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CONTENTS CHAPLAINCY overview 3 COURSES Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching 4 Bachelor of Ministry and Theology 10 Bachelor of Arts 14 Bachelor of Arts (Psychology specialisation) 18 ADMISSIONS Alternate entry 22 Entry requirements for international students 22 Fee and scholarship information 22 How to apply 24 Contact information 24 2
WHY SHOULD I CHOOSE TO STUDY CHAPLAINCY AT AVONDALE? Avondale s bachelor degree programs with a specialisation, major or minor in Chaplaincy are designed to prepare you for work in a range of government, private, not-for-profit and church organisations. Depending on the area you choose to study, a major in chaplaincy can give you the opportunity to prepare for school-based chaplaincy positions, ministry, nonchurch related chaplaincy positions, and a career in human behaviour and counselling. Avondale has been providing excellence in Christian higher education since 1897. We are committed to providing education that prepares people to make a significant difference in the world. 3
BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF TEACHING (BA/BTCH) - CHAPLAINCY MAJOR CRICOS code: 057299E Degree Type: Undergraduate Locations Offered: Lake Macquarie Campus Study Mode: On campus. A number of first year units are also available via distance education. Course Duration: Four years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Avondale s Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Teaching is an integrated combined degree program that will give you the ability to teach in at least two secondary-level curriculum areas whilst also providing in-depth knowledge in one or more fields of study within the BA. Avondale s new chaplaincy major not only qualifies you to teach, but also qualifies you for school chaplaincy positions in all school systems. It is recommended that you enrol in a Religion/ Chaplaincy double major program. 4
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS DIRECT ENTRY ATAR of 63.00+ (or equivalent eg. OP of 17 or less) ALTERNATE ENTRY If your ATAR is below 63.00 (or equivalent), you may still be able to gain entry into this degree on a conditional basis. Previous work experience and educational qualifications will also be considered upon application. For further information on alternative pathways into a course visit www.avondale.edu.au/admissionrequirements WHERE IT COULD TAKE YOU You will graduate with the ability to teach Years 7 to 12 in your chosen curriculum study areas. BA/BTch chaplaincy major graduates also leave with the skills to gain employment as a: School chaplain Special education teacher Secondary school administrator. In addition to education-related careers, teachers often find careers in the corporate world where organisational and relationship skills are valued by employers. PROGRESSION TOWARDS A MINISTRIAL QUALIFICATION COURSE STRUCTURE SUMMARY Graduates from a BA/BTch with a major in Chaplaincy who wish to qualify for ordination into the Seventh-day Adventist ministry can complete an additional minimum of 10 units in Ministry and Theology. This would satisfy the minimum requirements in Biblical Studies and Theology, and would go partway to meeting the requirements in Ministry. Graduates could have more or fewer credits, depending on the options they choose within their degree. The BA/BTch is composed of 32 units (192 credit points) of study over eight semesters, combining studies in education with studies in teaching field disciplines from the BA degree. The BA strand contributes 96 credit points to the combined degree, while the BTch strand is 96 credit points. All units are worth six credit points (unless otherwise specified). 5
CURRICULUM STUDIES UNITS Curriculum Studies focus on content and methods of teaching for the various teaching fields and specialisations in the secondary school curriculum. In these studies, you are familiarised with NSW school system syllabus documents with the intention that you will be prepared to teach effectively in any school system. The Curriculum Studies in particular discipline areas (units with EDCZ codes) are required for both the first and second teaching fields. You will be familiarised with the following key learning areas: Religious Studies EDCZ26400 Curriculum Studies Religion PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE UNITS The Professional Development and Experience units address the teaching strategies, skills and practices involved in teaching in a secondary classroom and provide opportunities for continuous