Undergraduate Certificate in Philosophy
Program Overview
Undergraduate Certificate in Philosophy
School of Philosophy & Theology
Why study this certificate?
The Undergraduate Certificate in Philosophy teaches you how to research and analyse critical issues and develop skills in presenting information and arguments. It also offers an opportunity to acquire new skills and could add to your existing qualifications. Besides boosting your employability, the Undergraduate Certificate in Philosophy is a pathway to further study of higher awards, such as a diploma or a bachelor’s degree.
Program summary
The Undergraduate Certificate in Philosophy consists of four courses.
- Students will select one of the following courses:
- PHIL1020 Basic Methods and Problems of Philosophy
- PHIL1030 Critical Thinking
- Plus, one of the following courses:
- PHIL2100 History of Philosophy: Ancient
- PHIL2110 History of Philosophy: Medieval
- And any two of the following courses:
- PHIL2010 Introduction to Formal Logic
- PHIL2060 Philosophy of Science
- PHIL2070 Philosophy of Language
- PHIL2130 History of Philosophy: Modern
- PHIL2140: History of Philosophy: Contemporary
Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Requirements.
Entry requirements
The minimum entry requirements of The University of Notre Dame Australia apply for the Undergraduate Certificate in Philosophy.
While minimum entry requirements need to be met, we also consider your application more broadly — your non-academic achievements (professional work experience, leadership roles, volunteering, community and/or church involvement), as well as your personal qualities, aspirations, interests and your capacity to successfully complete this program.
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the Undergraduate Certificate in Philosophy graduates will be able to:
- Demonstrate broad theoretical and applied knowledge
- Communicate arguments and/or ideas in a range of forms
- Evaluate appropriate sources and information
- Demonstrate research skills
- Synthesise knowledge and apply skills in order to solve sometimes complex problems; and
- Work independently and, where appropriate, in collaboration with others.
Career opportunities
The Undergraduate Certificate in Philosophy is a pathway to further study of higher awards, such as a Diploma or Bachelor's degree.
The following careers are open to graduates of this program:
- Academic teaching
- Public libraries
- Research institutes
- Church Ministry
- Advocacy
- Parish Adult Faith Programs
- Federal government agencies
- International diplomacy and trade missions
- Catholic and Christian schools
- Religious Education Coordination
- Church agencies
- Youth work
- Community and local politics
Real world experience
You will learn from our academics, who are leaders in their field. There are no practicum requirements for this program.
Scholarships
Scholarships provide financial support to students while they are completing their studies. There are various scholarships available to prospective and current students, across all study levels and campuses.
These can be funded by Notre Dame, industry, individuals and non-profit organisations, to provide financial assistance to students to support costs associated with study. This could include buying food, paying rent, transport, and household bills, raising children as single parents, being a single-income household, becoming unemployed or caring for a sick loved one.
Fees and costs
This Program has the following loan scheme(s) available for eligible students:
Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP)
A Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) is a place at a university where the Australian Government pays part of your fees. This part is a subsidy, not a loan, and you don’t have to pay it back. However, this subsidy does not cover the entire cost of your study. Students must pay the rest, which is called the ‘student contribution amount’.
In a Commonwealth Supported Place, your fees are subsidised by the Australian Government. Your fees will be split into two portions:
The Commonwealth contribution, which is the portion paid by the Australian Government.
The student contribution, which is the portion you pay. You may choose to pay upfront or defer your student contribution with a HECS-HELP Loan. The HECS-HELP loan scheme assists eligible students with the payment of all, or part, of their tuition fees, not including additional study costs such as accommodation or textbooks. Your HECS-HELP debt will be indexed each year in line with the Consumer Price Index.
Eligible students will be offered a CSP – you do not need to apply.
For indicative fees and information on how to pay, including Government loan schemes and our online calculator, visit our Fees, costs and scholarships page.
Other programs you may like
- Undergraduate Certificate in Theology
- Bachelor of Philosophy
- Bachelor of Philosophy/Bachelor of Theology
- Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics
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