Carey Prospectus 2020

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prospectus

2020

tuhinga o mua


nau mai, haere mai ki te kÄ reti iriiri Ĺ? carey

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welcome to

carey I’m thrilled that you’ve opened this prospectus. It maps out the range of exciting learning pathways on offer at Carey. But here, at the beginning, let me quickly share with you why I love Carey, and why I’m excited that you are considering studying with us. Through studying at Carey you will experience three things:

Deep learning Do you want to grow in your knowledge of God? Do you want to deepen your understanding of his word, his world, and his work? Wherever you’ve got to in your development, Carey is a learning community where you can go deeper. Our staff are always learning. As world‑class scholars they’re widely respected for their research. As experienced practitioners, they’re deeply involved in the work of ministry and mission. We have a learning model that emphasises relationship between staff and students. Carey is a very supportive intercultural community where people from a wide range of cultures and church backgrounds can learn deeply.

Faithful following Do you love Jesus? Do you want to grow in your love for him and your faithfulness to his calling on your life? Carey is a community focused on Jesus, his word, and his church. He is the One by whom we set our compass. We believe that faithful discipleship and fruitful ministry require the development of biblical convictions together with practical skills, emotional health, and spiritual depth. Our training pathways—

especially our ministry and mission tracks—take this seriously. At Carey we emphasise formation of the whole person in the image of Jesus. It’s all about Jesus. He is our Lord and Saviour.

Intentional engagement Do you want to make a difference in this world? At Carey we don’t study God’s word on its own. We intentionally engage God’s world. We have a strongly integrative approach to theology. You’ll learn to bring the resources of the Christian faith into conversation both with the realities of our context and the practices of Christian service today. Why? We believe that the God of mission who we worship is at work in the world by the Spirit to reconcile all of creation in Christ. Our learning and growth is oriented towards Spirit‑empowered participation in that mission. At Carey we specialise in training people who are preparing for pastoral and missional leadership, but, as you’ll see from the pages that follow, we provide a range of excellent pathways for anyone wanting to grow in their faith in Jesus and their involvement in his mission in this world. If you have any questions or suggestions, please email me at john.tucker@carey.ac.nz. In his service,

Dr John Tucker Principal

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te kākahu o te tumuaki the principal’s cloak

This feather cloak was created for the Principal of Carey. It represents who we are as a learning community. The row of white feathers is a sign of leadership. The black feathers tinged with iridescent blues and greens represent the coming of the light of the gospel to Aotearoa, and reminds us of all those who went before and created a way for us today (Hebrews 12:1). The triangular niho taniwha pattern on the braid represents the triune God and is also a fighting pattern reminding us of

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the need for strength and resilience to succeed in theological education. The poutama pattern, commonly known as ‘steps to heaven’, signifies the transforming work of the Holy Spirit in making us more like Christ (2 Corinthians 3:18). The colours of the poutama indicate that all people are welcome at Carey and remind us of the great multitude from every nation, tribe, people, and language that will one day worship before the throne and the Lamb (Revelation 7:9-10).


table of contents How can I participate faithfully in God’s work in this world?......................................................... 6 Our values................................................................................. 7 Exceptional academic staff & research..................................... 8 Flexible study options ............................................................ 10 Māori at Carey........................................................................ 11 What can I study?................................................................... 12 Applied Theology................................................................... 14 Carey Graduate School........................................................... 16 Leadership & ministry training.............................................. 18 Pastoral Leadership................................................................. 18 Youth Pastoral Leadership...................................................... 19 Youth Ministry Discovery Internship..................................... 20 Pastoral Care........................................................................... 20 Children & Family Leadership.............................................. 21 Ethnic Ministry Training........................................................ 21 Ngā Pou Amorangi................................................................. 22 Mission.................................................................................... 23 Centre for Chinese Research and Training............................ 24 Intermission............................................................................ 25 Our courses............................................................................. 26 Scholarships............................................................................ 27 Admission requirements......................................................... 28 Academic dates....................................................................... 29 Fees.......................................................................................... 29 Carey Centre for Lifelong Learning....................................... 30 Begin the journey.................................................................... 31

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how can i participate faithfully in God’s work in this world? Carey exists to help you answer this question. We specialise in training leaders for ministry and mission. Our pastoral leadership training programme is unique in New Zealand, but we also provide a range of pathways for anyone wanting to grow in their faith and participate more fully in God’s work of renewing this world. Established way back in 1926, Carey has grown from a small denominational seminary into an NZQA‑accredited theological college, serving not just the Baptist movement but churches right across the denominational spectrum. We are New Zealand’s highest ranked non‑university research institute. Our qualifications range from Certificates and Diplomas through to Bachelors and Masters degrees, including PhDs (in partnership with the University of Otago and AUT University). Carey is the only tertiary education organisation in Aotearoa to offer degree‑level study in applied theology. We also offer the only NZQA‑accredited theology programme in Mandarin. Alongside these academic programmes, we provide a set of outstanding leadership formation tracks. These combine theological study with supervised 6

ministry experience and intensive personal mentoring to help students integrate their head, hands, and heart. Carey’s uniquely integrative or applied approach to theology, together with this emphasis on holistic formation and personalised development pathways, produces leaders who can engage faithfully and effectively in God’s work in this world. Come join our community.

expect great things from God. attempt great things for God.


our values ō mātou mea nui

Evangelical in our identity Our learning together is done within the liberating constraints of the lordship of Christ and the inspiration of the Bible.

Holistic in our formation Our training emphasises formation of the whole person through the development of knowledge, skills, and spirituality.

Integrative in our theology Students at Carey learn to integrate the resources of the Christian faith with the realities of their context and the practices of ministry today.

Relational in our pedagogy Our learning model prioritises relationship. Carey is a supportive learning environment where students have unparalleled access to lecturers.

Intercultural in our community We aspire to be a community that embodies the vision of te Tiriti o Waitangi, a community that honours the diverse and distinctive gifts of every culture.

Missional in our orientation Our learning is oriented towards Spirit-enabled participation in God’s work of reconciling all people and all of creation in Christ.

