Bachelor of Contemporary Ministry at Alphacrucis College
- Jayaraj Arul Samji
- May 27, 2022
- 2 min read
Bachelor Course on spiritual development commences at Alphacrucis College New Zealand for the upcoming academic year.

Alphacrucis College is uniquely established as the only New Zealand Private Training Establishment (PTE) accredited to offer an NZQA-approved Bachelor Degree that is delivered and assessed in the Korean language. With the goal to develop Christain Leaders and ministers, Its programmes present knowledge and skills for effective academic and spiritual development.
Bachelor of Contemporary Ministry (Korean Language) is a 3-year programme that extends Korean students the opportunity to obtain theological education in New Zealand using their primary language.
The course is designed to help people prepare for Christian vocation by combining career training with spiritual development. The Bachelor of Contemporary Ministry ( BCMin) is designed for the Church of the 21st Century: a church that promotes social justice relates to the global community and encourages new ways to worship God and engage today’s youth.
Alphacrucis also offers an English version of the Bachelor in Contemporary Ministry which is open to both domestic and international students.
To equip men and women to fulfil the call to Christian ministry both in New Zealand and overseas, Alphacrucis was established in 1986. It was originally known as Advance Ministry Training Centre (AMTC). In 1997 it became the National Ministry Training School for the Assemblies of God in New Zealand. In 2006 AMTC entered a partnership agreement with Southern Cross College in Sydney, Australia and in April 2009 it became Alphacrucis.
Opportunities :
The qualification may be used to,
get employed in churches, mission organisations or other Christian Ministry agencies in NZ or overseas
Obtain skills and knowledge required for volunteering in a wide range of Christian agencies
Obtain an undergraduate degree as a basis for carrying on to postgraduate study and research
for personal interest and development.
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