The Peer Assisted Study Session (PASS) program is a free academic assistance service designed to assist students with their understanding of challenging course content. Sessions are facilitated by current students who have succeeded at the course and can provide valuable advice and a student perspective outside of lectures and tutorials. The sessions are designed to maximise studentsβ understandin
g of the subject in a casual and relaxed environment where you can also meet other like-minded students studying the same courses. The sessions additionally cover study tools and successful exam techniques specific to that course. Students who attend PASS sessions consistently enjoy achieving higher results than students who do not attend. Past UniSA students have improved their final grade by up to 12-15%, which could mean the difference between a pass and a fail, or a distinction and a high distinction! Sessions are held both on campus during business hours, 10:10AM - 5PM, and virtually via zoom afterhours, 6:10PM - 8PM. PASS sessions at UniSA are held at the City West, Magill and Mawson Lakes campuses. The timetable for each campus can be found at www.unisa.edu.au/pass. At City West sessions are held in room JS2-09 and support the following undergraduate and postgraduate courses:
Undergraduate:
Accounting for Business (ACCT 1008)
Architectural Design Studio (Communications) (ARCH 2052)
Architectural Documentation (ARCH 1033)
Architecture & Environment (ARCH 1020)
Business Finance (BANK 2007)
Business Law (LAWS 1018)
Companies and Partnerships Law (COML 2005)
Contracts A (LAWS 1008)
Financial Accounting 1 (ACCT 1006)
Financial Accounting 3 (ACCT 3007)
Intercultural Communication (LANG 1054)
Macroeconomics (ECON 1007)
Principles of Economics (ECON 1008)
Public Relations Theory (COMM 1057)
Torts B (LAWS 1015)
Postgraduate:
Accounting for Management M (ACCT 5011)
At Magill sessions are held in the library and support the following undergraduate courses:
Child Development (WELF1020)
Contemporary Contexts in Education (EDUC1100)
Conception to 3 Years (EDUC1041)
Developmental Psychology (BEHL3011)
Ideas, Innovation and Communication (COMM1060)
Introduction to Creative Industries (COMM1081)
Language and Mathematics for Learning (EDUC1106)
Public Relations Theory (COMM 1057)
Psychology 1A (BEHL1003)
Social Enquiry Methods (HUMS1004)
At Mawson Lakes sessions are held in room D2-11 and support the following undergraduate courses:
Airline Finance (AERO 2057)
Data Driven Web Technologies (INFS1025)
Introduction to Aviation Management (AERO 1024)
Language and Mathematics for Learning (EDUC1106)
MME1 (MATH 1063)
MME2 (MATH 1064)
Network Fundamentals (INFT1012)
Object Oriented Programming (COMP1046)
Problem Solving and Programming (COMP1039)
Professional and Technical Communication (COMM1065)
Programming Concepts (COMP1045)
Software Design and Implementation (INFS 2044)