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Courses Course level Short courses
Short courses
Short courses are usually one subject about a specific topic. Non-Award and Cross-Institutional courses are for academic credit and include assessment, while Masterclasses are not for credit.
Masterclasses and Seminars
We offer a range of professional development Masterclasses, seminars and public lectures across a wide variety of subjects. These classes do not provide academic credit. You can find these on our events website or on the Masterclass webpage.
Non-Award
Some of our subjects are available to be studied as standalone subjects ie. you are not required to be enrolled in a full degree course.
A full list of subjects can be found through our Studyfinder application. To apply please download our Application to study at JCU form.
Cross-Institutional
If you are currently studying at another Australian University and wish to study a subject at James Cook University (JCU) which will be credited towards your degree, you may download our Application to study at JCU form (PDF, 59 KB) to apply now.