UniSC Caboolture commenced in 2018 and is a shared campus with TAFE Queensland. As part of the Moreton Bay region, UniSC Caboolture is approximately 25 kilometers north of UniSC Moreton Bay and 50 kilometers south of UniSC Sunshine Coast.
UniSC Caboolture provides a transformational opportunity for the local community to undertake quality higher education qualifications or enabling programs in a supportive, inclusive learning environment.
The campus offers collaborative learning spaces, interactive technologies, computer labs, student common rooms, café, sports court, campus library and modern nursing labs, where nursing students build practical skills and work with industry-standard equipment in a simulated hospital environment.
Full degrees
You can study the following degrees in full at UniSC Caboolture:
Diplomas
University certificates
Bridging courses
You can also study selected courses from UniSC's Tertiary Preparation Pathway to prepare for university study.
UniSC Caboolture also offers courses through the Headstart program.
Short courses
Campus hours
Enrolled students can access computers and the Student Commons Building using their UniSC student ID card weekdays from 7am - 6pm. The campus is usually closed on weekends and public holidays, unless otherwise arranged.
For current computer information refer to Computers on campus.
Please note: The campus gates are closed daily. Please refer to Library and Student Central for their opening hours as they differ to the non-library computer lab / common room hours.
Student services and facilities
Student support
UniSC Caboolture offers all student services, including academic and study support, library and IT services, counselling, health and wellbeing support, Indigenous Services and more.
Library
The library is a shared space with TAFE Queensland. It is open 8am - 4pm Monday - Friday.
Student Central
Student Central is your first point of contact for anything student related.
Student stories
Local high school students get a headstart toward their careers in health
27 Jun 2023As part of a Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program (HEPPP) initiative, Caboolture Health Experience has been meticulously designed to offer valuable opportunities for eligible high school students in the local community.
Empowering Change: Meet Rebecca Castledine
5 Oct 2022UniSC Graduate Rebecca Castledine, who started as a mature-aged Indigenous student completing a Tertiary Preparation Pathway course at Caboolture, shares her incredible journey into the university world and how she got to graduating with a dual degree of a Bachelor of Laws / Bachelor of Criminology and Justice.
Nurses rock! Caboolture Graduate Victoria Jacques lands their dream job
27 Jul 2022Hear from UniSC Caboolture Graduate Victoria Jacques who shares their passion for nursing and encourages future students to 'be brave and embrace their potential!'