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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws

Studies in Religion

Program of Study Credit Points
Prescribed Units for this Major
Complete the following units:
12 cps
Unit Code Unit Title Unit cps  
RELS181 Introduction to World Religions A 6  
RELS182 Introduction to World Religions B 6  
Listed Units for this Major
Complete 36 credit points from the following units:
36 cps
HIST343 Islam in the Modern World 6  
HIST367 Issues in Church History: Australia and America 6  
PHIL303 Epistemology: The Enlightenment and Beyond 6  
RELS382 Philosophy East and West 6  
RELS384 Religions of the Ancient Near East 6  
RELS385 Women and Religion 6  
RELS386 Buddhism: A History 6  
RELS387 Earliest Christianity: Social Context and Sacred Text 6  
RELS388 The Pagan Religions of Ancient Greece and Rome 6  
Elective Units
Complete 48 credit points:
48 cps
Elective Units can be selected from any unit offered by the University subject to meeting overall course requirements and prerequisite and timetabling requirements for individual units.  
Total 96 cps
Suggested Elective Units to complement this Major:  
ANCH322 Bronze Age Greece and the Aegean 6  
ANCH324 Egypt in the Age of the Pyramids 6  
ANCH325 New Kingdom Egypt 6  
ARPA351 Australian Rock Art in World Perspective 6  
ASST100 Asian Pasts 6  
EDCX476 Religion in Australia 6  
HIST111 Medieval Europe 6  
HIST165 Europe and the New World 6  
HIST305 Byzantine History AD330-1056 6  
HIST308 The Crusades 6  
HIST342 Gandhi and Non-Violent Action in the 20th Century 6  
HUMS100 Colliding Worlds 6  
HUMS101 The Art of Good Thinking 6  
HUMS102 Learning Life-Long Academic Skills 6  
HUMS301 Special Option A 6  
HUMS303 Special Option C 6  
PEAC100 Introduction to Peace Studies 6  
PHIL303 Epistemology: The Enlightenment and Beyond 6  
PHIL342 Ethical Theory 6  
PHIL363 Persons and Individuals 6  
PHIL375 Social Philosophy: Issues in Applied Ethics 6  
PHIL385 Reason and Choice: Individual, Social, Political 6  

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