Undergraduate programs list
Tertiary Enabling Program (TEP)
If you need assistance with basic writing, computer, maths, statistics or science skills, enrol in an enabling course from TEP. Students who do enabling courses tend to get better results in their first-year courses. Enabling courses are free to Commonwealth-supported students (please note that fees for international students apply). For more information, visit enabling courses.
Associate degree programs—2 years full-time or equivalent part-time
Bachelor degree programs—3 or 4 years full-time or equivalent part-time
- Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing)
- Bachelor of Arts (Design and Communication)
- Bachelor of Arts (International Studies)
- Bachelor of Biomedical Science *
- Bachelor of Biotechnology
No new enrolments from Semester 1, 2009 - refer to Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - no new enrolments for Australian and New Zealand students, please refer to Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) *
- Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - no new enrolments for Australian and New Zealand students, please refer to Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Planning) *
- Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management)
- Bachelor of Business (Information Systems)
- Bachelor of Business (International Business)
- Bachelor of Business (Management)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - no new enrolments for Australian and New Zealand students, please refer to Bachelor of Business (Management and Strategy) *
- Bachelor of Business (Management and Strategy) *
To commence Semester 1, 2009
- Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
- Bachelor of Business (Property and Asset Management)
- Bachelor of Business (Tourism)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - no new enrolments for Australian and New Zealand students, please refer to Bachelor of Business (Tourism, Leisure and Events Management) *
- Bachelor of Business (Tourism, Leisure and Events Management) *
To commence from Semester 1, 2009
- Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Science *
- Bachelor of Coastal Studies
No new enrolments from Semester 1, 2009 - refer to Bachelor of Environmental Science *
- Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) *
To commence Semester 1, 2009
- Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Planning) *
To commence Semester 1, 2009
- Bachelor of Communication
- Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations)
No new enrolments from Semester 1, 2009 - refer to Bachelor of Public Relations *
- Bachelor of Community Mental Health *
- Bachelor of Computer-Based Design *
To commence Semester 1, 2009
- Bachelor of Corporate and Public Affairs *
To commence Semester 1, 2009
- Bachelor of Design
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - no new enrolments for Australian and New Zealand students, please refer to Bachelor of Computer-Based Design *
- Bachelor of Education
- Bachelor of Engineering (Construction Management)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Water and Sustainable Resource Management)
- Bachelor of Environmental Science *
- Bachelor of Exercise Science
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - no new enrolments for Australian and New Zealand students, please refer to Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Science *
- Bachelor of Food Science and Nutrition
No new enrolments from Semester 1, 2009 - refer to Bachelor of Nutrition
- Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion)
- Bachelor of Human Services
- Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology
- Bachelor of Journalism
- Bachelor of Justice and Legal Studies
- Bachelor of Nursing Science
- Bachelor of Nursing Science: Graduate Entry
- Bachelor of Nutrition
- Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
- Bachelor of Paramedic Science
- Bachelor of Public Relations *
To commence in Semester 1, 2009
- Bachelor of Regional and Urban Planning (3 year)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - Australian and New Zealand students should refer to Bachelor of Regional and Urban Planning (4 year) *
- Bachelor of Regional and Urban Planning (4 year) *
To commence in Semster 1, 2009
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - Australian and New Zealand students should refer to Bachelor of Biomedical Science *
- Bachelor of Science (Environment and Health)
- Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - Australian and New Zealand students should refer to Bachelor of Environmental Science *
- Bachelor of Science (Sport and Exercise Science)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - Australian and New Zealand students should refer to Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science *
- Bachelor of Social Science
- Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work)
International students only from Semester 1, 2009 - no new enrolments for Australian and New Zealand students
- Bachelor of Social Science (Counselling)
- Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)
- Bachelor of Social Work
- Bachelor of Software Engineering
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science *
- Bachelor of Sport and Industry
- Bachelor of Sport and Technology
No new enrolments from Semester 1, 2009 - refer to Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science *
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Combined programs—4 years full-time or equivalent part-time
USC/TAFE articulation programs
These programs are an articulation between the University of the Sunshine Coast and TAFE:
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Honours programs—1 year full-time or equivalent part-time
Programs with no new enrolments
Undergraduate programs with no new enrolments (before Semester 2, 2008)
Archived Student Handbooks
For previous program structures refer to the relevant archived Student Handbook.
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