school-based professional experience, offering increased responsibilities within a variety of school settings, for periods of two to six weeks at a time. CHRISTIAN STUDIES UNITS These units address ethical, social and religious values relevant to life and the workplace.the BA/BTch degree sequence is outlined below: EDUC14300 EDUC24300 EDUC34300 Christian Studies for Teachers I Christian Studies II* Christian Studies III Philosophy of Christian Education * You may choose to study a substitute unit from the following School of Ministry and Theology units: BBNT16000 Gospels A BBNT1700 Epistles A ENGL2100 The Bible as Literature ENGL25000 Literature and Religion (offered in odd years) THCH16500 SDA History and Ministry of Ellen White THWR36400 World Religions ACCT16000 Introduction to Accounting A The course requires a completion of a total of 95 days of professional experience including 10 days of experiential learning in the following units: EDSP17000 Professional Development and Experience IA EDSP17100 Professional Development and Experience IB EDSP27000 Professional Development and Experience II EDSP37000 Professional Development and Experience III EDSP37500 Professional Development and Experience IVA EDSP37600 Professional Development and Experience IVB EDUCATION UNITS The following education units provide a theoretical base to the teaching and learning process: EDUC15600 EDUC21600 EDUC26000 EDUC29500 EDUC30000 Literacy in Education Computers, Learning and Practitionerbased Research Theories of Development and Learning Multicultural Education and Indigenous Studies Individual Differences and the Atypical Child CHAPLAINCY MAJOR UNITS You will need to select two units in consultation with the Faculty Dean from the following: CNSL22000 CNSL31000 CMIN16500 CMIN29000 CMIN10500 CCPR36000 Emotional Processes and Addictive Behaviours Social, Ethical, Legal and Spiritual Issues in Counselling Youth Ministry (offered in even years) Marriage and Family Ministry Small Groups (offered in even years) Event Management 6
SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO ARTS-EDUCATION STUDENTS COURSE SPECIFIC SCHOLARSHIP - EDUCATION Avondale offers a number of education scholarships to new students from Australia and New Zealand who have a passion for their chosen course and a desire to study at Avondale. For specific details regarding this scholarship, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships COURSE SPECIFIC SCHOLARSHIP - ARTS Avondale offers a number of arts scholarships to new students from Australia and New Zealand who have a passion for their chosen course and a desire to study at Avondale. For specific details regarding this scholarship, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships ASA REGIONAL EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP A limited number of regional education scholarships worth $5,000 per annum for three years are available to selected Avondale Education and Teaching students. Emphasis in allocation of regional scholarships will be given to students willing to teach in Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, Mildura (Victoria), Bundaberg (Queensland) and Northern Queensland. For a full list of Avondale scholarships and information on how to apply, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships 7
BACHELOR OF ARTS/BACHELOR OF TEACHING - RELIGION/CHAPLAINCY MAJOR - STANDARD STRUCTURE YEAR ONE SEMESTER 1 BA MAJOR 100 CMIN26400 CHAPLAINCY PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE EDUC15600 LITERACY IN EDUCATION EDSP17000 PROF. DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE IA SEMESTER 2 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (JULY, 3 WEEKS) BA MAJOR 100 CMIN16100 COMMUNICATION AND WORSHIP EDUC14300 CHRISTIAN STUDIES I EDSP17100 PROF. DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE IB YEAR TWO SEMESTER 3 BA MAJOR 200 CMIN28100 EVANGELISM IN PRACTICE A EDUC26000 THEORIES OF DEVELOPMENT AND LEARNING EDSP27000 PROF. DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE II SEMESTER 4 BA MAJOR 200 YEAR THREE SEMESTER 5 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (JULY, 3 WEEKS) CNSL11000 COUNSELLING SKILLS I EDUC29500 MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION AND INDIGENOUS STUDIES EDUC24300 CHRISTIAN STUDIES II BA MAJOR 300 CHAPLAINCY MAJOR ELECTIVE CURRICULUM STUDIES MAJOR/MINOR 200 EDSP37000 PROF. DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE III SEMESTER 6 BA MAJOR 300 YEAR FOUR SEMESTER 7 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (JULY, 3 WEEKS) CHAPLAINCY MAJOR ELECTIVE