Australian College of Christian Studies
Programme Detail: Deuteronomy
Language of this entry | English (UK, International) |
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Name of Programme / Training Resource | Deuteronomy |
Type of Training | Individual standalone programme |
Reference Number | BED 215 |
Description | This unit discusses the place of Deuteronomy within the Pentateuch and gives students the opportunity for reflection on the witness to God’s greatness, mercy and faithfulness. It also develops students' skills in communicating the message of Deuteronomy. |
Keywords | Deuteronomy, Old Testament, Pentateuch, Law, Books of Moses |
Languages Programme Available in | English (UK, International) |
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Country and region where programme is available | Australia / New South Wales |
Area of Ministry and Focus | Bible Teaching and Training / Old Testament |
Residential/Non Residential | Non Residential |
Full-time or Part-time | Full-time |
Level | Diploma |
Cost Range | From US$10,000 to less than US$100,000 |
Actual Cost | A$645 |
Bursaries/scholarships available | Yes |
Actual Length | one semester |
Average hours of study per week | 11 |
Methods of instruction | lectures, reading, reflection, seminars and workshops (one subject of full-time or part-time Diploma course) |
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Average number of students who take the programme per year (or, if this is a new programme, the number who can be accommodated) | |
Prerequisite Programmes | BED 101, BED 106 |
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Qualifications this programme is part of | Diploma of Theology/Advanced Diploma of Theology |
Programme Accredited by | |
Other Accrediting Bodies | Sydney College of Divinity |
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