Our degrees give you the choice and flexibility you need to get started on any career goal. You can study full time or part time, and you can change programs if you decide you want to study something else.
Undergraduate degree
An undergraduate degree is your first degree in a particular subject. This is usually a bachelor’s degree (generally three years) or a bachelor’s degree with honours (generally four years).
UniSC also offers a wide range of single or double bachelor degrees.
Some UniSC degrees (also called ‘programs’) offer a graduate entry option. If you’ve already completed an undergraduate degree, and want to do another one in a different field, you can often fast-track completion of your next program.
UniSC programs include a strong focus on the core skills you’ll need in the future workplace. No matter what you study, you’ll learn to communicate well, solve problems and think creatively. All programs include hands-on training, practical experience, and internships.
Study areas
Double degree
A double degree lets you combine knowledge and skills from two different fields. If you’re a little bit more ambitious, UniSC offers a range of career-focused double degrees that will broaden your horizons and make your career options twice as bright.
You can study two related fields, or combine a professional qualification with an industry you are interested in (like business and science, or law and environmental management). You can also use your second degree to study something you love, like creative writing.
A double degree usually involves the same workload and number of courses per semester as a single degree. You complete the core courses from each degree, but study fewer electives, which saves time and fees.
With just one extra year of study, you’ll graduate with two qualifications and more flexibility in your chosen career.
Combined Degree
- Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) / Bachelor of Counselling
- Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) / Bachelor of Criminology and Justice
- Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology)
- Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
- Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Communication
- Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Creative Industries
- Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Criminology and Justice
- Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Design
- Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary) / Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary) / Bachelor of Recreation and Outdoor Environmental Studies
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary) / Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) / Bachelor of Environmental Science
- Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
- Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Criminology and Justice
- Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Environmental Management
- Bachelor of Social Work / Bachelor of Criminology and Justice
Honours
An honours degree is a higher qualification than a bachelor’s degree. Honours is a great way to deepen your knowledge in a particular area and build advanced research, writing and critical thinking skills.
There are different kinds of honours programs.
End-on honours programs
These programs involve one extra year of study, in addition to your bachelor degree. You can apply for a one-year honours program after you have completed a bachelor degree in the same discipline.
During your honours year, you work one-on-one with a UniSC academic, who is known as your supervisor. They help you design a research project and write a thesis on a topic you’re passionate about.
Embedded honours programs
Some four-year bachelor programs include an honours qualification. If you study one of these programs, you will automatically graduate with honours.
Other programs, like UniSC’s Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics, don’t require an extra year of study, but let you choose an honours ‘pathway’ in your third or fourth year depending on your level of achievement.
Bachelor Degree
- Bachelor of Dietetics (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)
- Bachelor of Urban Design and Town Planning (Honours)
Honours
- Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
- Bachelor of Behavioural Science (Psychology) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Business (Honours)
- Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
- Bachelor of Communication (Honours)
- Bachelor of Creative Industries (Honours)
- Bachelor of Criminology and Justice (Honours)
- Bachelor of Dietetics (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) / Bachelor of Environmental Science
- Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) (Honours)
- Bachelor of Midwifery (Honours)
- Bachelor of Nursing Science (Honours)
- Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours)
- Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)
- Bachelor of Science (Honours)
- Bachelor of Urban Design and Town Planning (Honours)
Associate degrees
Associate degrees (generally two years) give a broad introduction to a field of interest and can lead to further study.
Diplomas
Diplomas (generally one year) give a broad introduction to a field of interest and can lead to further study.
Diplomas (generally one year) and associate degrees (generally two years) give a broad introduction to a field of interest and can lead to further study.
- Diploma in Allied Health Assistance
- Diploma in Animal Ecology
- Diploma in Business
- Diploma in Business Innovation
- Diploma in Creative Industries
- Diploma in Education Studies (Early Childhood)
- Diploma in Education Studies (Primary)
- Diploma in Science and Technology
- Diploma in Social and Human Services
The following diplomas are only available to international students:
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