Philosophy & Religion
A course by
Otago University
A one-year programme providing specialised knowledge and skills in theology, offering a solid foundation for career advancement or further study.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Dunedin, Dunedin
It will take a total of 1 year

Enhance knowledge and understanding of the main sub-disciplines of theology.

Develop intellectual independence through varied learning experiences and scholarly engagement.

Graduates can apply for credit towards the first year of a Bachelor of Theology (BTheol) degree.
The Diploma in Theology (DipTheol) is a one-year programme designed to enhance students' knowledge and understanding across the primary sub-disciplines of theology. The programme provides exposure to key themes and methods in theological study and is taught by research-active scholars. Graduates gain a comprehensive understanding of main theological areas and are prepared for further academic study or professional advancement.
What you need to know first
Must satisfy the prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (see Guide to Enrolment).
Up to one paper (18 points) from prior study at another institution may be credited.

Religion
Education
Humanities

Religious education roles
Church and ministry positions
Further academic study
Philosophy & Religion
A course by
Otago University
A one-year programme providing specialised knowledge and skills in theology, offering a solid foundation for career advancement or further study.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Dunedin, Dunedin
It will take a total of 1 year

Enhance knowledge and understanding of the main sub-disciplines of theology.

Develop intellectual independence through varied learning experiences and scholarly engagement.

Graduates can apply for credit towards the first year of a Bachelor of Theology (BTheol) degree.
The Diploma in Theology (DipTheol) is a one-year programme designed to enhance students' knowledge and understanding across the primary sub-disciplines of theology. The programme provides exposure to key themes and methods in theological study and is taught by research-active scholars. Graduates gain a comprehensive understanding of main theological areas and are prepared for further academic study or professional advancement.
What you need to know first
Must satisfy the prerequisites, corequisites, and restrictions set out in the Prescriptions (see Guide to Enrolment).
Up to one paper (18 points) from prior study at another institution may be credited.

Religion
Education
Humanities

Religious education roles
Church and ministry positions
Further academic study
Community leadership in faith-based organizations
Community leadership in faith-based organizations