This page provides information on how to select courses for your semester study abroad in Australia. Please start by reading the Important Notes, and then select your specific program for further instructions.
Australia Course Selection
Important Notes
Read this first
- For students that have already applied, the courses you pick at this stage are for pre-approval. You are not actually signing up at this time and you will not work with the university timetable until your arrival at orientation.
- ALWAYS choose at least 6-8 courses in order to have enough to select from in the event you do not fulfill pre-requisites or that courses overlap on the timetable.
- Make sure to review your course selections with your academic advisor in order to ensure that your credits will transfer back to your home university.
About the Courses (Units)
- Courses are not set in stone. You will be able to make changes to your initial list throughout the enrollment process.
- Although courses do not change tremendously from year-to-year, please be aware that you may need to make additional selections once units are officially published, past when courses are submitted.
- Typical course load: 30-40 credit points (Most courses are 10 Australian credits / 3-5 US credits)
- Normal courses enrolled in: 3 – 4 courses (30-40 Australian credits / 12 – 16 US credits)
- According to student visa regulations, students are allowed to take only one online course. However, some US institutions do not allow study abroad students to take any online courses. You may also be ineligible for financial aid should you take an online class. Please check with your home university including the financial aid office prior to enrolling in an online class. TEAN does not recommend students enroll in an online course as your primary focus for the semester is academic prosperity and that is best accomplished with face to face lecture.
Course Level
Generally when you view courses you’ll see them organized by 1000-4000 levels, however this can vary depending on the university.
- 1000-level course is the equivalent of a 200-level/sophomore level US course.
- 2000-level course is the equivalent of a 300-level/junior level US course.
- 3000-level course is the equivalent of a 400-level/senior level US course. (Note: These courses require a high level of competency and you will most likely need to fulfill numerous pre-requisites.)
- 4000-level + courses are graduate level and for the most part, are not open to study abroad students.
How to submit Your courses to TEAN
- Meet with an advisor at your home university to make sure your courses are approved.
- Email your TEAN Program Manager if you require any syllabi for pre-approval.
- Submit your course selections on your TEAN online application.
Bond University
How to Find Courses
- Visit the Bond University online course catalog.
- 2. Select the term you are attending and “Display only Study Abroad subjects”
- Search by subject keyword or filter by study area.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at Bond. Use the course codes listed to search for subjects in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the Bond online course catalog.
Actuarial Science – ACSC
Architecture and Built Environment – ARCH, SSUD
Business and Commerce – ACCT, BUSN, ECON, ENFB, FINC, IBUS, INFT, MGMT, MKTG, SPMT, STAT
Communication and Creative Media (and Language) – ADVT, CHNL, COMN, FITV, FRNL, GAME, JOUR, JPNL, MMDE, PUBR, SPNL
Health Sciences – BMED, HPER, NUTR, SPEX, SPMT
Hotel and Tourism – HTRM, SPMT,
International Relations and Humanities – AUST, INTR, PHIL,
Law – LAWS
Medicine – BMED, SPEX
Social Sciences, Psychology, Counseling – BVMT, CORE, COUN, CRIM, PSYC
Sport – SPEX, SPMT
Sustainability – SDEM
Popular Courses
Business
Communications & Media
Health
January Semester | May Semester | September Semester |
NUTR11-101: Food, Nutrition and Health | BMED12-123: Global Health Issues | BMED12-123: Global Health Issues |
NUTR11-101: Food, Nutrition and Health | ||
NUTR12-101: Sport and Exercise Nutrition | ||
SPEX11-104: Sport, Health and Exercise Psychology |
Humanities & Social Sciences
January Semester | May Semester | September Semester |
COUN13-102: Understanding and Changing Human Behaviour | PSYC11-116: Love, Sex and Relationships | COUN13-102: Understanding and Changing Human Behaviour |
CRIM11-100: Introduction to Crime and Justice | PSYC12-202: Positive Well-Being | CRIM11-100: Introduction to Crime and Justice |
CRIM11-114: Media Criminology | PHIL11-101: Introduction to Philosophy | |
PHIL11-101: Introduction to Philosophy | PHIL12-203: Buddhist Philosophy | |
PHIL12-203: Buddhist Philosophy | PSYC11-116: Love, Sex and Relationships | |
PSYC11-116: Love, Sex and Relationships | ||
PSYC12-225: Cross-Cultural Psychology |
International Studies
January Semester | May Semester | September Semester |
AUST11-103: Australia: Surviving Colonialism and Beyond | CHNL11-101: Chinese Language and Culture | AUST11-103: Australia: Surviving Colonialism and Beyond |
AUST11-105: Australia: Culture and Identity | AUST11-105: Australia: Culture and Identity | |
CHNL11-101: Chinese Language and Culture | CHNL11-101: Chinese Language and Culture | |
INTR11-100: Introduction to International Relations | INTR11-100: Introduction to International Relations |
Science
January Semester | May Semester | September Semester |
SPEX11-113: Functional Anatomy | BMED11-206: Microbiology |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. Deakin offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
January Semester | May Semester | September Semester |
BUSN12-200: Responsible and Sustainable Organisations | ARCH10-126: Designing for Sustainable Futures | BUSN12-200: Responsible and Sustainable Organisations |
HRTM12-220: Sustainable Tourism and Indigenous Culture | BUSN12-200: Responsible and Sustainable Organisations | MGMT11-201: Responsible and Sustainable Business |
SDES11-109: Marine and Coastal Environments ( | SSUD11-102: Sustainable Development and Society | |
SSUD11-102: Sustainable Development and Society | SSUD11-105: Land Economy and the Environment | |
SSUD11-105: Land Economy and the Environment |
Deakin University
How to Find Courses
- Visit the Deakin University online course catalog.
- You can search by keyword for classes or by unit code or title (popular fields of study and unit codes are listed below).
- You can click on any of the classes to view more details and see when it’s offered. Confirm that your course is offered in your semester (Trimester 1 is March – June; Trimester 2 is July – October). Be sure that you also note if the course has any prerequisite requirements.
- Ensure you are taking courses offered at the Burwood campus. This is the main campus in Melbourne. Please note that Deakin’s Geelong Campus is approximately one hour away from the main campus.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at Deakin. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the Deakin University online course catalog.
Business – MMM, MPM, MIS
Education and Teaching – ECA, ECE, EDU
Engineering and Design – SEV, SEMl, SIT, SEB
Food, Nutrition and Dietetics – HSN, SLE, ADS
Media, Communication and Creative Arts – AIS, ACO, ACX
Science – ESS, HSE, ECE
Sport – MMS, HSE, EEH
Popular Courses
Deakin has a list of classes that do not have prerequisites and are available to study abroad students. The list can be found here.
Business
Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 |
MAE203: The Global Economy |
Communications & Media
Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 |
AIS101: Intercultural Communication | ACC302: Advertising: Desire, Consumption, and the Attention Economy |
Environment
Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 |
HSN105: Healthy and Sustainable Food Systems | AIP245: Environmental Politics |
Health
Humanities & Social Sciences
Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 |
ASS204: Doing Urban Anthropology | ASC287: Love, Sex and Relationships |
ASP108: Critical Thinking | ASP129: Love, Sex and Death |
HDS210: Diversity at Work |
International Studies
Visual, Performing Arts, & Design
Trimester 1 | Trimester 2 |
ACI102: Digital Photography | ADD101: Design Thinking |
SET111: Sustainable Design |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. Deakin offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Griffith University
How to find Courses
- Visit the Griffith University online course catalog.
- On the left hand side, filter courses by:
- Location: Gold Coast (or you may choose to attend GU’s Nathan campus – please let your program manager know if this is your preference)
- Level of study: Undergraduate
- Study mode: You may select courses listed as “Face to face”, “Mixed mode”, or “Blended”. Your student visa only allows one fully Online course, at most. Because the Blended study mode was newly added, there isn’t the option to filter, so you should leave this section unchecked.
- Commencing: Trimester 1 (February – June) or Trimester 2 (July – October)
- You can type a keyword into the search bar and press “search”.
- When you click on a subject, review the description and ensure you meet any prerequisite requirements and that the course is not restricted.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at Griffith. Use the course codes listed to search for courses in each field of study. To search for courses in these fields, refer back to the Griffith online course catalog.
