Board Developed Course - 1 Unit for each of Preliminary and HSC
Exclusions: Studies of Religion II, Studies in Catholic Thought I
Studies of Religion I promotes an understanding and critical awareness of the nature and significance of religion and the influence of belief systems and religious traditions on individuals and within society.
Preliminary course
Nature of Religion and Beliefs:
The nature of religion and beliefs including Australian Aboriginal beliefs and spiritualities, as a distinctive response to the human search for meaning in life.
Two Religious Traditions Studies from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism
Origins
Principal beliefs
Sacred texts and writings
Core ethical teachings
Personal devotion/expression of faith/observance.
HSC course
Religion and Belief Systems in Australia post-1945
Religious expression in Australia's multicultural and multifaith society since 1945, including an appreciation of Aboriginal spiritualities and their contribution to an understanding of religious beliefs and religious expression in Australia today.
Two Religious Traditions Depth Studies from Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism
Significant people and ideas
Ethical teachings in the religious tradition about bioethics or environmental ethics or sexual ethics
Significant practices in the life of adherents.
The knowledge and skills developed in this course can be applied across a range of career pathways.
Industries related to this course include, but are not limited to, the following outlined on the Your Career website: