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Bachelor
of Arts
in the
Liberal Arts
Diploma
of Classical
Languages
BACHELOR OF ART S IN THE LIBER AL ART S DEGREE
DISCIPLINE
HISTORY
LITERATURE
SEMESTER 1
SEMESTER 2
SEMESTER 3
SEMESTER 4
Western Societies: From
The Ancient World:
The Early Church
The Medieval
War, Science and
Enlightenment Europe and
Antiquity to the Present
From the Birth of
and the Roman
World
Religion in the 20th
the Creation of the Modern
Greek Rationalism to
Empire: From
the Crisis of the
Augustus to
Roman Republic
Justinian
Composition and
Literature
SEMESTER 5
Literature of the
SEMESTER 6
Century
World
Humanists and
Australian Culture,
Reformers:
Politics and Religion since
The Renaissance
1788
The Search for
Australian
Literature
Literature of the
Literature of the
Western
Western World:
Western World:
Meaning in 20th
World: Ancient
Medieval and
Milton to Modern
Century Literature
Renaissance
Shakespeare
The Catholic Imagination in
Modern Literature
PHILOSOPHY
THEOLOGY
Introduction to
Metaphysics
Philosophy
Medieval
Moral
Philosophy
Philosophy
Modern Philosophy
20th Century Analytical
Philosophy of
Social and Political
Language
Philosophy
Philosophy
Theological
The
Sacramental
Fundamental
Theology of the
Bioethics and the
Foundations of
Development
Theology
Catholic Moral
Post-Conciliar Era
Catholic Tradition
Christian Culture
of Revelation
Theology
Public Morality and Catho-
SCIENCE
(One units is
compulsory in both
Semesters 5 and 6)
UNITS THAT
CAN BE TAKEN
ABOVE LOAD*
Moral and Sexual Integrity
lic Social Teaching
The History, Philosophy and
The Darwinian
Social Study of Science
Revolution
Human Biology 1
Language –
Language –
Language –
Language –
Language –
Language –
Classical Latin I
Classical Latin II
Classical Latin III
Classical Latin IV
Language and Culture in
Pagans and Christians
(Introductory Level)
(Introductory Level)
(Intermediate Level)
(Intermediate
Republican Rome
from Augustus to
Level)
(Advanced Level)
Language –
Language –
Language –
Augustine
(Advanced Level)
Classical Greek I
Classical Greek II
Classical Greek III
Language –
Language –
(Introductory Level)
(Introductory Level)
(Intermediate Level)
Classical Latin III
Koine Greek
The Bible in the
(Intermediate
(Advanced Level)
Graeco-Roman World
Maths - Single
Maths – Introduction to
Level)
Variable Calculus
Mathematical Thought
Maths - Statistical
Maths – Social Issues and
Thinking
Mathematics
DIPLOMA OF CL ASSICAL L ANG UAG E S
DISCIPLINE
SEMESTER 1
SEMESTER 2
DIPLOMA OF CLASSICAL LANGUAGES (LATIN)
DIPLOMA OF CLASSICAL LANGUAGES (GREEK)
LAN101 CLASSICAL LATIN I (INTRODUCTORY)
GRE101 CLASSICAL GREEK I (INTRODUCTORY)
GRE101 CLASSICAL GREEK I (INTRODUCTORY)
LAN101 CLASSICAL LATIN I (INTRODUCTORY)
LAN102 CLASSICAL LATIN II (INTRODUCTORY)
LAN101 CLASSICAL LATIN II (INTRODUCTORY)
GRE102 CLASSICAL GREEK II (INTRODUCTORY)
GRE101 CLASSICAL GREEK II (INTRODUCTORY)
SEMESTER 3
LAN103 CLASSICAL LATIN III (INTERMEDIATE)
GRE201 CLASSICAL GREEK III (INTERMEDIATE)
SEMESTER 4
LAN204 CLASSICAL LATIN IV (INTERMEDIATE)
GRE202 CLASSICAL GREEK IV (INTERMEDIATE)
SEMESTER 5
LAN301 LANGUAGE & CULTURE IN LATE REPUBLICAN ROME
GRE303 THE MAIN THEMES IN GREEK LITERATURE (ADVANCED)
SEMESTER 6
LAN302 PAGANS & CHRISTIANS FROM AUGUSTUS TO AUGUS-
(ADVANCED)
GRE304 THE GENRES OF GREEK LITERATURE (ADVANCED)
TINE (ADVANCED)
* Above load units are may also be studied within the Diploma program
Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts
Campion’s
Bachelor
of
Arts
in
the
Liberal
Arts
represents
a
different
approach
to
education — an approach focused not merely on job training but on teaching students to think critically,
write persuasively, and communicate effectively: skills for life. University graduates can expect to change
careers, on average, once every five years. Where most specialised degrees prepare students for only their
first job, a Liberal Arts education equips them to move into and succeed in their third, fourth, and fifth jobs.
Campion offers an integrated core curriculum. This means that, for their first two years, all students take
the same courses together as a community. What they study in History links with the concepts they learn in
Philosophy, which connect with their readings in Literature and their lessons in Theology. This approach
helps students make sense of the relationships between distinct fields and topics.
A Campion education enables students to view the world in living colour. It helps open their eyes to
appreciate beauty, art, music, friendship, and service. The Liberal Arts at Campion aim to foster creativity,
discernment, integrity, healthy relationships, and joy — in short, full human flourishing.
Diploma of Classical Languages
The Diploma of Classical Languages complements the Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts. Students who enrol
in the course will be able to learn the languages in which the Western Tradition was originally articulated and
expressed, and thus access the texts in their original language, free from the interpretations of translation.
Interested? Contact us:
Postal address: PO Box 3052, Toongabbie East, NSW, 2146
Street address: 8-14 Austin-Woodbury Pl, Old Toongabbie, NSW, 2146
Tel:
(+61) 2 9896 9313
Fax: (+61) 2 9631 9200
Email: Prospective students: study@campion.edu.au
Web:
www.campion.edu.au
Beach and mountain trips.
Soccer competitions. Student art
shows. Formal dinners. Fencing.
Human chess. Catechesis. Swing
dancing. Rowing club. Volleyball
tournaments. Student retreats.
Basketball. Gyming. Debating
society. Reading groups. Poetry
and creative writing. Spring balls.
Outdoor films. Pool. Classical
Olympics. Bushwalks. Bonfires.
Camping. Jam sessions. Talent
nights. Long conversations with
like-minded people. Friends and
staff who support you in learning,
leadership, initiative and creative
expression - beyond the classroom.
This is only a small portion of what
Campion offers its students. Our
small community ensures that life
is full, rich and vibrant. The bonds
you form here will affect you long
after graduation. Get involved in
Campion’s student life and see
what it can offer you!
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