Short Courses

Not everyone can study full or part-time, or needs to pursue a validated award. IBI offers the option of studying in a way that will fit in with your current commitments. You can study on either of our TWIN TRACKS; on-site or on Zoom. All of our options are biblically based and applicable to church, ministry, and real life as a Christian. That is what “applied theology” is all about!

We have a range of day and evening short courses which learners can attend on-site in Dublin or via Zoom. Each course has 2-3 hours per week of classroom teaching. Here are the courses to be delivered in the next academic year.

Daytime Certificate level courses

Tuesdays: 20 th January to 13 th May

9:30am – 11:35am Interpreting and Applying the Bible

2:55pm – 5pm Communicating the Bible in a Ministry Context

Wednesdays 21 st January to 14 th May

10:40am – 12:45pm Overview of the Old Testament

Evening Certificate level courses

Monday evening via Zoom only.

2 nd March – 18 th May - The Life and Teaching of Jesus

Daytime Diploma level courses

Tuesdays: 20 th January to 13 th May 2026

1:45pm – 3:50pm Developing Old Testament Theology

Wednesdays 21st January to 14 th May 2026

10:40am – 12:45pm Church; Theology and Practice

1:45 – 3:50pm Developing Pastoral Care

Fees

Certificate Level and Diploma Level

  • Short course participation only €400

  • Short Course participation with assessment €500

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The above Certificate classes are at first-year University level and short course applicants will need to show evidence they can study at this level. Applicants for Diploma level short courses will normally have completed a number of Certificate level courses or have studied theology at the Certificate level. You may apply to study one or more classroom modules with us, choosing to do assignments (with assessment) or not (audit). You will be expected to do any reading for each class even if you choose not to do assignments, so that you can fully participate in classroom discussions.

All Short Course applicants need to be able to access Moodle (our online learning platform), complete weekly reading, and participate fully in the class.

IBI Foundation Award

The IBI Foundation Award is a recognition given to students who complete a range of IBI’s short-term courses with successful participation and passing grades. It’s designed to encourage personal and spiritual development through flexible, accessible learning opportunities — especially for those not yet pursuing a full degree.

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