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 Change Leadership and Agility
BUS101 Leadership in Clinical Practice
BUS105 Learning and Teaching in the Practice Environment
BUS106 Research in Health Care
BUS108 Qualitative Research: Approaches and Practice
CMN102 Quantitative Research Methods
CMN116 Special Project: Evaluating Practice Knowledge
CMN130 Special Project: Translating Knowledge into Practice
CMN140 Research Project A
CMN213 Research Project B
CMN228 Research Project C
COR109 Research Project F
COR110 Simulation in Practice Education
DES104 Community and Primary Health Care
DES105 Co-ordinating Care in Community and Primary Care Contexts
DES106 Infant Care
EGL285 Responding in the Emergency Context
ENP101 Coordinating Complex Emergency Situations
ENP236 Global Emergency Issues
ENP245 Professional Internship
ENT221 Independent Study
ENT222 Mental Health Contexts of Care
ENT322 Assessment in Mental Health
GEO101 Advanced Health Assessment
GEO210 Introductory Bioscience
GEO350 Human Physiology
HIS100 Introduction to Nutrition
HIS230 Food in Society
HIS232 Public Health Foundations
HIS250 Introductory Chemistry
HIS265 Science Research Methods
HRM220 Biochemistry
HRM321 Food Studies
IBS220 Public Health Nutrition
ICT220 Principles of Nutrition
ICT221 Nutrition for Health and Exercise
IND212 Food, Nutrition and Menu Design
INT100 Nutrition Practicum
INT235 Food and the Consumer
INT257 Nutrition Communication
INT274 Nutrition Education
JST102 Introduction to Media and Communication Industries
JST202 Introduction to Journalism
PSY101 Visual Journalism
SCS110 Communication and Thought
SCS130 Editing for the Communications Professional
SCS172 Media Publishing: Law & Ethics
SCS225 News Writing and Reporting
SCS235 Online Journalism
SCS276 Feature Writing
SCS285 Television & Video Journalism
SCS286 Broadcast Journalism
SCS290 Investigative and Data Journalism
SUS202 News Rounds
SUS302 Professional Journalism Practice A
TSM221 Professional Journalism Practice B
TSM223 Newsroom
TSM314 Informatics for Financial Professionals
Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering
COR111 Business Analytics
LFS122 Introduction to Marketing
NUT211 Accounting for Business
PUB102 Introduction to Informatics
PUB112 Creativity and Communication
PUB205 Playing with Words : an Introduction to Creative Writing Craft
SCI102 Introduction to Journalism
SCI107 Introduction to Creative Advertising
SPX102 Editing for the Communications Professional
SPX212 Media Publishing: Law & Ethics
SUS202 Communication and Thought
SUS302 Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship
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 Art, Design and Visual Culture
ACC220 Introduction to Design and Concept
ACC320 Typography
ACC321 Wonderworlds: An Exploration of English Literature
BUS320 Urban Planning & Design Principles and Practice
CMN218 Regions, Change and Sustainability
CMN222 Landscapes, Place and People
CMN224 New Venture Growth
CMN231 Managing the Social Enterprise
CMN237 Social Enterprise Establishment
CMN247 Introducing Human Geographies
CMN251 Indigenous Peoples and the Environment
CMN260 Animals and Society
CMN267 What Makes Australia? History of Australian Popular Culture: The Twentieth Century and Beyond
CMN320 Talking History: Memory and the Past
DES204 20th Century and Beyond: A History
DES212 Riots and Rebellions: Conflict in Australian History
DES222 Cultural Heritage
DES232 Managing Workplace Relations
EGL205 Organisational Change and Agility
ENP355 Cross-Cultural Management
ENP365 Wireless Communications
ENP470 Object-Oriented Programming
ENT321 Indonesia: Society, Culture and Politics
FIN221 International Politics: An Australian Perspective
FIN320 International Relations: Theory and Practice
FIN321 International Security
FUT200 Politics and Security in East Asia
GEO101 Foundations of Criminology
HRM221 International Justice and Human Rights
IBS221 Introduction to Psychology B
IBS320 Australian Society: How does(n't) it work? - An Introduction to Sociology
IBS321 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
ICT320 Social Work and Human Services Practice
ICT321 Social Research
IND111 Social Justice, Welfare and the State
ITL111 Group Work
ITL211
ITL311
JPN111
JPN211
JPN311
JST205
LGL201
MGT322
MKG220
MKG221
MKG222
MKG321
PED120
PED121
PED122
PED220
PED320
PED321
PED322
PSY201
PSY204
PSY205
PSY301
PSY304
PSY305
PSY307
SCS265
SCS281
SWK302
SWK303
TSM221
Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering
BIM263
BIM332
CHM202
CHM210
EDU100 #
EDU101 #
EDU201 #
EDU202 #
EDU305 #
EDU341 #
ENG102
ENG212
ENG330
ENG412
ENS222
ENS242
ENS254
ENS303
ENS305
ENS353
ENS372
LFS112
LFS202
LFS252
LFS262
MLS110
MLS121
MBT352
MBT353
MTH202
MTH212
MTH302
MTH312
NUT232
PHY201
PHY202
PUB262
PUB272
PUB351
SCI202
SCI212
SCI302
SPX202
SPX211
SPX222
SPX301
SPX302
SPX312
SPX352
# 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.