Location
  • Australia
    • Sunshine Coast
Term
Fall, Spring
Subject Areas
Accounting Animal Science Arts Biology Business Communications Computer Science Conservation and Preservation Creative Writing Criminal Justice Ecology Economics Education Engineering Environmental Studies Field Studies Finance Geography Health Sciences Information Technology International Business Journalism Law Marine Biology Marketing Natural Sciences Performing Arts Photography Psychology Social Sciences Social Work Sports Science Sustainable Development Tourism Wildlife Sciences +25
General grants/scholarships
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Program Details

Program Type
Direct Enrollment
Degree Level
Bachelors
Housing
Apartment Host Family
Language
English

Pricing

Starting Price
14850
Price Details
Price is accurate as of 28 August 2023 with $23,100 AUD being the annual tuition fee for 2024 based on the Diploma in General Studies. Fees may vary from Diploma to Diploma program. For more information regarding fees and other costs, please visit www.usc.edu.au/feesandcosts
What's Included
Activities Classes Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

Activities are hosted by UniSC's Student Guild
Student Wi-Fi access across UniSC's campus locations
Private accommodation and housing options can be found here: https://www.usc.edu.au/accommodation

What's Not Included
Accommodation Some Accommodation Airfare Domestic Airfare Airport Transfers Meals Some Meals SIM cards Transportation Travel Insurance Visa
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About Program

Enjoy the experience of overseas travel while simultaneously receiving an Australian qualification. If you want the best of both worlds, UniSC’s diploma programs might be the option for you.

The diploma program is a recognised 1-year (96-units) Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) award program. This is a great program option if you have just finished high school and want to study abroad without committing to a 3-year or 4-year degree. You can find all our diploma program offerings by scrolling further down on this page.

If you are currently enrolled at an overseas institution and only want to study abroad for a short time, while possibly earning an AQF qualification to use towards your home degree. Unlike the Study Abroad program offered at UniSC, the diploma programs allow you to graduate with an AQF award and attend the International Ceremony of Completion (COC) before returning to your home country.

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Diversity & Inclusion

BIPOC Support

Indigenous services at UniSC is a culturally safe environment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and offer support via study pathways, mentoring and study assistance, professional networks and conferences, study abroad opportunities, participation at UniGames, community engagement, and programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander school students. You can read more about this on our website.

LGBTQIA+ Support

UniSC is focused on the inclusion of sexually and gender diverse identities, including but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex and queer (LGBTIQ+).

As one of 65 Australian academic organisations – and the only university in Queensland – that demonstrated support for Australian Marriage Equality campaign in 2017, we remain committed to equality for sexually and gender diverse identities. Read more by visiting the link.

Accessibility Support

AccessAbility Services can provide access to appropriate reasonable adjustments and practical advice about the support and facilities available to you throughout the University. If your studies are affected by a disability, learning disorder, mental health issue, injury or illness, or you are a primary carer for someone with a disability or who is considered frail and aged, you are strongly encouraged to connect with AccessAbility Services as early as possible. Visit the link for more information.

Impact

Sustainability

As a university with a strong commitment to achieving sustainability in terms of teaching, research and how we operate, we’re thrilled to be the top ranked Queensland university in the 2023 THE Impact Rankings. The Times Higher Education Impact Rankings are the only global performance tables that assess universities against the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and measure the social and economic impact of an institution. Read more about our rankings on our website.

Ethical Impact

Understanding our world, and how we interact with it, allows us to create a better and more sustainable future. From forest to ocean floor, UniSC research is making new discoveries and providing solutions for environmental and ecological challenges worldwide. UniSC is ranked among the world's best for our commitment to sustainable development.

Program Highlights

  • Choose from 8 different Diploma programs
  • Gain an Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) award
  • Course flexibility while studying among local Australian students
  • Start in February (Semester 1) or July (Semester 2) every year
  • Private student accommodation next to the Sunshine Coast campus

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UniSC Sunshine Coast Diploma in General Studies

If you're not quite sure what interests you and would like to explore a variety of different subjects, the Diploma in General Studies is the program for you. This is a unique opportunity to study from a diverse range of disciplines and experience what it’s like to live and study in another country. Choose from a wide range of courses on offer in areas such as business, marketing, event management, communication, creative industries, social sciences, engineering, health and science.

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Earn a diploma in social science and study overseas. Choose from a wide range of social sciences fields such as counselling, social work, history, psychology and urban planning. Our Diploma is offered over eight courses and gives you the option to tailor your studies to suit your interests. On successful completion, you may receive up to 96 units of credit towards a UniSC bachelor's degree in related fields.

Scholarships

UniSC International Scholarships

In 2024, UniSC offers some exciting scholarships to its commencing international students.

There is no separate scholarship application for the following scholarships - Your offer will automatically include the scholarship you are eligible for.

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Shelby Meek's Study Abroad at UniSC

My name is Shelby Meek, and I am a junior at Goucher College in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. I did the Diploma Study Abroad Program at the University of Sunshine Coast in Queensland, Australia. At Goucher College, I am getting a bachelor's in arts with a Communications major with a professional writing minor. I enjoyed the community in the Student Guild and meeting people from my classes, local or international. I enjoyed meeting people and making new friends with many from the Sunshine Coast area. However, that helped me meet people, see other places outside of UniSC, and experience the Australian Culture. However, I think I enjoyed the classes the most. My classes were more based on journalistic writing, linguistics, and screen media, so more writing. However, my professors made the classes a lot of fun. We got to share stories about one another’s culture or favorite things. For example, in my CMN240 (feature writing), we got to write in different journalism styles, such as travel writing, opinion, and profile pieces. In these pieces, I was able to put a bit of myself in them. I was able to write about foods I liked, places from Baltimore that I miss, and much more. I highly recommend CMN240 and LNG210. CMN240 is a feature writing course. It was hard and new for me because I had to write in British-style English. However, it helped me better understand British English. Also, in that class, our professor told us at the beginning of the semester that we had an opportunity to publish an assignment of ours. I decided to jump at that opportunity and publish one of my assignments, which was a profile piece. I was able to get it published in the My Weekly Preview magazine both on hardcopy and online. It was also published online in the Sunshine Coast News. I enjoyed traveling to Perth, Cairns, Sydney, and Brisbane. However, I would say I enjoyed the Caloundra markets and the Kondalilla park. Caloundra markets on Sunday was always something fun to do. The people in the area are very nice and they never fail to brighten up my day. The lady I interviewed in my piece that got published is in Caloundra and I always make sure to visit and buy her 88% dark chocolates. Also, the people running the vendors always love to have conversations about where I am from, why I am in Australia, and if I enjoy it. Another place is Kondalilla Park. I love to swim, but not in pools. My friend recommended swimming in the waters at Kondalilla. The water was so beautiful and the sights in the mountains were amazing. It was a bit cold at first, but it got warmer as the day went on. Also, make sure to do the hiking trails!

What is your advice to future travelers on this program?
My advice would be to never miss an opportunity, jump and take it. My parents were very hesitant about me going to Australia because it is so far away. I was also very scared when choosing this program. However, I knew this opportunity to go to Australia while only 20 and in college was an opportunity that I could not miss. Yes, it is scary and nerve-racking. However, think about the stories you will have when going home. Also, when I took CMN240 and heard my professor mention publication, I knew I wanted to jump at the opportunity. I want to be a journalist or a reporter in the future, so doing this will help me get experience, and also get the opportunity to share my voice about something important. Don’t shy away from opportunities. Jump and take them. Trust me, I was happy I did, and I will do it all over again.
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