Summer Semester 2024

Are you eager to fast-track your degree, ease your academic workload, or jumpstart your educational journey?

Tabor’s Summer Semester could be your ticket!

We have a range of courses available during the 10-week Summer Semester, commencing on Monday, 25 November 2024. This fully online semester presents you with the opportunity to advance your studies.

  • Current Students: Expedite your degree progress or better manage your coursework
  • New Students: Begin your academic journey early
  • Immerse yourself in courses such as Intro to Mental Health and Wellbeing, Meaningful Living, Human Lifespan Development, Language, Literacy and Literature and more*
  • Experience online, self-directed learning with the added benefit of email support from our dedicated lecturers.
  • Make the most of this opportunity to acquire fresh skills and gain new perspectives.

Summer Semester – Your pathway to academic excellence! You can explore the full list of units by clicking here or you can find it outlined below.

*To check the availability of specific courses, please reach out to a Faculty Administrator. You can contact them either via email or by completing the form on this page. Keep in mind that certain units may have restricted access, exclusively for current Tabor students, or may be offered at either the undergraduate or postgraduate level.

Faculty of Education

The Faculty of Education are not offering any Electives/Professional Options this time, but are offering some core units for Education students:

Language, Literacy and LiteratureEDP253.7/9
Indigenous and Cultural StudiesEDU124.7/9

Faculty of Ministry Practice

Meaningful LivingMTO141.5/7/8
The Biblical Story for EveryoneMTG100.5/7/8
MTC Readings – ClassicsMTR295.7/9
MTC Readings – Intertestamental PeriodMTR295.7/9

Faculty of Humanities and Social Science

Introduction to Mental Health and WellbeingHSS106.5
Human Lifespan DevelopmentHSC101.7/8
Counselling and Mental HealthHSC102.7/8
Professional Communication SkillsHSS100.5
Youth Violence and CrimeHSY204.7