Modes of study for international students
Understand the different modes of study you can take as an international student
Understand the different modes of study you can take as an international student
See Changes to your study situation for further details.
How do I know if my class is in-person?
Research students may be permitted to undertake research at an approved UNSW-affiliated institution. Contact  for more information.Â
Term 1, Term 2 and Term 3 are compulsory study periods. Note that Summer Term is a non-compulsory study period.
You may enrol in Summer Term but this is a non-compulsory study period.Â
You can study in-person or online and you are not required to maintain a full-time enrolment during this Term.
Note that any completed Summer term units of credit (UOC) will be credited in the following year.Â
Studying during Summer Term gives you the opportunity to fast-track your degree and may make you eligible for early completion.
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