CURRICULUM STUDIES MAJOR/MINOR 200 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (FEBRUARY, 2 WEEKS) EDUC21600 COMPUTERS, LEARNING AND PRACTITIONER-BASED RESEARCH BA MAJOR 300 BA ELECTIVE 200/300 CHPL31000 CLINICAL PASTORAL EXPERIENCE A EDSP37500 PROF. DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE IVA SEMESTER 8 PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (JULY - AUGUST, 6 WEEKS) EDUC34300 PHILOSOPHY OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION EDUC30000 INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCE AND THE ATYPICAL CHILD CHPL32000 CLINICAL PASTORAL EXPERIENCE B EDSP37600 PROF. DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE IVB TEXTBOOK AND OTHER COSTS You can expect to spend approximately AUD$50 to $350 on textbooks, lecture notes and excursions per semester. Some textbooks are available to borrow from Avondale s library. Information concerning certification requirements is available from the Faculty Dean. You are advised to familiarise yourself with these requirements, as responsibility for registration as a teacher rests with you. STATE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS FOR TEACHERS Endorsement of Avondale s Bachelor of Teaching and Education by the New South Wales Government Institute of Teachers Advisory Panel qualifies graduates for employment as teachers in the NSW State public system. Other Australian state governments have different requirements for teachers to become registered to teach in state schools, but normally registration in one state is considered as meeting the requirements for other states. SELF-DISCLOSURE AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK Current legislation requires those who will be engaged in professional experience involving children or young people to sign a self-disclosure form (Prohibited Persons Declaration) and consent to a criminal record check. All Avondale Bachelor of Education and Teaching students are required to undergo these checks. 8
AWESOME MINISTRY ALINA COCCETTI When I think about what inspired me to pursue chaplaincy, I can say that I ve always had a heart for working with young people. To be able to support students on their individual journeys is an incredible honour. I really love being that person in their life who can encourage them and give them some consistency in such an unpredictable stage of their lives. For me, the X-factor in terms of the learning environment at Avondale is the underlying message in every aspect of education: the fact that every individual has a God-given potential and value. At Avondale, I discovered that in my own life, and I also discovered how to see that in the lives of other people. That discovery was incredible. My vision for Chaplaincy is to empower students and their families to be able to deal with the challenges that life throws at them. Life is unpredictable, so I want them to find their God-given purpose, their identity and their value. I want them to realise that with all these attributes, they will be able to face anything in life. I think chaplaincy is such an exciting career path. It s an awesome ministry opportunity where you have the chance to work in a variety of places, such as in schools, hospitals, universities and even at an army base. I love that I get to work with people who are searching, people who are looking for meaning and purpose in life. As a chaplain, I have the opportunity to share with them something incredible and life-changing: who God really is, and how he sees them. Alina Coccetti Then: Graduate Diploma in Ministry and Theology Now: Chaplain at Brisbane Adventist College 9
BACHELOR OF MINISTRY AND THEOLOGY (BMINTH) - CHAPLAINCY MAJOR CRICOS code: 059851C Degree Type: Undergraduate Locations Offered: Lake Macquarie Campus Study Mode: On campus. First year units are available via distance education. Course Duration: Four years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Avondale s Bachelor of Ministry and Theology is designed to prepare you for employed ministry in Seventh-day Adventist churches and organisations, and other Christian denominational churches. The course will provide you with a foundation in ministry and theology and the resources required to work as an employed minister. Within the bachelor degree, a variant in chaplaincy is now also available, providing you with greater career opportunities. The four-unit counselling electives within the degree is also church recognised, making it a great alternative career option for anyone wanting to work in the ministry. 10