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exceptional academic staff & research

ko ngā kaiwhakaako rangatira me te mahi rangahau akoranga

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The Carey teaching faculty is a community of faithful scholars who are at the cutting edge of Applied Theology research and teaching. They are not only highly qualified and respected academics whose research outputs have made Carey the highest ranked non-university research institute in Aotearoa, they are also active practitioners applying what they learn and teach in church, mission, and community contexts. Above all they are followers of Jesus who want to live out their faith in authentic Christ-centred lives. In addition to the resident faculty, learning at Carey is enriched by contributions from adjunct and visiting lecturers including international scholars, Māori Christian leaders and academics, and practitioner‑theologians with a range of ministry and mission experience. Carey’s teaching team take seriously the values of ako and whakawhanaungatanga. They take a genuine personal interest in their students and their formation and authentic relationships develop as they sit together at lunch and share in worship and community events. Both on‑site and distance students find Carey lecturers accessible and friendships often continue long beyond a student’s time at Carey.

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Dr Csilla Saysell

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Lecturer, Old Testament

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Rachel Roche

Lorraine Taogaga Kaiārahi, Te Ao Māori

Dr Beulah Wood

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Jonathan Weir

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Rev Dr Timothy Lim Director, Centre for Chinese Research and Training

Dr Phil Halstead

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Lecturer, Counselling and Applied Theology 08

Director, Ministry Training

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Programme Leader, Ethnic Ministry Training

Coordinator, Internships and Field Education 03

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Dr Sarah Harris

Sam Kilpatrick Lecturer, Youth Pastoral Leadership

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KaiārahiRangahau Māori

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Lecturer, New Testament

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Dr Sandy Kerr

Dr George Wieland

Lecturer, Applied Theology

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Director, Mission Research and Training 12

Reti Ah-Voa Māori and Pasifika Student Support, Pasifika Advisor

Andrew Picard

Bridget Barnard Coordinator, Intermission

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Dr John Tucker Principal; Lecturer, Church History and Homiletics

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flexible study options

engaged. located. connected. he ngāwari ngā whiriwhiringa ki te ako

Carey students have the option of studying on‑site at our campus in Penrose, Auckland, or choosing to study by distance, making study as easy and flexible as possible. In both cases you will be supported by caring lecturers, librarians, and academic support staff who are available by phone or email and are committed to walking with you. Our on-site community is diverse and intercultural. Space for relationships and conversation is intentionally created through shared lunches, chapel, and prayer.

There is genuine care and community, and it is easy to form friendships as you journey at Carey. Other options for study include block courses, and part-time learning, which enable you to study at a pace that suits your lifestyle. Some courses are practical-based field education where you can stay engaged and connected in your local community.

Through worshipping, eating, and sharing life together the Carey community has become like family. Having come up to study from Hawkes Bay, and not knowing anyone, the community here has done nothing but welcomed me; supporting and encouraging me on my faith and ministry journey. I have surely met people here that will be my friends for the rest of my life.”

Elisha Hartley

Youth Pastoral Leadership student, studying on-site at Penrose

I’ve been in the church all my life providing pastoral care to people but I want my foundation to be more sure—this is why I’m studying. I want a deep identity and confidence in my Christian faith.”

Julie Chamberlain

New Zealand Diploma in Applied Theology student, studying distance in Christchurch

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māori at carey ngā ākonga māori

We are committed to being a Christian learning community where Māori teach, learn, serve and lead, as Māori. We are guided by te Tiriti o Waitangi. We seek to address the historic and present injustices that still impede the flourishing of tangata whenua. We acknowledge te reo Māori, tikanga Māori, and Māori ways of being, relating, and knowing as treasures for all the people of Aotearoa New Zealand. At Carey, Māori also play a part in enabling the flourishing of a rich diversity of cultures in our life together. Te Ao Māori is a compulsory subject, enabling all students to employ te ao Māori concepts in contemporary church, mission, and community‑based contexts.

new Māori leadership initiative, Ngā Pou Amorangi, designed to equip Christians who want to explore how to express the gospel of Christ effectively within te ao Māori and bicultural contexts (see page 22). In addition, Māori students are supported at Carey through: • Reti Ah-Voa, the Māori and Pasifika Student Support, Pasifika Advisor, providing pastoral and academic support to help students succeed in their studies. • Dr Sandy Kerr, Te Kaiārahi-Rangahau Māori, guiding Māori students undertaking postgraduate study and research at Carey.

Our hikoi Tiriti (Treaty journey) has led us to reshape our internal leadership, campus environment, research foci, leadership training, and our community life together.

• Te Kāhui Whakaruruhau o Carey (Māori advisory group) and Te Umu Tīrama (Māori lecturers providing teaching, guidance, advice, and facilitation of Māori programmes at Carey.

At the heart of the campus is Te Whare Oranga (Māori learning space). We have launched the

• Annual Māori scholarships to help with tuition fees.

Ko Pūhonga Tohorā tōku maunga Ko Hokianga tōku moana Ko Ngātokimatawhaorua tōku waka Ko Ngāpuhi tōku iwi Ko Ngāti Pākau tōku hapu Ko Tāhekeroa tōku marae Ko Ben tōku ingoa.

Studying at Carey has allowed me to see further into the vocation of ministering to young people. It has taken me places both physically and mentally that I did not imagine possible. The staff, students, and culture of Carey make it a thriving community of those seeking Christ’s truth in this world. For anyone wanting to discover more about themselves and God’s call on their lives, Carey is the place for you.”

Ben Cameron-Strickland

Youth Pastoral Leadership graduate Youth and Community Pastor, Westgate Baptist Church

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1 he aha ngā kaupapa ki te ako i konei?

Carey offers a range of NZQA approved qualifications at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, as well as a range of Formation tracks which sit alongside academic study for those called to train and equip themselves in leadership for mission or ministry. Find out which qualification and formation track is best for you with our diagram to the right.

Where can study take me? Carey is excited to witness our graduates serving God and joining him in his mission, not only in New Zealand, but all over the world.

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Non-NZQA

what can i study?

Certificate of Church Ministry

choose a field of study that interests you:

Deep learning for my personal life and faith formation

An introduction to the Bible and theology

Cross-cultural mission and evangelism How my faith can intersect with my professional vocation Transforming society (leadership, education, career vocations) Pastoral leadership

Pastoral care and counselling

Youth pastoral leadership

Discovering youth ministry

Our graduates are serving as pastoral leaders, chaplains, cross-cultural workers, children’s and family ministers, youth leaders, and church planters. Others serve in community development or advocacy roles, in non‑profit organisations, or in academic positions. And many of our students study for their own personal growth as followers of Jesus and continue as his witnesses within their workplace settings.

