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Undergraduate Certificate in Bible 성경학 수료과정

CRICOS: 105894F

성경에 대한 이해를 더 깊이 하고자 하는 부르심을 느끼시나요?
Alphacrucis University College의 성경학 학부 수료과정(Undergraduate Certificate in Bible)은 학문적이고 실제적인 성경 연구로 나아가는 여정의 완벽한 출발점입니다.
이 간결하고 유연한 프로그램은 기독교 신학과 성경학의 기초 지식을 제공하며, 향후 학문적 진로나 현재 사역 및 리더십 역할을 강화하는 데 도움이 됩니다.

Course Duration
1년 풀타임, 최대 4년 파트타임
Study Modes
온라인 - 녹화된 강의, 온라인 - 실시간 강의, blended, 대면강의
Study Locations
온라인, 시드니
Start Dates
3월, 8월
Fees
$2,300 per subject
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Subjects/Units
4

What is the Undergraduate Certificate in Bible 성경학 수료과정?

성경학 학부 수료과정은 한 학기 동안 4과목으로 구성된 프로그램으로, 신학의 학문적 연구에 입문할 수 있도록 설계되었습니다.
핵심 과목과 선택 과목의 균형 있는 구성을 통해 학습 경험을 자신의 관심사에 맞게 조정할 수 있습니다.
구약 또는 신약(또는 둘 다)에 대한 입문 과목으로 시작하고, AC 신학부에서 제공하는 다양한 선택 과목 중에서 선택할 수 있습니다.
이 수료증은 독립된 자격으로도 유효하며, Alphacrucis University College에서 신학, 사역 및 리더십 분야의 심화 과정으로 이어지는 디딤돌 역할도 합니다.

Who is this for?

기독교 신학과 성경의 깊이를 탐구하는 데 열정이 있으신가요?
사역 또는 리더십 역할을 뒷받침하기 위해 성경에 대한 이해를 높이고자 하시나요?
향후 신학 공부를 고려하고 있으며, 강력한 기초가 필요하신가요?
바쁜 일상 속에서도 유연하게 수강할 수 있는 단기 학문 과정을 원하시나요?
이 질문들에 공감하신다면, 성경학 학부 수료과정(Undergraduate Certificate in Bible) 은 여러분의 목표 달성에 도움을 줄 수 있도록 설계되었습니다!

Outcomes

성경학과 기독교 신학에 대한 견고한 기초를 다지세요.

사역, 교회 리더십, 지역사회 봉사 등의 역할을 위한 자격을 강화하세요.

신학, 사역, 리더십 분야의 심화 학문을 위한 준비를 하세요.

다양한 전문적 및 개인적 상황에서 타인을 지원하고 이끌 수 있는 지식을 갖추세요.

I think anyone who's got Alphacrucis as a part of their journey is better off for it.

Mark Varughese, Senior Pastor Kingdomcity

Accreditation & Partnerships

이 과정은 호주 기독교 교단(Australian Christian Churches) 소속 교회의 사역자 자격 요건을 충족합니다. 해당 교단은 호주 및 인근 국가에 1,100개 이상의 교회를 보유하고 있습니다.

귀하의 교회가 다른 교단에 소속되어 있는 경우, 이 과정이 목회 자격 요건으로 인정되는지 여부를 교회나 교단 본부에 확인하시기 바랍니다.