Business and Government – AFE, THS, EHR, IBA, MKT, GBS, NRS
Criminology, Law and Political Science – CCJ, LAW, EHR, AFE, GIR, LHS, ENV, HSV, IBA
Education – EDN
Engineering and IT – ENG, ENV, NSC, ICT
Environment, Planning, and Architecture – ENV
Humanities, Social Sciences, and Languages – LHS, GFS, QCA, GFS, QCM
Medicine and Health – MED, MSC, NSC, PHM, AHS, NRS
Music – QCM
Science – NSC, MED, PHM, CCJ,
Visual and Creative Arts – GFS, QCA
Popular Courses
Business
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
3307AFE: International Economics | 2201AFE: Corporate Finance |
1007GBS: The Future of Work | 2281ENV: Economics and the Environment |
1008GBS: Business Decision-Making | 1006THS: Tourism Systems |
1007THS: Tourism, Travel and Technology |
Communications & Media
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
1506LHS: Communication and Culture | 1506LHS: Communication and Culture |
2506LHS: Global Journalism, Media and Communication | 2508LHS: Media Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
Education
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
1399EDN: Education and Society | 2305EDN: Understanding Adolescence and Adolescents |
Engineering
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
1701ENG: Creative Engineering | 1022ENG: Engineering Design Practice |
2502ENG: Mechanical Engineering Design | 1501ENG: Engineering Mechanics |
3101ENG: Structural Analysis | 3113ENG: Civil Engineering Design Project |
Environment
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
2315ENV: Urban Ecology and Biodiversity | 1007ENV: Introduction to Marine Science |
3110MED: Climate Change and Public Health | 2803ENV: Marine Chemical Ecology and Biotechnology |
3160MED: Environmental Health Management | 2659QCA: Sustainable Environments |
1043SCG: Introduction to Environmental Sustainability |
Health
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
2004AHS: Exercise, Health and Disease | 2220AHS: Food Science |
2085EDN: Sport Psychology | 2010PSY: Health Psychology |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
2028IBA: Disruption in the 4th IR in Asia | 2015CCJ: Gender, Crime and Justice |
3017IBA: Crime, Business and Politics in Asia | 3008GIR: Human Rights in World Politics |
2101LHS: Australia and the World | 2106LHS: Writing Across Cultures |
2715LHS: Conflict, Displacement and Human Rights |
International Studies
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
2032HSV: First Peoples and Social Justice | 2034LHS: Aboriginal Political Histories |
2101LHS: Australia and the World |
Science
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
1006MSC: Foundational Anatomy and Physiology | 2307ESC: Analytical and Statistical Mechanics |
2009CCJ: Statistics for Social Research | 1042SCG: Genetics and Evolutionary Biology |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
2663QCA: Creative Audio | 1537QCA: Design Histories and Futures |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. Griffith offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Trimester 1 (February-June) | Trimester 2 (July-October) |
2315ENV: Urban Ecology and Biodiversity | 2015CCJ: Gender, Crime and Justice |
2315ENV: Urban Ecology and Biodiversity | 2281ENV: Economics and the Environment |
2032HSV: First Peoples and Social Justice | 2803ENV: Marine Chemical Ecology and Biotechnology |
3110MED: Climate Change and Public Health | 3008GIR: Human Rights in World Politics |
3160MED: Environmental Health Management | 2715LHS: Conflict, Displacement and Human Rights |
1043SCG: Introduction to Environmental Sustainability | 2659QCA: Sustainable Environments |
Unique Opportunities
- Community Internship – 3002LFC
International College of Management, Sydney
How to find Courses
- The ICMS course handbook is not available online. However, you can review the following links that show courses and descriptions that may be available your semester.
- When the course options for your specific semester are released, your program manager will email you this information.
Popular Courses
James Cook University (JCU)
How to find Courses
- Visit the James Cook University online course catalog.
- Select Townsville campus and Undergraduate level. Under Study Period or Trimester, select Teaching Period 1 or 2 (TP1 is Feb-June; TP2 is July-Nov).
- Search by subject code (see a list of common fields of study and the corresponding subject codes listed below) or you can search by keyword based on the course title.
- Check how the course is taught (internal, external, block, etc.). Internal means a traditional course that meets on-campus, external is mostly online, and limited is a combination of in-person and online. Block courses are typically not recommended for study abroad students as the subjects are taught for an intensive period of time (for example over mid-semester break), so they might not fit in with your schedule. Students are only allowed to take one external course.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at JCU. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the JCU online course catalog.
Anthropology – AN
Aquaculture – AQ
Archaeology – AR
Anatomy – AT or BM
Business – BU or BX or LB
Biology/Ecology – BZ
Chemistry – CH
Communications– CU, JN
Engineering – CL, CS, EE
Environmental Science – EV
Information Systems – CP or CS
Earth Science – EA
Education – ED
History – HI
Health – HS
Mathematics – MA
Marine Biology – MB
Psychology – PY
Science – SC
Speech and Hearing Science – SL
Popular Courses
Business
Teaching Period 1 (February-June) | Teaching Period 2 (July-November) |
BU1003: Principles of Economics | |
BU1104: Introduction to Management Concepts and Application |
Environment
Teaching Period 1 (February-June) | Teaching Period 2 (July-November) |
BS1007: Introduction to Biodiversity | BS2460: Fundamentals of Ecology |
BZ2725: Australian Terrestrial Diversity | EV1011: Introduction to Sustainability |
BZ3740: Wildlife Ecology and Management | MB1110: Introductory Marine Science |
EA2510: Earth Resources, Exploration and Environment | MB2080: Invertebrate Biology |
EV2401: Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution | MB3190: Coral Reef Ecology |
EV3011: Sustainability in Practice | MB3200: Marine Conservation Biology |
EV3201: Coastal and Marine Management and Conservation | MB3270: Coastal, Estuarine and Mangrove Ecosystems |
EV3406: Coral Reef Geomorphology | |
MB2050: Functional Biology and Marine Organisms |
Health
Teaching Period 1 (February-June) | Teaching Period 2 (July-November) |
BM1061: Anatomy and Physiology for Sport and Exercise Science 1 | SP1002: Sport and Exercise Nutrition |
OT1011: Introduction to Occupation and Occupational Therapy | SP2009: Strength Training and Conditioning |
PP2101: Medical Physiology 1 | SP2207: Dynamics of Sport and Exercise Behaviour |
RH1002: Communication Skills for Health Professionals | |
SP2200: Exercise and Sports Testing |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Teaching Period 1 (February-June) | Teaching Period 2 (July-November) |
AN3008: Myth, Ritual and Religion | AN1001: Anthropology: Cultural Diversity in Global Perspective |
BA1001: Time, Truth and the Human Condition | HI2006: Australian and Pacific Exploration |
PY1101: Exploring Psychology: from Brain to Practice |
International Studies
Teaching Period 1 (February-June) | Teaching Period 2 (July-November) |
IA1011: Indigenous Australians | IA1012: Indigenous People of North Queensland |
SS1010: Australian People: Indigeneity and Multiculturalism | IA2023: Indigenous Continuity: Agency, Adaptation and Resistance |
Science
Teaching Period 1 (February-June) | Teaching Period 2 (July-November) |
AG1007: Introduction to Plants and Animals for Veterinary Science | BM1003: Biomedicine in the Tropics |
AQ2001: Introduction to Aquaculture | BM1111: Introduction to Health Sciences |
BC2013: Principles of Biochemistry | MI2021: Introductory Infectious Diseases and Immunobiology |
BC3101: Genes, Genomes and Development | |
BM1000: Introductory Biochemistry and Microbiology | |
MA2000: Mathematics for Scientists and Engineers | |
MI2011: Microbial Diversity | |
SC3010: Sensors and Sensing for Scientists |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. JCU offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Teaching Period 1 | Teaching Period 2 |
BA1001: Time, Truth and the Human Condition | EV1011: Introduction to Sustainability |
EA2510: Earth Resources, Exploration and Environment | AN1001: Anthropology: Cultural Diversity in Global Perspective |
EV3011: Sustainability in Practice | IA1012: Indigenous People of North Queensland |
IA1011: Indigenous Australians | IA2023: Indigenous Continuity: Agency, Adaptation and Resistance |
SS1010: Australian People: Indigeneity and Multiculturalism |
La Trobe University
How to find Courses
- Visit the LaTrobe University online course catalog.
- Click on “Advanced Search,” below the search function tool bar.
- Click the “subjects” tool, and under “Year level” select levels 1, 2 and 3 UG
- Under “campus” make sure you select “Melbourne (Bundoora)”
- In “teaching period” select your desired semester (Semester 1 is February – June and Semester 2 is July – November)
- Under “study mode” select ”Day”
- Under “year” select the year you will be studying abroad
- From the list of subjects that are displayed, select the specific class you are interested in and view more details including the course description.
- Confirm that you have met any prerequisite requirements that are listed.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
MKT1MDP: Fundamentals of Marketing | MKT3SEM: Social Marketing |
MGT1IB: Introduction to International Business | FIN1FOF: Fundamentals of Finance |
MGT3LWM: Leadership |
Communications & Media
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
LIN1CLC: Communication, Language and Culture |
Environment
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
ENV3EGL: Climate Change and Landscape Evolution | |
ENV3EGL: Climate Change and Landscape Evolution |
Health
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
PHE3SEP: Sport and Exercise Psychology
|
DTN1NHW: Introduction to Nutrition |
PHE5BHC: Bioethics and Health Care |
Humanities & Social Sciences
International Studies
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
PHI2MMW: Making of the Modern Western World View | GEG3001: Asia-Pacific Cities
|
POL3IPC: International Politics of Climate Change |
Science
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
MIC2MI: Introductory Microbiology |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. La Trobe offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Macquarie University
How to find Courses
- Visit the Macquarie University handbook.
- Select “Advanced Search”.
- Along the top, select “Unit” (“courses” refer to degrees in Australia, while “units” refer to courses).
- On the left, filter by the following:
-
- Study level: Undergraduate
- Unit level: 1000, 2000, and 3000
- Anything higher is honors or postgraduate
- Study period: “Session 1” for Feb-June, OR “Session 2” for July-Nov
- Location: North Ryde
- Year: Most recent (may be the previous year because the catalog is not updated until closer to the beginning of the semester, but the offerings will be similar)
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- Use the search function at the top to sort by keyword. You can also narrow your search by filtering by Faculty (department).
- Click on a course to see additional details.
- Offerings: Ensure it is offered during the session you are attending, and pay close attention to whether it is offered on weekdays, weekends, intensive, etc. If In Person, the campus should be North Ryde. If Online, please note that as a requirement of your student visa to not take more than one online course (and be sure your home institution allows you to take an online course). Some courses will be listed as Online-flexible, which means there is an in-person component.
- Requisites: Ensure that you meet all pre-requisite and other enrolment requirements. You may need to search the pre-requisite courses in the catalog and compare them to courses you’ve taken at your home institution.
- To find syllabi, you can search the Unit Guides. If the course hasn’t been offered yet this year, you may need to look for previous years’ guides in Archived Unit Guides.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Note: You may take a minimum of 3 courses; maximum 4 courses (5 only with special permission and additional fees required).
Common fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at Macquarie. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the Macquarie University handbook.
Aboriginal Studies – ABST
Business – BUS, BCM, MGMT, MKTG, ACCG, ECON
Engineering and IT – COMP, ELEC, ENGG, MECH, MATH
Environment – ENVS, GEOP, GEOS
Health Sciences – HLTH
Media, Creative Arts and Communication – MAS, CUL, ICOM, MECO
Science – BIOL, CBMS
Society, History and Languages – SOC, AHIS, ANTH, GEN, MHIS
Popular Courses
Communications & Media
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
INTS3030: Visualising Cultures | |
MMCC2100: Public Relations and Social Media: Foundations and Cases | |
MMCC2080: Network Cultures |
Environment
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
ENVS1018: Environmental Management for a Changing World | ENVS2115: Climate Change, Energy and our Future |
ENVS1501: Indigenous Science |
Humanities & Social Sciences
International Studies
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
MMCC3023: Interactive and Digital Arts |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. Macquarie offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Unique Opportunities
Students on the verge of finishing their degrees can learn to apply their theoretical knowledge in a real-world context through Macquarie’s Professional and Community Engagement program (PACE). PACE units involve a significant practical or hands-on component to students, including Psychology, Environment, Biology, Media, International Communications. If students are interested in this option, check Out of the Classroom webpage.
Monash University
How to find Courses
- Visit the Monash University online course catalog.
- Click on “Advanced Search,” below the search function tool bar.
- Click the “units” tool to search classes by keyword. Make sure you select “Clayton” for the Location (campus).
- In “teaching field” select your desired semester. (First Semester is February – June and Second Semester is July – November)
- Select the specific class you are interested in and view more details including the course description.
- Confirm that you have met any prerequisite requirements. You will see these listed above the ‘synopsis’ of the course description if applicable.
- Alternatively you may want to browse courses by Study Abroad Specialisations, which highlight units in an interdisciplinary way, and allow students to navigate more easily to find unique units and/or study thematically. They can be found here.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Note: You may take a minimum of 3 courses; maximum 4 courses (5 only with special permission and additional fees required).
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at Monash. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the Monash University online course catalog.
Australia in the World – ATS
Communication and Media Studies – AMG, APG, ATS
Criminology (ATS)
Film and Screen Studies – ATS
Games Design and Development – FIT
Human Rights – ATS, LAW
Indigenous Cultures and Histories – ATS, EDF
Ecology and Conservation Biology – BIO, GEN
Zoology – BIO, GEN
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
MGX3991: Leadership Principles and Practices | MKF3881: Digital Marketing |
Communications & Media
Environment
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
EAE3342: Environmental Cycles on Our Living Planet | EAE3132: Future Climates: Projections, Impacts and Adaptation |
ATS3229: Cities and Sustainability |
Humanities & Social Sciences
International Studies
Science
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
BIO3091: Biology of Australian Vegetation | BIO3132: Biology of Australian Vertebrates |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. Monash offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Murdoch University
How to find Courses
- Visit Murdoch University’s online course catalog.
- Select the “Units” tab along the top.*
- On the left hand side, filter by the following:
- Unit Level: 100-300
- Location: Murdoch
- Teaching Period: Semester 1-S1 (Feb – June) or Semester 2-S2 (July – Nov)
- Attendance Mode: Internal
- Year: Select your program year
- You may also filter by Owning College or Owning Discipline to browse particular subjects, or use the search function at the top of the page to search by keyword.
- When you click on a subject, review the description and ensure you meet any prerequisite requirements, restrictions, and enrolment rules.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
*Tips for decoding Murdoch’s Aussie vocabulary:
- “Classes/courses” are called “Units”
- “Degree programs” are called “Courses”
- “Departments” are called “Faculties”
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at Murdoch. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the Murdoch course handbook.
Animal Science – ANS
Biology – BIO
Business – BUS
Engineering – ENG
Environmental Studies – ENV
Exercise Science – EXS
Information Technology/Computers – ICT
Psychology – PSY
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
BUS103: Business Analytics Fundamentals | BUS124: Global Marketing |
BUS124: Global Marketing | BUS210: Marketing Research and Analysis |
BUS212: Introduction to International Finance | BUS221: Entrepreneurial Strategy |
TOU221: Sustainable Tourism | BUS230: Change Management |
TOU232: Festivals and Events | TOU102: Travel and Tourism in Society |
Communications & Media
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
COM201: Social, Games and Mobile Media | COM101: Social Media |
COM202: Content Creation | COM204: Global Media and Culture |
Engineering
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ENG202: Engineering Thermodynamics | ENG109: Engineering Computing Systems |
ENG225: Circuits and Systems I | ENG192: Energy, Mass and Flow |
ENG300: Environmental Technology for Sustainability |
Environment
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
BIO103: Environmental Biology | BIO257: Australian Biodiversity |
ENV242: Atmospheric and Climate Science | BRD203: Carbon and Climate: A Wicked Problem |
ENV243: Water and Earth Science | ENV278: Nature-Based Tourism |
ENV245: Global and Regional Sustainability | POL203: Climate Change, Natural Resources and Conflict |
ENV246: Protected Area Management and Planning | SUS100: Introduction to Sustainable Development |
SUS100: Introduction to Sustainable Development |
Health
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
EXS201: Sport and Exercise Psychology | BRD: Drugs in Society |
EXS203: Health, Fitness and Performance Assessment | EXS205: Acquisition of Skills and Motor Control |
FSN200: Principles of Nutrition | FNS202: Nutrition and Disease |
SOC313: Healthy Lifestyles |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
AST312: Anthropology, Society and Culture | BJU100: Australian Legal System |
BJU100: Australian Legal System | CRM100: Introduction to Criminology |
CRM100: Introduction to Criminology | EGL235: Australian Literature and Film |
POL161: Understanding International Politics | PHL216: Wellbeing and the Good Life |
POL298: International Political Economy | PSY285: Psychology: Social Bases of Behaviour |
PSY251: Psychology: Biological Bases of Behaviour |
Science
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ANS105: Agricultural Science and Food Production | ANS221: Animal Structure and Function |
BIO152: Cell Biology | BIO152: Cell Biology |
BIO180: Introduction to Marine Biology | CHI108: Human Anatomy I |
MAS183: Statistical Data Analysis | ENV241: Ecology |
MAS183: Statistical Data Analysis | |
VET101: Sustainable and Ethical Animal Management |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
GAD241: Animation | GRD118: Introduction to Graphic Design |
PHO124: Photography 1 | PHO124: Photography 1 |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. Murdoch offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
ENV242: Atmospheric and Climate Science | BIO257: Australian Biodiversity |
ENV245: Global and Regional Sustainability | BRD203: Carbon and Climate: A Wicked Problem |
ENV246: Protected Area Management and Planning | ENV278: Nature-Based Tourism |
SUS100: Introduction to Sustainable Development | POL203: Climate Change, Natural Resources and Conflict |
SUS100: Introduction to Sustainable Development |
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
How to find Courses
- Visit the QUT online handbook.
- You may select “Explore all units” to search through the entire handbook, browse QUT’s pre-selected “Professional experience and study packages”, or look at all the units in a particular study area grouped together.
- In the All Units section, filter by:
- Study level: Undergraduate
- Approval: Some courses have been pre-approved for study abroad students, while some require additional approval from QUT. You may select courses from either option and submit to TEAN as normal. QUT will review your selections later in the process.
- Semester: Choose the semester corresponding with the month you start your program (Semester 1 is Feb-June; Semester 2 is July-Nov)
- You may also filter by School/discipline and/or search for Keywords.
- Click on course to review the unit outline (syllabus) and prerequisite requirements (under “Guide to previous .
- When you click on a course, review the description and unit outline (syllabus). Under the “Guide to previous study requirements” tab ensure you meet any prerequisite requirements and that the course is not restricted.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at QUT. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the QUT online handbook.
Architecture – DAB
Business – AMB, AYB, BSB, EFB, AYN, EFN, MGN
Design – DXB, DNB, DTB
Media and Communication – KCB, KJB
Education – EAB, LCB, SRB, EDB
Health – LQB, LSB, XNB, NSB, PYB, PUB, PUN
Information Technology – IAB, IFB, IGB
Law – LLB, JSB
Literary Studies – KWB
Mathematics – MXB, MZB
Science – BVB, CVB, ERB, EVB, PCB, SEB
Engineering – EGB, ENB, ENN, BEB, USB, UXB
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
BSB111: Business Law and Ethics | BSB111: Business Law and Ethics |
EFB201: Financial Markets | EFB201: Financial Markets |
Communications & Media
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
AMB120: Bridging Cultures | AMB120: Bridging Cultures |
CCB101: Media Issues and Debates | CYB102: Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries |
CDB101: Managing Media and Entertainment | CYB104: Managing Social Media |
CYB102: Introduction to Media and Entertainment Industries | KPB121: Screen Business |
Education
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
EUB303: Technologies | EUB105: Introduction to Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment (Primary) |
EUB344: Professional Experiences: Informing Professional Practice | EUB106: Introduction to Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment (Early Childhood) |
EUB107: Introduction to Curriculum, Pedagogy and Assessment (Secondary) | |
EUB112: Child and Adolescent Learning and Development |
Engineering
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
EGB111: Foundation of Engineering Design | EGB123: Civil Engineering Systems |
EGB262: Process Principles | EGB160: Process Principles |
SEB200: Communicating Science and Mathematics to Diverse Audiences |
Environment
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
BVB305: Microbiology and the Environment | DFB104: Fashion Sustainability |
ERB102: Evolving Earth | |
EVB302: Environmental Pollution | |
PUN465: Environmental Protection |
Health
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
HLB001: Health Needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians | PYB007: Communication for Health Professionals |
NSB102: Professional Practice and Cultural Safety | XNB151: Food and Nutrition |
NBS202: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples’ Well-being | |
PUB104: Australian Health Care Systems | |
PYB007: Communication for Health Professionals | |
XNB151: Food and Nutrition |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
EUB250: Australian Geographical Studies | CWB113: Writing Australia |
EUB252: Australian Society and Culture | JSB174: Forensic Psychology and the Law |
EUB451: Australia, Britain and America | LLB101: Introduction to Law |
JSB170: Introduction to Criminology and Policing | LLB141: Introduction to International Law |
KWB117: Australian Voices: Writing and Practice | PYB100: Foundation Psychology |
LLB101: Introduction to Law | |
LWS008: Entertainment Law | |
PYB100: Foundation Psychology | |
SWB105: Contemporary Human Rights |
International Studies
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
EUB103: Culture Studies: Indigenous Education | KKB190: Yatdjuligin – Cultural Safety in Indigenous Australian Context |
KKB191: Am I black enough? Indigenous Australian Representations | KKB193: Indigenous Knowledge: Research Ethics and Protocols |
KKB192: Smash the Act – Indigenous Australian Politics |
Science
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
CAB201: Programming Principles | CAB201: Programming Principles |
IAB260: Social Technologies | IAB303: Data Analytics for Business Insight |
LQB182: Cell and Molecular Biology | LSB231: Physiology |
LQB187: Human Anatomy | MXB107: Introduction to Statistical Modelling |
MXB101: Probability and Stochastic Modelling 1 | SEB104: Grand Challenges in Science |
SEB104: Grand Challenges in Science |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
DYB122: Design Visualisations | DYB122: Design Visualisations |
KMB223: Music and Media | KMB222: Music and Culture |
KNB125: Animation History and Context | KPB101: Introduction to Screen Production |
KPB101: Introduction to Screen Production | KPB121: Screen Business |
KVB113: Australian Art and Identity |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. QUT offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
BSB111: Business Law and Ethics | BSB111: Business Law and Ethics |
EUB103: Culture Studies: Indigenous Education | DFB104: Fashion Sustainability |
EVB312: Soils and the Environment | ERB102: Evolving Earth |
SEB104: Grand Challenges in Science | EVB302: Environmental Pollution |
SWB105: Contemporary Human Rights | PUN465: Environmental Protection |
SEB104: Grand Challenges in Science |
Unique Opportunities
Business Advantage Program is open to students studying within the QUT Business School (including study abroad business majors taking classes in the business school) . The goal of the program is to help students develop skills through interaction, discussion, cooperation and debate with other students, and business, government, education and community leaders. Students are able to select the modules that interest them before they arrive on campus. You will then be given a schedule of the different modules and sessions being offered. Some examples of past modules are: Making a Social Impact, Public Speaking, LinkedIn and Career Preparation, Entrepreneurship, etc. If you complete all of the sessions in your selected module, you will receive a certificate of completion.
QUT Foundry is available to students with an entrepreneurial focus who are looking to develop their next big idea. No matter what topic you’re studying, you’ll gain access to a community of like-minded individuals open to collaboration, networking, and entrepreneurial discussion. Take advantage of QUT Orbit, a digital platform for in-depth entrepreneur resources, in addition to coaching support from community managers, entrepreneurs-in-residence, and mentors.
RMIT University
How to find Courses
- Click on RMIT’s online course catalog for study abroad students
- Search for courses by keyword or course code. You will find a list of popular fields of study and corresponding course codes below.
- Select “Undergraduate” for level of study and the appropriate semester (Semester 1 is February – June and Semester 2 is July – November).
- RMIT students are able to take courses at the City campus and the Brunswick campus. Please note the Brunswick campus is approximately 20 minutes via public transportation from the city.