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS DIRECT ENTRY ATAR of 63.00+ (or equivalent eg. OP of 17 or less) ALTERNATE ENTRY If your ATAR is below 63.00 (or equivalent), you may still be able to gain entry into this degree on a conditional basis. Previous work experience and educational qualifications will also be considered upon application. For further information on alternative pathways into a course visit www.avondale.edu.au/admissionrequirements OTHER REQUIREMENTS Recommendation form, and telephone interview with the pastor of the church you currently attend Optional telephone interview between yourself and a faculty member At least two years must have elapsed since your baptism, during which time you must have been active in a local church. WHERE IT COULD TAKE YOU COURSE STRUCTURE SUMMARY The BMinTh and BMinTh(Hons) provide the foundations for a career as a: Church pastor Youth minister Evangelist Church administrator School chaplain Hospital chaplain Pastoral educator University lecturer. The BMinTh is composed of 32 units (192 credit points) of study over eight semesters. All units are worth six credit points (unless otherwise specified). 11
BACHELOR OF MINISTRY AND THEOLOGY - CHAPLAINCY VARIANT - STANDARD STRUCTURE YEAR ONE SEMESTER 1 BBNT16000 GOSPELS A THCH16500 SDA HISTORY AND MINISTRY OF ELLEN WHITE THSY16100 INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY CMIN16000 SPIRITUAL FORMATION FOR PASTORAL MINISTRY SEMESTER 2 BBNT17000 NT EPISTLES A BBBL17000 HEBREW A CMPS16000** DEVELOPMENTAL AND PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY OR CMPS17500* PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY ACROSS THE LIFESPAN CMIN16100 COMMUNICATION AND WORSHIP YEAR TWO SEMESTER 3 BBBL16000 NEW TESTAMENT GREEK IA BBOT26500** OLD TESTAMENT PROPHETS OR BBOT27600* OLD TESTAMENT HISTORICAL WRITINGS THCH26500 EARLY AND MEDIEVAL CHURCH CMIN21500 MINISTRY: THEORY AND PRACTICE A SEMESTER 4 BBBL16100 NEW TESTAMENT GREEK IB BBOT26200** PENTATEUCH OR BBOT29000* OLD TESTAMENT POETRY AND WISDOM LITERATURE THSY26000 ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY OR HIST26500 THE REFORMATION OR THSY21000 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN SCIENCE AND THEOLOGY CMIN26500 PREACHING IN MINISTRY YEAR THREE SEMESTER 5 BBNT35100 GOSPELS B CMIN26400 CHAPLAINCY PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE THCH37100 HISTORICAL THEOLOGY (MODERN PERIOD) CMIN16500 YOUTH MINISTRY (S) OR CSTD10400 SPIRITUAL CARE IN HEALTH (H) SEMESTER 6 BBB13600 BIBLICAL APOCALYPSES THSY28000 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND RELIGIONS CNSL11000 COUNSELLING SKILLS I EDSP39500 SCHOOL SYSTEMS FOR CHAPLAINS (S) OR CNSL21000 COUNSELLING THEORIES I (H) YEAR FOUR SEMESTER 7 CHPL31000 CLINNICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION A THSY36000 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY A CNSL22000 EMOTIONAL PROCESSES AND ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOURS OR EDSP17000 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND EXPERIENCE IA OR CCPR26800 PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE OR CHAPLAINCY ELECTIVE (CMIN APPROVED) CMIN28100 EVANGELISM IN PRACTICE A SEMESTER 8 CHPL32000 CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION B THSY36100 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY B CMIN29000 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY MINISTRY OR CNSL31000 SOCIAL, ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SPIRITUAL ISSUES IN COUNSELLING OR CCPR36000 EVENTS MANAGEMENT OR CHAPLAINCY ELECTIVE (CMIN APPROVED) CMIN38300 MINISTRY: THEORY AND PRACTICE B ** Unit offered in even years, * Unit offered in odd years S = Recommended for students wanting a career in school chaplaincy, H = Recommended for students wanting a career in hospital chaplaincy. 12
TEXTBOOK AND OTHER COSTS You can expect to spend approximately AUD$500 on textbooks, lecture notes and excursions per semester, depending on the texts specified for particular units and the location of professional experience. FIELD EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Built into all the Ministry and Theology degrees are placement and mentoring opportunities in a church. Specific requirements attached to several of the church ministry units need to be fulfilled in a church, high school or hospital. In order to be placed, you are required to sign a self-disclosure form (Prohibited Persons Declaration) and consent to a criminal records check. