Campion College Australia will offer an Honours course, which will be a highlight for this institute of higher education in Western Sydney. Campion College already offers undergrad, postgrad, short courses and holiday programs to learn liberal arts, humanities and science.
It is a Catholic institution that provides a foundational education. Students learn about the role of Christianity in the history of Western Civilisation in its spiritual, moral, intellectual and cultural aspects.
Campion College is innovative and is always committed to renewing itself to stay modern. For 2023, Campion College will have the privilege to teach the course Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Arts (Honours). It has received accreditation and is pleased to add it to the course.
Campion’s Honours course is a significant enhancement for the academic program of this college. The president, Dr Paul Morissey himself, has rejoiced in this news. Indeed, Campion’s Honours course has been welcomed with great excitement by the institution that has put a lot of time and effort into the success of having the prestigious accreditation.
Students can continue their degree with a fourth year, and external undergraduates are also welcome to partake in this curriculum at Campion.
Offering an Honour course at Campion College is a perfect way for students to specialise in their Bachelor of Arts. They can delve deeper into those specialties: history, theology, philosophy or literature. The Honours program will include coursework and a research thesis of 15,000-18,000 words.
Campion College is thrilled to welcome outside students. This way, the college would open up, and students could meet and share, expanding their education. They believe that diversity and knowledge sharing is a great benefit for everyone.
The Honours program stands at the peak of academic pursuit for an undergraduate degree at Campion College. Students who proved during their first three years of study their abilities to engage in professional and scholarly research will be selected to participate in this privileged Honours program. The National Student Experience Survey ranks Campion’s liberal arts bachelor’s degree as number one, surpassing every other BA in Australia.
They will enhance and deepen their knowledge in their chosen specialty during the fourth year. It’s an opportunity to deepen their understanding, improve their writing, and strengthen their critical thinking. Once their Honours course is complete, they will reach the level needed to succeed in postgraduate studies. Masters, Doctorate and other Australian higher studies will readily welcome all students who succeed and finish their Honour course. Graduating with an Honours course also greatly benefits finding a high-quality job in any area.
To apply for the Honours program from Semester 1, 2023, students must complete their bachelor’s degree by the end of the year. They will send their application, and if they fulfil all eligibility requirements, they can be chosen to be a student in Campion’s Honours program. Depending on their specificity, they will have the choice to study full-time or part-time. Classes will be attended face-to-face on the Toongabbie campus from 26 February 2024.