HIGHER CERTIFICATE IN BIBLE TEACHING

Accredited

SAQA ID Number: 115959
Minimum Credits: 120
Exit Level: NQF Level 5
Length: Minimum of one year of study

This programme provides an introduction to major areas of theological study, including both academic study and practical application of biblical truth. This one-year programme is designed as a foundational programme for church leaders and Bible teachers.
The Higher Certificate in Bible Teaching is also offered via local learning.
 

 
Field of study: NSB 07 – Human and Social Studies
Sub-field: Religious and Ethical Foundations of Society

Core Modules (80 Credits):

    • CT01 – Christian Character
    • CT02 – Old Testament Survey 1
    • CT04 – New Testament Survey 1
    • CT06 – Bible Interpretation
    • ​CT07 – Biblical Worldview
    • CT08 – Bible Doctrine Survey 1
    • CT09 – Bible Doctrine Survey 2
    • CT12 – Ethics for Christian Living

Electives - Choose any four of the following elective modules (40 Credits)

Christian Education Track

    • CE01 – Christian Education 1
    • CE02 – Christian Education 2
    • CE03 – Christian Education 3
    • CE04 – Christian Education 4

Christian Preaching Track

    • CP01 – Christian Preaching 1
    • CP02 – Christian Preaching 2
    • CP03 – Christian Preaching 3
    • CP04 – Christian Preaching 4

Apologetics Track

    • CA01 – Christian Apologetics 1
    • CA02 – Christian Apologetics 2
    • CA03 – Ministry to Muslims
    • CA05 – Theology of Creation

Other Electives

    • CT03 – Old Testament Survey 2
    • CT05 – New Testament Survey 2
    • CM09 – Witness of the Church
    • CM11 – Church Planting
    • CM12 – Farming God’s Way

Supportive Modules - Compulsory (No Credits)

    • CX01 – Study Skills
    • CX02 – English Skills
    • CX03 – Computer Skills

Requirements for Admission

A student may be accepted into the MTC Higher Certificate in Bible Teaching if he/she meets any of the following requirements:

    • South African National Senior Certificate (NSC) with a minimum of 30% in the language of learning and teaching — English — as certified by Umalusi, coupled with an achievement rating of 3 (Moderate Achievement, 40-49%) or better in four recognized NSC 20-credit subjects; (Based on Department of Education Higher Education Act, 1997(Act 101 of 1997Minimum Admission Requirements for Higher Certificate, Diploma and Bachelor’s Degree Programmes requiring a National Senior Certificate (NSC) (Government Gazette, 24 Vol 751, No 32131 of 11 July 2008); or,
    • An accredited equivalent of a National Senior Certificate from a foreign institution that is deemed equivalent to no. 1 above; or,
    • Higher Certificate or Advanced Certificate in a cognate field with an average of at least 50%; or,
    • DiplomaBachelor’s, or other qualification at an exit level of NQF Level 5 or higher with an average of at least 50%.

A student may also be admitted into the programme through recognition of prior learning (RPL). Such must be done according to MTC’s RPL Policy. It is the responsibility of the student to provide sufficient evidence of prior learning. MTC may charge a fee for processing RPL portfolios. Admission via RPL does not mean that the student will obtain credits toward any of the MTC modules. According to MTC’s RPL Policy not more than 10% of students admitted to study in accredited programmes at the college in a given year, can be via RPL.

Foreign Students

Foreign students need to take note of the following requirements:

    • Only certified copies of identity documents (e.g. passport), visas, qualifications, and transcripts will be accepted for application purposes;
    • Students with a school-leaving certificate equivalent to the South African National Senior Certificate can only be accepted into an accredited MTC programme once the certificate has been evaluated by the relevant South African qualifications authority, in this case Higher Education South Africa (HESA).
    • Undergraduate and postgraduate qualifications from a foreign institution will be evaluated by MTC, however, MTC may require the student to have the qualification evaluated by the relevant South African qualifications authority, in this case the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
    • Any foreign qualification that cannot be verified will not be considered in an application and the student may have to apply for admission via RPL.

Entrance Exams

All applicants who are accepted to study at MTC have to write exams. The purpose of these exams is to identify the student’s level of competence in the English language, academic literacy, and computer skills. Based on his/her results, a student will be required to take associated support modules in the course of their studies.

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Legislation Governing Admission

The following legislation is applicable to admission requirements:

    • Department of Education Higher Education Act, 1997(Act 101 of 1997) Minimum Admission Requirements for Higher Certificate, Diploma and Bachelor’s Degree Programmes requiring a National Senior Certificate (NSC) (Government Gazette, 24 Vol 751, No 32131 of 11 July 2008).
    • The Higher Education Qualifications Framework (As Revised September 2011).