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how hard is comm 2000 unsw 2026

COMM2000 at UNSW in 2026 looks more like a manageable writing-and-project course than a heavy theory/maths subject. The course outline shows it is Creating Social Change and the timetable says it’s delivered in person in Term 2C 2026.

How hard it usually feels

  • The workload is likely to be moderate, with most difficulty coming from planning, writing, and meeting rubric requirements rather than exams or technical content.
  • The handbook note that COMM1000 students cannot enrol in COMM2000 suggests it sits in the same course stream and is meant to be a structured first/early-year-style subject rather than an advanced specialization.
  • Based on the course focus, it should feel easier for students who are comfortable with essay-style assessment, group work, and clear marking criteria.

What makes it easier

  • Staying close to the assessment rubric.
  • Starting written tasks early.
  • Choosing a topic you can explain clearly and support with evidence.
  • Keeping up with lectures/tutorials instead of cramming near submission.

What may make it harder

  • If you dislike reflective writing or social-impact style assignments.
  • If group tasks are a big source of stress.
  • If you expect a “memorize and test” format, because this kind of course usually rewards planning and communication more than rote learning.

Practical take

If you’re asking “is it a killer subject?”, the answer is probably no. If you’re asking “can it become annoying if I leave assignments late?”, then yes — like many communication-style courses, it can get stressful fast when deadlines stack up.

TL;DR: COMM2000 in 2026 looks pretty manageable for most students, especially if you’re decent at writing and follow the rubric closely.