Charles Sturt University advises new applicants that, once offered a course, they must enrol for subjects in 2 sessions (ie. Autumn and Spring).
For Continuing Students, CSU sends ecomm messages in October each year reminding students to enrol in subjects for both sessions in the following year.
This list may be downloaded as a pdf document (60KB).
In order to help students in undergraduate theology courses (University Certificate, Diploma of Theology and Bachelor of Theology) and students in the Graduate Diploma in Theology to plan their subject selection, the following two year cycle of subject offerings is posted. This list reflects the expected pattern of subject offerings in the next two years. However, it is possible that some subjects may not be offered if there are insufficient enrolments or if sessional lecturers are unavailable. This list is indicative and is provided to help with planning, but it does not guarantee that a subject will be offered at the time specified. You must check the final Subject Availability List prior to each semester to confirm which subjects will be offered.
THL101/417 New Testament Greek 1
THL105/408 Introduction to Old Testament Studies
THL205 Luke–Acts
THL302 New Testament Greek 3
THL301 Alternative New Testament Voices
THL304 The Pentateuch
THL111/460 Introduction to Christian Theology
THL211 God, Creation and Ecology
THL216 Christian Spirituality
THL313 Feminist Theology
THL314 Sacramental Theology
THL328 Reconciliation: Indigenous Public Policy
THL121/418 Introduction to Christian Ministry
THL122 Pastoral Care
THL151 Introduction to Youth Ministry
THL220/426 The Diaconate
THL223 Christianity and Australian Society
THL254 Youth, Culture and Mission
THL323 Christian Worship
THL325 Advanced Pastoral Care
THL131/410 The Christian Church to 500 CE
THL232 European Church History from 1789 CE
THL341 Guided Research
THL102/416 Hebrew 1
THL106/409 Introduction to New Testament Studies
THL203 Paul and His Letters
THL204 New Testament Greek 2
THL209 Wisdom and Worship Traditions
THL303 Judaism and Early Christianity
THL113/461 Being the Church
THL214 The Holy Spirit and Christian Hope
THL215/407 Jesus the Christ
THL315/440 Anglican Foundations
THL322 Theology, the Arts and Film
THL123/438 Mission, Evangelism and Apologetics
THL152 Youth Ministry: Leadership and Practice
THL217 Homiletics
THL228 Pastoral Care Interventions
THL242 New Religious Movements, Cults and Sects
THL251 Youth, Evangelism and Discipleship
THL252 Theological and Ethical Issues for Youth Ministry
THL231 Australian Church History from 1788 CE
THL235 Medieval Church History (500–1500 CE)
THL341 Guided Research
THL101/417 New Testament Greek 1
THL105/408 Introduction to Old Testament Studies
THL208 The Gospels of Matthew and Mark
THL241 Hebrew 2
THL302 New Testament Greek 3
THL308 The Prophetic Literature
THL111/460 Introduction to Christian Theology
THL222 Pastoral Theology
THL236 Science and Religion
THL316 The Triune God
THL334 Interfaith Dialogue
THL121/418 Introduction to Christian Ministry
THL122 Pastoral Care
THL151 Introduction to Youth Ministry
THL220/426 The Diaconate
THL225 Aboriginal Cultures and Spirituality
THL254 Youth, Culture and Mission
THL325 Advanced Pastoral Care
THL131/410 The Christian Church to 500 CE
THL234 British Church History from 1815 CE
THL341 Guided Research
THL106/409 Introduction to New Testament Studies
THL202 Old Testament History and Narrative
THL204 New Testament Greek 2
THL305 New Testament Exegesis in Greek
THL306 Hebrew 3
THL307 Johannine Literature
THL113/461 Being the Church
THL215/407 Jesus the Christ
THL315/440 Anglican Foundations
THL326 Theological Ethics
THL123/438 Mission, Evangelism and Apologetics
THL152 Youth Ministry: Leadership and Practice
THL226 Christian Education
THL228 Pastoral Care Interventions
THL242 New Religious Movements, Cults and Sects
THL251 Youth, Evangelism and Discipleship
THL252 Theological and Ethical Issues for Youth Ministry
THL132/419 Reformation Church History (1500–1700 CE)
THL332 Christian Mission
THL341 Guided Research
Last updated: Monday 19 October 2009