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STUDY WITH 2019 CSU international guide OF CSU GRADUATES FOUND EMPLOYMENT WITHIN FOUR MONTHS OF COMPLETING THEIR DEGREE.* * Australian University Ratings and Rankings 2017/2018, The Good Universities Guide. 01

CONTENTS

Why CSU is unique...... 2 Uni life...... 20 Welcome...... 4 Cost of study in Australia...... 22 Get organised...... 5 Research at CSU...... 23 CSU study options...... 6 Career areas and course information...... 24 Support...... 7 Study online...... 64 Our campuses...... 8 Admission requirements...... 66 Other CSU study locations...... 15 How to apply...... 68 CSU Study Centres...... 16 Useful websites...... 71 Student facilities...... 18 International admissions matrix...... 72 Living at CSU...... 19 University terms...... 75

AT UNIVERSITY (CSU) WE BELIEVE THAT KNOWLEDGE, COLLABORATION AND COMMUNITY CAN MAKE THE WORLD A BETTER PLACE.

That’s why our ethos is

Yindyamarra Winhanganha

a phrase meaning ‘the wisdom of respectfully knowing how to live well in a world worth living in’.

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WHY CSU

AT , EVERYTHING WE DO IS GUIDED BY FOUR KEY VALUES.

INSIGHTFUL INCLUSIVE IMPACTFUL INSPIRING

p2 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY 1 03 AUSTRALIA’S HIGHEST GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT RATE* We make sure you’re ready to make your mark from day one.

AUSTRALIA’S INDUSTRY- LEADING ACCREDITED REGIONAL UNIVERSITY COURSES Smaller class sizes mean you’re We work with national and never a number – your lecturers international organisations to give know you by name. you the most relevant knowledge.

MOST OF OUR AUSTRALIA’S FIRST COURSES INCLUDE CERTIFIED CARBON WORK-BASED EXPERIENCE NEUTRAL UNIVERSITY You graduate with practical We are helping make this a world knowledge on your CV. worth living in.

AFFORDABLE A DIVERSE STUDY AND COMMUNITY LIVING Our students are from all over Enjoy a lower cost of living and Australia and the world. competitive course fees.

SAFE AND PROFESSIONAL FRIENDLY TEACHING STAFF ENVIRONMENT Our academics have extensive Our campuses are small, friendly experience in the industries communities, based in vibrant they teach. Australian locations.

* Australian University Ratings and Rankings 2017/2018, The Good Universities Guide.

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Choosing a university is an important step, and there are many factors that will influence your decision. At Charles Sturt University (CSU), we aim to give you the best opportunity in your chosen profession, and it is immensely satisfying to see our graduates set out confidently on their careers. In fact, we have the best graduate employment rate in Australia. Our students gain an internationally recognised qualification and have an Australian education experience like no other. As a member of our CSU community, you will experience first-hand the links we have with the business community, industry, government and the professions. Our focus is on combining knowledge from practice and research with quality teaching and learning. This is central to our success as a university – our commitment to industry-aligned, relevant courses ensures that as a CSU graduate, you will be well-equipped to make your mark in both national and international workplaces. CSU is recognised for its internationally competitive research strengths in agricultural science, horticultural production, food and wine sciences, crop and pasture production, veterinary science, animal production, education, curriculum and pedagogy, environmental science, applied ethics, philosophy, religious studies, criminology, nursing and marketing. Depending on your preferred course and where it is offered at CSU, you will embark on an Australian experience like no other. Our campus environments are unique and full of Australian native wildlife, our class sizes are small to maintain a quality of teaching that ensures you get the most out of your education, and you can enjoy a world-class experience in state-of-the-art teaching facilities and contemporary learning spaces while being part of a friendly and vibrant student community. I look forward to welcoming you to Charles Sturt University.

Professor Andrew Vann Vice-Chancellor and President

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GET

Plan ahead for university life by keeping track of these important orientation and session dates. You can also check out the scholarships and accommodation options available at CSU to help you get ready for study. If you have any questions, contact CSU online at csu.edu.au/contacts/enquiry

Application closing dates: csu.edu.au/about/important-dates 2019 Orientation Week: 25 February – 1 March 2019 Session 1 starts: 4 March 2019 Midyear Orientation: 10–12 July 2019 Session 2 starts: 15 July 2019

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CSU STUDY

CHOOSE HOW YOU STUDY WITH CSU.

• Study in Australia at a CSU campus in -, Bathurst, , Orange, or .

• Study in Australia at a CSU Study Centre in , or .

• Study at a CSU partner location in Australia or in selected countries such as Cambodia, China or Hong Kong.

• Study online.

• If you are studying at another university in your home country, you could spend one or two sessions at CSU in Australia as part of our Study Abroad program.

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/options

CSU HAS 42,329 STUDENTS % IN TOTAL OF CSU STUDENTS ARE (2017) INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM COUNTRIES (2017)

p6 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY SUPPORT 07 WE’LL HELP YOU EVERY STEP OF THE WAY.

STUDY SUPPORT STUDENT CENTRAL Adjusting to university study can take Got a question about any aspect of a while. That’s why we have a dedicated studying at CSU? Student Central is team to help you. Our learning skills your first point of call. From enrolment advisers can give you advice on and accommodation to finances or just everything from essay writing and exam finding a lecture room, we’ll point you in technique to maths and language skills. the right direction. Plus, you can browse You can connect with them in person, FAQs at ask.csu.edu.au online or over the phone. DISABILITY SUPPORT CAREERS ADVICE If you have a disability or medical Our Career Development Service will help condition, our team can provide advice, you prepare for the world of work. From support and adjustments to study to researching your career options and help you participate fully in university life. planning your job search, to guidance on improving your CV, application letters and STUDENT HEALTH AND COUNSELLING interview techniques – we’ll help you land We have a range of services to help your dream job. you stay in top physical, mental and emotional shape. They include info ON-CAMPUS STUDENT LIAISON sessions and online resources on drug OFFICERS and alcohol awareness and sexual and Our international student liaison officers mental health, and a free professional provide support for international students counselling service. from when you accept your offer. They can help with adjusting to life in Australia, SPIRITUAL SUPPORT starting your studies and connecting you Visiting spiritual advisers, multi-faith with your campus community. facilities and student clubs provide access to spiritual support. We can ENGLISH LANGUAGE SKILLS SUPPORT also put you in touch with relevant You can connect with our English community organisations. skills advisers at any point during your studies to help improve your language ALLY PROGRAM skills and ensure you get the most out CSU acknowledges and supports of your course. sexual, sex and gender diversity. Ally advocates for and supports LGBTIQ students and staff, and encourages an environment that is inclusive, safe and respectful of all persons.

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/international-support

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OUR

AT CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY BATHURST WE’RE GEOGRAPHICALLY GIFTED. A FAST-GROWING REGIONAL HUB

Port Macquarie is a beautiful place to live and the people here are very helpful and friendly. Here we can go anywhere in a short time as compared to the busy cities, so it saves a lot of time. In my spare time I like to go to the beach and I have taken up a part-time job at the local supermarket. WAGGA WAGGA At the university the teaching quality is THE BIGGEST INLAND CITY excellent, so CSU offers a great place to IN live and study.

Neha Gautambhai Patel Master of Professional Accounting

p8 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY 09 CSU locations ORANGE A VIBRANT COUNTRY TOWN WITH A GREAT FOOD SCENE

BRISBANE

NEW SOUTH WALES

PORT MACQUARIE ENJOY COASTAL LIFE WHILE YOU STUDY

SYDNEY

CANBERRA

VICTORIA MELBOURNE

ALBURY-WODONGA GO GREEN AND REDUCE YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT WHILE YOU STUDY

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OUR CAMPUS CSU’s Albury-Wodonga Campus is Australia’s first environmentally sustainable campus. Rich in flora and fauna, it is a relaxing and eco-friendly study space. Our campus caters to the needs of business, education, environmental science and health students with access to industry- standard facilities and resources. Canoeing down the futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/campuses/ albury-wodonga

WHAT IS ALBURY-WODONGA LIKE? Located on the border of New South Wales and , the twin cities of Albury and Wodonga have a great range of shops, theatres, cafés and restaurants. You can enjoy a relaxed lifestyle with all the convenience and services you would expect from a larger centre.

Here are just a few of the things you can do in Albury-Wodonga.

