| HISTORY | ||
| SEMESTER 1 (FEBRUARY) | SEMESTER 2 (JULY) | |
| HISTORY | HIS101 Western Societies from Antiquity to the Present: An introduction | HIS102 The Ancient World: From the Birth of Greek Rationalism to the Crisis of the Roman Republic |
| HISTORY | HIS201 Europe during the Middle Ages: 600-1300 | HIS202 Renaissance, Reformation and Revolution: A History of Modern Times |
| HISTORY | HIS301 War, Science, and Religion in the Twentieth Century | HIS302 Australian Politics, Culture, and Religion since 1788 |
| LITERATURE | ||
| SEMESTER 1 (FEBRUARY) | SEMESTER 2 (JULY) | |
| LITERATURE | LIT101 Composition & Literature | LIT102 Literature of Western Civilisation - Ancient |
| LITERATURE | LIT201 Literature of Western Civilisation - Medieval & Renaissance | LIT202 Literature of Western Civilisation - Milton to Modern |
| LITERATURE | LIT301 The Search for Meaning in Modern Literature | LIT302 Australian Literature |
| PHILOSOPHY | ||
| SEMESTER 1 (FEBRUARY) | SEMESTER 2 (JULY) | |
| PHILOSOPHY | PHI101 Introduction to Philosophy | PHI102 Metaphysics |
| PHILOSOPHY | PHI201 The Medieval Synthesis | PHI202 Moral Philosophy |
| PHILOSOPHY | PHI301 Modern Philosophy | PHI302 Social & Political Philosophy |
| THEOLOGY | ||
| SEMESTER 1 (FEBRUARY) | SEMESTER 2 (JULY) | |
| THEOLOGY | THE101 Theological Foundations of Christian Culture | THE102 The Development of Revelation |
| THEOLOGY | THE201 Sacramental Theology | THE202 Theology of The Post Conciliar Era |
| THEOLOGY | THE301 Moral Theology | THE302 Bioethics and the Catholic Tradition |
| SCIENCE | ||
| SEMESTER 1 (FEBRUARY) | SEMESTER 2 (JULY) | |
| SCIENCE | SCI301 Human Biology | SCI302 Science & Society |
| ELECTIVE SUBJECTS | ||
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* possible as above load, see Note 4 below |
LAN101 Elementary Latin I |
MAT101 Introduction to Mathematical Thought |
| LAN102 Elementary Latin II | MAT102 Single Variable Calculus | |
| LAN201 Intermediate Latin I | MAT103 Social Issues & Mathematics | |
| LAN202 Intermediate Latin II | MAT104 Statistical Thinking | |
Note:
Course Credits:
Students must complete a minimum of three classes per semester in order to maintain their student visa in Australia. Full-time enrollment at Campion College is defined as 24 credit points per semester. All courses at Campion College are assigned 6 credit points so a total of four classes each term is the standard enrollment; students who wish to take only three classes can do so with advance permission.
Australian credit points differ from U.S. semester hour credits. 6 credit points equate to 4 U.S. semester hour credits; therefore you will take the equivalent of 16 U.S. semester credits while spending one semester at Campion College (based on a standard 4 course enrollment).