Choose from courses in the following study areas:
- Business and commerce
- Communication, design and creative industries
- Education
- Environmental studies
- Health sciences
- Law and criminology
- Languages and linguistics
- Psychology and social sciences
- Science, IT and engineering
- Sport and exercise science
Please be mindful that some courses have limited semesters of offer. You can check the offering of your preferred courses by clicking their respective links and viewing the course outline.
Business and commerce
ACC106 Criminal Law and Procedure A - Please note: BUS106 is an antirequisite for this course
BUS101 Chemistry
BUS102 Foundations of Australian Law B
BUS104 Criminal Law and Procedure B
BUS105 Biodiversity and Ecology
TSM102 Science Research Methods
ACC106 Earth's Surface Processes - Please note: BUS106 is an antirequisite for this course
BUS101 Torts A
BUS102 Cell Biology
BUS104 Introduction to Mathematics
BUS105 Mathematics Foundations
TSM102 Vertebrate Diversity and Ecology
Communication, design and creative industries
CMN101 Property B
CMN103 Equity & Trusts
CMN104 Civil Procedure
CMN105 Administrative Law
CMN106 Evidence
CMN107 Professional Conduct
CMN109 Regulation
CMN116 Exploring Business Research
CMN117 Marketing Essentials
CMN120 Accounting for Business
CMN130 Communication and Thought *
CMN150 Introduction to Economics *
DES101 Discovering Management
DES103 Introduction to Informatics
DES104 Cross-Cultural Management
DES105 Trade and Finance in a Global Economy
DRA100 Business Law and Ethics * - Headstart students may be required to attend rehearsals in addition to the scheduled classes
DRA102 Introduction to International Business * - Headstart students may be required to attend rehearsals in addition to the scheduled classes
EGL120 World of Work: Your Pathway to Employment
FSH100 Business, Governance and Society
MUS100 Managing Global Logistics - Headstart students may be required to attend rehearsals in addition to the scheduled classes
MUS101 International Business Strategy - Headstart students may be required to attend rehearsals in addition to the scheduled classes
MUS102 International Marketing
SGD100 Introduction to Weather and Climate
SGD101 Introduction to Sustainable Energy Systems
SGD102 Climate Change Adaptation
CMN101 Climate Change Mitigation
CMN103 Agricultural and Forest Ecology
CMN104 Active Lifestyle Nutrition
CMN105 Principles of Nutrition
CMN106 Advanced Sports Nutrition
CMN107 Exercise Prescription and Programming II
CMN109 Exercise Physiology I
CMN116 Exercise in Cardiorespiratory and Metabolic Health
CMN117 Human Physiology
CMN120 Anatomy and Physiology for Exercise
CMN130 Food, Nutrition and Menu Design *
CMN150 Exercise Physiology II *
DES101 Special Research Project
DES103 Active Lifestyle Nutrition
DES104 Advanced Sports Nutrition
DES105 Exercise Prescription and Programming I
DRA102 Exercise Physiology I * - Headstart students may be required to attend rehearsals in addition to the scheduled classes
EGL120 Exploring Business Research
MUS102 Introduction to the Creative Industries
SGD100 Playing with Words: an Introduction to Creative Writing Craft
SGD101 Performance 1
SGD102 Economics for Business
CMN116 Discovering Management
CMN101 Marketing Essentials
CMN103 Device & Network Security
CMN104 Creative Production
CMN105 Indigenous Wellbeing Foundations
CMN106 Introductory Bioscience
CMN107 Environment and Health
CMN109 Public Health Foundations
CMN116 Introduction to Contemporary Global Media and Communication
CMN117 Think Health
CMN120 Introduction to Behavioural Health
CMN130 Health Research and Evidence *
CMN150 Science Research Methods *
DES101 Communication Campaign Planning
DES103 Introduction to the Creative Industries
DES104 Introduction to Screen and Media Industries
DES105 Playing with Words: an Introduction to Creative Writing Craft
DRA102 Performance 1 * - Headstart students may be required to attend rehearsals in addition to the scheduled classes
EGL120 Creative Production
FSH100 Acting 1: The actor's craft
MUS102 Exploring Twentieth Century Theatre
SGD100 Directing Performance: Contemporary Perspectives
SGD101
SGD102 Imagined Homelands: An Exploration of Australian Literature
Education
EDU101 Introduction to Writing for Drama and the Screen
EDU103
EDU118 Devising Performance: Community Engagement
EDU119 Business Events
EDU101
EDU103
EDU118 Animal Ecology Field Course
EDU119 Endangered Animals and their Conservation
Environmental studies
ANM102 Special Research Project - This course includes a field trip**
ANM103 Clinical placement I
ENP101 Advanced Professional Skills in Biomedical Science
ENP104 Clinical Embryology
ENP105 Introduction to Clinical Trial Coordination
ENP106 Clinical Embryology
GEO100 Microbial Pathogenesis
GEO101 Analytical Sciences
SUS101 Immunology
ANM102 Integrated Physiology - This course includes a field trip**
ANM103 Science Research Methods
ENP101 Biochemical Pharmacology
ENP104 Pharmaceutical and Food Microbiology