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO MINISTRY AND THEOLOGY STUDENTS THE A S & J W JORGENSEN SCHOLARSHIP A trust fund has been established to provide financial assistance in the form of scholarships to theology students at Avondale. Applicants must be able to demonstrate eligibility on the basis of need. The number and amount of scholarships may vary from year to year depending on the funds released from the trust fund. Up to two scholarships valued at $1500 per year may be awarded. THE MCDOWELL THEOLOGY SCHOLARSHIP Valued at up to $1500 per year, up to four first-year scholarships and up to four second, third, or fourth year scholarships are available to students from Australia or New Zealand who are enrolled in the Bachelor or the Graduate Diploma in Ministry and Theology program. One-off grants of up to $1500 may also be awarded. GENERAL CONFERENCE - ADVENTIST WOMEN S MINISTRIES SCHOLARSHIPS Scholarship awards are based on academic achievement, financial need, and community outreach. Specific amounts of scholarship awards vary from year to year and are dependent on the funds available in your division. Scholarships may be obtained only through your home division. For a full list of Avondale scholarships and information on how to apply, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships 13
BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) - CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR CRICOS code: 057294K Degree Type: Undergraduate Locations Offered: Lake Macquarie Campus Study Mode: On campus. A small number of first year subjects are available via distance education Course Duration: Three years full-time (or part-time equivalent) The Bachelor of Arts, double major in Chaplaincy offers you the flexibilty of an Arts degree alongside your studies in chaplaincy and counselling. The double major program will equip you to work in various areas such as government organisations, not-for-profits and large corporations. The BA provides broad preparation for future employment, as well as a sound basis for those wishing to pursue honours, graduate diplomas and other postgraduate degrees. 14
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS DIRECT ENTRY ATAR of 61.00+ (or equivalent eg. OP of 17 or less) ALTERNATE ENTRY If your ATAR is below 61.00 (or equivalent), you may still be able to gain entry into this degree on a conditional basis. Previous work experience and educational qualifications will also be considered upon application. For further information on alternative pathways into a course visit www.avondale.edu.au/admissionrequirements WHERE IT COULD TAKE YOU BA chaplaincy double major graduates leave with the skills to gain employment in the following areas: University chaplain Workplace chaplain Ambulance Services chaplain State Emergency Services chaplain Sporting organisation chaplain Orphanage chaplain Prison chaplain. COURSE STRUCTURE SUMMARY The BA is composed of 24 units (144 credit points) of study over six semesters. All units are worth six credit points (unless otherwise specified). 15
Chaplaincy Double Major Units CMIN16000 Spiritual Formation for Pastoral Ministry CMIN16100 Communication and Worship (can be counted as a core unit) CMPS16000 Developmental and Pastoral Psychology OR CMPS17500 Pastoral Psychology across the Lifespan CNSL11000 Counselling Skills I THSY16100 Introduction to Theology (can be counted as a core unit) CMIN21000 Chaplaincy Principles and Practice CNSL22000 Emotional Processes and Addictive Behaviours CNSL31000 Social, Ethical, Legal and Spiritual Issues in Counselling CHPL31000 Clinical Pastoral Education A CHPL32000 Clinical Pastoral Education B THWR364000 World Religions (can be counted as a core unit) And up to five units (no more than three at 100-level) of: CCCR11500 Writing for Media CCPR26800 Public Relations Practice CNSL21000 Counselling Theories I CSTD10400 Spiritual Care in Health EDSP17000 Professional Development and Experience IA EDSP27600 Professional Development and Experience II EDUC29500 Multicultural Education and Indigenous Studies ENGL21000 Bible as Literature ENGL25000 Literature and Religion OEHP10100 Perspectives in Outdoor Education OEHP20200 Sea Kayaking OEHP20300 Expedition Planning and Management OEHP20400 Leadership in the Outdoors Electives Electives are undergraduate units which you may freely choose from most faculties (except professional units from the teaching, nursing and theology degrees, coded CMIN, EDCP, EDCZ, NURS, EDPP, EDSP) subject to timetable and prerequisite constraints. Christian Studies Units These units address ethical, social and religious values relevant to life and the workplace.the arts degree sequence is outlined below: