Courses available to Headstart students
Choose from over 80 courses in the following study areas:
- Business, IT and Tourism
- Creative industries, design and communication
- Education
- Engineering and science
- Health, nursing and sport sciences
- Humanities, psychology and social sciences
- Languages and Linguistics
- Law and Criminology
For more information on location, Semester of offer and entry requirements click on the course links below. Please note some courses offered to Headstart students have additional entry requirements, which are listed below.
Business, IT and tourism
BUS101 Accounting for Managers
BUS102 Economics for Managers
BUS104 Managing Research
BUS105 Corporate Finance
BUS106 Innovation and Management Decision Making
BUS108 Leading and Managing Organisations
ICT112 Strategic Management
ICT115 Marketing Management
TSM102 Education Research an Introduction
Creative industries, design and communication
CMN101 Curriculum Development and Evaluation
CMN102 Pedagogies for Engagement
CMN103 Professional Learning
CMN104 Curriculum Development and Evaluation
CMN105 Pedagogies for Engagement
CMN106 Contemporary Issues in Education
CMN107 Second Language Acquisition and Learning
CMN108 Second Language Teaching Methodologies
CMN116 Research Methods in Education
CMN117 Designing an Education Research Proposal
CMN120 Leadership for Learning Communities
CMN130 Assessment: Principles and Practices
CMN140 Professional Learning
CMN150 Curriculum Development and Evaluation
COR109 Leadership for Learning Communities
DES101 Assessment: Principles and Practices
DES102 Interlanguage Phonology
DES103 Language, Culture and Second Language Learning
DES104 Research Methods in Education
DES105 Professional Education Project
DES106 Professional Education Project
DES107 Communicating Education Project Outcomes
DRA100 Finance and Accounting for Managers
DRA102 Strategy, Governance and Ethics
EGL120 Marketing in a Global Environment
FSH100 Evidenced Based Decision Making
MUS100 Communication and Thought
MUS101 Communication and Thought
SGD100 Introduction to Economics
SGD101 Introduction to Management
SGD102 Business Analytics
SGD120 Introduction to Marketing
Education
EDU101 Accounting for Business
EDU103 Introduction to Informatics
EDU104 Business Law and Ethics
EDU115 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
Engineering and science
ENG101 Neuroimaging Advances in Mental Health - Please note: there will three day field trip (non-residential) with Headstart students offered the opportunity to attend the three days consecutively or alternative days will be offered across the semester.
ENS103 Understanding and Preventing Suicide
MTH103 Mental Health and Neuroscience: Translational Research - Must be studying Maths B/Mathematical Methods or Maths C/Specialist Mathematics
MTH104 Youth Mental Health and Neurobiology - Must be studying Maths B/Mathematical Methods or Maths C/Specialist Mathematics
SCI102 Communication and Thought - Must be studying Biology
SCI105 Introductory Counselling Skills - Must be studying Chemistry
SCI107 Foundations of Human Behaviour - Must be studying Maths B/Mathematical Methods or Maths C/Specialist Mathematics
SCI110 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change - Recommended to be studying Maths A/General Mathematics, Maths B/Mathematical Methods or Maths C/Specialist Mathematics
SCI113 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
Health, nursing and sport sciences
LFS100 Social Work and Human Services Practice - Must be studying Biology
LFS103 Communication and Thought - Must be in Year 12
LFS112 Introductory Counselling Skills - Must be studying Biology
LFS122 Foundations of Human Behaviour - Must be studying Biology
NUR121 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change
PUB102 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
PUB104 Social Work and Human Services Practice - Must be in Year 12
PUB112 Communication and Thought
SPX101 Cell Biology
SPX102 Science Research Methods
SPX103 Introduction to Behavioural Health - Must be in Year 12 and studying biology
SPX120 Human Physiology
SPX121 Human Anatomy - Must be in Year 12 and studying biology
Humanities, psychology and social sciences
COU180 Chemistry
ENP101 Introduction to Coaching Science
ENP103 Human Pathophysiology
GEO100 Functional Anatomy
GEO101 Introduction to Sports Medicine
HIS100 Motor Control and Learning
HIS140 Biomechanics I
INT100 Exercise Physiology I
INT140 Exercise Prescription and Programming
PSY100 Sport and Exercise Psychology
PSY101 Introduction to Clinical Placement
PSY102 Biomechanics II
PSY103 Exercise Physiology II
PUB104 Health Promotion Implementation and Evaluation
SCS101 Exercise in Cardiorespiratory and Metabolic Health
SCS110 Exercise in Musculoskeletal Health
SCS130 Sports Nutrition
SCS140 Exercise Management in Chronic Disease
SWK172 Exercise in Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
SUS101 Advanced Professional Experience for Exercise Science
SCS101 Advanced Professional Experience for Exercise Science
Languages and linguistics
IND110 Exercise in Neurological Rehabilitation
IND111 Case Management and Occupational Rehabilitation - Prerequisite course: IND110
JPN110 Advanced Professional Experience for Exercise Science
JPN111 Advanced Professional Experience for Exercise Science - Prerequisite course: JPN110
LNG110 Social Work and Human Services Practice
Law and Criminology
CRM101 Working with Children, Youth and Families
CRM102 Ethical Practice in the Helping Professions
CRM103 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change
CRM105 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
JST101 Marketing Essentials
LAW101 Discovering Management
* Semester of offer at each location is subject to change, please refer to class timetable before completing an application.