Undergraduate Certificate in Divinity focusing on mission
Are you interested in pursuing a short qualification focused on mission? You should consider the Undergraduate Certificate in Divinity choosing from the suite of mission units offered by Eva Burrows College, including a couple of newly created units.
You only need to complete four undergraduate units to meet the requirements of an Undergraduate Certificate, meaning that it’s achievable in 18-24 months alongside your usual ministry or working life. All units are offered fully online.
What might this look like in 2027-2028 for an EBC student?
- Summer intensive (February) – Mission Foundations taught by Lt Col Dr Lyn Edge. Intensive mode means setting aside two weeks to engage deeply in the content, with an extended time for finalising assessments.
- Semester 1 (February-May) – Bible for Holistic Mission taught by Rev Dr Arseny Ermakov. This unit is one of our newer units, having been taught for the first time in 2025.
- Semester 2 (July-October) – Contemporary Mission in Context taught by Rev Dr Rex Rigby. Another of our newest EBC unit offerings, taught for the first time in 2025.
- Summer intensive 2028 (February) – Justice and Social Mission taught by Lt Col Dr Lyn Edge. Intensive mode means setting aside two weeks to engage deeply in the content, with an extended time for finalising assessments.
Audit study is also an option for people who are keen to engage with learning content for professional or personal development purposes without the rigor of assessments or aiming towards a qualification.
There is lots of flexibility in unit choice in an Undergraduate Certificate in Divinity, so we can work with you to customise your unit choices.
Have a chat to us to talk through your options! Contact us at +61 3 9847 5400 or enquiries@ebc.edu.au.
(Please note that this advice is based on the anticipated 2027/2028 timetable. All units are not offered every year, so please talk to us if you are interested in a mission-focused qualification but looking to start at a later time or extend the period of learning beyond the period outlined here).