ARTS14300 THSY14300 CSTD24300 THCH16500 Christian Studies I OR Introduction to Theology Christian Studies II* OR SDA History and Ministry of Ellen White * You may choose to study a substitute unit from the following School of Ministry and Theology units: BBNT16000 Gospels A BBNT17000 Epistles A ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature ENGL25000 Literature and Religion (offered in odd years) THCH16500 SDA History and Ministry of Ellen White THWR36400 World Religions TEXTBOOK AND OTHER COSTS You can expect to spend approximately AUD$150-350 on textbooks, lecture notes and excursions per semester. Some textbooks are available from the Avondale s library. And at least two of: CCPR36000 Event Management EDSP37500 Professional Development and Experience IVA For a comprehensive list of units available, please see the Course Convenor. 16
BACHELOR OF ARTS - CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR - STANDARD STRUCTURE YEAR ONE SEMESTER 1 CMIN16000 SPIRITUAL FORMATION FOR PASTORAL MINISTRY CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR OPTION ELECTIVE 100 CSTD14300 CHRISTIAN STUDIES I OR THSY16100 INTRODUCTION TO THELOGY SEMESTER 2 CMPS16000 DEVELOPMENTAL AND PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY OR CMPS17500 PASTORAL PSYCHOLOGY ACROSS THE LIFESPAN CNSL11000 COUNSELLING SKILLS I ELECTIVE 100/200 CMIN16100 COMMUNICATION AND WORSHIP YEAR TWO SEMESTER 3 CMIN26400 CHAPLAINCY PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE CNSL22000 EMOTIONAL PROCESSES AND ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOURS CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR OPTION CSTD24300 CHRISTIAN STUDIES II OR THCH16500 SDA HISTORY AND MINISTRY OF ELLEN WHITE SEMESTER 4 CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR OPTION CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR OPTION CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR OPTION THSY28000 AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND RELIGIONS OR THWR36400 WORLD RELIGIONS YEAR THREE SEMESTER 5 CHPL31000 CLINICAL PASTORAL EXPERIENCE A CNSL31000 SOCIAL, ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SPIRITUAL ISSUES IN COUNSELLING CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR OPTION BA CORE SEMESTER 6 CHPL32000 CLINICAL PASTORAL EXPERIENCE B CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR OPTION CHAPLAINCY DOUBLE MAJOR OPTION BA CORE SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO ARTS STUDENTS COURSE SPECIFIC SCHOLARSHIP - ARTS Avondale offers a number of arts scholarships to new students from Australia and New Zealand who have a passion for their chosen course and a desire to study at Avondale. For specific details regarding this scholarship, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships For a full list of Avondale scholarships and information on how to apply, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships 17
BACHELOR OF ARTS (BA) - PSYCHOLOGY SPECIALISATION, CHAPLAINCY MAJOR CRICOS code: 057294K Degree Type: Undergraduate Locations Offered: Lake Macquarie Campus in conjunction with The University of New England (UNE), Armidale Study Mode: On campus and via distance education combination Course Duration: Three years full-time Avondale s Bachelor of Arts (BA), specialisation in Psychology is offered in conjunction with The University of New England (UNE), Armidale. The degree provides you with the opportunity to study and understand human behaviour. It will teach you the connection between a person s mind, the environment, society and their biological body. Within the Psychology specialisation, you can choose to major in Chaplaincy if you are interested in a career in non-church related chaplaincy positions. You will complete 10 course units at UNE via distance education, and a further 14 course units on campus at Avondale. For most psychology subjects, you will also need to complete two to three days of classes per semester on campus at UNE. 18
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS DIRECT ENTRY ATAR of 61.00+ (or equivalent eg. OP of 17 or less) ALTERNATE ENTRY If your ATAR is below 61.00 (or equivalent), you may still be able to gain entry into this degree on a conditional basis. Previous work experience and educational qualifications will also be considered upon application. For further information on alternative pathways into a course visit www.avondale.edu.au/admissionrequirements WHERE IT COULD TAKE YOU The BA (psychology specilisation), majoring in Chaplaincy provides the foundations for a career as a: Counsellor Youth worker Hospital chaplain Prison chaplain University chaplain Community support coordinator. To work as professional psychologist, you will need to complete a fourth year of study in psychology and then undertake either a master s degree or two years of professional supervision. COURSE STRUCTURE SUMMARY The BA is composed of 24 units (144 credit points) of study over six semesters. All units are worth six credit points (unless otherwise specified). 19
