Courses pre-approved by USC for Study Abroad
If you require credit transfer you must seek approval of your course choices by your home institution.
If you have successfully completed, or will complete a full-time semester of study at a tertiary institution (university, college etc.) prior to your commencement in Study Abroad at USC you will be eligible for any of the courses in this list.
You do not need to seek approval from USC to enrol in any of these courses.
Course offerings are subject to change.
Faculty of Arts and Business
ACC108 Co-ordinating Care in Community and Primary Care Contexts
BUS101 Infant Care
BUS105 Responding in the Emergency Context
BUS106 Coordinating Complex Emergency Situations
BUS108 Global Emergency Issues
CMN102 Professional Internship
CMN116 Independent Study
CMN130 Mental Health Contexts of Care
CMN140 Assessment in Mental Health
CMN213 Advanced Health Assessment
CMN228 Special Project: Evaluating Practice Knowledge
COR109 Special Project: Translating Knowledge into Practice
COR110 Research Project A
DES104 Research Project B
DES105 Research Project C
DES106 Research Project F
EGL285 Accounting Principles
ENP101 Introduction to Informatics
ENP236 Foundations of Australian Law A
ENP245 Foundations of Australian Law B
ENT221 Introduction to Economics
ENT222 Introduction to Management
ENT322 Communication and Thought
GEO101 Criminal Law and Procedure A
GEO210 Financial Accounting
GEO350 Business Analytics
HIS100 Criminal Law and Procedure B
HIS230 Business Finance
HIS232 Company Accounting
HIS250 Torts A
HIS265 Contracts A
HRM220 Auditing and Professional Practice
HRM321 Torts B
IBS220 Contracts B
ICT220 Management Accounting
ICT221 Property A
IND212 Constitutional Law
INT100 Equity & Trusts
INT235 Contemporary Accounting Issues
INT257 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
INT274 Property B
JST102 Civil Procedure
JST202 Taxation Law and Practice
PSY101 Administrative Law
SCS110 Corporations Law
SCS130 Professional Conduct
SCS172 Regulation
SCS225 Evidence
SCS235 Introduction to Criminology
SCS276 Understanding Crime
SCS285 Foundations of Australian Law A
SCS286 Foundations of Australian Law B
SCS290 Criminal Law and Procedure A
SUS202 Torts A
SUS302 Contracts A
TSM221 Australian Society: How does(n't) it work? - An Introduction to Sociology
TSM223 Punishment and Corrections
TSM314 Criminal Law and Procedure B
Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering
COR111 Torts B
LFS122 Contracts B
NUT211 Foundations of Human Behaviour
PUB102 Professional Development
PUB112 Property A
PUB205 Constitutional Law
SCI102 Policing
SCI107 Applied Crime Prevention
SPX102 Property B
SPX212 Corporations Law
SUS202 Professional Ethics and Integrity Management
SUS302 Equity & Trusts
Courses requiring approval by USC for Study Abroad
If you require credit transfer you must also seek approval of your course choices by your home institution.
The following courses have prerequisites and your eligibility must be assessed before you can be approved for enrolment in these courses.
If you choose courses from this list please include them on your Study Abroad application form. We will assess your eligibility and advise you of the outcome.
When selecting courses from this list, please review the prerequisites and consider whether you have previously done equivalent studies to that of the specified prerequisite.
Course offerings are subject to change.
