Academic Higher Education / Undergraduate Awards

Graduate Certificate in Leadership

Duration

Full-time not available. Up to 2 years part-time

Modes of Study

Mixed

Start Date

February, July

Fees

University of Divinity accredited awards attract fees. To view the University of Divinity tuition fees for 2024 visit https://divinity.edu.au/documents/university-of-divinity-tuition-fees-2024/

Students may apply for Commonwealth support for study through the Fee Help. More information may be found by following the link: https://www.studyassist.gov.au/help-loans/fee-help

Overview

The Graduate Certificate in Leadership is designed for both new and experienced leaders wishing to consolidate their learning, challenge their assumptions and underpinning knowledge and skills, and explore ways to develop their leadership influence skills in their teams and workplaces.

Students undertake a series of coursework units which may include a project unit, integrating critical thinking and engagement with theoretical, religious, and spiritual beliefs with a body of knowledge and lived experience. This is done through enquiry-based studies, case studies from leading professionals to address workplace problems and issues, that may lead to practical applications for change in their professional context.

Students may choose from streams in Organisational Leadership or Transformational Leadership.

Course Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Leadership will be able to

  1. ​​Analyse and synthesise relevant information and concepts that may include perspectives from religious beliefs and spiritual traditions.
  2. ​Articulate specialised knowledge of leadership theories and frameworks that may include perspectives from religious beliefs and spiritual traditions to inform leadership practice in complex contexts.
  3. Communicate, both orally and in writing, leadership ideas and decisions in logical, relevant ways.
  4. ​Critically reflect on and respond appropriately to theological, religious, social, cultural, ethical and / or sustainability issues from a leadership perspective.
  5. Participate, contribute, and actively collaborate with other professionals to facilitate healthy organisational development and transformation.

How Do I Apply?

For application enquiries please contact us via email registrar@sbc.edu.au

About St. Barnabas College

St Barnabas College is part of the Anglican Diocese of Adelaide, serving the educational needs of the Diocese and the Province of South Australia.

We deliver high quality undergraduate and postgraduate theological education, equipping clergy, laity, and ordination candidates for ministry in the church and for Christian life in the world.