Chaplaincy Major Units CNSL11000 Counselling Skills I CMIN26400 Chaplaincy Principles and Practice CNSL22000 Emotional Processes and Addictive Behaviours CNSL31000 Ethical, Legal and Spiritual Issues in Counselling CHPL31000 Clinical Pastoral Education A CHPL32000 Clinical Pastoral Education B THWR36400 World Religions Psychology Units The Psychology component of the degree is undertaken by cross-institutional enrolment at UNE. While enrolled at Avondale s Lake Macquarie campus, you will study the UNE units by distance education. In addition, you will be required to attend a three-day intensive school at UNE for each unit except the first two. PSYC101 Introductory Psychology PSYC102 Introductory Psychology II PSYC200 Social Psychology PSYC202 Research Methods and Statistics PSYC206 Cognitive Psychology PSYC213 Lifespan Developmental Psychology PSYC301 Psychological Testing PSYC302 Advanced Research Methods and Statistics PSYC366 Biopsychology UNE Psychology elective at 300-Level (an Avondale BA Elective may be substituted for the UNE elective) BA Core Units You will choose five core units (no more than three at 100-level): CCCR11500 Writing for Media CCPR26800 Public Relations Practice CCPR36000 Event Management CNSL21000 Counselling Theories I CSTD10400 EDSP17000 Spiritual Care in Health Professional Development and Experience IA EDSP27600 EDSP37500 EDUC29500 ENGL21000 OEHP10100 OEHP20200 OEHP20300 OEHP20400 Professional Development and Experience II Professional Development and Experience IVA Multicultural Education and Indigenous Studies Bible as Literature Perspectives in Outdoor Education Sea Kayaking Expedition Planning and Management Leadership in the Outdoors Any CMIN units Christian Studies Units These units address ethical, social and religious values relevant to life and the workplace.the arts degree sequence is outlined below: ARTS14300 Christian Studies I CSTD24300 Christian Studies II* * You may choose to study a substitute unit from the following School of Ministry and Theology units: BBNT16000 Gospels A BBNT17000 Epistles A ENGL21000 The Bible as Literature ENGL25000 Literature and Religion (offered in odd years) THCH16500 SDA History and Ministry of Ellen White THWR36400 World Religions You may also undertake a Psychology major and minor although these do not meet the criteria of a sequence recognised by the Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC). TEXTBOOK AND OTHER COSTS You can expect to spend approximately AUD$150-350 on textbooks, lecture notes and excursions per semester. Some textbooks are available from Avondale s library. 20
BACHELOR OF ARTS - PSYCHOLOGY SPECIALISATION, CHAPLAINCY MAJOR - STANDARD STRUCTURE YEAR ONE SEMESTER 1 PSYC101 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY I CMIN26400 CHAPLAINCY PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE ARTS14300 CHRISTIAN STUDIES I BA CORE 100/200 SEMESTER 2 PSYC102 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY II YEAR TWO SEMESTER 3 CNSL11000 COUNSELLING SKILLS I BA CORE 100/200 BA CORE 100/200 PSYC202 RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS PSYC200 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY CNSL22000 EMOTIONAL PROCESSES AND ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOURS BA CORE 100/200 SEMESTER 4 PSYC206 COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY PSYC213 LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY CCPR36000 BA CORE 100/200 CSTD24300 CHRISTIAN STUDIES II YEAR THREE SEMESTER 5 PSYC302 ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODS AND STATISTICS PSYCHOLOGY ELECTIVE 300 CHPL31000 CLINICAL PASTORAL EXPERIENCE A CNSL31000 ETHICAL, LEGAL AND SPIRITUAL ISSUES IN COUNSELLING SEMESTER 6 PSYC301 PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING PSYC366 BIOPSYCHOLOGY CHPL32000 CLINICAL PASTORAL EXPERIENCE B THWR36400 WORLD RELIGIONS SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE TO ARTS STUDENTS COURSE SPECIFIC SCHOLARSHIP - ARTS Avondale offers a number of arts scholarships to new students from Australia and New Zealand who have a passion for their chosen course and a desire to study at Avondale. For specific details regarding this scholarship, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships For a full list of Avondale scholarships and information on how to apply, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships 21
