NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community

VIC

About this college

NAIITS College is a member institution of the Sydney College of Divinity (SCD). NAIITS College is part of the wider family of NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community, which is dedicated to working together with the Indigenous community in the development and articulation of Indigenous perspectives in theology and practice. NAIITS: An Indigenous Learning Community is one of the two divisions of Indigenous Pathways, a nonprofit charitable organisation providing governance and administrative oversight to NAIITS and iEmergence.

NAIITS College embraces Indigenous learning styles and worldviews to encourage the development of a body of written work that addresses biblical, theological, and ethical issues from Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other Indigenous perspectives. We do so in concert with those of other ethnicities who would speak into this context. NAIITS currently has degree program partnerships offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and higher degree research programs, such as a Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy.

We seek to facilitate the creation of a written theological foundation to envision new paradigms to reach Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and other Indigenous peoples with the Good News of Jesus and the contextualization of the Good News in Indigenous communities.

We seek to develop theological partnerships with other cultural communities of faith, which will ensure the voice of Jesus is heard in all ways and will ensure biblical orthodoxy in all things.

NAIITS College is dedicated to genuine dialogue with historical traditions of Christianity and values the written and living resources encompassed in these traditions. Our goal is to develop and instruct from a body of theology and biblical teaching that resonates with the cultures and traditions of Indigenous peoples. For generations, Indigenous peoples have believed Christian faith required them to become like Euro Australians and Euro Americans. Many still do! They live the false dichotomy of belief that a fulfilled relationship with the Creator requires rejection of their own cultures and the adoption of another. In best case scenarios, Indigenous people struggle to embrace “God” in the Christianity of a secularised western culture. In the worst case, they have rejected “God” in the person of Jesus because of western Christianity’s perceived cultural requirements.

“This is our opportunity to study the ways of our Creator through our cultural eyes”. — Pastor Ray Minniecon

Choosing NAIITS College

Study the Bible, theology and ministry from Indigenous perspectives, taught by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and world Indigenous scholars with others, accredited through the Sydney of College of Divinity.

Explore theology, history and the practice of ministry from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and world Indigenous perspectives.

In NAIITS College units, you are invited to:
  • Learn about the Bible when reading it using insights of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and global Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing.
  • Discover perspectives on history and church history from the experiences and perspectives of Indigenous peoples from Australia and around the world.
  • Engage in the process of doing theology led by a community of Indigenous scholars
  • Reflect on the implications for ministry practice, not only among Indigenous communities, but in all church and ministry contexts.

NAIITS believes our Creator has called us to operate beyond historic boundaries, committing to a partnership of visionary, like-minded organisations to achieve our educational goals. Partnerships with theological institutions throughout Australia, Canada and the United States provide a solid foundation to impact Indigenous peoples and build new bridges and renewed relationships with denominational leaders.

NAIITS works in partnership with denominations to prepare their leaders for the many expressions of the future Indigenous church.

Emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander theologians are also critical to developing a body of material from which to address issues of concern in this new era of expanded potential. NAIITS facilitates critical opportunities for this to occur in churches that neither understand Indigenous history and cultures nor celebrate the traditions important to most Indigenous peoples. So, the challenge of these new opportunities begins with refocused biblical theology expressed specifically with this in mind.

NAIITS facilitates and encourages the unique theological perspectives of Indigenous peoples, furthering the development of a growing set of diverse materials on theology, ministry, evangelism and discipleship through its symposiums, training programs, academic journal and partnerships.

Our theological programs are accredited through our partnership with Sydney College of Divinity. Eligible students can apply to ABSTUDY/Austudy for financial support for their tuition and studies. 

Please note that some courses may not be available for enrolment every year. Refer to the college’s website to see its offerings for the current academic year.

We invite you to speak with one of the team about your study options with NAIITS College:

More Information

Online Campus  – further information available here.

2025 Study Period Start, End and Census Dates:

Trimester 1

Start Date: Monday, 24 February 2025

Census Date: Monday, 24 March 2025

Academic Penalty Date: Wednesday, 9 April 2025

End Date: Friday, 23 May 2025

 

Trimester 2

Start Date: Monday, 9 June 2025

Census Date: Monday, 7 July 2025

Academic Penalty Date: Wednesday, 23 July 2025
End Date:
Friday, 5 September 2025

 

Trimester 3

Start Date: Monday, 15 September 2025

Census Date: Monday, 13 October 2025
Academic Penalty Date: Wednesday, 29 October 2025

End Date: Friday, 12 December 2025

 

Orientation Dates, Times and Locations:

Semester 1: Monday, 17 February 2025 – Online

Semester 2: Monday, 2 June 2025 – Online

Semester 3: Monday, 8 September 2025 – Online

 

Additional information on study terms, census, and orientation dates can be found here.


2024 Study Period Start, End and Census Dates:

Trimester 3

Start Date: Monday, 23 September 2024

Census Date: Friday, 1 November 2024

End Date: Friday, 13 December 2024

 

Additional information on study terms, census, and orientation dates can be found here.

Fees are for 2025 and are in AUD. (This page is currently under update, new 2025 Fee information available soon)

 


Fees are for 2024 and are in AUD.
  • Undergraduate Units | AUD$1,800 per unit
  • Postgraduate (coursework) Units | AUD$1,800 per unit

 

Fees listed are for a standard 9 credit point unit.

 

Fees may vary for research and other non standard units.

 

FEE-HELP may be available for eligible students.

Contact Naomi Wolfe – Director of NAIITS College
Email [email protected]

 

Websitehttps://naiits.com/au/ 

 

NAIITS has a digital library with thousands of specialist books, articles and journals available to students through their copyright licensing arrangements. Useful for both research and personal study, students have access to over 20,000 e-books and more than 800 journals in Bible, leadership, pastoral care and theology. Materials can be accessed on any device, at any time through a comprehensive search engine. The resources include Religion & Philosophy Collection, ATLA Religion Database (ATLA RDB) with ATLASerial, (ATLAS), eBook Collection, Religion Collection, and eBook Business Collection.