
Easy Breadth Subjects at The University of Melbourne in 2025: Because Who Needs a Real Challenge?
Ah, the breadth subject: that odd little slice of your degree where the uni forces you to pretend you care about something outside your major. It’s their way of saying, “Hey, wouldn’t it be fun to pay $1,000+ to learn about, say, the history of bananas?” (Spoiler: it wouldn’t). This is a follow up to the really popular post from back in 2012.
MelbUniBlog.com is here to help. Below is your ultimate guide to the easiest breadth subjects for 2025. These are perfect for anyone looking to finesse their WAM without breaking a sweat (or skipping brunch). We’ve even included links to the official subject pages, so you don’t have to Google them yourself. You’re welcome.
1. Drugs That Shape Society
Faculty: Arts
Difficulty: About as challenging as finding a good coffee on campus.
You’ll spend the semester learning how caffeine is technically a drug, all while sipping your fourth almond latte of the day. It’s essentially a BuzzFeed listicle turned lecture series: “10 Ways Aspirin Changed the World—Number 7 Will Shock You!” The assignments? Some quizzes and an essay where you can write about how paracetamol is your emotional support tablet.
Pro Tip: Wax lyrical about how Big Pharma is ruining everything, and you’re golden.
2. Food for a Healthy Planet
Faculty: Science
Difficulty: Easier than deciding what to order from Guzman y Gomez.
This is basically a three-month guilt trip about how your Uber Eats habit is destroying the planet. The lectures are all about carbon footprints and why avocados are secretly evil. Assignments include essays where you lament the horrors of industrial farming, probably while eating a burger.
Pro Tip: Mention “sustainability” at least three times per essay. Bonus points if you throw in a statistic no one will fact-check.
3. Australian Wildlife Biology
Faculty: Science
Difficulty: If you know that kangaroos are marsupials, you’re already halfway to an H1.
This subject is perfect for people who want to stare at pictures of wombats and call it “studying.” Most of the content is just fun facts you can regurgitate at a barbecue: “Did you know koalas sleep 20 hours a day?” (You do now).
Pro Tip: Write a heartfelt essay about how cassowaries are misunderstood murder birds, and you’ll soar through.
4. Sport, Education and the Media
Faculty: Arts
Difficulty: Like a PE class but with less running and more overthinking.
Do you enjoy watching sport? Do you enjoy pretending to care about the “sociocultural implications” of sport? Well, this is the subject for you. You’ll spend weeks analysing how Nike ads manipulate your feelings and why AFL is basically a religion.
Pro Tip: Just say the phrase “the commodification of sport” in every essay. Tutors eat that up.
5. Street Art
Faculty: Arts
Difficulty: Like wandering through Hosier Lane, but with assignments.
This subject is basically an excuse to Instagram graffiti and call it a learning experience. Expect lectures about how tagging is an act of rebellion and field trips where you’ll “critically analyse” a Banksy knock-off.
Pro Tip: Use the words “urban dystopia” at least once per assignment. Extra credit if you sound vaguely angry about capitalism.
Final Thoughts
Look, breadth subjects aren’t about learning—they’re about ticking a box so you can focus on your actual degree (or your weekly student party nights). The key is to pick something easy enough to pass while still leaving you plenty of time to complain about tram delays and queue for overpriced coffees!
So, pick a subject, throw in a few buzzwords, and remember: you’re not here to learn. You’re here to survive. MelbUniBlog.com is cheering you on. Kind of.
(Disclaimer: If you fail any of these, we’ll personally laugh at you)
Ah yes, paying $1,000+ to learn how my coffee addiction is technically ‘academic content’—truly the pinnacle of higher education. At this rate, I’ll add ‘Wombat Facts’ to my résumé and call myself an environmental consultant.
Super useful post, I bet the WAM will get a nice boost for the average student at unimelb
Perfect timing for this post, so many of us are picking joke subjects at this time of the year!!
this makes me wanna go back to uni 😛