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Handbook Will Appear in Our Website Version YARRA THEOLOGICAL UNION A College of University of Divinity H A N D B O O K 2021 98 Albion Road, Box Hill, Vic. 3128 All mail to: P.O. Box 79, Box Hill 3128 Telephone: 03 9890 3771 ABN 32 005 425 203 CRICOS Provider 01037A Email: [email protected] Website: www.ytu.edu.au Facebook: @yarratheologicalunion CONTENTS ACADEMIC CALENDAR 4-7 UNIVERSITY OF DIVINITY 8 SCHOOL OF GRADUATE RESEARCH 8 CODE OF CONDUCT 9 COLLEGES 10-11 KEY DATES FOR 2022 11 YTU VISION AND MISSION 12 MEMBER COLLEGES AND FEAST DAYS 13-14 YTU ADMINISTRATION 15 FACULTY, SENIOR FELLOWS AND SPECIAL OFFICES 16-17 ENROLMENT 18-19 ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES FOR PASTORAL MINISTRY 19 FEE STRUCTURE, FEE-HELP 20-21 LIBRARIES AND LIBRARY STAFF 22-23 STUDENTS' REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL 24 YOUR RIGHTS AS A UD STUDENT 25-26 GENERAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS 27-29 ARK LEARNING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 29 TURNITIN & PLAGIARISM 30 UNDERGRADUATE ACADEMIC AWARDS 31 DIPLOMAS 32 BACHELOR DEGREES 33-34 EXPLANATION OF THE UNIT NUMBERING SYSTEM 35 A NEW POINTS SYSTEM 36 NOT FOR CREDIT UNITS 37-38 UNDERGRADUATE UNITS ............................................................................... 39-84 FIELD A – HUMANITIES UNDERGRADUATE 39 AL Languages 40-41 FIELD B – BIBLICAL STUDIES UNDERGRADUATE 42 BA Old Testament 43 BN New Testament 47 BS Biblical Studies 51 FIELD C – CHRISTIAN THOUGHT AND HISTORY UNDERGRADUATE 52 CH Church History 53 CT Systematic Theology 61 FIELD D – THEOLOGY: MISSION AND MINISTRY UNDERGRADUATE 66 DL Liturgical Studies 68 DM Missiology 71 DP Pastoral Theology and Ministry Studies 75 DS Spirituality 78 DT Moral Theology 81 SUPERVISED READING UNITS UNDERGRADUATE 84 - 2 - CONTENTS POSTGRADUATE AWARDS 85 RESEARCH AWARDS 96 POSTGRADUATE UNITS .................................................................................. 100-153 FIELD A – HUMANITIES POSTGRADUATE 100 AL Languages 101 FIELD B – BIBLICAL STUDIES POSTGRADUATE 103 BA Old Testament 104 BN New Testament 108 BS Biblical Studies 112 FIELD C – CHRISTIAN THOUGHT AND HISTORY POSTGRADUATE 114 CH Church History 115 CT Systematic Theology 123 FIELD D – THEOLOGY: MISSION AND MINISTRY POSTGRADUATE 128 DL Liturgical Studies 131 DM Missiology 134 DP Pastoral Theology and Ministry Studies 138 DR Religious Education 141 DS Spirituality 142 DT Moral Theology 143 CAPSTONE UNITS 146-148 UNITS FROM OTHER COLLEGES 149 -151 CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION (CPE) 149 RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES 151 MINOR THESIS 152 SUPERVISED READING UNITS POSTGRADUATE 153 GCTRE UNITS ................................................................................................ 154-160 GCTRE SCHEDULE OF DATES .................................................................... 160 SILOAM CALENDAR ..................................................................................... 161-162 SILOAM UNITS ............................................................................................... 163-168 Recent Publications of Faculty 169-176 Style Guide (University of Divinity Style Guide) 177-196 Guide to Referencing 177 Academic Writing 192 Presenting Assignments 194 Index of Units UNDERGRADUATE 197-200 Index of Units POSTGRADUATE 201-205 Timetable UNDERGRADUATE 206-207 Timetable POSTGRADUATE 208-209 Any revisions to this handbook will appear in our website version www.ytu.edu.au - 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CT8602Y & DT8604Y Box Hill (Sat) 9:00am-4:00pm August 4 Academic Leadership Group Meeting 2:00pm 6 XS9907Z Enhancing Teacher Professional Learning 9:30am - for Religious Education - MEdTheol Capstone 12:30pm Beaconsfield (Friday) 6-7 GCTRE – CT8602Y Ballarat (Fri & Sat) 9:00am-4:00pm 7 CT/CH/DS2/3/9320Y Mary in the Christian Tradition 9.30am-4.30pm 11 Department Meetings 2:00pm 12 Faculty and HDR student Seminar 1:00pm 13 SRC Evening 7.00pm 14 GCTRE - CT8602Y & DT8604Y Box Hill (Sat) 9:00am-4:00pm 17 Census Date (for semester units) 18 Education Board Meeting 2:00pm 21 CT/CH/DS2/3/9320Y Mary in the Christian Tradition 9.30am-4.30pm 25 Academic Leadership Group Meeting 2:00pm 26 Finance and Business Development Meeting 10:00am 26 HDR student seminar 12:00pm 27 Senate & Council Meetings 10:00am 28 BS9662Y Interpreting Biblical Texts Box Hill Intensive 9:00am-4:00pm September 1 Department Meetings 2:00pm 4 CT/CH/DS2/3/9320Y Mary in the Christian Tradition 9.30am-4.30pm 8 Education Board Meeting 2:00pm 9 Faculty and HDR student Seminar 1:00pm - 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