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Subject Enrolment

See which subjects are available this year for you to choose from ,and enrol in. Make sure you’re enrolled in subjects for both Session 1 and 2 every year [and Session 3, should your course require a compulsory enrolment in Session 3 as well].

Ready to enrol?

This page contains information about enrolling, subject availability, and our two-year cycle of subjects offered to help you plan your studies.

How to enrol

Step 1: 

Check your current subjects and course details are correct in Online Administration.

Step 2: 

Choose subjects for the full academic year, including both Session 1 and Session 2. If your course has compulsory Session 3 enrolment, make sure you choose subjects for this session too.

  • View what subjects you have left to study and what sessions and subjects are available under ‘Enrolment Pattern’ in your University Handbook. Remember it’s important you follow the Handbook from the year you commenced your course. Your Graduation Planning System can also help you to see what subjects you’ve completed and what you have remaining in your course.
  • Check when subjects are available (see Subject availability section below).
  • Contact your Course Director if you need more help choosing your subjects.

Step 3: 

Add or delete subjects

Check Charles Sturt’s important dates to find the census date for your session.

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Before the census date

You can add or delete subjects until census date*.
  • Go to Add or remove subjects.
  • Select the session you want to add subjects to.
  • Search for the subject you want to add.
  • Select ‘add subject’ to enrol in the subject for that session.
*Subjects added to your enrolment after midnight on the first Sunday of session are conditional on approval. If it is not approved, you will be withdrawn from the subject and you will not be liable for any subject fees.

After the census date

You can request to add subjects post census date. Keep in mind you cannot defer payment for these subjects as a Commonwealth Support Student, you must pay your Subject fees upfront as a Full Fee Paying student. Additional approval is also required from the relevant Subject Coordinator and Course Director to enrol in the subject.

  • Submit the ‘Late add of Subject (Post Census)’ form in the Student Portal.
  • You can also check the status of your request there.

You’ll be unable to delete subjects after census date. If you’ve suffered illness, misadventure, or extenuating circumstances you need to complete a Special Consideration form to apply to withdraw from a subject after the census date (AW grade).

Subject availability

There are two ways to access current subject availability lists through Charles Sturt University. In each case, you will need to know your login id and your current Charles Sturt University password. 

First method:

  1. Go to student.csu.au
  2. Go to the link “Subject Info”
  3. Click on “Subject Availability”

Second method:

Use the Subject Availability online tool (have your login id and password ready).

Two-year availability cycle

To help students create a study plan, and enrol in their chosen subjects for their respective courses, we have provided a list of available subjects below.  Please note that some subjects may only be available every year, as Charles Sturt’s School of Theology follows a two-year availability cycle.  This means some subjects may only be available every second year.

Please note that some subjects may occasional only be offered through the United Theological College Campus in Sydney, as marked below.   

Please note: This list is indicative only and is provided to help with planning.  It does not guarantee that a subject will be offered at the time specified. You must check the final Subject Availability List (as specified above) prior to each semester to confirm which subjects will be offered. (You will need your student ID and password to log in.)

