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Enabling courses

If you are concerned about taking on university study, USC offers the support you need to achieve academic success.

The Tertiary Enabling Program (TEP) offers a range of enabling courses in key areas. These courses allow you to learn new skills, refresh your knowledge, and increase your potential for excellent results in your undergraduate degree program.

In fact, enabling courses are linked to higher levels of achievement—students who undertake enabling courses tend to get better results in their first-year courses than those students who don’t undertake the TEP.

Enabling courses are free-of-charge to Commonwealth-supported students (fees for international students apply), and because they don’t count towards your degree, they have no impact on your overall university grades.

Enabling courses are offered before the start of each semester, and as weekly tutorials throughout the teaching year.

Semester 1 Enabling courses start on 1st February 2010, and the TEP timetable is available for download.

In 2010, you can enrol in:

ENB101 Enabling Chemistry
ENB102 Enabling General Mathematics
ENB103 Enabling Mathematics for Physics
ENB104 Enabling Statistics
ENB105 Enabling Biology
ENB106 Enabling Writing Skills
ENB107 Enabling Computer Literacy
ENB108 Enabling Business Spreadsheet Skills
ENB109 Enabling Fundamental Accounting
ENB110 Enabling Physiology
ENB111 Enabling Research Methods

Enabling courses:

  • do not incur any fees for Commonwealth-supported students (please note that fees for international students apply)
  • do not affect your Student Learning Entitlement (SLE)
  • do not count towards the completion of an undergraduate program
  • are only available to students enrolled in an undergraduate program

Students enrol in enabling courses using USCCentral.

More information

Mr Scott Roche
Tel: +61 7 5430 2841
Email: kroche1@usc.edu.au

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