Overview

Engage critically with the Catholic intellectual tradition, and explore the fundamental questions of what it means to be human; questions of knowledge, identity, and value. You will develop an understanding of the complex realities of religion across history, while gaining insight into contemporary challenges – graduating with a wide range of adaptable skills, ready for careers in the public sphere, religious organisations and academia. Engage with the full breadth of the discipline of theology with the flexibility to choose units from other disciplines, such as humanities and social sciences. You can also 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.

Prerequisites

Majors

Biblical studies; Christian thought; philosophy.

Potential Career Outcomes

Chaplain, minister of religion, youth minister, social worker, pastoral associate or lay minister, community worker or advocate, theology lecturer, researcher or academic, journalist or writer, primary school teacher or secondary school teacher (with further study).

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Australian Catholic University website for admission criteria information.

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