Noreuil Park Make pizza at the Community Wood Fired Oven. Catch a free music concert under the stars. Taste the produce at the farmers’ market and local wineries. City population: 91,660 Enjoy the outdoor cinema during the summer. Average temperatures: Max. 30 oC Min. 15 oC Head to the nearby snowfields for winter sports. o o Max. 14 C Min. 3 C Have a weekend away in Melbourne (just three and a half hours’ drive away). Travel times: Melbourne to Albury-Wodonga visitalburywodonga.com 1hr 3.5hrs 4hrs Sydney to Albury-Wodonga 1.25hrs 6hrs 8hrs

Festival of Colour Harmony Day at the Wood Fired Oven Sailing on Lake Hume

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OUR CAMPUS CSU’s campus at Bathurst offers a great mix of country and city. It sits in a semirural setting, but is just a few blocks from the centre of town. Students of the arts, business, communication, computing, education, nursing, paramedicine, psychology, sports science and the social sciences have access to the latest technologies and facilities. Bathurst campus library A vibrant social scene also means there is plenty to do beyond your studies, from acting and sports to contributing to the student radio station or a community initiative.

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/campuses/bathurst

WHAT IS BATHURST LIKE? Bathurst has a rich and interesting history of gold rush days. Today, the city has many bars, restaurants and local wineries, as well as numerous sporting and social activities. You can also explore the nearby Blue Mountains National Park. Bathurst 1000 Here are just a few of the things you can do in Bathurst. Take in the excitement of the Bathurst 1000 touring car race. Explore Bathurst’s goldmining heritage and visit the City population: 41,300 famous Jenolan Caves. Average temperatures: o o Get together with friends at the Royal Bathurst Show. Max. 27 C Min. 12 C Max. 12 oC Min. 1 oC Go ice skating at the Bathurst Winter Festival. Travel times: Check out the many galleries and museums. Sydney to Bathurst Visit the theatre at the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment Centre. 50mins 3hrs 3.5–4hrs Canberra to Bathurst Have a weekend away in Sydney (just three hours’ drive away). 3.5hrs bathurstregion.com.au/visit-bathurst/

Sailing on Lake Hume Courthouse and ice rink Carousel at sunset Vale Creek Vineyard

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OUR CAMPUS Set among rolling hills, CSU’s campus at Orange is small enough to have a relaxed, community feel but big enough to give you everything you need for the complete university experience. Students of science, dentistry, pharmacy, physiotherapy and sustainable agriculture have access to outstanding facilities and dedicated support. There is also a vibrant social scene of Rolling hills of Orange on-campus events and sporting clubs.

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/campuses/orange

WHAT IS ORANGE LIKE? Orange is renowned for its food. It has numerous cafés, restaurants and bars in which to sample the fantastic produce of the region, as well as boutique shops and extensive sporting facilities. Nearby Mount Canobolas offers hiking and mountain biking, and the sensational scenery of the Blue Mountains is less than two hours’ drive away.

Here are just a few of the things you can do in Orange. Campus dentistry building Sample delicious local produce at Orange F.O.O.D Week and the Orange Apple Festival. Attend a concert at the Orange Regional Conservatorium. City population: 40,344 Explore the many wineries and vineyards. Average temperatures: Max. 25 oC Min. 13 oC Test yourself in the Great Volcanic Mountain Challenge fun run. Max. 10 oC Min. 2 oC Pick up some fresh local food at the farmers market. Travel times: Sydney to Orange visitorange.com.au 50mins 3.5hrs

Orange in autumn Lake Canobolas Orange campus

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OUR CAMPUS Port Macquarie is CSU’s newest campus. It includes brand-new student accommodation, state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities, as well as indoor and outdoor teaching spaces, so you can study in the sunshine.

The campus uses natural building materials to echo the surrounding environment, and students have lots of options for places to study, Lighthouse Beach relax and get together socially.

csu.edu.au/portmacquarie

WHAT IS PORT MACQUARIE LIKE? Situated in northern New South Wales, Port Macquarie is one of Australia’s most beautiful coastal cities. Boasting 18 beaches, it combines a laidback regional lifestyle with a buzzing urban centre. Port Macquarie really does have the best of both worlds. You can swim, surf and relax at the beach, explore the surrounding wilderness (including rainforests) and find all the restaurants, cafés and shopping you need in the city centre. Whale watching

Here are just a few of the things you can do in Port Macquarie.

