Course information and admissions
Course Accreditation
As an Australian University, AUT has self-accrediting authority for courses in the field of Religious Studies. The University has a rolling series of course reviews, which generally results in courses being re-accredited for a new accreditation period.
Course Admission
Admittance to a course of the University is ultimately determined by the Australian University of Theology. Colleges affiliated with AUT are permitted to advise students on eligibility criteria. If an applicant meets AUT’s course entry requirements, affiliated colleges can provisionally accept candidates in coursework awards subject to AUT enrolment confirmation. All research degree applicants are admitted by the Research Committee.
In 2017, the Australian federal higher education regulator TEQSA announced the introduction of new requirements for all higher education providers relating to Admissions Transparency. The main goal is to have all Australian higher education providers presenting information on course admissions in a consistent format, to allow prospective domestic undergraduate students to compare admission requirements to different courses and institutions easily.
View more for information sets about AUT’s undergraduate courses.
Overseas students
The University is registered on CRICOS, and is approved to deliver courses to overseas students. We currently provide courses to overseas students in both English and Chinese language. Find out more on our Overseas Students page. Lists of courses available to be delivered by AUT’s Affiliated Colleges are outlined here.