Course Structure

Subjects & Units

Core
1 Subject
10 Credit Points
Biblical Foundations (choose 1 of the following subjects)
Old Testament Foundations BIB104
The aim of this subject is to familiarise students with Israel's Scriptures as a coherent narrative that is of crucial importance to Christians. While this subject includes a discussion of every book in Israel's Scriptures, it goes beyond this to look at how the character of God is communicated throughout.
New Testament Foundations BIB105
This unit seeks to introduce the content of the books of the New Testament while providing a basis for further reading and study. The primary focus will be on the message of each book within its historical-cultural setting with some attention being given to its contribution to the theology of the New Testament as a whole.
Electives
3 Subjects
30 Credit Points
Choose 3 of the following subjects
Building Pauline Churches—The Pastoral Epistles and Thessalonians BIB258
The Pastoral Epistles show us that intrigue and controversy are not new to the church. The letters of 1 and 2 Timothy and Titus and are located towards the end of Paul’s life and ministry career. These letters give insight into the need for stabilisation and structure within the emerging Christian communities in Ephesus and Crete.
New Testament Field Study BIB359
This subject provides students with a first-hand introduction to the relevant cultural, geographical, historical, and archaeological issues for the New Testament. Students will engage with this historical context during an on-site field study program in the location of modern-day Turkey and Greece, formative for study of the biblical text.
I & II Corinthians BIB353
The Corinthian Correspondence is a fascinating exchange between the Apostle Paul and the troubled church in Corinth and is a worthwhile study for those who are interested in Paul’s role as pastor and apostle. This unit addresses a variety of ethical and theological issues, such as sexual sin, drunkenness, Christians taking each other to court, dissatisfaction with style of leadership and much more.
Romans and Galatians BIB352
Have you ever wondered why Christians don’t follow the full Mosaic law? Have you ever asked what sets Christianity apart from Judaism? Paul’s letters to the Romans and Galatians answer these questions and more, and in many ways these letters reveal the heart of his theology. This unit will also synthesise Paul’s thoughts into a storyline of history that informs his pastoral and theological reflections.
Old Testament Field Study BIB349
Do you want the places of the Bible to come alive? Then join us for this Field Study Trip subject to Israel and its surrounding lands. We will walk through biblically significant places and link the geography of the land to the message of biblical stories. Your reading of the Bible will never be the same again!
Acts of the Apostles BIB341
A deep dive into the Acts of the Apostles provides essential insights into the spread of the early church. In this unit, students examine the socio-historical settings, interpret key passages, and identify how these ancient narratives resonate within modern Pentecostalism. The unit offers practical skills in textual analysis and application, preparing students to understand and discuss complex theological concepts within both historical and contemporary frameworks.
Jesus and the Gospels BIB340
This unit enables students to evaluate the identity and mission of Jesus through diverse scholarly perspectives, set against a detailed socio-historical backdrop. By analysing primary and secondary texts and applying Jesus' teachings to contemporary contexts like Pentecostalism, students develop a nuanced understanding of these foundational narratives and their relevance in modern religious discourse.
The Community in Exile BIB315
Wisdom and Worship BIB314

The books of Proverbs and Psalms are two of the most well-known and loved texts within the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. In addition to Proverbs, the books of Job and Ecclesiastes comprise what is known as Wisdom Literature, a genre of writings from the ancient Near East comprised of sayings and teachings by sages and the wise about the breadth of the human experience. Psalms is an anthology of Hebrew hymns to be used either in collective liturgical settings or for personal expression. Throughout this course, we will engage with tools of exegesis to reflect on how to read the Wisdom and Psalms text, as well as the Song of Songs, which is neither part of Psalms or Wisdom Literature, yet is Hebrew poetry and considers wisdom in relationships.

Isaiah BIB312
Isaiah was a prophet consumed with the vision of God as the sovereign Lord over the nations. The Book of Isaiah speaks to a crucial time in the history of ancient Israel both prior to the exile as well as re-building after the devastation. It about how to live faithfully as the people of God in a hostile environment and presents a vision of a holy people.
Old Testament Foundations BIB104
The aim of this subject is to familiarise students with Israel's Scriptures as a coherent narrative that is of crucial importance to Christians. While this subject includes a discussion of every book in Israel's Scriptures, it goes beyond this to look at how the character of God is communicated throughout.
The World of the New Testament BIB254
Why would Paul, a Hebrew speaking Jew, writing to Latin speaking Romans, use Greek? Why was the liberating message of the crucified messiah considered "foolish?" This unit examines the culture, customs, and values of the first century. It shows how radical the Christian minority group was in the face of the Roman Empire and invites you to assess your own convictions and values as a 21st century Christian.
The Prison Epistles BIB252
The letters of Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians and Philemon were written from prison and yet deal with some of the most liberating concepts imaginable. Time spent with these letters will be richly rewarded and equip us for life in multiple dimensions; spiritual, relational, personal and corporate. We will examine how these four letters from captivity have the power to free readers from unconscious imprisoning ideas.
John’s Gospel and Revelation BIB216
This unit offers a detailed analysis of the socio-historical backgrounds and diverse perspectives within John’s Gospel and Revelation. Students will engage critically with primary and secondary sources, interpreting passages with particular attention to eschatology and applying insights to modern contexts. The unit is designed to develop and equip you with critical thinking and analytical skills in theological studies.
The Spirit in the Old Testament BIB215
This subject explores various perspectives on the Spirit of God in the Old Testament. Primary biblical materials and secondary literature from a range of perspectives will be analysed. Students will also examine the socio-historical background relevant to the functions of the Spirit in the Old Testament and will apply passages on the Spirit to modern Pentecostalism.
World of the Old Testament BIB214
Understanding the Old Testament offers valuable insights into the historical and cultural contexts that shaped the ancient world, helping you to gain more wisdom and understanding when engaging with these texts. In this subject, students examine the Old Testament's historical, geographical, and social contexts, analyse its passages and themes, and learn how everyday life and cultural settings in biblical times inform contemporary interpretations.
Historical Books of the Old Testament BIB213
Many of the Old Testament books are dedicated to the history of Israel from the time of conquest through to exile. This subject will examine the books of Joshua, Judges, 1 and 2 Samuel, 1 and 2 Kings, Ezra and Nehemiah—a vast array of books and times! It will also specifically investigate the major events and people in Old Testament history.
The Pentateuch BIB210
At the beginning of the Bible, we find the Pentateuch. From Genesis to Deuteronomy, these books are essential for understanding our faith today. In this unit, we will explore the foundational themes of creation, faith, salvation, covenant, worship, land and journeying present in the Pentateuch. We will also survey how the Pentateuch sets the stage for what follows in the rest of the biblical canon.
Biblical Interpretation BIB204
Learning to interpret the Bible effectively enhances your ability to analyse and apply scripture in contemporary settings. This subject explores the evolution of interpretative methods, the crucial role of the reader, and the importance of historical and cultural contexts. You will learn to navigate various biblical genres and apply guiding principles to make relevant theological conclusions, equipping you for informed and thoughtful engagement with biblical texts.
New Testament Foundations BIB105
This unit seeks to introduce the content of the books of the New Testament while providing a basis for further reading and study. The primary focus will be on the message of each book within its historical-cultural setting with some attention being given to its contribution to the theology of the New Testament as a whole.