Legend
  • Subjects in bold are offered yearly.
  • Subjects not in bold are offered every second year
  • Subjects in italics are offered occasionally
Biblical languages
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
THL100
Intro to Biblical Languages (Session 3)
THL100
Intro to Biblical Languages
THL102/416
Biblical Hebrew 1
THL241/457
Biblical Hebrew 2
THL101/417
New Testament Greek 1
THL204/443
New Testament Greek 2
THL302/THP408
New Testament Greek 3
THL306/THP405
Biblical Hebrew 3
Biblical studies
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
THL105/408
Intro to Old Testament Studies
THL106/409
Intro to New Testament Studies
THL105/408
Intro to Old Testament Studies
THL106/409
Intro to New Testament Studies
THL208/THP402
The Synoptic Gospels
THL202/THP403
Old Testament History and Narrative
THL208/THP402
The Synoptic Gospels
THL209
Wisdom & Worship Traditions
THL203
Paul and His Letters
THL307
The Johannine Literature
THL303/THP407
Judaism and Early Christianity
THL301
Alternative New Testament Voices
THL308
The Prophetic Literature
THL304/THP409
The Pentateuch
THL511 Contemporary Approaches to Biblical StudiesTHL517 Advanced Biblical ExegesisTHL511 Contemporary Approaches to Biblical StudiesTHL517 Advanced Biblical Exegesis
THL517 Advanced Biblical ExegesisTHL535 Seminar in Biblical & Theological InterpretationTHL517 Advanced Biblical ExegesisTHL535 Seminar in Biblical & Theological Interpretation
Church history
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
THL131/410
The Rise of Christianity to 600 CE
THL132/419
The European Reformations
THL131/410
The Rise of Christianity to 600 CE
THL132/419
The European Reformations
THL231/THP406
Christianity in Australian History
THL315/440
Anglican Foundations
THL235
Medieval Church History
THL315/440
Anglican Foundations
THL330/THP400
Global Christianity Since 1700
THL513 Church History MethodologyTHL533 The Philosophy of Religious HistoryTHL513 Church History MethodologyTHL533 The Philosophy of Religious History
Practical theology
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
THL115/490
Christian Worship
THL120/491
Practical Theology
THL115/490
Christian Worship
THL120/491
Practical Theology
THL225/THP410
Aboriginal Cultures and Spirituality
THL362/THP532
Doing Theology on Indigenous Australian Countries
THL228/MIN428
Pastoral Care (UTC)
THL228/MIN428
Pastoral Care (UTC)
THL320/469
Homiletics
THL238/438
Mission, Evangelism & Apologetics
THL220/426
The Diaconate (Session 3)
THL242 New Religious Movements & Alternative Spiritualities (Or Session 3)
THL519/MIN419 Contemporary Issues in Practical TheologyTHL518/MIN418 Studies in Liturgy and WorshipTHL519/MIN419 Contemporary Issues in Practical TheologyTHL518/MIN418 Studies in Liturgy and Worship
Systematic theology
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
THL111/460
Introduction to Christian Theology
THL113/461
Being the Church
THL111/460
Introduction to Christian Theology
THL113/461
Being the Church
THL216
Christian Spirituality
THL215/407
Jesus the Christ
THL245/THP401
God and Humanity
THL215/407
Jesus the Christ
THL334
Interfaith Dialogue
THL329/487 World Religions and Christian TheologyTHL314/499
Sacramental Theology
THL211/THP404
Ecological Theology
THL316/468
The Triune God
THL326/493
Theological Ethics
THL545 Classic Texts in Christian TheologyTHL512 Contemporary Theology in a Global ContextTHL545 Classic Texts in Christian TheologyTHL512 Contemporary Theology in a Global Context
THL514 Theological Hermeneutics THL514 Theological Hermeneutics THL544 Theology and Spirituality in Contempoary Engagement
Theological electives
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
COM120
Reasoning, Values and Communication
THL328 Reconciliation (UTC) (Session 3)COM120
Reasoning, Values and Communicationy
THL328 Reconciliation (UTC) (Session 3)
THL341/427
Guided Research
THL341/427
Guided Research
THL341/427
Guided Research
THL341/427
Guided Research
THL361
Theology International Study Experience
THL361
Theology International Study Experience
THL361
Theology International Study Experience
THL361
Theology International Study Experience
Honours/Masters non-discipline specific
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
THL501 Guided ResearchTHL501 Guided ResearchTHL501 Guided ResearchTHL501 Guided Research
THL514 HermeneuticsTHL514 Hermeneutics
THL561
Theology Honours Dissertation
THL561
Theology Honours Dissertation
THL561
Theology Honours Dissertation
THL561
Theology Honours Dissertation
THL605 Theology Masters Coursework DissertationTHL605 Theology Masters Coursework DissertationTHL605 Theology Masters Coursework DissertationTHL605 Theology Masters Coursework Dissertation
Master of Pastoral Counselling
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
THL400 Pastoral Counselling Skills THL428 Pastoral Counselling: Grief and Loss THL400 Pastoral Counselling Skills THL428 Pastoral Counselling: Grief and Loss
THL420 Pastoral Counselling Theory and Professional Issues THL433 Pastoral Counselling: Mental Health and Trauma THL420 Pastoral Counselling Theory and Professional Issues THL433 Pastoral Counselling: Mental Health and Trauma
THL430 Pastoral Counselling: Crisis Intervention THL434 Spiritual Direction THL430 Pastoral Counselling: Crisis Intervention THL434 Spiritual Direction
THL432 Pastoral Counselling: Relationships and Family THL435 Applied Pastoral Theology THL432 Pastoral Counselling: Relationships and Family THL435 Applied Pastoral Theology
THL521 Theological Ethics for the Helping Professions THL530 Social Research Methods for Pastoral Counselling THL530 Social Research Methods for Pastoral Counselling
Year Long Subjects
THL557 Advanced Pastoral Counselling Skills THL557 Advanced Pastoral Counselling Skills
THL558 Pastoral Counselling Professional Practice THL558 Pastoral Counselling Professional Practice
THL559 Pastoral Counselling Reflective Perspectives THL559 Pastoral Counselling Reflective Perspectives
Graduate Certificate of Professional Supervision
Odd Years
(Session 1)
Odd Years
(Session 2)
Even Years
(Session 1)
Even Years
(Session 2)
MIN400 Reflective Practice MIN406 Group and Peer Supervision MIN400 Reflective Practice MIN406 Group and Peer Supervision
MIN503 Professional Supervision 1 MIN525 Professional Supervision 2 MIN503 Professional Supervision 1 MIN525 Professional Supervision 2

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