Children and family ministry

Whatever your calling, study at Carey will give depth and energy to your leadership as you serve God, the church, and the world.

Extending my theological knowledge (developed in my undergraduate theological study)

Serving and leading confidently in Māori contexts

Studying in Chinese Discipleship formation to build a life-lasting faith after finishing high school Studying theology now that I have completed my degree (non-theological e.g. BA, BBS, BSc etc.)

Focussed theological research for my personal growth or to enhance my ministry praxis (developed in undergraduate degree) Deepening my understanding of God and ministry leadership (for non-native English speakers)


Level 9

Master of Applied Theology

Level 8

Level 7

Level 5-7

Graduate Diploma of Applied Theology

POSTGRADUATE

Bachelor of Applied Theology

Level 5

New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies

Level 5

Level 4

New Zealand Certificate in Christian Studies

UNDERGRADUATE New Zealand Certificate in Christian Ministry

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choose from a range of possible qualifications:

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology

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choose an optional formation track to run alongside your qualification:

General Formation track

General Formation track

Mission Track

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General Formation track

General Formation track

Mission Track

Pastoral Leadership

Pastoral Care

Youth Pastoral Leadership

Youth Ministry Discovery Internship

Children & Family Leadership

Ngā Pou Amorangi

Centre for Chinese Research and Training

Intermission

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General Formation track

General Formation track

General Formation track

Ethnic Ministry Training

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applied theology undergraduate programmes te hōtaka tohu paetahi

New Zealand Certificate in Christian Studies LEVEL 5 | 60 credits

At Carey it’s our strong conviction that a rigorous and integrated theological education will deepen your faith in Jesus. It will give you a fuller understanding of his gospel and equip you to pursue your calling, wherever that may be. All our programmes are made up of courses in Bible & Theology, Mission, Ministry, and Formation.

New Zealand Certificate in Christian Ministry

The Certificate in Christian Studies provides a smaller programme for learners who are wanting an initial theological qualification. Ideally suited to those who may be working within church or ministry settings and who also want to study part-time. Likewise, it is a good starting point for those without previous theological study who may want to continue on to further studies. Involves: One semester full-time study comprising: Students complete one of these courses: MF501 Reflective Field Education (15 Credits)

MF505 Contextual Theological Praxis (30 Credits)

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AND one or more of the following:

LEVEL 4 | Intermission (see page 25) | 120 credits The aim of this programme is to provide a discipleship year for school leavers and young adults. It is designed to give a broad understanding of the principles of theology, biblical foundations, and Christian thinking as part of a programme that re-evaluates life direction, rethinks worldviews, refuels for discipleship, and reorders priorities for life.

MM561 Introduction to Pastoral Care (15 Credits)

MM572 Foundations of Youth Ministry (15 Credits)

MM581 Mission of God (15 Credits)

MM565 Children Ministry (15 Credits)

MM564 Worship: Then and Now (15 Credits)

Involves: One year full-time study comprising: MB421 Worldview & Discipleship (15 Credits) MB430 Exploring God’s Word (15 Credits) MF402 Making Life Work (15 Credits)

MF478 Faith Engaging Social Issues (15 Credits) MF409 Learning to Live (30 Credits) MM581 Mission of God (15 Credits) MS510 Te Ao Māori (15 Credits)

AND any of the following courses (to make up the remaining credits, if required): MB521 Thinking Theologically (15 Credits)

MS510 Te Ao Māori (15 Credits)

MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament (15 Credits)

MB526 Insights into Church History (15 Credits)

MB532 Introduction to the New Testament (15 Credits)

MM677 Family and New Zealand Society (15 Credits)

Carey is a community where you are welcomed as you are, and embraced no matter where you are at in your faith journey. You get to walk alongside other students who are equally asking and wrestling with the ‘big’ questions as they seek out what God has in store for them. With its strong focus on living life as Christ’s followers, theology applied is inherent to the learning and knowledge one can gain at Carey.”

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Bachelor of Applied Theology student


New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies

Bachelor of Applied Theology

LEVEL 5 | 120 credits

LEVEL 5-7 | 360 credits

Students who study this programme will gain a broad understanding of the principles of theology, biblical foundations, evaluative thinking, and applied leadership skills in ministry and mission. The programme allows learners to study alongside ongoing ministry practice and engage in reflective practice as part of their studies.

The Bachelor of Applied Theology is an academic programme of international standard equipping people with a solid theological foundation of study and in‑depth application of faith for ministry, mission, or the marketplace. Students will study Bible & Theology, Mission, Ministry, and Formation, including field education.

The Diploma may be taken in 2020 with a special focus on Pastoral Care. Students studying the Diploma in this format will engage in reflective field education under the guidance of an expert practitioner. (See page 20 for further information).

Involves: Equivalent to three years full-time study (360 credits of which 75 credits must be completed at level 7) (part-time options available) comprising:

Involves: Equivalent to one year full-time study (part-time options available) comprising:​ Students complete all of these courses: MB521 Thinking Theologically (15 Credits)

MM581 Mission of God (15 Credits)

MS510 Te Ao Māori (15 Credits)

At least 150 credits from courses in Bible & Theology, including: MB521 Thinking Theologically (15 Credits) MB526 Insights into Church History (15 Credits) MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament (15 Credits)

MB532 Introduction to the New Testament (15 Credits) MB630 Understanding Culture (15 Credits)

AND: MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament (15 Credits)

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MB532 Introduction to the New Testament (15 Credits)

AND one of either: MF501 Reflective Field Education (15 credits)

MF505 Contextual Theological Praxis (30 Credits)

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AND up to three of the following (depending on other courses chosen): MM561 Introduction to Pastoral Care (15 Credits)

MM572 Foundations of Youth Ministry (15 Credits)

MM564 Worship: Then and Now (15 Credits)

MB526 Insights into Church History (15 Credits)

