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Semester 1, 2013 (February-June)

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

ACC106 Accounting Principles
BUS102 Economics for Business
BUS103
BUS104 Discovering Management
BUS201 Applied Microeconomics
CMN102
CMN116 Playing with Words: an Introduction to Creative Writing Craft
CMN120 Introduction to Contemporary Global Media and Communication
CMN130 News and Reporting
CMN213
CMN228 Media Law and Ethics
COR109
COR110
DES101 Elements of Design
DES102
DES103 Fundamentals of Photography
DRA100 Acting 1: The actor's craft
EGL120 The ' English' Tradition: An Introduction to Literary Studies
EGL201 Reality Bites: An Exploration of Non-Fiction
ENP255 Public Space Planning and Design - Studio II
ENT211 Igniting Entrepreneurial Talent
FIN210 Introduction to Financial Planning
FIN220
FUT101
GEO100 The Changing Planet
GEO340
HIS140 Global Citizens: A History of Humanity
HIS225
HIS231
HIS290
HRM210 Managing Human Resources
HRM211 Leadership for Organisations
HRM311 Enabling Team Synergy and Performance
HRM312 Learning and Development
IBS210
ICT211 Database Design
ICT220 Wireless Communications
ICT221 Object-Oriented Programming
IND110 Indonesian A
INT140
INT230
INT245 Politics of the USA
INT250 Forces of Change in International Politics
INT270
ITL110
JPN110 Introductory Japanese 1
JPN212 About Japan: Current Perspectives
JST101 Justice and the Australian Legal System
LNG110
MGT210
MKG210 Consumer Behaviour
PED110
PED312
PSY100 Introduction to Psychology A
SCS130 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
SCS140
SCS172
SCS180
SCS201 International Community Development and Global Justice
SCS211
SCS230 Understanding Society: An Introduction to Social Theory
SCS251
SUS101 Foundations of Sustainability
SUS201 Advancing Sustainability: Planet, People and Prosperity
TSM102 The World of Tourism, Leisure and Events
TSM211
TSM313 The Innovation and Technology Effect in TLEM
TSM315 Running Meetings, Incentives, Conventions and Exhibitions (M.I.C.E) industry events

Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering

COR111
ENG101 Professional Engineering
ENG302 Engineering Project Management
ENS103 Earth's Surface Processes
ENS281
LFS100 Cell Biology
LFS103 Introductory Bioscience
MTH102
PUB252 Health Promotion Assessment and Planning
PUB271 Health Promotion Principles
SCI105 Introductory Chemistry
SCI110 Science Research Methods
SUS101 Foundations of Sustainability
SUS201 Advancing Sustainability: Planet, People and Prosperity

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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

ACC211 Business Finance
ACC221 Company Accounting
ACC310 Management Accounting
ACC311 Taxation Law and Practice
BUS211 Strategic Management
BUS301
CMN226 Creative and Interactive Advertising
CMN229
CMN235
CMN237
CMN238
CMN246 Writing for Children and Young Adults
CMN248
CMN266 Writing Poetry
CMN275
CMN301
DES211 Visual Identity
DES213
DES214
DES221 Introduction to Interactive Media
DES223
DES224
DES231 Animation Principles, Process and Production
DES233
DES234
ENP311
ENP336 Strategic Infrastructure Planning
ENP470B Planning Project B
ENT311
FIN310 Investment Analysis
IBS310
ICT310
ICT311
IND210
ITL210
ITL310
JPN210 Intermediate Japanese 1
JPN310 Advanced Japanese 1: Language for Japanese Media
JST201
JST203
MGT310 Managing the Small Business
MKG211 Services Marketing
MKG322 Building and Managing Brands
PED210
PED310
PED311
PSY200 Research Methods in Psychology A
PSY202 Physiological Psychology
PSY203 Introduction to Human Development
PSY300 Advanced Methods in Psychology
PSY302 Intercultural and Indigenous Psychologies
PSY303 Personality and Assessment
PSY306 Psychology of Health and Wellbeing
SCS210
SCS266
SCS277
SCS278
SWK401 Critical Social Policy Analysis

Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering

BIM331 Immunology
BIM341 Biochemical Pharmacology
EDU100 #
EDU101 Human Development and Learning #
EDU201 #
EDU305 #
EDU341 #
EDU343 #
ENG211
ENG221
ENG411 Reservoir and Stormwater Engineering
ENG421 Design of Water Supply Systems
ENS221 Plant Diversity and Ecology
ENS253 Geographic Information Science and Technology
ENS321 Restoration Ecology
ENS351 Integrated Environmental Management
ENS371 Sustainable Aquaculture
ENS391
LFS201
LFS251 Biochemistry
LFS261 Microbiology
LFS303 Pathophysiology
MBT301 Pharmaceutical and Food Microbiology
MBT361 Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
NUT201 Food Studies
NUT212 Principles of Nutrition
PHY311
PUB361 Epidemiology and Biostatistics
SPX201 Functional Anatomy
SPX221 Sports and Exercise Medicine
SPX231 Motor Control and Learning
SPX322 Biomechanics II
SPX331 Exercise Physiology II
SPX371 Advanced Coaching Science

# 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.

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