You can view the available subjects for a course in the ‘Course Structure’ section of a course page. If the full course’s available subjects are not all listed there, also click through to other pages from the ‘Majors, Minors and Specialisations’ section.
Tip: Search for a course using the course code rather than course name (eg B-ARTS rather than Bachelor of Arts, MC-ENVSC rather than Master of Environmental Science), since many courses at the University have similar names. To check what your course code is, visit the
Current Enrolments page in my.unimelb.
You can search for subjects by selecting the 'Subjects' tab. To narrow your search results, use the filter panel on the right-hand side of the search page to filter based on criteria such as:
- What level it is (eg Level 1, Level 2)
- When the subject is running
- What study area it falls into
- Whether it is available as breadth in your course
- Whether it has any quotas or requisite restrictions.
Before attempting to enrol in a subject, always check its Handbook entry for any references to enrolment conditions. These can include:
- Requisites (prerequisites, corequisites and disallowed subject combinations)
- Special application/selection processes
- Quotas (subject size restrictions).
See the University Handbook subject page FAQ for more information.
If you are an undergraduate student, you may need to complete
breadth subjects as part of your course.
To find which subjects you can take as breadth:
- Go to the Handbook
- Select the ‘Subjects' tab
- Select your course from the ‘Breadth in Courses’ filter on the right-hand sidepanel.
Most students who commenced prior to the current calendar year will be studying their course
according to the course structure as it was when they commenced their studies. To view your course as it was when you commenced at the University, please:
Please be aware that the content of subjects may have changed, old subjects may no longer be taught and new ones, shown in newer editions of the Handbook, may have been introduced for you to study.