中文部研训中心 Centre for Chinese Research and Training

At least 30 credits in Bible at level 6 or 7. At least 15 credits in Theology at level 6. At least 120 credits from courses in Mission, Ministry, and Formation, including: MF501 Reflective Field Education 1 (or equivalent) (15 Credits) MS510 Te Ao Māori (15 Credits)

MM581 Mission of God (15 Credits) MS6/705 Christian Spirituality (15 Credits)

AND: MI700 Integrative Project (15 Credits)

Graduate Diploma of Applied Theology LEVEL 7 | 120 credits This programme is ideal for those who have a previous degree qualification, enjoy the challenge of study, and want to deepen their Christian faith and understanding with an initial theological qualification. It is an excellent stepping stone to postgraduate theological study. Involves: Equivalent to one year full-time study (part-time options available) comprising: MB521 Thinking Theologically (15 Credits)

我们也有提供中文(华语为主) 的新西兰基督教研究文凭 The New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies is also available in Mandarin. 详情请参网站: Visit our website for more details: www.carey.ac.nz/chinese

AND one of either: MB531 Introduction to the Old Testament (15 Credits)

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MB532 Introduction to the New Testament (15 Credits)

90 credits of elective courses with a minimum of 75 credits at level 7 or above.

See over the page for postgraduate options.

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carey graduate school

ko te kura paetahi ō carey

Carey Graduate School helps equip Christian leaders to deepen their knowledge through fresh and creative integrative theology. At Carey, integrative theology is applied theology. We explore the interrelationship between Christian faith, practice, and contexts in order to understand God’s missional purposes for the renewal of individuals, communities, cultures and all creation. As a result, thesis topics can be wide ranging and deeply engaged in contemporary concerns of theology, the church, and God’s mission in our contexts. They draw from a range of research methodologies to enquire into the intersection of theology and lived reality. Our primary aim is to resource the church and society with compelling insights into the redemptive possibilities of the Christian faith for our time and place. This approach invites disciplinary research within the field of theological study, as well as cross-disciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches that explore the intersection of theology and other academic disciplines. The goal is to develop a body of rigorous theological research that will both inform and encourage ongoing consideration within the wider church. Come and join a community of scholars, researchers and ministry practitioners as together we undertake research that is grounded in academically informed contextual and cultural reflection. Nau mai, haere mai ki te kura paetahi ō Carey.

Postgraduate Diploma in Applied Theology LEVEL 8 | 120 credits Involves: Equivalent to one year full-time study (part-time options available) comprising: Four courses including: MA801 Research Methods in Applied Theology (30 Credits)

I was persuaded to tackle the MAppTheol since it was designed to cater for people in full-time ministry. The first four years, chipping away at a paper or two a year, it worked brilliantly, with plenty of scope for integrating my studies into my church-based ministry. In summary, expect to work hard, but it’s worth it, and I trust it benefits the kingdom more than just the individual.”

Di Woods

Chaplain, New Zealand Defence Force

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Master of Applied Theology

Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy

LEVEL 8-9 | 120 / 180 / 240 credits There are three different entry points into the Master’s programme depending on prior qualifications and experience:

Carey has a Memorandum of Agreement with AUT University which allows Carey to assist students in the advanced research degrees of Master of Philosophy (MPhil) and Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). For more details please see: carey.ac.nz/study/ carey-graduate-school

• The 240 credit MAppTheol is the normal starting point for those with an undergraduate theology qualification. • The 180 credit entry point may be suitable for those with an undergraduate qualification AND with significant Christian ministry leadership experience, allowing a shorter pathway to the Masters. • The 120 credit, thesis-only entry may be the best option for those with a postgraduate theology qualification (including post-graduate research methods). For the 240 and 180 credit options of the Master of Applied Theology, the programme comprises of: MA801 Research Methods in Applied Theology (30 Credits)

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Courses from the postgraduate course selection

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90 or 120 credit thesis

Graduate School 2020 Courses All taught courses are full year, on campus block delivery (full days).* Options include: MA801 Research Methods in Applied Theology (compulsory course) (30 Credits) Dr Sandy Kerr & Dr George Wieland

MA812 Leadership: Divine and Human— Insights from Bonhoeffer (30 Credits) Dr Mick Duncan

MA805 Inner Healing (30 Credits) Dr Phil Halstead

MA815 Isaiah: Biblical and Missional Readings (30 Credits) Dr Csilla Saysell & to be confirmed

MA806 Integrative Theology: Studying God, Gospel and Communities (30 Credits) Andrew Picard & to be confirmed For block course dates please see the Carey timetable

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Other research courses include: MA821 Research Essay (30 Credits)

MA901 Thesis (90 Credits)

MA902 Thesis (120 Credits)

Ongoing theological and biblical study is a vital part of my own personal growth, as well as helping me become more competent and confident in following God’s call. Participating in high quality, leading-edge teaching, within the context of a great learning community, and wrestling with practical implications in today’s world continues to inspire. Carey has been the catalyst for an enlarging vision of who God is that is not only strengthening my calling but is making a significant difference in the lives of those around me.”

Rick Pierce

Pastor of Spiritual Formation, Windsor Park Baptist Church

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leadership & ministry training pastoral leadership

youth pastoral leadership

youth ministry

pastoral care

children & family

ngā akoranga minitatanga ethnic ministry training

ngā pou amorangi

pastoral leadership

hautūtanga mō ngā minita

Are you looking for a high quality ministry training experience? Carey recognises that the challenges facing the church today will require well trained leaders with a robust biblical theology, personal resilience, and the range of skills needed to lead well. Our Pastoral Leadership training involves intentional development of your biblical knowledge, spiritual life, self‑awareness, leadership skills, and preaching. Experienced practitioners will work alongside you, mentoring and supervising you through a personalised development track. Local churches also offer hands-on experience to build your ministry skills and confidence. All of the learning is constantly enhanced by peer group experiences where you will be supported and encouraged as you grow together with other pastoral leaders. 3 YEARS FULL-TIME AWARD Students are typically awarded with: Bachelor of Applied Theology (NZQA accredited, 360 credits) (postgraduate options also available) Diploma of Pastoral Leadership (Non-NZQA accredited) Carey Baptist College Pastoral Leadership Commendation

I cannot recommend the Pastoral Leadership training programme highly enough. In addition to the vast array of tools we are given to navigate the complexities of pastoral ministry, the programme is a journey of significant personal growth—mental, emotional, and spiritual. Best of all, you journey with friends and mentors who provide the support you need as you’re stretched well beyond your comfort zone.”