- After you have searched by keyword or course code and are looking at your course options, take note of the comments section. Often there will be information about early start dates and prerequisites. If a course has prerequisites it will be listed as “Conditional: requires additional academic assessment from RMIT”.
- After using RMIT’s online course catalog, you should have a list of courses that interest you. For more detailed information on these courses visit the RMIT Course Handbook and search by a specific course code or course title.
- Be sure to confirm the course is offered to study abroad students.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at RMIT. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the RMIT online handbook.
Art, Design, and Architecture – VART, ARCH, GRAP
Business – BUSM, ISYS, OMGT
Media and Communication – COMM, GRAP, OART
Computing, Games, and Information Technology – COSC, ISYS, INTE
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
MKTG1100: Marketing Management | MKTG1100: Marketing Management |
ISYS1051: Digital Business Design & Innovation | |
ISYS2452: Design Thinking & Digital Startup |
Communications & Media
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
COMM1033: Australian Cinema |
Environment
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
BIOL2255: Marine Biology | ENVI1048: Indigenous Peoples & the Environment |
ENVI1051: Environmental Economics | ENVI1212: Climate Change Responses |
ENVI1153: Sustainable Futures |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
HUSO1182: Race and Racism | HUSO2164: Self, Identity and Agency |
BESC1072: Psychology of Social Life |
International Studies
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
VART3511: Art and Photography | VART3511: Art and Photography |
VART3590: Photography 101 | VART3473: 3D Printed Objects |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. RMIT offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
University of Melbourne
How to find Courses
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- Click on University of Melbourne’s online course catalog.
- Next to “Show only”, select “Subjects” (in Australia, “courses” refer to degrees and “subjects” refer to courses).
- On the right side, filter by the following:
- Version: Current handbook (the most recent one may be for the previous year because they are not updated until closer to the beginning of the semester, but the offerings will be similar)
- Subject Levels: Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3
- Study Periods: “Semester 1” for Feb-June, OR “Semester 2” for July-Nov (not Early-Start or Extended)
- Areas of Study: Filter as needed to narrow the subject areas
- Campuses: Parkville and/or Dual Delivery
- Parkville is the main campus. Many courses are now offered as Dual-Delivery, meaning there are in-person and online components. You may be permitted to take up to one fully Online course if your home university allows it. If you are interested in taking more than one Online course, please consult your TEAN program manager, as there may be visa restrictions.
- Click “View advanced fields”, and under “Only show subjects that:” select “Are available to exchange or study abroad students”
- You can click on a subject (course) to view more information. On the left, you can click “View full page” to open all sections. In the Overview section, confirm that the course is offered in the semester that you’re attending. In the Eligibility and Requirements section, confirm that you meet the prerequisite and background knowledge requirements. In the Further Information section, confirm that the course is available to study abroad students.
- Study Abroad students are encouraged to enroll in Breadth Subjects. These are taught by a variety of professors/faculty members. It is an excellent way to take interesting courses outside your major while also meeting local students. From the home page of the course catalog, select “Breadth Track” to see the different topics, and click one to see the courses associated with that track. Alternatively, while searching Subjects, use the “Breadth in Courses” filter to see the options for a particular study area. You can also find out whether a course is a Breadth Subject in its course description, in the Further Information section.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN portal under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at University of Melbourne. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the University of Melbourne online course catalog.
History – HIST, EURO, POLS, ANCW, CLAS
Australian Indigenous Studies – AHIS, MULT, AIND
Psychology – PSYC, MECM, PHIL
Film and Television – CLTV, SCRN, CHIN
Animation – FLTV, SCRN, MUSI
Media and Communications MECM, MULT, AIND
Popular Courses
Business
Environment
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
ZOOL20004: Australian Wildlife Biology | BIOL10001: Biology of Australian Flora & Fauna |
EVSC20004: Blue Planet-Intro to Marine Environments |
Health
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
PHYS20008: Human Physiology |
Humanities & Social Sciences
International Studies
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
POLS30019: Australian Foreign Policy | MULT20013: Australia Now |
UNIB20018: Going Places – Travelling Smarter | UNIB20018: Going Places – Travelling Smarter |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
CCDP20001: Street Art | CCDP20001: Street Art |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. University of Melbourne offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
University of New South Wales
How to Find Courses
- Visit the UNSW online handbook.
- Make sure you are looking at courses offered at the Kensington Campus, and at the undergraduate level.
- Select the option “Teaching Period One” for U.S. Spring semester courses, “Teaching Period Two” for U.S. Summer semester courses, or “Teaching Period Three” for U.S. Fall semester courses. Ignore the options with A, B, or C listed after the name.
- This page gives you each Subject Area in alphabetical order. Click on the Subject Area of interest, then the specific course you want to view.
- On each course page you can verify the teaching period, course instructor, meeting times, etc. You can also click on “Online Handbook Record” in the upper right hand corner of the page to view a description of the course.
- UNSW has a number of campuses. The main campus is Kensington (Sydney). Do not choose the UNSW Canberra Campus as it is 3 hours from Sydney. Many Art courses will be offered on the Paddington Campus, which is a few bus stops away from the main Kensington Campus. There is a free shuttle.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection.”
Note: Students will enroll in a maximum of 3 courses. We encourage each student to confirm with their U.S. university that each UNSW course transfers back as 4 U.S. credits, totaling a full-time semester of 12 U.S. credits. Students with a GPA of 3.7 and above can take four courses during the standard program dates, with special permission and an added fee. Students with a GPA below 3.7 and/or students who receive 3 U.S. credits per course should contact their program manager to discuss options.
Important course info
- The UNSW course enrolment process is very layered. Your courses must be approved by UNSW before you can be enroled in them, and it can take 4-6 weeks for courses to be approved. We highly advise students have 6-8 courses approved by BOTH your home university and UNSW before the enrolment period begins a couple months before departure.
- Courses will be approved by UNSW once TEAN submits your application materials for review. The courses upload into your TEAN Course Selection form are preliminary; they are not binding in any way. The sooner you can complete your TEAN form, the sooner UNSW can review your selections.
- It is highly encouraged that you choose courses for approval you will ACTUALLY take. Since the enrolment process at UNSW can take some time, you’ll want to ensure the courses you’d like to take are already approved once enrolment begins to save yourself a significant amount of time.
- Please do not solely consult any list of approved courses you may have from your home university, friends who have attended the program, etc., as these lists are very likely out of date and inaccurate. You must look online at UNSW’s course handbook first. You can then use any list you have as a secondary filter for course selection.
- In order to comply with your student visa, you may only take one online course during the semester.
Common Fields of Study
School of the Arts & Media (Humanities) – ARTS
Indigenous Programs – ATSI
Built Environment (Architecture, Building Construction, Landscape Architecture, Planning and Urban Development – BENV
Biological Science (Biological, Earth & Environmental Sciences) – BIOS
Computer Science – COMP
Criminology – CRIM
General Education – Faculty of Law – GENL
Finance (School of Banking & Finance) – FINS
Marketing – MARK
Marine Science – MSCI
Psychology – PSYC
Art – SART
Taxation and Business Law – TABL
Please note: All MDIA, LAWS and PPEC courses are not available to study abroad students. Often times, HESC and ANAT will be closed to study abroad students as well. Courses in the School Of Medical Sciences are often not approved for study abroad students, so please pick several suitable back-ups when considering these courses.
Popular Courses
Business
Communications & Media
Term 1 | Term 3 |
ARTS1090: Media, Culture & Everyday Life | ARTS1091: Media, Society, Politics |
ARTS2093: Social Media |
Humanities & Social Sciences
International Studies
Term 1 | Term 3 |
ATSI1011: Indigenous Australia | ATSI1012: Aboriginal Sydney |
ATSI2011: Indigenous Political History |
Science
Term 1 | Term 3 |
COMP1511: Introduction to Programming | COMP1511: Introduction to Programming |
COMP1531: Software Engineering Fundamentals | COMP1531: Software Engineering Fundamentals |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Term 1 | Term 3 |
DART1120: Painting 1: Foundations | DART1250: Interactive Media 1 |
DART1130: Photography 1: Foundations | DART1120: Painting 1: Foundations |
DART1130: Photography 1: Foundations |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. UNSW offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Unique Opportunities
Study abroad students may be eligible to enroll in one of the internship opportunities for academic credit in either business (FINS3201) or communications (MDIA3007). Assessment will consist of meeting the minimum amount of required hours (100-150), work sample, reflection essay, summative feedback report. You can find your own internship placement with assistance from UNSW or TEAN will help source you a placement for an added fee.
