ‘Minor’ in Theology during their time at Acadia University.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Theology, Divinity and Religious Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Theology is designed to equip those who are called to leadership roles in the Christian community. Students will be introduced to the Biblical Studies, Christian Theology and History as well as an introduction to current and proven ministry approaches that make a difference in the lives of people. Foundational courses in arts and science also provide an understanding of the historical and current context for the practice of ministry. Learning is flexible and many courses can be taken either on campus, online or in intensive units that make studying possible for students who are unable to attend locally or full time. The Ordination Track is specifically designed to meet the ordination requirements of some denominations and churches. The non-Ordination Track is a more flexible degree that is suited to those wishing to exercise ministry that is not traditionally understood to be in the context of ‘formal ordination’. This is ideal for those interested in missions work, bi-vocational or part-time ministry as well as those serving in leadership and other work supporting churches, groups, and Christian organizations in Canada or overseas. The BTh (2nd Degree) is designed for students who have completed their first degree at Acadia University and are able to enroll in the ‘2nd Undergraduate Degree’ program which requires, in addition to their first degree, a minimum of 30 additional credit hours of study in the BTh program to graduate. This is also ideal for those who have been taking some theology courses or the ‘Minor’ in Theology during their time at Acadia University.

Admission Requirements

90+
6.5+
176+
61+
24+
115+
  • CAEL - 70 with no subtest score below 60
  • MELAB - 80
  • minimum 70% average over 5 Grade 12 academic courses, including English 12 (or equivalent).

3 Years
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic
28,701 CAD
International
28,701 CAD

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