Advanced Diploma of Bible, Mission & Ministry
CRICOS Code: 094331C
The Advanced Diploma is a flexible, accredited, 1 year course that prepares you to serve Jesus in any place.
The Advanced Diploma has many benefits:
- Flexible and accredited (1 year full time or up to 6 years part time).
- An opportunity to learn on campus, in a community environment.
- Teaches a foundation in Bible, theology and ministry.
- Study in a specific ministry area of your choice.
- Provides a pathway towards degree studies.
Who should apply?
- Those serving in lay ministry and key members of a local church wanting preparation to share Jesus in their workplace and community.
- Those engaging in mission and wanting a focused preparation for cross-cultural and global mission.
- Those serving in women’s ministry and wanting to engage with historical and social issues with particular relevance for discipling women.
- Those serving in music ministry and wanting to engage with theological and historical issues of church music and to develop skills in music leadership and worship.
Graduates with the Advanced Diploma may be eligible to proceed to the second year of the College’s Bachelor of Divinity or Bachelor of Theology programs.
Admission Requirements
The normal academic entry requirement for this course includes a degree from an Australian university or its equivalent.
Applicant’s academic background:
- Higher Education. An undergraduate degree in any field from an Australian university or equivalent qualification.
- VET Study and Work and Life Experience. Enquiries are welcome from Australian residents without a university degree as mature age students may qualify by an entrance exam.
- Recent Secondary Education (within the past two years).
Normally not applicable.
Other Admission Criteria
The College exists to prepare men and women for Christian ministry. In addition to the academic requirements, other criteria must be demonstrated for admission to the College. The criteria must be attested by personal references supplied by the applicant and will be evaluated by an admissions panel. An interview with the applicant is required.
- Understanding of and aptitude for Christian leadership and ministry (including leadership potential, ministry experience, experience of sharing the knowledge of God and exemplary personal life consistent with the principles of the Anglican Church of Australia, Diocese of Sydney).
- Theological understanding (including a basic understanding of the Christian gospel, general familiarity with the content of the Bible and the capacity to make theological connections to personal life).
- Aptitude for community living (including emotional maturity and relationship skills).
- A firm intention of engaging in Christian ministry (broadly defined) after graduation.
Applications from domestic students to commence study in semester 2 are due by 30 June.
Applications from domestic students for the forthcoming year are due by 30 November.
Applications from international students for the forthcoming year are due by 31 October.
For full details see the Admissions Policy
Credit Transfer
Credit transfer may be available and is assessed in terms of the Academic Credit Policy, located on the Moore Policy website, and the Australian Qualifications Framework, Qualifications Pathways Policy.
Fees
- Fees are charged by unit.
- The sum of all required units fees (domestic) in each academic year for 2024 is $24,200 for full-time on-campus study. See Current Unit Fees and Census Dates for Undergraduate courses.
- For off-campus study, see Current Unit Fees and Census Dates for Diploma of Biblical Theology or Current Unit Fees and Census Dates for Diploma of Biblical Theology – BLENDED.
- Fees can be paid upfront or via FEE-HELP (for eligible students).
- The Academic Board reserves the right to cancel the enrolment of any student whose fees are not paid by the due date. Fees and other amounts payable by students are determined by the College Governing Board and after preparation of the College budget in August prior to each academic year.
- 2024 Domestic Tuition Fees
Course Structure
Download the Advanced Diploma of Bible, Missions and Ministry course structure
There are four streams of study available in the Advanced Diploma of Bible, Missions and Ministry – Lay Ministry, Mission, Women’s Ministry and Music Ministry.
Students who complete all units within a single stream of study (e.g. Missions) will have that stream noted on their graduating certificate. However, students may choose units from more than one stream if they do not want to specialise.
Please Note:
- If numbers are insufficient, some units may not run every year
- Students in the Advanced Diploma of Bible Mission and Ministry may study CT111 Thinking as a Theologian, instead of CT125 Overview of Church History. CT111 is a core unit in the first year of the Bachelor of Theology (BTh). Students studying the Advanced Diploma of Bible, Missions and Ministry who are considering articulating to the BTh may consider studying CT111 instead of CT125. An introductory Church History unit is offered as a core unit in the second year of the BTh.
Download the First Year Unit Schedule and Descriptions
Lay Ministry
Core Units
BS141 Biblical Theology
BS111 Old Testament 1
BS121 New Testament 1
CM102 Ministry and Mission 1
CT100 Doctrine 1
Core Specialisation Units
CT125 Overview of Church History or CT111 Philosophy: An Orientation to Theological Reflection and Communication
CM105 Introduction to Pastoral Ministry (not available in 2024)
CM153 Cross-Cultural Christian Communication
Electives
BS102 Greek 1A and BS103 Greek 1B
or
BS130 Biblical Interpretation and Application and CM130 Leadership in Various Ministry Contexts
Missions
Core Units
BS141 Biblical Theology
BS111 Old Testament 1
BS121 New Testament 1
CM102 Ministry and Mission 1
CT100 Doctrine 1
Core Specialisation Units
CT125 Overview of Church History
CM161 World Religions and the Gospel
CM153 Cross-Cultural Christian Communication
Electives
BS102 Greek 1A and BS103 Greek 1B
or
BS130 Reading the Bible and CM130 Leadership in Various Ministry Contexts
Women’s Ministry
Core Units
BS141 Biblical Theology
BS111 Old Testament 1
BS121 New Testament 1
CM102 Ministry and Mission 1
CT100 Doctrine 1
Core Specialisation Units
CT125 Overview of Church History
CM182 Influences on and Issues for Australian Christian Women
CM183 Christian Women in Australia
Electives
BS102 Greek 1A and BS103 Greek 1B
or
BS130 Biblical Interpretation and Application and CM130 Leadership in Various Ministry Contexts
Music Ministry
Core Units
BS141 Biblical Theology
BS111 Old Testament 1
BS121 New Testament 1
CM102 Ministry and Mission 1
CT100 Doctrine 1
Core Specialisation Units
CT125 Overview of Church History
CM172 Church, Music and Worship
CM132 Music Ministry Leadership
Electives
BS102 Greek 1A and BS103 Greek 1B
or
BS130 Biblical Interpretation and Application and CM130 Leadership in Various Ministry Contexts
Work-Integrated Learning
Work-Integrated Learning is not required of students undertaking the Advance Diploma.
Articulation
The table below gives an indication of the likely peer cohort for new ADBMM students at Moore College. It provides data on students that commenced undergraduate study in 2022.
Applicant background |
Semester 1 intake 2022 |
|
Number of students | Percentage of all new students |
|
A. Past higher education study | 27 | 96% |
B. Past vocational education and training study | N/A | N/A |
C. Recent secondary education | N/A | N/A |
D. Life experience (mature age provisions) | L/N | N/P |
International students | 0 | 0 |
All students | 28 | 100% |
For issues of privacy, the following notes apply.
Notes: L/N – Low numbers: the number of students is less than 5
N/P – Not published: the number is hidden to prevent calculation.