University of Newcastle
How to Find Courses
- Visit the University of Newcastle’s online course catalog.
- On the left hand side, filter courses by:
- Key: Course is available
- Availability: Semester 1 (February – June) or Semester 2 (July – November)
- Location: Callaghan (this is your main campus)
- You may also select courses at the Newcastle City campus, which is about 15 minutes from the Callaghan campus by free shuttle bus
- Level: 1000-3000 (do not choose Enabling or levels 4000-6000)
- Use the Search function at the top of the page to sort by keyword, or scroll to browse by subject.
- Confirm that you have met any “Assumed knowledge” and/or “Requisite” requirements for each course.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at Newcastle. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the handbook.
Indigenous Studies – ABOR
Biological Sciences – BIOL
Chemical Engineering – CHEE
Communication and Media Studies – CMNS
Health Sciences – HLSC
Psychology – PSYC
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
TOUR2001: Tourism and Cultural Heritage (Newcastle City) | LEIS1000: Leisure Behaviour and Organisation (Newcastle City) |
Communications & Media
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
CMNS2016: Social and Interactive Media (Newcastle City) | CMNS1240: Mobile Media Making (Newcastle City) |
FMCS1000: Film, Media, Culture |
FMCS2100: Music and Culture |
Engineering
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ENGG2100: Engineering Risk and Uncertainty | ENGG2500: Sustainable Engineering Practice |
Environment
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ENVS1004: Social Development and the Environment | ENVS1003: Environmental Values and Ethics |
ENVS2006: Ecology and Management of Australian Wildlife | ENVS2005: Management of Australian Flora |
ENGS3005: Animal Behaviour | ENVS2008: The Sustainable Society |
HEalth
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
HLSC2240: Nutrition in Childhood |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
AHIS2370: Magic and Witchcraft in Greece and Rome | CRIM1020: Victimology |
CRIM2010: Media Criminology |
ENGL3045: Indigenous Australia in Literature: Listenin’ Up |
ENGL2011: Children’s Literature |
PSYC1020: Psychology Introduction 2 |
HIST1051: The Australian Experience |
PSYC2400: Biological Psychology |
PSYC1010: Psychology Introduction 1 |
PSYC2600: Personality and Social Psychology |
PSYC2300: Cognitive Psychology |
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PSYC2500: Introduction to Mental Health and Mental Disorders |
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SOCA2020: Society, Space and Power |
International Studies
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ABOR1110: Introduction to Aboriginal Studies | ABOR1110: Introduction to Aboriginal Studies |
LING2001: Indigenous Languages of Australia and the Pacific | ABOR1390: Australian Aboriginal People and Human Rights |
Science
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
BIOL2001: Molecular Laboratory Skills for Biological Sciences | BIOL1002: Organisms to Ecosystems |
PHYS2100: Introduction to Astronomy | STAT1070: Statistics for the Sciences |
STAT1070: Statistics for the Sciences |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 (January-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
MUSI1901: Songwriting (Newcastle City) | ARBE3101: Performance and Sustainability of the Built Environment |
MUSI2002: Intro to Keyboard (Newcastle City) | CAPA2410: Australian Theatre and Performance (Newcastle City) |
MUSI1901: Songwriting (Newcastle City) |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. Newcastle offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
ARBE3101: Performance and Sustainability of the Built Environment | ABOR1390: Australian Aboriginal People and Human Rights |
ENVS1004: Social Development & the Environment | ABOR1390: Australian Aboriginal People and Human Rights |
ENVS3006: Surviving the Anthropocene: Sustainability in the 21st Century | BIOL1002: Organisms to Ecosystems |
SOCA2020: Society, Space and Power | ENVS1003: Environmental Values and Ethics |
ENVS2008: The Sustainable Society | |
ENGG2500: Sustainable Engineering Practice |
University of Queensland
How to Find Courses
- Visit University of Queensland’s online course catalog.
- On the left hand side, filter by the following:
- Campus: St Lucia
- Delivery mode: Internal
- Study Level: Undergraduate
- Course Semester: Semester 1 (Feb – June) or Semester 2 (July – Nov)
- Sometimes individual courses haven’t been updated for your semester yet. If the course was offered the previous year (i.e. was offered Fall 2021 and you are looking for Fall 2022 courses) it will likely be offered again. You can look at previous semesters to see course details and subject outline (syllabus).
- You can filter by courses that are pre-approved for Study Abroad students, but you are not limited to the pre-approved courses. If you are interested in courses that are not on that list we will submit your request to UQ for approval.
- You may also filter by Faculty to browse particular subjects, or use the search function at the top of the page to search by keyword.
- When you click on a subject, review the description and ensure you meet any prerequisite requirements and that the course is not restricted.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at UQ. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the University of Queensland course catalog.
Architecture – ARCH
Business – MGTS, FINM, ADVT, IBUS, MKTG
Economics – ECON
Law – LAWS
Engineering – ENGG
Environmental – ENVM
Health and Behavioral Sciences – NUTR, FOOD, BIOM, PUBH
Humanities – HUMN, PHIL, ANCH, WRIT, ARTT, DRAM, ENGL, HIST, MUSC, RELN
Psychology – PSYC
Social Sciences – ANTH, POLS, SOCY, SOSC
Science – CHEM, BIOL, AGRC, ANIM
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ECON1310: Introductory Statistics for Social Sciences | ECON1310: Introductory Statistics for Social Sciences |
MGTS1301: Introduction to Management | MGTS1301: Introduction to Management |
MKTG3504: Applied Market Research | MKTG2508: Brand Management |
Communications & Media
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
COMU1120: Media and Society | COMU1120: Media and Society |
COMU1140: Multimedia | COMU1130: Data and Society |
COMU1140: Multimedia | |
JOUR2221: International Journalism and Mass Communication | |
MSTU2006: Australian Film and Television |
Engineering
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
CHEE4002: Risk in Process Industries | BIOE4305: Biomaterials: Materials in Medicine |
CIVL2135: Introduction to Environmental Engineering | MECH3250: Engineering Acoustics |
Environment
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ANTH2060: Ecology, Culture and Field Research | BIOL3215: Marine Ecology and Conservation |
BIOL3340: Fish, Fisheries and Aquaculture | ENVM2100: Foundations of Sustainable Development |
ERTH1000: Planet Earth: The Big Picture | ERTH1000: Planet Earth: The Big Picture |
GEOS1100: Environment and Society | ERTH3212: Coral Reefs: Past, Present and Future |
MARS2001: Applied Marine Science | GEOS1100: Environment and Society |
MARS1001: Living Oceans |
Health
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
FOOD2000: Food Science | INDH1005: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health |
NUTR3011: Understanding Population Nutrition | PUBH2004: Understanding Health Behaviours |
SPCG1000: Sport Coaching: Learning, Talent and Performance |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ANTH1008: Being Human: Cultural Diversity and Experience | ANTH1008: Being Human: Cultural Diversity and Experience |
AUST2000: Australian Popular Culture | AUST1000: Contemporary Australia |
CRIM1000: Introduction to Criminology | AUST2000: Australian Popular Culture |
PSYC2040: Social and Organisational Psychology | CRIM1000: Introduction to Criminology |
PSYC2381: Positive Psychology | HIST1201: The Australian Experience |
PSYC2000: Psychology of Sport and Exercise | |
PSYC2040: Social and Organisational Psychology |
International Studies
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ABTS1000: Introduction to Aboriginal Studies | ABTS1000: Introduction to Aboriginal Studies |
ARTT2103: Australia Pacific Indigenous Arts | ANTH2010: Critical Anthropology and Indigenous Australians |
POLS1201: Introduction to International Relations | POLS1201: Introduction to International Relations |
RELN1000: World Religions and Spiritualities |
Science
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ANAT1020: Systematic Anatomy | BIOL1100: Evolutionary Perspectives on Modern Society |
BIOL1100: Evolutionary Perspectives on Modern Society | BIOL2204: Zoology |
BIOC2000: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology | COMP3702: Artificial Intelligence |
MICR3002: Virology | MICR2000: Microbiology and Immunology |
PHYS2082: Space Science and Stellar Astrophysics | |
SCIE2020: CSI UQ: Introduction to Forensic Science |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ARCH1140: Buildings in History and Culture | ARCH3241: Aboriginal Architecture |
DECO2200: Graphic Design | MUSC1700: Introduction to Popular Music Studies: The Rock Era |
MUSC1300: Introduction to Music Psychology |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. UQ offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
ANTH2060: Ecology, Culture and Field Research | BIOL3215: Marine Ecology and Conservation |
BIOL3340: Fish, Fisheries and Aquaculture | ENVM2100: Foundations of Sustainable Development |
CIVL2135: Introduction to Environmental Engineering | ERTH1000: Planet Earth: The Big Picture |
ERTH1000: Planet Earth: The Big Picture | ERTH3212: Coral Reefs: Past, Present and Future |
GEOS1100: Environment and Society | GEOS1100: Environment and Society |
MARS1001: Living Oceans |
University of Sydney
How to Find Courses
- Review and search the University of Sydney Undergraduate Subject List.
