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Search our courses to find out the content, timings, fees, and teaching details of the courses you want to take for your programme of study.
Your degree is made up of courses (also known as ‘papers’ at other universities). Courses are taught over one trimester or sometimes two trimesters.
Each course is taught at a certain level. In your first year, you will normally take 100-level courses. 200- and 300- level courses are more advanced. Some degrees have core courses that all students have to complete.
Online courses
You can filter the results of your search or subject browse—if there are courses within your search results that are taught and assessed entirely online, you'll be able to select the 'Taught online' option in the 'Location' filter. Alternatively, you can view a list of all our online courses.
How courses are labelled
Courses are identified by a four-letter subject code and a three-digit number. The four letters represent either a school or a subject. The first digit gives the course's level. For example, ACCY 130 and ACCY 131 are Accountancy courses that you would do in your first year.
The Course Reference Number (CRN) distinguishes between identical courses that are:
- taught in different trimesters—for example, in both Trimester 1 and Trimester 2
- taught in different modes—for example, in person and online
- taught in multiple streams in the same trimester.
Disclaimer
We use our best efforts to make sure that the course information on our website is accurate and up to date, but it is subject to change at any time, and fees information is indicative only. Your official fees will be calculated and invoiced by Victoria University of Wellington on your Offer of Study.