Summer Semester
Why study the Summer Semester at UNE?
The University of New England provides an optional Summer Semester which allows students to accelerate the completion of their studies. Students should note that units offered during Summer Semester are commonwealth supported or full-fee paying. This means that eligible candidates can access HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP.
Please note students are only allowed to enrol in a maximum of two units (12 credit points) for the summer semester.
All students currently enrolled with UNE can study during Summer Semester provided the units they intend to undertake form part of their enrolled course of study.
The University also welcomes applications for study over Summer from non-UNE students, either as Cross-Institutional or Non-Award students.
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CSP (quotas apply) or Full Fee2011 STUDY OPTIONS
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Summer Semester, Off CampusHow to Apply
Domestic Students
All domestic students apply direct to UNE
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International students apply direct to UNE through International Marketing and PathwaysFor more information, click here
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| Benefits | When Can I Enrol in my Summer Units? Students currently enrolled with UNE will be able to enrol online for Summer Semester when enrolment opens in November, 2010. For Cross-Institutional or Non-Award students, you will be advised of your opportunities to enrol in your formal letter of offer for admission from UNE. Exam Centre Changes for Summer Semester Use this link http://www.une.edu.au/for/current-students/forms/examcentre-sumsem.php to access the form for requesting a change to your examination centre for Summer Semester examinations. Exams will be held between Monday 24th January and Friday 4th Feburary 2011 inclusive and specific dates and times for your exams will be available in MyUNE in December 2010. If you have any questions about your examination arrangements please contact the Examinations Unit directly on 02 6773 4444 or via AskUNE Important Dates Closing dates for applications: 22 November, 2010 Last Day for adding subject online: 6 December, 2010 Summer Semester Commences: 29 November, 2010 Summer Census Date: 3 January 2011 Final Date for withdrawal without academic penalty: 10 January, 2011 Examination Session: 24 January - 4 February, 2011 Units Available for 2010/2011 The following units are available for Summer Semester and are displayed in the Course and Unit Catalogue: AFM101 Introduction to Financial Accounting AFM112 Introduction to Management Accounting ANCH110 Introduction to Greek History ARTS301 Research and Professional Practice ARTS302 Research and Professional Practice II ARTS501 Arts Research and Professional Practice CLLA102 Classical Languages Through Reading ECON101 Introductory Microeconomics ECON102 Introductory Macroeconomics ECON143 Australian Economic Institutions and Performance ECON203 Banking and Finance ECON243 Australian Economic Institutions and Performance ECON303 Banking and Finance ENGL001 Literacy Preparation for Teachers (HSC Band 4) HUMS100 Colliding Worlds HUMS102 Learning Life-Long Academic Skills HUMS304 Special Option D HUMS506 Reading Unit B INDN211 Indonesian In-Country Study A INDN212 Indonesian In-Country Study B INDN311 Indonesian In-Country Study C INDN312 Indonesian In-Country Study D LS220 Constitutional Law (quota of 70 students) LS320 Professional Conduct (quota of 70 students) LS332 Industrial Law (quota of 70 students) LS341 Introduction to Environmental Law (a quota of 70 students) LS351 Corporation Law (quota of 70 students) LS364 Indigenous Australians and Law (quota of 70 students) LS370 Family Law (quota of 70 students) LS371 Law of Contract I (quota of 70 students) LS372 Law of Contract II (quota of 70 students) LS396 Special Studies in Law (A) (quota of 70 students) LS471 Trade Practices and Consumer Law (quota of 70 students) MATH122 Numeracy for Primary School Teachers (HSC Band 4) MATH123 Foundation Mathematics MM105 Organisational Behaviour MM110 Introduction to Marketing MM200 Contemporary Management OSLS391 Overseas Language Study I OSLS392 Overseas Language Study 2 PEAC100 Introduction to Peace Studies QM161 Business Statistics 1 RELS181 Introduction to World Religions A RELS182 Introduction to World Religions B |
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| How to apply |
All domestic students apply direct to UNE For more information, click here
International students apply direct to UNE through International Marketing and Pathways For more information, click here |
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| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
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| Further Information |
You can find instant answers to many of your questions or contact UNE directly via AskUNE |