- Click the link in column K for more course details
- Check that the course is offered during the semester you will be on campus. The February-June term will be listed as Semester 1. The July-November term will be listed as Semester 2.
- Pay attention to the unit of study level indicated in the course codes. The first number in each course code corresponds to if it is a first, second, third, or fourth year course. E.g. ARHT1002 is a first year unit, while ARHT2616 is a second year unit. As a study abroad student, you are eligible to take 1st, 2nd, 3rd year UG (undergraduate) units with the exception of some 4000-level courses.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at University of Sydney. Use the course codes listed to search for units in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the University of Sydney University of Sydney Undergraduate Subject List.
Agriculture & Environment – AGEN, AGRO, HORT, ENSY
Arts and Social Sciences – ANHS, ANTH, ARHT, ENGL, GCST, GOVT, HSTY
Business – ACCT, FINC, IBUS, MKTG, WORK
Education and Social Work – EDEC, EDGU, EDSE, EDUF, SCWK
Engineering – AERO, AMME, CHNG, CIVL, COMP, ELEC
Health Science – BACH, BIOS, EXSS, HSBH
Media & Communications – MECO
Music – CMPN, EMUS, ENSE, MCGY, MUSC
Veterinary Science – ANSC, AVBS
Visual Arts – CADR, CAEL, CAPA, CASC
Popular Courses
Business
Education
Health
Humanities & Social Sciences
International Studies
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
INDG1001: Introduction to Indigenous Cultures | INDG1002: Introduction to Indigenous History |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
CAEL2042: Photography and The Darkroom
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ARHT1002: Shock of The Now: Global Art Since 1900 |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. University of Sydney offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Unique Opportunities
The University of Sydney offers an internship program to study abroad students, with the opportunity for a work placement either in industry or academic research, across a variety of subject areas. An internship at USYD involves 120 hours in the workplace or lab. Opportunities are available with organizations ranging from major companies to small start-ups. In addition to the 120 working hours, the internship also involves academic components including submission of journals and a final project report, academic readings and participation in eight hours of professional development. Students interested in an internship opportunity can read more here. If you would like to participate in an internship, you should list ARTS2600 as one of your course selections in your TEAN portal.
University of Western Australia
How to Find Courses
- Visit the University of Western Australia online course catalog.
- Select “Listing by school/sub-section”, then select the sub-sections you are interested in to see courses from that section.
- You can also use the “Search by unit code or unit name” feature by using keywords or specific course codes from the common fields of study section below, and filter them according to the rules in Step 3.
- Click a course code to open the unit details/course description and review the following:
- Course code:
- Must be in the 1000-4000 levels, otherwise it is a graduate course.
- 4000 level courses are often honors courses and not open to study abroad students.
- Offering:
- Availability: Ensure the course is offered during your semester abroad (“Semester 1” is Feb-June; “Semester 2” is July-Nov)
- Location: “UWA (Perth)”
- Mode: “Face to face”
- Unit rules:
- Review this section to ensure you meet any prerequisites and the course is not restricted.
- Course code:
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Below are some common fields of study at UWA. Use the course codes listed to search for units (courses) in each field of study. To search for classes in these fields, refer back to the UWA course handbook.
Accounting – ACCT
Anatomy & Human Biology – ANHB
Earth – EART
Environment – ENVT
Finance – FINA
Geography- GEOG
History – HIST
Indigenous Studies – INDG
Management – MGMT
Marketing – MKTG
Physiology – PHYL
Psychology – PSYC
Sports Science, Exercise and Health – SSEH
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
BUSN1103: Foundations of Global Business | BUSN2102: Changing the World: Social Innovation, Finance and Enterprise |
MGMT2341: International Management | ECON2245: Business Economics |
MKTG2305: Marketing Research | MKTG2305: Marketing Research |
Communications & Media
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
COMM1001: Power, Participation and Meaning | COMM1002: Cultures, New Media and Communications |
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COMM2001: Media Influence |
Education
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
EDUC1102: Learning Effectively: Improving Your Learning and Teaching | EDUC1104: A World of Mobile Learning |
EDUC2206: Education for a Global Knowledge Society | EDUC2205: International Learning for the Professions |
Engineering
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
CHPR2006: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics | CHPR2007: Heat and Mass Transfer |
CIVL2551: Civil Engineering Practice | CIVL2008: Structural Analysis |
ENSC2004: Engineering Mechanics | ENSC2004: Engineering Mechanics |
Environment
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
BIOL2261: Conservation Biology | ANTH2701: Culture, Ecologies, Extinction: Environment and Society in a Time of Crisis |
EVNT1104: Environmental Science and Technology | EART1104: Discovering Earth |
ENVT2220: The Climate System | EART3353: Geological Mapping |
GEOG1103: Urbanisation and Sustainability | ENVT2251: Hydrology and Water Resource Management |
GEOG1106: Climate Change: Environment and Society | ENVT3362: Environmental Dynamics |
GEOG1104: Disasters! | |
HIST1901: Environmental History |
Health
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
PUBH1101: Health and Illness in Human Populations | PUBH1102: Health and Globalisation |
SSEH3301: Exercise Prescription and Nutrition for Health and Fitness | SSEH3375: Psychology of Sport |
SSEH3345: Lifespan Motor Development | SSEH3385: Motor Development and Dysfunction |
SSEH3355: Biomechanical Principles | SSEH3389: Exercise Rehabilitation |
SSEH3365: Sport Physiology | |
SSEH3389: Exercise Rehabilitation |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
GEND1901: Beyond ‘Gender Wars’ | ANTH1002: Global Change, Local Responses |
HIST2015: Looking for Australia: From the Deep Past to Federation | ENGL3300: Australian Literature and Cinema |
PSYC2203: Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Psychology | PHIL2009: Global and Environmental Justice |
POLS1102: Understanding Global Politics | |
PSYC2212: Psychology and Social Behaviour |
International Studies
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ANTH3601: Indigenous Australia | INDG1160: Boodjar Moort Katitjin: Introduction to Indigenous Heritage and Knowledge |
INDG1150: Aboriginal Encounters: Strangers in our Backyard |
Science
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
SCIE2204: Marine Systems | BIOL1131: Plant and Animal Biology |
STAT1520: Economic and Business Statistics | STAT1520: Economic and Business Statistics |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ARLA1040: Techniques of Visualisation | ARLA1030: Structures and Systems |
HART1000: Great Moments in Art | MUSC1350: Popular Music in Global Perspective |
MUSC1351: Women in Music |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. UWA offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
BIOL2261: Conservation Biology | ANTH1002: Global Change, Local Responses |
EVNT1104: Environmental Science and Technology | ANTH2701: Culture, Ecologies, Extinction: Environment and Society in a Time of Crisis |
ENVT2220: The Climate System | EART1104: Discovering Earth |
GEOG1103: Urbanisation and Sustainability | EART3353: Geological Mapping |
GEOG1106: Climate Change: Environment and Society | ENVT2251: Hydrology and Water Resource Management |
INDG1150: Aboriginal Encounters: Strangers in our Backyard | GEOG1104: Disasters! |
INDG1160: Boodjar Moort Katitjin: Introduction to Indigenous Heritage and Knowledge | |
HIST1901: Environmental History | |
PHIL2009: Global and Environmental Justice |
Unique Opportunities
The University of Western Australia offers a study abroad/internship combination semester. This opportunity allows students of Kinesiology and Sports and Exercise Science backgrounds to take three upper level kinesiology courses while participating in a semester-long part-time internship, which counts as their fourth course. Please let your program manager know if you’re interested in this opportunity.
