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Carey Timetables 2024 – Provisional

The below timetables are indicative only. Dates and times may be subject to change.
Course titles and descriptions for 2024 are available here.
For further information about enrolment in 2024 please contact our Academic Registrar.

Undergraduate Timetable

All courses are available both onsite and online unless stated otherwise

Semester One: Weekly Taught Courses
26 February – 28 June 2024

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

9.30am-12noon

MB6/724
Humanity and Hope
(Christa McKirland)

MB6/732
Pentateuch
(Michael Rhodes)

FORMATION TUESDAY*
Pastoral Leadership,
Youth Pastoral Leadership,
Mission Track, General Formation,
Ngā Pou Amorangi and Intermission

MM561
Introduction to Pastoral Care
(Phil Halstead)

MM6/794
Poverty, Transformation, and the Gospel
(Emma Stokes)

 

INTERMISSION
MB409
Learning to Live
Onsite class only
11.15am
Chapel
Onsite or Online
INTERMISSION
MB421
Christian Worldview
Onsite class only

1.30pm-4pm

MB630
Understanding Culture*
(Andrew Picard)

MB6/736
Gospels: John
(Jonathan Robinson)

MS510
Te Ao Māori*
(Manakinui Te Kahu)

MB526
Insights into Church History
(John Tucker)

MS6/705
Christian Spirituality
(Jim McInnes)

INTERMISSION
MF430
Exploring God’s Word
Onsite class only
(Jonathan Robinson)

EVENING
7pm-9.30pm

MB531
Introduction to the Old Testament
Online class only
(Michael Rhodes)

*Formation groups start at different times. Check with your track leader.

*MS510 Te Ao Māori and MB630 Understanding Culture have noho marae (Te Whetū-o-Te Rangi – Welcome Bay, Tauranga) with two full days of classes each: 30-31 March 2023.

MF5/6/701 Reflective Field Education and MF5/6/705 Contextual Theological Praxis courses are facilitated in your church or community context.
See your CareyOnline course for details.

All Carey courses can be studied as a regional/distance student—either live via Zoom during the published time above OR by accessing the recording uploaded to CareyOnline.

Published times are for on-site classes. All classes also offer a ‘live’ Zoom option. Regional/distance students are encouraged to join live via Zoom where possible.

Where courses are offered at both levels 6 and 7 it is indicated by the 6/7 format, e.g. MB6/735 indicates that “Luke” is available as both Level 6 and Level 7.

If courses fall on a public holiday, the class will be rescheduled to the week after normal teaching concludes.

Semester One: Block Courses
26 February – 28 June 2024

Course Dates and Time (held on-site)
MM572
Foundations of Youth Ministry*
(Sam Kilpatrick and Heather Ameye-Bevers)
TBC

*This is a residential block course (on-site) that includes evening sessions and planned time together. You need to be present for the whole time.

Plus three online Zoom Classes (see CareyOnline)

MM665
Missional Leadership
(Emma Stokes)
TBC
NB: Attendance for block courses is required and expected in order to maximise the learning experience. If you are unable to attend a block course please discuss this in advance with your teachers.

Semester Two: Weekly Taught Courses
22 July – 15 November 2024

Monday Tuesday Wednesday

9.30am-12noon

MB532
Introduction to the New Testament
(Jonathan Robinson)
FORMATION TUESDAY*
Pastoral Leadership,
Youth Pastoral Leadership, Mission Track, General Formation, Ngā Pou Amorangi and Intermission

M6/720
Christology
(Christa McKirland)

MM581
Mission of God
(Emma Stokes)

 

INTERMISSION
MF409
Learning to Live
On-site class only
11.15am
Chapel
Onsite or Online

1.30pm-4pm

MB6/738
Revelation and the Justice of God
(Andrew Picard)

MB6/748
Biblical Narrative: Old Testament

MI700
Integrative Project
(Phil Halstead, Christa McKirland & Jonathan Robinson)

MM6/768
Adolescent Spirituality
(Sam Kilptarick)

MB6/744
1 Corinthians
(Jonathan Robinson)

INTERMISSION
MF478
Faith Engaging Social Issues
On-site class only
INTERMISSION
MF401
Making Life Work
On-site class only

EVENING
6.30pm-8.45pm

MB521
Thinking Theologically
On-line class only
(Christa McKirland)

*Formation groups start at different times. Check with your track leader.

MF5/6/701 Reflective Field Education course is facilitated fully online.
See your CareyOnline course for details.

Semester Two: Block Courses
22 July – 15 November 2024

Course Dates and Time
MM663
Introduction to Preaching
(Paul Windsor)
TBC

Plus Zoom classes (see CareyOnline)

MM565
Children’s Ministry
TBC
NB: Attendance for block courses is required and expected in order to maximise the learning experience. If you are unable to attend a block course please discuss this in advance with your teachers.
MF5/6/701 Reflective Field Education course is facilitated fully online. See your CareyOnline course for details.

All Carey courses can be studied as a regional/distance student—either live via Zoom during the published time above OR by accessing the recording uploaded to CareyOnline.

Published times are for on-site classes. All classes also offer a ‘live’ Zoom option. Regional/distance students are encouraged to join live via Zoom where possible.

Where courses are offered at both levels 6 and 7 it is indicated by the 6/7 format, e.g. MB6/735 indicates that “Luke” is available as both Level 6 and Level 7.

If courses fall on a public holiday, the class will be rescheduled to the week after normal teaching concludes.

Postgraduate Timetable

Block course timetable

Full Year Courses
26 February – 15 November 2024

Course Dates and Delivery Mode
MA801
Research Methods in Applied Theology
(George Wieland)
Full year, block delivery
On campus blocks
14-15 March | 16-18 September
Plus Research Conference: 19 September
MA805
Human Flourishing
(Christa McKirland and Phil Halstead)
Full year, block delivery
On campus blocks
1-3 May
MA829
Public Theology and the Church
(Andrew Picard)
Full year, block delivery
On campus blocks
15-17 April
MA810
Special Topic: Leadership
(Sarah Harris)
Full year, block delivery
On campus blocks
Dates TBC
MA821
Research Essay

Please Note: The dates above are for the block courses held onsite. Each course also includes Zoom classes throughout the year.

Attendance at block courses is required for all postgraduate students. If you are unable to attend please discuss this in advance with your course teacher.