4 years Full time or 8 years Part time
Combining the study of theology and philosophy isn’t just intellectually rewarding, it’s also culturally and professionally enriching. Engage with humanity’s big questions and develop a highly transferable set of skills that will complement any career path you choose. Across your degree, you will explore the nature of truth, reality, ethics, power and beauty, while developing your understanding of Christian faith and practice and its core texts. Through your study of the intellectual foundations of the modern world, you will be equipped to respond powerfully to professional and social challenges to come.
If you’re interested in an overseas experience, you can study at our Rome Campus or at one of our partner universities around the world, join an international study tour, or participate in an archaeological excavation in Israel.
Australian Catholic University
Biblical studies; Christian thought; philosophy.
Average first year fee. Indicative only; subject to passage of legislation.
For additional information about the admissions criteria for ACU and for this course, refer to ACU’s website.
English (Units 3 & 4, C)
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This course provides an ideal undergraduate basis for a wide range of careers needing postgraduate qualification, such as theology/philosophy lecturer; researcher or academic; journalist or writer; chaplain; minister of religion; youth minister; pastoral associate or lay minister; community worker/advocate; ethics consultant to businesses; bioethics or healthcare ethics consultant; public policy advisor; diplomatic or consular officer; teacher or curriculum designer; counsellor, social worker or psychologist.
