Overview
The University of the Sunshine Coast (UniSC) is in South East Queensland and is a popular and contemporary public university with an excellent reputation. UniSC is a multi campus in South East Queensland, however UniSC's main campus is located on the Sunshine Coast in Sippy Downs.
The Sunshine Coast is located only 90km (55miles) north of the state's capital, Brisbane, and is home to the architecturally diverse UniSC campus, renowned for its environmentally sustainable approach.
The unique campus is situated on a 100-hectare wildlife reserve, home to a wide variety of native Australian wildlife including the Eastern Grey Kangaroos, birds and reptiles. This distinctive setting ensures students benefit from some memorable learning opportunities, at locations like UniSC's K'gari Research and Learning Centre on Fraser Island which is a World Heritage-listed island.
The university provides students with the necessary modern spaces to learn, along with specialist facilities including advanced 3D visualisation resources and a contemporary High Performance Sport Precinct. There is also a large library on-campus and various 24-hour computer labs for study, while an art gallery and cafes offer spaces to unwind.
UniSC students receive a high-quality educational experience, while enjoying the relaxed lifestyle that the Sunshine Coast offers. The university offers more than 120-degree programs and 280 course options at undergraduate and postgraduate levels across seven broad discipline areas.
These include business, IT and tourism creative industries, design and communication education engineering, planning and science health, nursing and sport sciences humanities, psychology and social sciences and law and criminology.
UniSC's international reputation for research is growing every year, with 26 research fields now rated at world standard or above. The innovative research carried out at UniSC ensures that students will be learning not just from experts in their chosen subject, but also using cutting edge findings and theories.
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