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Santhosh George Pastoral Leadership student


Carey specialises in developing people for leadership and ministry. Our range of training options allows for a personalised learning experience designed to meet your goals. We will equip you with confidence in your call and the competence required to live it out.

If you are serious about God’s call into ministry, be prepared to be challenged, transformed, and equipped.

youth pastoral leadership hautūtanga mō ngā minita rangatahi

Do you feel called to work with youth? Carey’s Youth Pastoral Leadership programme is a unique and comprehensive approach designed specifically to equip you. The three-year programme offers practical learning, personal development, and high quality biblical and theological education. Alongside courses in Bible & Theology, Mission, and Ministry, your studies will have a specific youth focus, including: Foundations of Youth Ministry, Adolescent Development & Spirituality, and Gospel & Youth, providing specialised subject knowledge. 3 YEARS FULL-TIME AWARD Students are typically awarded with: Bachelor of Applied Theology (NZQA accredited, 360 credits) (postgraduate options also available) Diploma of Pastoral Leadership (Specialising in Youth) (Non-NZQA accredited) Carey Baptist College Pastoral Leadership Commendation

Being on the Youth Pastoral Leadership programme has equipped me with so many skills and so much knowledge! It has also really encouraged me to discern clearly what God’s call is for my life and has helped me to prepare for all that this may hold for me.”

Lucy Talsma

Youth Pastoral Leadership graduate, Teaching and Preaching Pastor, Hamilton South Baptist Church

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leadership & ministry training

youth ministry DISCOVERY INTERNSHIP manatū taiohi tūhura Are you interested in serving in youth ministry while staying in your home church? The Youth Ministry Discovery Internship is designed to help you gain foundational knowledge and skills for ministry with youth and help you discern whether you are called long-term to vocational youth ministry—all while based in your home church. The programme combines practical experience and personal development alongside tertiary study. It is comprised of block courses, distance learning, and input from our specialist field education coordinators and youth coaches. 1 YEAR PART-TIME (DISTANCE) AWARD Students will be awarded with: New Zealand Certificate in Christian Studies (NZQA accredited, 60 credits)

pastoral care

whakamanaakitanga

Love pastoral care? Have you ever contemplated adding to your pastoral care skill set? Would you like to engage with experienced pastoral care practitioners and cutting edge pastoral scholarship in a lifegiving, accessible, and safe fashion? Then regardless of whether you’re new to pastoral care or steeped in pastoral experience, come and join us on the exciting pastoral care stream at Carey. Over the course of a year you’ll study the New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies specialising in pastoral care. This unique specialisation covers a wide range of key pastoral care and counselling issues that caregivers encounter in churches and people-oriented contexts. It includes a wide range of practical, biblical, personal, psychological, professional, spiritual, and theoretical insights that are sure to inform and develop both you as a caregiver and your ministry contexts. 1 YEAR FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME OPTIONS AVAILABLE AWARD Students will be awarded with: New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies (NZQA accredited, 120 credits)

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children & family leadership

hautūtanga mo ngā whānau me ngā tamariki

Called to give your best to children and their families? Connecting and communicating with children and families is both a privilege and a challenge. Carey takes your education and personal and professional development seriously. That’s why we’ve intentionally established a training path enabling you to become a more informed and thoughtful ministry practitioner. The programme is delivered in either block formats (one week) or by distance, giving children and family ministry workers flexibility to meet the demands of their busy schedules. The teaching and content is of the highest quality with local and international lecturers teaching the latest global praxis. Courses include Family and New Zealand Society, Children’s Ministry, and Reflective Field Education. 2 YEARS PART-TIME AWARD Students are typically awarded with: New Zealand Certificate in Christian Studies (NZQA accredited, 60 credits) (other options are available) Certificate in Child & Family Leadership (Non-NZQA accredited)

ethnic ministry training manatū whakangungu mātāwaka

Do you want to be more effective for God’s kingdom as you serve and minister in your church and wider New Zealand context? Carey provides ministry training to a variety of churches and their emerging leaders. The Ethnic Ministry Training programme focuses on equipping believers that have a non‑English speaking background. You will join with students from around the world to study and develop for future service and leadership in your church and to enhance the gifts God has given you. Learning alongside others, you will deepen your understanding of God, the Bible, culture, preaching, family, and growing God’s kingdom. In 2020 both practical and theoretical subjects will be taught. These include: New Testament, Speaking and Preaching, Gospel and Culture, Introduction to Theology, and Spiritual Growth. This programme may become a stepping stone to further study at Carey. 2 YEARS PART-TIME, 8 COURSES AWARD Students will be awarded with: Certificate of Church Ministry (Non-NZQA accredited)

This programme has been made possible through funding provided by the TabTrust

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leadership & ministry training

ngā pou amorangi preparing to serve and thrive as māori

‘ Ko te Amorangi ki mua, ko te hāpai o ki muri, ko te tūturutanga mahi pono o te Māori mana motuhake’ Are you called to serve in Māori contexts? Do you want to be especially prepared for leadership within whānau, hapū, iwi, hāhi and in other Māori and bicultural communities? Ngā Pou Amorangi training opens a space for Christians to fully explore what it means to be Māori and Christian—and in the process of exploration, to prepare to serve confidently in Māori contexts and beyond. We believe God is calling Christians, both Māori and non-Māori, to new expressions of church that embody the good news of Jesus Christ in ways that will make Him more fully known. Ngā Pou Amorangi is a Māori leadership initiative designed to equip Christians for this service. The training provides the place, time, and support for akoranga (learners) to grow in confidence in te ao Māori. It also provides biblical, theological, ministry, and mission expertise as ahorangi (lecturers), amorangi (ministry practitioners), and akoranga, together explore how to express the gospel of Christ effectively within te ao Māori. The training comprises of: 1 YEAR OR 3 YEAR PART-TIME OPTIONS AVAILABLE AWARD Ngā Pou Amorangi may be taken in conjunction with other Carey applied theology qualifications. Participants will be awarded with: Certificate in Ngā Pou Amorangi Māori Leadership (Non-NZQA accredited) (one year) or,

