NZ Diploma in Christian Studies (level 6) with strands in Christian Leadership
“Annesbrook Leadership College Trading as ALC is accredited to provide Diploma in Christian Leadership (Level 6) [Programme Number 122188] by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority under section 250 of the Education Act 1989.”
Student Funding is not available for this course. but we invite any who are prepared to self-fund to apply.
Fees are listed in the Fees
Principle Courses:
MIN210 Biblical Interpretation (15 credits)
This course is an advance on the level 5 Diploma course and will seek to inspire the learner to greater levels of study and research with a view to building the tools required for personal in-depth study and the ability to lead others in the same way.
MIN220 World Religions and the Christian Worldview (15 credits)
This course is designed to take the learner on a journey into an understanding of cultural diversity, religious diversity and varying contemporary values systems. There is a significant emphasis in assisting learners toward an appreciation for a Maori Worldview and a bi-cultural relationship.
MIN230 Ministry Management and Leadership (15 credits)
This course aims to provide learners with the knowledge and skills to provide management and pastoral leadership within Ministry or volunteer environments including Non-profit organisations with a specific focus on Church ministries
MIN240 Christian Ethics (15 credits)
This course researches the history and development of Christian ethics and theology with a view to creating in learners and ability regarding Christian ethical expression in social and moral values relating to community.
MIN250 Christian Leadership - Internship strand (total 60 credits)
Learners in this course will be leading and managing Christian communities based on an understanding of the needs and contextual elements of defined groups or communities (40 credits). There will also be a requirement to critically reflect on the personal faith journey and professional development to refine personal practice. (20 credits)
The level six programme offers other electives which may be offered subsequently dependent upon student interest and delivery capabilities.
Completion of the level six programme may also offer the further education pathways into various Bachelor programmes