ENP105 Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
ENP106 Contemporary Issues in Steiner Education
GEO100 The Art of Steiner Education
GEO101 Steiner Curriculum Development and Evaluation
SUS101 Assessment Principles and Practice in Steiner Education
Health sciences
HLT100 Work Integrated Learning Project
HLT103 Teaching Primary School English: Curriculum and Pedagogy
HLT140 Teaching Mathematics in the Early Years
LFS100 Teaching Science in Primary School - Must be in Year 12 and studying Biology - Please note: LFS103 is an antirequisite for this course
LFS103 Teaching Primary School Mathematics - Please note: LFS100 is an antirequisite for this course
LFS112 Teaching Reading and Writing - Must be in Year 12 and studying Biology
LFS122 Teaching Arts in Primary School - Must be in Year 12 and studying Biology
NUT101 Teaching HASS in Primary School
NUT102 Teaching HPE in Primary School
PUB102 Teaching Technologies: Curriculum and Pedagogy
PUB104 Diversity and Inclusion
PUB112 Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Teaching and Learning
HLT100 Using Data for Learning
HLT103 Teacher as Researcher
HLT140 Professional Experience: The Professional Teacher
LFS100 Quality Teaching and Learning - Must be in Year 12 and studying Biology - Please note: LFS103 is an antirequisite for this course
LFS103 Professional Experience: Orientation to the Profession - Please note: LFS100 is an antirequisite for this course
LFS112 Professional Experience: Individual Learner Needs - Must be in Year 12 and studying Biology
LFS122 Communication and Thought - Must be in Year 12 and studying Biology
NUT101 Creativity and Communication
NUT102 The Language of Design
PUB104 Visual Storytelling
PUB112 Fundamentals of Photographic Practice
HLT100 Art, Design and Visual Culture
HLT103 Introduction to Design and Concept
HLT140 Typography
LFS103 Editing for the Communications Professional - Please note: LFS100 is an antirequisite for this course
HLT100 Visual Identity
HLT103 Visual Communication & Meaning
HLT140 Graphic Design C
LFS100 Graphic Design D - Must be in Year 12 and studying Biology - Please note: LFS103 is an antirequisite for this course
LFS103 Graphic Design E - Internship/Professional Project - Please note: LFS100 is an antirequisite for this course
Law and criminology
CRM101 Animation and Visualisation Design *
CRM102 3D Animation and Visualisation Design *
CRM103 3D Design C *
CRM105 3D Design D *
JST101 3D Design E - Internship/Professional Project * - Please note: LAW101 is an antirequisite for this course
Languages and linguistics
Psychology and social sciences
COU101 Graphic Design D *
COU180 Graphic Design F - Professional Portfolio
HIS100 Introduction to Interaction & UX Design
HIS140 Responsive Website Design
INT101 e-Media C
INT102 e-Media D
PSY100 e-media E - Internship/Professional Project * - Please note: SCS101 is an antirequisite for this course
PSY101 e-Media F - Professional Portfolio *
SCS101 Animation and Visualisation Design * - Please note: PSY100 is an antirequisite for this course
SCS110 3D Animation and Visualisation Design
SCS130 3D Design C
SWK100 3D Design D *
SWK172 3D Design E - Internship/Professional Project *
COU101 3D Design F - Professional Portfolio *
COU180 Group Processes and Practice
HIS100 Therapeutic Communication Skills
HIS140 Justice and the Australian Legal System
INT102 Foundations of Human Behaviour
PSY100 Australian Society: How does(n't) it work? - An Introduction to Sociology * - Please note: SCS101 is an antirequisite for this course
PSY101 Introduction to Indigenous Australia *
SCS101 Introduction to Social Work and Human Services * - Please note: PSY100 is an antirequisite for this course
SCS110 Introduction to Social Work Practice Theories
SCS130 Research Methods in Arts and Social Science
SWK100 Communication and Thought *
SWK172 Introduction to Sociology: Society, Culture and Change *
COU180 Introduction to Indigenous Australia
SCS130 Social Research
SWK100 Understanding Society: An Introduction to Social Theory *
SWK172 Social Justice, Welfare and the State *
COU101 Understanding Cultural Diversity *
COU180 Gender and Culture
SCS110 Industry Project 1: Social and Community Studies
SCS130 Environmental and Resource Economics
SWK100 International Community Development and Global Justice *
SWK172 Green Justice: Environment and Social Issues *
COU101 Foundations of Sustainability *
COU180 Measuring Sustainability
SCS130 Communicating Sustainability
SWK100 Sustainability Problem Solving *
SWK172 Sustainability Project *
COU180 Foundations of Sustainability
HIS100 Measuring Sustainability
HIS140 Communicating Sustainability
INT101 Sustainability Problem Solving
INT102 Introduction to Research Concepts and Design
PSY100 The Literature Review * - Please note: SCS101 is an antirequisite for this course
PSY101 Qualitative Research Methods *
PSY102 Advanced Quantitative Research Methods * - Please note: PSY100 or PSY101 must be completed prior to this course