Diploma in Ngā Pou Amorangi Māori Leadership (Non-NZQA accredited) (three years)

I can feel God is doing something huge. Not only at Carey, but in the Church of Aotearoa.” Rachel When I first heard about Ngā Pou Amorangi, I was excited that we were able to be taught Christian leadership from a Māori perspective and equipped as young Māori leaders emerging within the Church. I’m encouraged to be Māori, be Christian, and learn theological stuff all at the same time. God’s taking me to deeper parts of myself that I have never explored before and it’s affecting the way I think, the way I teach, and the way I interact with God’s people and His Word.” Matt

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Ngā Pou Amorangi and Bachelor of Applied Theology students


mission te mīhana

Would you like to be formed and prepared for intentional participation in God’s mission in the world? Carey’s Mission Track aims to equip followers of Jesus to participate in God’s mission in the world today, whether that is overseas or nearer to home. You will cultivate missional spirituality and intercultural skills, growing into a deeper understanding of God’s mission both in Aotearoa New Zealand and across the world. This formation programme may be taken alongside any of Carey’s applied theology qualifications. You will journey with a very diverse group, grow in your understanding of God, the world, and the gospel; and discern the way ahead for your participation in God’s mission. 1 YEAR OR 2 YEARS FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME OPTIONS AVAILABLE AWARD Mission Track may be taken in conjunction with other Carey applied theology qualifications. Participants will be awarded either: Certificate in Intercultural Practice (Non-NZQA accredited) (one year) or, Diploma in Intercultural Practice (Non-NZQA accredited) (two years)

I came to Carey with the intention of deepening my theological foundation to inform my social practice. Mission Track has provided a space to consider engagement in God’s kingdom through Scripture reading, storytelling, and reflection on my participation in God’s mission. I enjoy a sense of togetherness in our cohort as we explore our faith and practice together.”

Alicia Meek

Graduate Diploma of Applied Theology graduate

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中文部研训中心

centre for chinese research and training

te rito hainamana mō te mahi rangahau me te whakangungu

您希望能在寻求上帝的旨意和在顺服祂的话语上不断成长吗?克理是您选择的好地方!中文部研训中心一直以来与新 西兰华人教会和基督教机构紧密配搭,装备现今和未来世代的基督徒领袖,服事新西兰当地的教会。 我们的讲师和同工希望在您寻求上帝呼召的道路上与您同行,并在您作门徒和寻找使命上鼓励您。 克理的中文课程包含圣经、神学(历史的和现代的)、跨文化、跨宗派、跨学术和跨世代的学习,并着重于将真理的 知识应用在您独特的呼召和实际事奉中。 这里也提供当地神学建构、圣经原则中的教会增长、教会领袖训练、培育下一代(儿童和青年事工)、教牧关顾、策 略性宣教等的跨学术研究和学习。 提供一年全修或部分时间选修完成 所获得学历

修毕后将获得:新西兰基督教研究文凭(新西兰教育部,共120学分) Do you desire to grow in obedience to God’s word and seek God’s will for your life? Then Carey is the place for you! In partnership with local churches and parachurch agencies, the Centre for Chinese Research and Training aims to equip current and future Chinese Christian leaders for service in the churches of Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond. Our lecturers and staff are committed to journeying alongside you in your discernment of God’s calling, encouraging your discipleship and vocational development. Studying an NZQA accredited qualification in Mandarin, you will draw from biblical, theological (historical and contemporary), intercultural, interdenominational, interdisciplinary, and intergenerational resources for application to your unique calling and station in life and ministry. The Centre also provides interdisciplinary research and learning on themes and topics that support contextual theological construction and the churches’ growth in; biblical discipleship, church leadership development, equipping the next generations (children’s and youth work), pastoral care (across all ages and seasons of life), and strategic missional outreach and witness. 1 YEAR FULL-TIME OR PART-TIME OPTIONS AVAILABLE AWARD Students will be awarded with: New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies (NZQA accredited, 120 credits)

对我而言,克理是真理的播种机,是知识的加油站,是属灵的大家庭。 克理中文部的神学培训大大提升了我的属灵生命,让我感觉自己好像坐上了一架属灵飞 机 ,向下看能更清楚的审视有关信仰的一切,向上看与我们的独一真神更亲近! To me, Carey is like an agency that plants the truth, a fuel station that fills learners with knowledge, and a big spiritual family. My Chinese theological education at Carey has deeply enriched my spiritual life. I feel as though I am on board a spiritual aeroplane. When on board, I am provided an aerial view of the Christian faith and I am drawn closer in intimacy to our monotheistic God.”

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梁红源

Hongyuan Liang

Centre for Chinese Research and Training graduate


intermission whakatere te tawhātanga

Navigate the gap between school and your future, and learn more about God, the world, and your place in it. Take a year and find out what God has in-store for your life with our Intermission programme. “I’m just not sure what I should do next…” “I need to figure out who I am and what I can offer before I can save the world…don’t I?” Sound familiar? Intermission is a one-year full-time programme for those at the quarter-life stage (17-21). You will be a part of a small cohort of students journeying alongside one another as you re-evaluate direction in life, rethink world views, refuel for discipleship, and reorder your priorities in life for the world in which we live. The programme provides a well-rounded supportive environment for you to learn transferable skills that will set you up well for your next season of study, training, or work. You’ll learn to pray more deeply for the world around you, gain insight into ministry opportunities through community placements, and be challenged through local and national field trips. You will also get an introduction to tertiary level tools of learning and develop skills in research, critical thinking, writing, and presentations, as well as engagement with academic scholars. Intermission provides an excellent foundation for future academic study. 1 YEAR FULL-TIME (on-site in Auckland) AWARD Students will be awarded with: New Zealand Certificate in Christian Ministry (NZQA accredited, 120 credits)

It’s been awesome. Intermission has been very foundational for my faith in Jesus. It wasn’t what I expected. I thought it was going to be a very heavy Bible study, but it’s also about team bonding, accountability, and helping each other out; relationship building with your peers and God as well.”

Matt Algar

Intermission graduate, and training for youth work at Praxis

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IMPORTANT NOTE:

our courses

Not all courses are offered every year, so some courses listed below will NOT necessarily be available.

ā mātou akoranga

Intermission

Please consult the Carey timetable or talk with the Carey administrative team.

