What subjects have the highest pass rates?

Whether studying for the first time or choosing your next elective, these subjects could boost your confidence.

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University can be a challenge for the best of us, which is why it can feel refreshing to enrol in a subject with a high pass rate. After all, who wouldn’t feel reassured walking in the successful footsteps of others?

As a first-time student, high pass rate subjects could help you get into the swing of your new study load. On the other hand, if you’re a returning student on the hunt for an elective, you might be able to work towards higher grades with less pressure. 

Enrolling in subjects with a high pass rate may sound like taking the easy road, but this isn’t about cutting corners! When you structure your study into more manageable tasks, you can build your stamina and feel the satisfaction of accomplishing something along the way. This can provide you with a great starting point, or an effective way to tackle your study journey into more achievable chunks!

Here are our recommendations for the most achievable subjects for first-time and returning students alike.

High pass rate subjects that are a great fit if you’re new to study

Don’t know where to start, but seeking a low-pressure gateway into university? Here are the top five subjects that starting out students pass with flying colours. 

1. Writing Poetry: Curtin University

Who says university can’t get creative? 

Writing Poetry has a high pass rate, so the main challenge lies within you. Are you brave enough to channel your innermost thoughts or feelings, and express them through poetic words? 

Give it a go and write your own poem! Enrol by 24 August. 

2. Humans, Health and the Environment: La Trobe University

You don’t need prior experience to kickstart your study with this health subject. It’ll give you powerful insights about how the environment impacts human health. You’ll be left thinking and chatting with your peers about the value of clean air and water, and the risks of chemicals and pollution. 

You’ll finish with a greater awareness of the world (and if the pass rate is anything to go by, confidence to boot). Check on the Humans, Health and the Environment subject page for next enrolment dates. 

3. Literacy and Numeracy for First Nations Peoples of Australia: Curtin University

Be part of a future in which more people can read and write. Learn how to make a positive difference to the country’s literacy and numeracy rates. 

Literary and Numeracy for First Nation Peoples of Australia places culture and history at the forefront of education and will teach you how to best meet the needs of First Nations students in classrooms across Australia. Enrol by 24 August.

4. Creative Literacies: Curtin University

If you like the sound of the third subject on our list, you might like to extend your passion for education in Creative Literacies

Come away from this subject with a likely pass, and with the inspiration to plan enjoyable lessons that will get more kids into writing! Enrol by 24 August. 

5. Project-based iSTEM Education: Curtin University

No ATAR is needed for Project-based iSTEM Education, just bring your passion for science and technology. You’ll enjoy learning how to create iSTEM projects in an educational environment.

This subject makes an excellent entry point into teaching primary or secondary education, if that’s where you see your career heading. Enrol by 24 August.

High pass rate subjects that are ideal if you’re working towards a degree

When you’re already working towards a qualification, it can be appealing to mix things up by throwing an easier subject in the mix. It might allow you to take what feels like a breather while continuing your study journey.  Particularly if it gives you the boost of receiving a good grade along the way!

1. Nutrition Fundamentals: La Trobe University

Not only does Nutrition Fundamentals have a high pass rate, but it also teaches you how to harness your energy levels while you study. Learn how food impacts your health and fitness, and how to match your diet to your exercise levels. 

When you pass this unit, you’ll understand why a cup of water will help you focus on your next assessment, and why skipping breakfast might not be the best idea during exams. 

There are a few prerequisites, so be sure to check the subject page before you begin. Enrol by 24 August.

2. Research and Evidence in Practice: La Trobe University

Research and Evidence in Practice is taught through the lens of human nutrition, but it also provides you with skills that are exceedingly valuable across your broader studies. You’ll learn about qualitative and quantitative research, ethics, statistics, and how to measure outcomes—all important, and all surprisingly passable. Enrol by August 24.

3. The Literacy Researcher: Curtin University

Settle in for some deep thinking about a topic that resonates with you. In The Literacy Researcher, you’ll dive into an issue surrounding literature or language in education. Then you’ll investigate the theories and philosophies that are connected to these issues. 

Once you’ve gathered enough evidence, you’ll discuss it with your peers. Enrol by 24 August.

4. Advanced Systems Physiology B: La Trobe University

Studying a Bachelor of Food and Nutrition? You’ll enjoy learning how the human body makes use of everything you feed it. 

In Advanced Systems Physiology B—one that could have you passing with flying colours—you’ll discover how the immune system works, and what controls your blood pressure and heart rate among other fascinating anatomical insights. Enrol by 24 August.

5. Diet Disease Relationships: La Trobe University

If you take up our Research and Evidence in Practice or Nutrition Fundamentals recommendations, you can use them as prerequisites to Diet Disease Relationships about how nutrition can cause or prevent diseases. 

From food safety to mental health and the microbiome, this one’s got it all. Enrol by 24 August.

Interested in more subjects with high pass rates? Book a consultation with our student advisors to learn more. They’re experts in helping you succeed. 

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