Postgraduate Certificate in Theology (Ministry Supervision)

As ministry in the contemporary world becomes increasingly complex, regular access to professional supervision is vital. Qualified supervisors with experience in Christian ministry can be hard to find. Laidlaw College offers in-depth training in this field, leading to a Postgraduate Certificate. Successful completion of the PGCertTh (Ministry Supervision) will assist graduates in meeting the supervisory needs of people in a range of ministries, as well as professionals in other helping vocations.

The Postgraduate Certificate in Theology (Ministry Supervision) is a part-time programme comprised of two successive courses, each 30 credits at level 8: Foundations of Ministry Supervision and Developing a Ministry Supervision Practice. The two papers need to be completed in order, although not necessarily in the same year. 

Each course is taught via lecture blocks at Laidlaw’s Henderson campus, with course readings and assessments across the semester.

Key Dates 2026

R512.530 Foundations of Ministry Supervision
Block 1: 4-6 March
Block 2: 6-8 May

R513.530 Developing a Ministry Supervision Practice
Block 1: 29-31 July
Block 2: 9-11 September


LEVEL 8, 60 credits
DURATION Part-time
STARTS Semester One 2026
PLACES Open – Selection criteria apply
CAMPUS Henderson only


Postgraduate courses involve block course lectures. Attendance to these block courses is compulsory, with a minimum attendance of 80% for passing.

Note that this programme does not have a Distance Learning option.

Click here to view or download a programme summary.



Candidates will be admitted to the Postgraduate Certificate in Theology (Ministry Supervision) programme: 

  • Where the candidate has completed a recognised three-year Bachelor’s degree in Theology or Ministry, with a grade point average of 7.0 (B) in courses of the qualifying undergraduate programme at NZQA levels 6 and 7. 
  • Where the candidate holds a recognised Bachelor’s level degree in a discipline other than Theology or Ministry and has completed a bridging programme such as Laidlaw’s 120 credit Graduate Diploma in Theology with a grade point average of 7.0 (B) at NZQA level 7. 
  • In exceptional circumstances the relevant Academic Head may allow entry to candidates who hold Laidlaw’s 60 credit Graduate Certificate in Theology with a grade point average of 7.0 (B) at NZQA level 7. 

In exceptional circumstance the relevant Academic Head may, at their discretion, give special admission to candidates who have successfully completed an alternate academic programme that meets the standard required to enter postgraduate study. Each application will, however, be considered in light of the applicant’s overall background and ability to benefit from the programme. The onus is on students to provide details of all qualifications and experience relevant to the application process. 

In addition to the above, candidates must have a minimum of two years’ experience in ministry or a people-helping profession of some kind.

During the second semester, candidates are expected to offer regular (at least monthly) supervision to at least one person who is actively engaged in ministry or people-related work.

Applicants must complete a police check.


For students interested in further study, the PGCertTh (Ministry Supervision) may be counted toward Laidlaw’s Postgraduate Diploma in Theology or, with approval, a Master of Theology degree.