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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

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 a comprehensive education in theology and practical ministry skills. This program prepares students for leadership roles in church and community settings, focusing on biblical principles and their applications in real-world contexts.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates may pursue careers as church leaders, community organizers, or Christian educators. Other opportunities include roles in non-profit organizations and social services, where they can influence and inspire positive change within 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 bachelorโ€™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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