SCS101 Tax and Estate Planning * - Please note: PSY100 is an antirequisite for this course
SCS110 Property Law
SCS130 Communication and Thought
SWK100 Accounting Principles *
SWK172 Informatics for Financial Professionals *
Science, IT and engineering
ENG101 Business Analytics - This course includes a field trip**
ENG103 Introduction to Economics - Recommended to be studying Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
ENG104 Management and Organisational Behaviour
ENG106 Financial Accounting
ICT110 Business Finance - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
ICT112 Law of Business Associations - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
ICT115 Company Accounting - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
MTH103 Management Accounting - Recommended to be studying Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
MTH104 Taxation Law and Practice - Recommended to be studying Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
SCI102 Contemporary Accounting Issues - Recommended to be studying Biology
SCI105 Auditing and Professional Practice - Recommended to be studying Chemistry
SCI107 Business Law and Ethics - Recommended to be studying Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
SCI110 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility - Recommended to be studying General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
SCI113 Communication and Thought
SEC100 Introductory Bioscience
CSC100 Human Physiology - Please note: ICT112 is a prerequisite for this course
ENG101 Human Anatomy - This course includes a field trip**
ENG103 Concepts in Human Occupation - Recommended to be studying Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
ENG104 Participation in Occupation
ENG106 Science Research Methods
ICT110 Introduction to Psychology A - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
ICT112 Introduction to Psychology B - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
ICT115 Occupational Therapy Theory - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
MTH103 Occupational Therapy Skills - Recommended to be studying Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
MTH104 Evaluation of Occupational Performance - Recommended to be studying Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
SCI102 Causes of Occupational Dysfunction - Recommended to be studying Biology
SCI105 Foundations of Practice: Identifying the Occupational Therapist Role in Practice - Recommended to be studying Chemistry
SCI107 Enabling Occupation: The Child and Adolescent - Recommended to be studying Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
SCI110 Enabling Occupation: The Adult - Recommended to be studying General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
SCI113 Enabling Occupation: The Older Person
SEC100 Psychosocial Aspects of Occupational Therapy
SCI102 Integrating Theory and Skills into Practice: Doing, Being, Becoming an OT I
SCI110 Foundations of Practice: Identifying Occupational Therapist Skills in Practice - Recommended to be studying General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
SCI113 Introduction to Human Development
ICT110 Functional Anatomy - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
ICT112 Therapeutic Reasoning: Process, Means and Methods - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
ICT115 Integrating Theory and Skills into Practice: Doing, Being and Becoming an OT II and III - Recommended to be studying Digital Solutions
SCI110 Professional Issues in Occupational Therapy - Recommended to be studying General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics
SEC100 OT (Occupational Therapy) as a Complex Process
Sport and exercise science
SPX100 Public Health Foundations - Please note: PUB104 is an antirequisite for this course
SPX101 Disability: Culture, Community and Change
SPX102 Occupational Therapy Research & Evaluation
SPX121 Integrating Theory and Skills into Practice: Doing, Being and Becoming an OT II and III
SPX100 Communication and Thought
SPX101 Professional Issues in Occupational Therapy
SPX102 Business Law and Ethics
SPX121 Corporate Governance and Social Responsibility
*This course contains mature/sensitive content, which can include things like adult themes, nudity and/or sexual references, references to violence, and more. If you would like more information about the course content, please contact the course coordinator (their details are in the Course Outline). We recommend that you discuss this with your parent/guardian.
**Please refer to the Course Outline for details about the field trip. It is highly recommended that Headstart students attend the field trip for their course, however if they are unable to do so they should notify the Course Coordinator as soon as possible to request an alternative assessment.
Semester of offer at each location is subject to change, please refer to class timetable before completing an application.