Master of Theological Studies
The Master of Theological Studies enables students to apply an advanced body of knowledge in theology and its associated disciplines. Students broaden their knowledge and skills and deepen their engagement with select areas of study to prepare them for professional practice and further learning.
On site at St Francis College Milton and/or by Zoom
Study Mode
Full-time 2 years / Part-time up to 6 years
Duration
Course Highlights
You'll be introduced to four main sub-disciplines of theology: Biblical studies, church history, systematic and practical theology subjects. You'll also have the opportunity to choose elective subjects within these disciplines to tailor your studies to meet your interests.
Career Opportunities
The skills and attributes you gain in the Master of Theological Studies are valued in a broad range of careers.
Graduates who have completed a Minor Thesis at a specified standard may be eligible for admission to a higher degree by research.



ADMISSION CRITERIA
Successful completion of an undergraduate degree.
Satisfactory completion of 12 units (or 288 points) comprised of:
a) 72 points of Postgraduate Foundational units from at least three Fields
b) 120 points of Postgraduate Elective units in more than one Field
c) Either one Capstone unit of at least 24 points or the unit RQ9748M Minor Thesis
d) Further units at postgraduate level.
Graduation
Graduates of the Master of Theological Studies:
have advanced knowledge of sources, terms and concepts required in theology and its related disciplines
have mastery of research principles and methods, including analytical and communication skills applicable to theology and its related disciplines
have advanced skills of interpretation and critical reflection on a range of theological and related disciplines, with awareness of implications and applications to historical and contemporary issues and contexts, in order to generate and evaluate ideas for professional practice and further learning
articulate and communicate knowledge and insights in theology and its related disciplines to specialist and non-specialist audiences
apply relevant theological and hermeneutical skills through the execution of a substantial research-based project, capstone experience, or piece of scholarship.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Subjects
For a comprehensive list of subjects related to this course, please click here to visit our main subject information page. All students regardless of their course of study, are strongly encouraged to contact the Registrar, Linda Burridge, to discuss their course of study prior to making any subject selections.
The Master of Theological Studies requires the completion of 12 standard postgraduate units. Fees for 2025 are $3,268 per standard unit or $19,608 for a full-time year (6 units).
Fees are subject to change from year to year. For more information about fees, please visit the Fees page.