Study in Australia on the beautiful Sunshine Coast at USC
Australia’s University of the Sunshine Coast offers the best of both worlds – it’s the place where learning meets lifestyle. The 2014 Good Universities Guide awarded USC five stars for teaching quality and graduate satisfaction – the highest ratings of any public university in the state of Queensland. USC offers flexible degree programs and provides a level of staff and student interaction that other institutions can only envy.
USC’s Study Abroad Program allows international students to earn credit toward their home degrees while living and studying in Australia.
At USC, students study across disciplines including: Business and Information Technology; Communication and Design; Education; Engineering; Health and Sport Science; Humanities and Social Sciences; Law; or Science and Sustainability.
The University of the Sunshine Coast offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs and research, giving students at USC the opportunity to earn Associate, Bachelor’s, and Master’s degrees, as well as graduate certificates and diplomas.
Programs
Programs | Location | |
Bachelor of Animal Ecology/Bachelor of Business (Tourism, Leisure and Event Management) | Sunshine Coast | |
Bachelor of Business (Tourism, Leisure and Event Management) | Sunshine Coast | |
Bachelor of Recreation and Outdoor Environmental Studies | Sunshine Coast |
Student lifestyle
USC is a premier sporting destination with nationally-accredited facilities and support from leading health and sports scientists.
High performance champions train side-by-side with beginners in a supportive sports community that drives excellence.
Accommodation
There are a variety of accommodation options close to USC's campuses whether you want to live in a student village, share a house or find a place of your own.
Please note: The University of the Sunshine Coast does not provide student accommodation or screen information, nor does it act as an agent in the provision of accommodation information. It is your responsibility to determine whether the housing arrangements are suitable.