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2.9 Years
Face-to-face, Toongabbie campus
Full-time or part-time
27 July 2026 | 22 February 2027
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Toongabbie campus
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Accreditation Status
AccreditedCourse Content
Introduction to Ancient Greece
Introduction to Classical and Christian Rome
Introduction to Ancient Greek Literature
Introduction to Classical Roman Literature
Socrates and the Examined Life
The Good Life in Greek and Roman Philosophy
Introduction to the Old Testament
Introduction to the New Testament
The Medieval World
The Renaissance: Humanists and Reformers
Medieval Literature
English Renaissance Literature
Aristotelian and Post-Aristotelian Ethics
Political Philosophy: From Aristotle to Locke
Sacramental Theology
Moral Theology
Topics in Twentieth Century History
Australian Politics, Culture and Religion since 1788
Enlightenment Europe and the Creation of the Modern World
The Darwinian Revolution
Modernity: Theory, Philosophy, History
Selected Texts in Twentieth-Century Literature
The Catholic Imagination in Modern Literature
Shakespeare
From Jonathan Swift to T.S. Eliot
Modern Philosophy
Philosophy of Language
Close Reading of a Modern Philosophical Text
Metaphysics
Medieval Philosophy
Formal Logic
Modern Theology
Moral and Sexual Integrity
Social and Public Theology
The History and Theology of Sacred Art
Study Skills
Required for provisional students in their first semester.
Common Questions
Unlike general arts degrees, Campion College's program is highly structured and integrated, meaning that subjects across history, literature, philosophy and theology are carefully connected. This approach offers students a cohesive understanding of the Western intellectual tradition rather than isolated, unrelated units.
While the Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts is broad by design, students have the opportunity to choose their electives in third year or undertake an additional honours year to deepen their study in a particular discipline of interest – history, literature, philosophy or theology. Students may be awarded a Major by completing eight units of study in one discipline.
The Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts is designed as an in-person degree, with a strong emphasis on face-to-face learning, academic community and student life on campus.
Admission is based on three elements: the applicant's academic background, a written statement, and an interview with academic staff. Minimum educational requirements include an ATAR of 70.00 or higher (or IB equivalent), successful completion of a university bridging program, two units of study from an Australian university degree, a Certificate IV in Tertiary Preparation from Augustine Academy, two years of the Angelicum Academy Great Books Program (College Track), a qualifying STAT or SAT score, or select online courses delivered or endorsed by Campion College.
Our Diploma of Liberal Arts allows students to complete just the first year of Campion's Bachelor degree, undertaking Level 100 units in the core disciplines. Alternatively, you may wish to enrol in single units as a Miscellaneous or Auditing student.
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