We'd be delighted to have you study Theology with us.
In working out your best course of study there are four steps to follow:
1. What would you like to achieve?
Think about what you would like to gain from your study, how much time you think you can devote, and what previous tertiary study you can build on.
2. Which level of study are you ready for?
If you are new to university study or haven't studied Theology before, then you can work towards an undergraduate qualification.
View undergraduate qualifications in Theology
If you have the required pre-requisites from previous theological study, then you can work towards a postgraduate qualification.
Find out more about our postgraduate Theology programme
3. Which papers would you like to study?
It is important that you become familiar with the requirements for each course of study, so that you can make informed choices. This is particularly important as you approach the completion of your chosen course. We are able to advise on this.
You may also enrol in individual papers under the category of a Certificate of Proficiency. This is a way for you to do individual papers without having to undertake a whole qualification. In some cases, it may be possible to take Otago papers under the Certificate of Proficiency and credit them toward a qualification with another university or theology provider.
Contact us if you would like to discuss this further
4. You are now ready to enrol
Find out about scholarships available to Theology students
Contact us with any questions about your intended course of study or how to structure your degree
Downloads
Papers
- Theology papers (PDF)
Timetables
- Academic dates – week map 2026 (PDF)
- Theology on-campus papers timetable 2026 (PDF)
- Theology teaching days 2026 (PDF)
- Theology videoconference timetable 2026 (PDF)