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Understanding the timetable

Class timetables are released as early as possible to let you plan your studies.

At UniSC, enrolment involves two steps: enrolling in courses and selecting classes. Course enrolment generally opens in October for the following year. It's important that you enrol in your courses early, for the full academic year, so we know how many students need class spaces in each course. Check the key enrolment dates in the academic calendar.

Class timetables are released and class selection opens closer to the start of a study period. Once the class timetable is released, you can use the timetable planner to view and plan your preferred timetable. Please note that the timetable is subject to change, and you aren't guaranteed a place in any class until you enrol in your courses and classes through USC Central.

When planning your enrolment, take note of the location of the course and delivery mode of the class: some courses are available at multiple campuses or may be delivered online. Also hover over the information icon on the left of each class listing to check if there are any restrictions on class selections.

Delivery modes

Students have the opportunity to study a range of courses through flexible delivery options. These include on-campus or online options (depending on the course). You can choose to study full time or part time.

Class components refer to the class types you attend as part of your course. For example, you may need to select a  Tutorial/Workshop and Laboratory as part of one course.

class locations

USC Sunshine Coast

Room code example: CG50

Where:

  • SD identifies USC Sunshine Coast as the venue
  • C identifies Building C as the building
  • G is the floor number (ground floor)
  • 50 is the room number

Rooms without a CH, SAR, CA, FC, GY, MB, or SB prefix can be assumed to be at the Sunshine Coast campus.

USC Moreton Bay

Room code example: MB-A1.G.30

Where:

  • MB identifies Moreton Bay as the venue
  • A1 identifies A1 as the building
  • G is the floor number
  • 30 is the room number
USC Caboolture

Room code example: CAK110

Where:

  • CA identifies Caboolture as the venue
  • K identifies K Block as the building
  • 1 is the floor number
  • 10 is the room number
USC Fraser Coast

Room code example: FCA-1.25

Where:

  • FC identifies Fraser Coast as the venue
  • A identifies A Block as the building
  • 1 is the floor number
  • 25 is the room number
USC Gympie

Room code example: GY.G.01

Where:

  • GY identifies Gympie as the venue
  • G identifies the floor number
  • 01 is the room number

Room code example: GYJND8

Where:

  • GYJN identifies James Nash State High School as the venue
  • D identifies D Block as the building
  • 8 is the room number
Online

Room code example: ONLINESD

Where:

  • ONLINE identifies the class is delivered online
  • Campus prefix identifies which campus the online class is scheduled for
  • Time indicates if the online class is scheduled and needs to be selected in USC Central when completing your enrolment in USC Central
  • No time indicates that the online class can be completed at any time and does not need to be selected in USC Central when completing your enrolment in USC Central
Chancellor State College

Room code example: CH-SN24

Where:

  • CH identifies Chancellor State College as the venue
  • SN24 is the room number

A small number of education courses are held at Chancellor State College is adjacent to the USC Sport Precinct.

Sunshine Coast Health Institute (SCHI)

Room code example: 03-SAR-007

Where:

  • 03 is the floor number
  • SAR is the building code
  • 007 is the room number