(New Zealand Certificate in Christian Ministry only)

MF402

Making Life Work

MB430

Exploring God’s Word

MF409

Learning to Live

MF478

Faith Engaging Social Issues

MB421

Christian Worldview

Undergraduate

(New Zealand Certificate and Diploma in Christian Studies,

Bachelor of Applied Theology, Graduate Diploma of Applied Theology)

MB521

Thinking Theologically

MB790

Research Essay (Bible & Theology)

MB526

Insights into Church History

MI700

Integrative Project

MB531

Introduction to the Old Testament

MM561

Introduction to Pastoral Care

MB532

Introduction to the New Testament

MM564

Worship Then and Now

MB6/716

Brethren Churches

MM565

Children’s Ministry

MB6/720 Christology

MM572

Foundations of Youth Ministry

MB6/722

Spirit and Trinity

MM581

Mission of God

MB6/723

People of God

MM661

Pastoral Counselling

MB6/724

Humanity and Hope

MM663

Introduction to Preaching

MB6/726

Baptist Churches

MM665

Missional Leadership

MB6/727

Early Church

MM6/768

Adolescent Development and Spirituality

MB6/728

A History of the Gospel in Aotearoa

MM6/769

Gospel and Youth

MB630

Understanding Culture

MM6/777

Family and New Zealand Society

MB6/731

Prophets: A Canonical Reading

MM687/787 Church and Mission in Multicultural Contexts

MB6/732 Pentateuch

MM790

Research Essay (Ministry & Mission)

MB6/733

Worship and Wisdom

MM6/794

Poverty, Transformation and the Gospel

MB6/735

Gospels: Luke

MM6/795

Special Topic (Ministry)

MB6/736

Gospels: John

MS510

Te Ao Māori

MB6/737 Romans

MS6/705

Christian Spirituality

MB6/738

Revelation and the Justice of God

MF501

Reflective Field Education 1

MB739 Biblical Research: Palestine in the

MF601

Reflective Field Education 2

Time of Jesus

MF701

Reflective Field Education 3

MB6/740

Acts: A Missional Reading

MF505

Contextual Theological Praxis 1

MB6/743 Apologetics

MF605

Contextual Theological Praxis 2

MB6/744

1 Corinthians

MF705

Contextual Theological Praxis 3

MB6/748

Biblical Narrative (Old Testament)

Undergraduate in Mandarin

(New Zealand Diploma in Christian Studies only)

MB521

神学绪论 Thinking Theologically

MF501

实习一 Reflective Field Education 1

MB526

教会历史 Insights into Church History

MM561

牧养与栽培 Introduction to Pastoral Care

MB531

旧约导论 Introduction to the Old Testament

MM581

宣教使命 Mission of God

MB532

新约导论 Introduction to the New Testament

Note: Courses listed are indicative only. Refer to the Carey timetable for specific options.

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scholarships ngÄ karahipi

Carey is committed to helping every student achieve the dreams and goals God has given them and this includes offering financial scholarships for those students who would benefit from extra financial assistance. We provide access to a number of scholarships and funds for students studying in New Zealand. All are annual unless otherwise stated.

The scholarships cover undergraduate and postgraduate students who show academic potential and contribution to their field of work. Scholarship award decisions will be made on the basis of a completed application or nomination by the Carey Scholarships Sub-Committee. Completing an application does not guarantee you will receive a scholarship.

For more information go to carey.ac.nz

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admission requirements he tikanga whakauru

NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN CHRISTIAN MINISTRY General Admission: Open entry with NCEA level 2 attainment. Applicants with no secondary schooling or NCEA level 1 will require an entry assessment test. NEW ZEALAND CERTIFICATE IN CHRISTIAN STUDIES / NEW ZEALAND DIPLOMA IN CHRISTIAN STUDIES / BACHELOR OF APPLIED THEOLOGY General Admission: Applicants must have either: • National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) with a minimum of 42 credits at Level 3 or higher on the National Qualifications Framework and a minimum of 8 credits in English at Level 2 or higher (4 credits of which must be in reading with the remaining 4 in writing) or, • Grade C or higher in each of the three subjects in New Zealand University Entrance or Bursaries and Scholarships (NZUEBS) examinations. GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF APPLIED THEOLOGY General Admission: All applicants must have completed a recognised undergraduate degree or be able to demonstrate equivalent practical, professional, or educational experience at an appropriate level. Special Admission: New Zealand citizens or permanent residents who do not meet the general admission requirements but who will have reached the age of twenty by the first day of the semester for which admission is sought and who are able to provide evidence of aptitude or appropriate work or other 28

experience may be granted special admission. POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN APPLIED THEOLOGY AND MASTER OF APPLIED THEOLOGY An applicant will normally have completed one of the following: • A recognised undergraduate degree in theology or Christian ministry with a grade point average of B in courses of the undergraduate programme at levels 6 and 7 (or equivalent) or, • A professional or other qualification which, in the judgment of the Academic Director, can be recognised as equivalent to a bachelor’s degree in theology or Christian ministry. An applicant who does not meet these requirements but who has completed a recognised undergraduate degree in a discipline other than theology or Christian ministry may be admitted as a candidate following successful completion of a bridging programme of study as determined by the Academic Director. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Carey must verify, prior to enrolling an international student in a programme, that the student has the necessary English language proficiency as demonstrated below. An international applicant must demonstrate that they have satisfied one of the following conditions: • Achieved, within the two years preceding the proposed date of enrolment, one of the internationally recognised

proficiency test outcomes. IELTS is the preferred language proficiency measure used by Carey, specific IELTS levels for different programmes are outlined below • Achieved National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 and has met New Zealand University Entrance requirements • Received an undergraduate or higher qualification from either, New Zealand, Australia, Canada, The Republic of Ireland, South Africa, the United Kingdom, or the United States, or been awarded the Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) • Completed at least five years secondary education at schools where the student was taught using English as the language of instruction • Completed all primary education and at least three years secondary education at schools where the student was taught using English as the language of instruction. IELTS is the preferred English language proficiency test used at Carey. Once the IELTS test is completed the applicant must provide Carey with a copy of their test results prior to acceptance on a programme. For specific programme requirements please refer to the English language requirements in the Academic Regulations and Calendar.

