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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

* possible as above load, see Note 4 below
* May not be offered every semester

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:

  • Subjects are specified as 100, 200 or 300 level, indicated by the first numeral in the subject code (e.g. LIT201 is a 200 level subject).

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).

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