Worldview Centre for Intercultural Studies

Launceston, Tasmania
Public-College

Overview

Worldview is a public intercultural studies college at Launceston, Tasmania. Its average annual cost of tuition is A$ 20,400. International students are required to have a minimum IELTS score of 6.0 in order to attend the college.

Around 80% of Worldview graduates go on to full-time ministry. They serve as individuals or with many different organisations, including Christian and Missionary Alliance, Campus Crusade for Christ, Christian Literature Crusade, CMS, Compassion, Evangelical Union of South America, European Christian Mission, FEBC, Global Interaction, Language Recordings, HCJB, International Nepal Fellowship, OMF International, Operation Mobilisation, Pioneers of Australia, ReachAcross, Servants, SIM International, Wycliffe Bible Translators, WEC International, Youth for Christ, Youth With A Mission, and others.

Worldview operates as a campus of the Melbourne School of Theology (MST), which is an affiliated college of the Australian College of Theology (ACT). MST is approved to deliver nationally recognised courses accredited by the ACT. Worldview is registered as a campus of MST for domestic and overseas students.

The ACT is an Australian government approved higher education provider (TEQSA Provider Number: PRV12010), leading and fostering a robust consortium of independent affiliated colleges, which actively engage in scholarship and collaborate in the provision of theological education.

Courses offered by the college are Diploma of Christian Studies, Diploma of Ministry pathway 1, Advanced Diploma of Ministry pathway 1, Diploma of Christian Studies, Advanced Diploma of Ministry pathway 1, and Advanced Diploma of Ministry pathway 1.

Worldview provides 24-hour broadband Internet access across the campus. If you have your own computer, bring it along. The more, the merrier.

Most of the students at Worldview live in self-contained two-bedroom units. These units are set up to house two single students, or two married couples (where student numbers warrant sharing), or one couple with two to three young children.

The library is stocked with over 19,000 books, subscriptions to more than 150 magazines and journals, access to a database of 1,500 journals plus a DVD and CD collection. These are constantly being upgraded and expanded. You’re free to mine this academic treasure trove every day from 7:30am to 10:30pm.

The St Leonards Primary School is five minutes walk away. There are high schools and tertiary education institutes and Christian parent-controlled schools in Launceston.

If your little ones aren’t quite ready for school, they can spend their week at the Worldview Play Centre. The Centre is open from 8.45am until 5.00pm providing day care while Mum and Dad study. The Centre is well equipped, meeting all local council requirements and is supervised by appropriate staff.

Type Public College
Location
Launceston
Tasmania

Learning

Courses Available

Diploma
  • Theology

Applying

How to Apply?

Apply College's Own Application Portal

For International Students

6.0 Minimum IELTS Score

Cost