Faculty of Arts and Business
ACC210 Criminal Profiling & Intelligence
ACC220 Homicide, Investigations & Forensic Science
ACC320 Youth Justice & Restorative Justice
ACC321 Introduction to Cyber Crime
BUS320 Social Research
CMN218 Diversity, Crime and Justice
CMN222 Civil Procedure
CMN224 Administrative Law
CMN231 Criminal Profiling & Intelligence
CMN237 Homicide, Investigations & Forensic Science
CMN247 Youth Justice & Restorative Justice
CMN251 Professional Placement
CMN260 Introduction to Cyber Crime
CMN267 Professional Conduct
CMN320 Regulation
DES204 Professional Placement
DES212 Crime Research Methods
DES222 Working with Victims and Offenders
DES232 International Justice and Human Rights
EGL205 Evidence
ENP355 Criminal Profiling & Intelligence
ENP365 Homicide, Investigations & Forensic Science
ENP470 Youth Justice & Restorative Justice
ENT321 Professional Placement
FIN221 Introduction to Cyber Crime
FIN320 Business Analytics
FIN321 Introduction to Marketing
FUT200 Accounting for Business
GEO101 Communication and Thought
HRM221 Introduction to Economics
IBS221 Introduction to Management
IBS320 Introduction to Tourism, Leisure and Events
IBS321 Introduction to Informatics
ICT320 Tourism, Sport and Leisure Policy and Planning
ICT321 Sustainable Tourism, Leisure and Event Management
IND111 Cross-Cultural Management
ITL111 Business Law and Ethics
ITL211 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
ITL311 Event Management
JPN111 Technology and Innovation in Tourism, Leisure and Events
JPN211 Business Events
JPN311 Communication and Thought
JST205 Engineering Professional Practice
LGL201 Mathematics Foundations
MGT322 Environment, Technology and Sustainability
MKG220 Calculus and Algebra
MKG221 Chemistry
MKG222 Physics
MKG321 Science Research Methods
PED120 Introduction to Criminology
PED121 Understanding Crime
PED122 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
PED220 Introduction to Social Work Practice Theories
PED320 Introductory Counselling Skills
PED321 Justice and the Australian Legal System
PED322 Foundations of Human Behaviour
PSY201 Introduction to Social Work and Human Services
PSY204 Punishment and Corrections
PSY205 Policing
PSY301 Group Processes and Practice
PSY304 Professional Placement
PSY305 Crime Research Methods
PSY307 Working with Victims and Offenders
SCS265 International Justice and Human Rights
SCS281 Professional Development
SWK302 Organisations: Communication Skills for Practice
SWK303 Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples
TSM221 Working With Children, Youth and Families
Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering
BIM263 Criminal Law
BIM332 Australian Society: How does(n't) it work? - An Introduction to Sociology
CHM202 Mental Health and Wellbeing
CHM210 Professional Placement
EDU100 Crime Research Methods #
EDU101 Working with Victims and Offenders #
EDU201 International Justice and Human Rights #
EDU202 Social Research #
EDU305 Ethics, Law and the Helping Professions #
EDU341 Disability: Culture, Community and Change #
ENG102 Criminal Profiling & Intelligence
ENG212 Homicide, Investigations & Forensic Science
ENG330 Youth Justice & Restorative Justice
ENG412 Professional Placement
ENS222 Social Work Field Education 1
ENS242 Transition to Social Work Practice
ENS254 Professional Ethics and Integrity Management
ENS303 Diversity, Crime and Justice
ENS305 Direct Practice Processes
ENS353 Critical Social Policy Analysis
ENS372 Applied Crime Prevention
LFS112 Community Development and Social Action
LFS202 Professional Placement
LFS252 Crime Research Methods
LFS262 Working with Victims and Offenders
MLS110 International Justice and Human Rights
MLS121 Social Work Field Education 2
MBT352 Context Responsive Social Work Practice
MBT353 Communication and Thought
MTH202 Introduction to Criminology
MTH212 Foundations of Human Behaviour
MTH302 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
MTH312 Understanding Crime
NUT232 Punishment and Corrections
PHY201 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change
PHY202 Social Work and Human Services Practice
PUB262 Diversity, Crime and Justice
PUB272 Justice and the Australian Legal System
PUB351 Understanding Society: An Introduction to Social Theory
SCI202 Mental Health and Social Work
SCI212 Policing
SCI302 Applied Crime Prevention
SPX202 Criminal Law: An Introduction
SPX211 Social Research
SPX222 Professional Ethics and Integrity Management
SPX301 Working Effectively with Aboriginal People
SPX302 Working With Children, Youth and Families
SPX312 Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions
SPX352 Issues in Crime and Criminal Justice
# For students enrolled in an Education program or an Education Major at their home institution.
Please note: Some courses may also include a compulsory field trip, requiring payment of an additional fee, and may be held outside of the regular teaching week, ie on weekends or during semester break.