All international applicants should carefully read the International Student Regulations prior to application. These are available at carey.ac.nz or from the Academic Registrar.


academic dates wātaka akoranga

Semester One

fees

utu whakauru

Tuition

Returning student enrolments close

Wednesday 4 December 2019

Undergraduate

$746.00 per 15 credit course

Undergraduate (international)

New student enrolments close

Friday 9 February 2020

$2,260.00 per 15 credit course

Audit (not for credit)

$320.00 per 15 credit course

Intermission begins

Tuesday 25 February

Postgraduate

$1,879.00 per 30 credit course

Postgraduate (international)

Lectures begin

Monday 2 March

$4,520.00 per 30 credit course

Final date for late/change of enrolment/final payment

Friday 13 March

Other Fees

Final date for withdrawal from course

Friday 27 March

Student Services fee

$40.00 per 15 credit course $80.00 per 30 credit course

Graduation

Saturday 4 April

Application fee

$50.00

Easter

Friday 10 AprilTuesday 14 April

Enrolment fee

$40.00

Late application fee

$50.00 $20.00

Study/reading weeks

Monday 13 AprilFriday 1 May

Student ID replacement card Change of enrolment

$50.00 per course

Queen’s Birthday

Monday 1 June

Replacement of official transcript

$30.00

Lectures end

Monday 17 June

Study/reading weeks and final assessments

Monday 15 JuneFriday 26 June

Postage of original degree/diploma certificate

$10.00 within New Zealand and $20.00 overseas

Semester one ends

Friday 26 June

Inter-semester break

Monday 29 JuneFriday 17 July

Semester Two Returning student Wednesday 10 June enrolments close

Replacement and postage replacement $80.00 (including postage degree/diploma certificate in New Zealand or overseas) Remarking/resubmission

$50.00 per course

Application for cross-credit

$100.00 for 15 credits $200.00 for 30 credits or more

Application for aegrotat/ compassionate pass

$50.00

New student enrolments close

Wednesday 24 June

Application for aegrotat/ compassionate pass

$50.00

Lectures begin

Monday 20 July

Credit recognition from New Zealand institutions

$100.00 for 15 credits $200.00 for 30 credits or more

Final date for late/change of enrolment/final payment

Friday 31 July

Credit recognition from overseas institutions/prior learning

$200.00 for 15 credits $400.00 for 30 credits or more

Study/reading weeks

Monday 31 AugustFriday 18 September

Extension of MAppTheol candidature

$350.00 for each partial or complete three-month period

Labour Day

Monday 26 October

Thesis resubmission

$300.00

SENDing

Thursday 29 October

Lectures end

Monday 2 November

Training Tracks*

Study/reading weeks and final assessments

Monday 2 NovemberFriday 13 November

Pastoral Leadership

$1,600.00

Youth Pastoral Leadership

$1,600.00

Semester two ends

Friday 13 November

Mission Track

$800.00

Intermission ends

Friday 13 November

Discovery Track

$700.00

Intermission $700.00 Ngā Pou Amorangi

$700.00

Ethnic Ministry Training

$700.00

Field Trips Noho Marae (Te Ao Māori, Understanding Culture)

$62.00 + koha (each Noho Marae)

There is a fee subsidy available that can assist with the funding of the Pastoral Leadership and Youth Pastoral Leadership programmes for students from Baptist churches.

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BE AN EFFECTIVE AND RESILIENT LEADER FOR THE LONG HAUL. Carey is passionate about sustaining leaders. The Carey Centre for Lifelong Learning (CCLL) supports and resources the ongoing learning and development of leaders and practitioners in Christian ministry and mission. The Centre creates or curates a growing collection of world‑class learning and development options. No matter whether you volunteer or are paid, are full or part-time, have a formal or informal role in your church or wider community, have previous qualifications or not, and wherever you find yourself on the denominational spectrum: we are here to serve your ongoing learning needs.

WE OFFER: Guided learning options Low-intensity need-specific non-formal learning options that respond to current issues that church and mission leaders are facing. Carey lecturers and other experts and practitioners become ‘facilitators’ who guide learning through various topics. Topics include: Community Missional Engagement, Church Management, Communication, Church and Society, Good Governance, Domestic Violence within the Church, Te Ao Māori, and more.

Taught by one of Carey’s lecturers on the first Wednesday of each month, a new topic is brought into focus: from the Bible, theology, pastoral care, mission, youth, history, and culture. The focus is on what will help you right now, material that will resource you in your current leadership and volunteer roles.

New for 2020, this is another way to get Bible college teaching, live on your device, wherever you are. These short courses will provide overviews of various topics to do with Bible study, theology, and mission, taught by high caliber, research active, Carey lecturers who are also active in their local churches.

lifelonglearning.nz

If you live in the provinces, the mainland, or in the back blocks of New Zealand it can be hard to stay connected with Carey. Fortunately Carey is now offering a new webinar series.* It’s a way to beat the tyranny of distance. It gives us all a taste of who the Carey lecturers are and what they have to offer. It builds connections with the college. Better than that, I’ve noticed that the conversations sparked after the webinar has finished have been wide ranging, energetic and robust. Give it a go!”

Colin Wood

Pastor, Parklands Baptist Church * A small group gathered each month to watch and discuss the Focus webinar series.


begin the journey tīmata te haerenga

If you are interested in finding out more: Call us on 0800 773 776 or 09 525 4017 Email enquiries@carey.ac.nz Our friendly team will be able to help you work out the best study option for you.

Personal on-site tour Pop in and visit us at 473 Great South Road, Penrose, Auckland, for a personal tour of the campus. Sit in on a class or join us at community worship in our chapel on Tuesdays to get a taste of what study and community at Carey is all about.

Open days Carey organises two open days during the year. Come and join us for a relaxed, informative day where you get to taste what community and study at Carey is all about. Our 2020 open days are Tuesday 26 May and Tuesday 6 October.

Visit carey.ac.nz and investigate your options.

Programme and course information is subject to change. For the latest information please refer to carey.ac.nz, or contact us.

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473 Great South Road, Penrose Auckland 1061, New Zealand PO Box 12149, Penrose Auckland 1642, New Zealand T +64 9 525 4017 / 0800 773 776 F +64 525 4096 E enquiries@carey.ac.nz

carey.ac.nz


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