University of Technology, Sydney (UTS)
How to Find Courses
- Visit the University of Technology, Sydney online handbook.
- Select the course area of your interest (i.e. Business, Communication, Science).
- Select “Subjects”. (At UTS classes are referred to as subjects.)
- Scroll down the “Alphabetical lists of subjects” to view a list of courses offered in that particular subject area/faculty.
- Alternatively, students may access a full alphabetical list of all available subjects.
- Select the subject you are interested in for a description of the course.
- Some subject pages will have a section labeled “Typical Availability” so you can determine which semester the course is generally offered. The February-June term will be listed as Autumn. The July-November term will be listed as Spring. If you cannot find the typical availability, you can use the UTS Timetable Planner here to determine when subjects are offered.
- Verify that the course is offered on the City Campus.
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
Common Fields of Study
Common fields of study are broken down into helpful PDF Guides by UTS. They have a list of courses in each.
Business
Communication
Design, Architecture, and Building
Education
Electives
Engineering
Informational Technology
International Studies
Law
Science
Sport and Exercise
Popular Courses
Business
Engineering
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
48230 Introduction to Engineering Projects | 48230 Introduction to Engineering Projects |
Environment
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
91107 The Biosphere | |
91116 Australian Wildlife and Management | |
91369 Biodiversity Conservation | |
20107 Sustainable Enterprise |
Health
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
21655 Sport and Society |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
92578 Diversity and Culture |
International Studies
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
13992 Aboriginal Sydney Now |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
88805 Intro to Photography | 88805 Intro to Photography |
85503 Thinking Through Design | 85503 Thinking Through Design |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. UTS offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
University of Wollongong
How to Find Courses
- Visit University of Wollongong’s online course catalog.
- Select the “Subjects” tab along the top.*
- On the left hand side, filter by the following:
- Award Type: Undergraduate
- Session: Autumn (Spring in the U.S./Feb-June) or Spring (Fall in the U.S./July-Nov)
- Subject Level: 100-300
- Delivery Method: On-Campus
- Delivery Location: Wollongong
- Year: Select your program year
- You may also filter by Faculty or Study Area to browse particular subjects, or use the search function at the top of the page to search by keyword. Please note that some subjects (including many business courses) will show up when the corresponding Faculty is selected, but not the Study Area, so if you are having trouble finding something, try changing or removing some filters and using the search bar instead. If the course code is three letters instead of four, you will need to type a space between the letters and numbers.
- When you click on a subject, review the description and ensure you meet any prerequisite requirements and that the course is not restricted.
- The prerequisite section may list a number followed by “cp”. This stands for “credit points”. The typical number of credit points per UOW course is 6, so you can use this to estimate how many courses or semesters of college you must have completed in order to take the course (24 credit points = about one semester).
- Once you identify 6-8 courses that match your criteria, enter them into your TEAN application under “TEAN Course Selection”.
*Tips for decoding UOW’s Aussie vocabulary:
- “Classes/courses” are called “Subjects”
- “Degree programs” are called “Courses”
- “Departments” are called “Faculties”
Common Fields of Study
Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities – AUST, BCM, CACS, CAVA, ENGL, GEOG, HAS, HIST, INDS, PHIL, POL, PSYC, SOC, STS
Business and Law – ACCY, BALA, BUS, COMM, ECON, FIN, MGNT, MARK
Engineering and Information Sciences – BMEG, CIVL, CSCI, CSIT, ECTE, ENGG, ENVE, ISIT, MATH, MECH, PHYS
Science, Medicine and Health – BIOL, CHEM, EESC, EXSC, GEOS, ME
Popular Courses
Business
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ACCY121: Accounting for Decision Making | ACCY121: Accounting for Decision Making |
ECON100: Economic Essentials for Business | ECON100: Economic Essentials for Business |
FIN111: Introductory Principles of Finance | FIN111: Introductory Principles of Finance |
MARK343: International Marketing |
Communications & Media
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
BCM222: Global Media and Social Justice | BCM333: Hollywood and Beyond: Film festival and genre in global context |
ELL230: Communication Across Cultures | ELL230: Communication Across Cultures |
Education
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
EDSO101: Education and Society |
Engineering
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
ENGG105: Engineering Design for Sustainability | ENGG100: Engineering Computing and Analysis |
Environment
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
EESC101: Planet Earth | EESC101: Planet Earth |
EESC203: Biogeography and Environmental Change | EESC331: Changing Global Environments |
BIOL240: Biodiversity of Marine and Freshwater Organisms | PHIL256: Environmental Philosophy: Animals, Nature and Ethics |
STS302: Climate Change Policy, Possible Futures | STC100: Environment, Technology and Culture |
STC216: Environmental Sustainability, Risk and Governance |
Health
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
HAS350: Social Determinants of Indigenous Health | HAS135: Global Health Perspectives on Infectious Diseases |
MEDI150: Fundamental Concepts in Food and Nutrition | HAS350: Social Determinants of Indigenous Health |
MEDI113: Physiology of Sport, Exercise and Physical Activities |
Humanities & Social Sciences
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
CST120: Culture and Society | CST130: Cultures in Context |
GEOG121: Life in a Globalising World | CST361: Feminisms: Love, Rage and Activism |
HAS200: Social Justice in a World of Inequality | ENGL131: Australian Fiction and Film |
PSYC231: Personality | GEOG123: Indigenous Geographies: Questioning Country |
SOC238: Happiness: Investigating its Causes and Conditions |
GEOG222: Society and Environment: Resources, Challenges, Futures |
POL221: Australian Politics | |
PSYC241: Developmental and Social Psychology | |
SOC208: Cities, Communities and Families |
International Studies
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
INDS150: Introduction to Indigenous Australia | AUST102: Locating Australia: International Perspectives |
INDS205: Indigenous Peoples and the Environment | INDS130: Indigenous Knowledge in Global Contexts |
INDS207: Indigeneity in the Contemporary World |
Science
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
MARE200: Introduction to Oceanography | BIOL241: Biodiversity of Terrestrial Organisms |
STAT291: Engineering Statistics | STAT101: Introduction to Statistics |
Visual, Performing Arts & Design
Semester 1 (February-June) | Semester 2 (July-November) |
CAPF204: Music and Culture | CAPF204: Music and Culture |
CAPF232: Contemporary Australian Theatre and its Context | CAPF232: Contemporary Australian Theatre and its Context |
CAVA124: Introduction to Photography 1 | CAVA125: Introduction to Photography 2 |
Choose Earth
At TEAN, “Choose Earth” encompasses not only environmental sustainability but also social justice and cross-cultural awareness. Wollongong offers a range of courses that will expose you to global issues, solutions and understanding. If you would like to participate in our Choose Earth Certificate program, consider one of the subjects below to complete the course requirement.
Semester 1 (UOW Autumn/US Spring) | Semester 2 (UOW Spring/US Fall) |
BCM222: Global Media and Social Justice | BIOL241: Biodiversity of Terrestrial Organisms |
BIOL240: Biodiversity of Marine and Freshwater Organisms | EESC331: Changing Global Environments |
EESC203: Biogeography and Environmental Change | GEOG123: Indigenous Geographies: Questioning Country |
ENGG105: Engineering Design for Sustainability | GEOG222: Society and Environment: Resources, Challenges, Futures |
GEOG121: Life in a Globalising World | PHIL256: Environmental Philosophy: Animals, Nature and Ethics |
HAS200: Social Justice in a World of Inequality | STC100: Environment, Technology and Culture |
INDS205: Indigenous Peoples and the Environment | STC216: Environmental Sustainability, Risk and Governance |
MARE200: Introduction to Oceanography |
Unique Opportunities
University of Wollongong offers two different internship opportunities that are available to study abroad students. These include internships in the field of communications/business or science research. Participation in either internship program requires a competitive interview process prior to the start of the semester. (Interviews are held via Skype).