Work-Integrated Learning

Work-Integrated Learning may be undertaken through various Professional Practice and Professional Experience subjects at AC. These subjects seek to create a direct linkage between the learning, skills and values engaged in lectures, and the reflection which occurs when these are applied in real-life settings. These work-based training subjects comprise of instruction, academic assessment and a placement in a workplace for each subject.

학생들은 일반적으로 자신의 직장/고용주/멘토를 찾아 AC에서 승인을 받아야 합니다. 일부 경우에는 학생이 현재 근무 중인 유급 직장에서 새로운 업무 영역이 실습으로 적합할 수 있습니다.

More Information

For more information and details of previous course structures see Student Handbook.

*You can also use the Subject & Unit Search to explore the subjects (including electives) available to enrol in for this course and can filter by subject area and level.
For a full list of course dates for new and continuing students, please see our Timetables.

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Learning Outcomes

지식

  • 해당 분야 내 주요 이슈와 실제에 대한 지식
  • 해당 분야에서 사용되는 일반적인 연구 원칙과 방법에 대한 지식

기술

  • 해당 분야의 적절한 방법론과 이론을 사용하여 문제나 이슈를 탐구하는 연구 프로젝트를 설계하고 실행하는 능력
  • 해당 분야에서 연구와 학문의 새로운 발전을 식별하고 비판적으로 평가하는 능력
  • 다양한 맥락에서 동료 및 일반 대중에게 아이디어와 제안된 해결책을 효과적으로 전달하는 능력

역량

  • 새로운 질문이나 이슈를 명확히 제기하고, 해당 분야에서 개발된 지식과 기술을 활용하여 적절한 해결책을 제시하는 능력
  • 해당 분야에서 기대되는 수준의 독립적이고 책임감 있는 업무 수행 능력
  • 개인적 및 전문적 성장을 위해 해당 분야에서 연구 프로젝트를 설계하고 실행하는 능력

Admission Criteria

Entry Requirements

최근 중등 교육 (지난 2년간)

NSW Higher School Certificate (HSC)을 이수하고, 또는 국제 바칼로레아(IB), 타 주(State) 또는 해외에서 취득한 동등한 자격을 보유한 경우 해당됩니다.

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

공인 교육 기관 또는 등록된 교육훈련기관에서 Certificate III 또는 그 이상의 자격증 과정을 이수한 경우.

경력 및 생애 경험 전형 – 학업 요건을 충족하지 않는 만 21세 이상 지원자

대체 입학 경로 (만 21세 이상 지원자 대상)

  • 만 21세 이상인 경우, 입학을 신청하고 ‘조건부 입학 자격 기간(Provisional Entry Qualifying Period)’을 성공적으로 이수하면 정식 과정 등록생으로 전환될 수 있습니다.

  • 이 과정은 기존의 학업 요건을 충족하지 않는 지원자를 위한 대체 입학 경로입니다.

※ 조건부 입학 기간 동안 학업 성과 및 참여도를 평가하며, 일정 기준을 충족해야 정규 학생 자격이 부여됩니다.

고등교육 과정 이수

공인된 교육 기관에서 AQF 5단계 고등교육 디플로마(또는 그 이상의 학위)이수.

WCC 제출

모든 학생은 전문 실습 과목에 참여하기 전에 Working With Children Check (또는 해당 주의 동등한 절차)를 온라인으로 완료해야 합니다.


학생들은 교육 분야에서 ‘자원봉사자’로 분류됩니다.

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Key Dates
Semester 1
Term 1
February / March
Term 2
April
Semester 2
Term 3
July / August
Term 4
November