ALTERNATE ENTRY Decisions on alternative pathways to admission are made by the Academic Registrar in consultation with the relevant Course Convenor and other appropriate personnel. Alternative admission may be obtained by one or more of the following methods: Previous post-secondary qualifications Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) Special Consideration (disadvantaging factors impacting on Year 12 results). Detailed information on alternative admission is available from Avondale s Admission Enquiry Centre or in the Undergraduate Handbook. Pages from the handbook can be downloaded at www.avondale.edu.au/handbook CREDIT TRANSFER AND ADVANCED STANDING Avondale has a formal process for the assessment of transfer credit. Requests for credit on the basis of prior learning or experience must be sent to the Course Convenor, supported by official documentation from the institution or organisation where the prior learning/experience occurred. Documentation will normally be in the form of an original copy of an official academic transcript (in English), supported by unit outlines and any other relevant documentation. The Faculty or School Learning and Teaching Committee decides on credit to be granted on the basis of prior learning. For more information visit www.avondale.edu.au/credittransfer ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Overseas applicants will have their qualifications assessed by the Admission Enquiry Centre. Overseas applicants are also required to satisfy Australian Government visa requirements. For a comprehensive list of English and academic entry requirements, visit www.avondale.edu.au/entryrequirements DELIVERY APPROACHES Methods of teaching and learning include: Distance education Lectures and tutorials Field trips Practical design sessions Oral and audio visual presentations Assignments Problem-based learning Observations and professional experience. FEES For current information on tuition, on-campus accommodation and meal costs, visit www.avondale.edu.au/fees FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) If you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or a permanent visa holder, you may be eligible for a CSP government subsidised tuition. Students who hold a CSP pay a student contribution amount for each unit of study at a lower fee rate than a full domestic tuition fee. Australian citizens have the option of deferring the payment of all or part of their student contribution until income exceeds the threshold. New Zealand citizens and Australian permanent visa holders are required to pay their student contribution amount upfront. FEE-HELP If you are an Australian citizen or a permanent humanitarian visa holder, you may be eligible for FEE-HELP assistance. FEE- HELP is a Commonwealth loan scheme that allows eligible students to defer tuition fee payment and can cover all or part of a student s tuition fees, up to a lifetime limit. FEE-HELP is available for all Avondale higher education courses. For further details visit www.studyassist.gov.au SCHOLARSHIPS For a complete list of scholarships available, visit www.avondale.edu.au/scholarships HOW TO APPLY For an information pack and application form, contact Avondale Admissions or apply online at www.avondale.edu.au Phone: +61 2 4980 2377 Freecall: 1800 991 392 (within Australia) Email: study@avondale.edu.au Mail: PO Box 19, Cooranbong NSW 2265, Australia CRICOS Provider No 02731D Avondale College Ltd trading as Avondale College of Higher Education January 2014 Disclaimer: The information in this document is correct at the time of publication. Policies and course information may change without notice. Any changes will be published on our website at www.avondale.edu.au. Avondale will not be held liable for decisions made on the basis of this publication alone. ASSESSMENT METHODS A wide range of methods are used to assess your performance. These include: Theory and practical assignment work Practical experience Tests Assignments End of semester examinations. 22
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HOW TO APPLY For an information pack and application form, contact Avondale Admissions or apply online at WWW.AVONDALE.EDU.AU Phone: +61 2 4980 2377 Freecall: 1800 991 392 (within Australia) Email: study@avondale.edu.au Postal: PO Box 19, Cooranbong NSW 2265, Australia 24