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Cornerstone Institute Bachelor of Theology in Community Leadership: Christian Ministry

Cornerstone Institute

Bachelor of Theology in Community Leadership: Christian Ministry

Cape Town, South Africa

Bachelor's degree

3 up to

6 years

English

Full time, Part time

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Distance Learning, On-Campus

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Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Theology in Community Leadership: Christian Ministry offers an in-depth study of theology and its application in community leadership, preparing graduates for effective ministry roles. This program emphasizes biblical studies, practical ministry skills, and community engagement, cultivating the ability to lead diverse groups in a faith-based context.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various areas, including church leadership, community outreach, chaplaincy, and non-profit organizations. This degree equips students with the skills needed to inspire and guide others within their communities.

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Introduction

Registration Certificate No 2001/HE08/006. NQF 7; SAQA ID: 57225. (376 CREDITS)


This programme develops Christian leaders with a broad theoretical and practical foundation in Christian ministry. Graduates will be grounded in Biblical texts and equipped with the knowledge and skills to serve in churches and faith-based organisations. Academic study and personal faith are integrated to produce leaders with a mature, holistic spirituality.


Admission Requirements

  • A National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a bachelor’s pass or equivalent;
  • Matriculation Certificate (with university exemption) or equivalent;
  • Higher Certificate or an Advanced Certificate or Diploma in a cognate field.


Alternative Admission Requirements

  • A National Senior Certificate or National Certificate Vocational with a diploma pass (or equivalent) combined with the results of the NBT;
  • Mature age of 23 and over during the first year of studies and a National Senior Certificate (or equivalent);
  • RPL policy for access and the results of the NBT are determining factors for admission. Contact the admissions office regarding RPL;
  • Mature students (45 years or later) can be admitted, determined by the RPL conditions and the results of the NBT.


Time Commitment

  • Minimum three years;
  • Maximum six years part-time;
  • On campus and online;
  • January and July intakes.

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