Explore heritage sites, art galleries and festivals. City population: 44,830 Surf, waterski… or skydive. Average temperatures: o o Go on a whale-watching cruise. Max. 27 C Min. 18 C Max. 19 oC Min. 7 oC Visit Australia’s only koala hospital. Travel times: Walk coastal trails and national parks. Sydney to Port Macquarie 1hr 4.25hrs 8.25hrs portmacquarieinfo.com.au Brisbane to Port Macquarie 1.25hrs 6.25hrs 16hrs

Orange campus Port Macquarie coastline Koala hospital CSU library

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OUR CAMPUS With Charles Sturt himself the first international explorer to visit the site, Wagga Wagga was destined to become a home for CSU. This campus is our largest, and includes a university farm, equine centre, experimental winery and huge range of industry-standard facilities. Students from science and the arts to education, information technology and agriculture make for a vibrant Pomingalarna Reserve and diverse atmosphere. With a wide range of social and sporting clubs, our Wagga Wagga campus is simply a great place to be.

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/campuses/wagga

WHAT IS WAGGA WAGGA LIKE? Wagga Wagga sits on the banks of the , almost halfway between Melbourne and Sydney. It is the largest inland city in New South Wales and is well connected by air, rail or road. It has a proud sporting history and a strong cultural and artistic community.

Here are just a few of the things you can do in Wagga Wagga. Botanic Gardens Taste the local produce at the Food and Wine Festival. Dress up for a day at the races. City population: 54,411 Attend a music festival or film event. Average temperatures: Have a laugh at the Comedy Club. Max. 31 oC Min. 16 oC Enjoy the multicultural Fusion Festival. Max. 13 oC Min. 3 oC Relax on the banks of Lake Albert or the Murrumbidgee River. Travel times: Melbourne to Wagga Wagga visitwagga.com 1.25hrs 4.75hrs 5hrs Sydney to Wagga Wagga 1.25hrs 4.75hrs 6.75hrs

Art meets culture in the CBD Spring canola Fusion Festival

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CANBERRA MANLY CSU theology students can study through St CSU in Manly is home to the Australian Graduate Mark’s National Theological Centre and the School of Policing and Security (AGSPS). Australian Centre for Christianity and Culture. Co-located with the Australian Institute of Police Our Master of Terrorism and Security Studies is Management (AIPM), the campus offers a range offered at the Centre for Customs and Excise of postgraduate courses in policing online as well Studies. We also have a research centre for as a postgraduate research degree. postgraduate studies in Canberra. csu.edu.au/about/locations/manly futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/ campuses/canberra CSU PARTNER LOCATIONS CSU has formal partnerships with a number of TAFE institutions across Canberra, Melbourne CSU in Parramatta is located within the United and Sydney. These institutions deliver CSU Theological College (UTC), one of the premier programs on their campuses. They include the theological colleges in the Asia-Pacific region. In Canberra Institute of Technology’s Reid campus, partnership with St Mark’s National Theological TAFE NSW Crows Nest and Holmesglen’s Centre in Canberra, UTC delivers a number Chadstone campus. of postgraduate research and professional futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/ degrees, as well as some undergraduate and campuses/partner-locations postgraduate coursework degrees. futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/ campuses/parramatta

Fusion Festival Students at Study Centre Melbourne

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The CSU Study Centre Brisbane is a modern centre located in Brisbane’s central business district (CBD). Brisbane offers a truly outdoor lifestyle, with more sunny days per year than any other capital city in Australia. The climate is perfect for enjoying all of the amenities at the CSU Study Centre’s doorstep including shopping, tourist attractions and dining. And you can easily get around by train, ferry, bus and the iconic CityCat water taxis.

THE CITY Located on the banks of the Brisbane River, the city of Brisbane is green and leafy with a subtropical climate and a diverse population. It is one of Australia’s fastest growing cities and is renowned for its outdoor lifestyle and vibrant urban culture, where the people are friendly and welcoming. CSU Brisbane is the capital of Queensland and is considered one of Australia’s most affordable metropolitan cities to study and live. The CBD is surrounded by green spaces including the lush City Botanic Gardens, South Bank Parklands and Roma Street Parkland – ideal places to enjoy the outdoors in perfect weather with a snack and a game of cricket or soccer. City population: 2.4 million Average temperatures: CSU Study Centres are located in o o Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney – Max. 30 C Min. 21 C o o three of the world’s most livable cities. Max. 22 C Min. 11 C The centres offer small class sizes and Brisbane has the third-busiest airport in Australia, offering direct modern facilities − all in the heart of a flights to all key Australian tourist destinations. metropolis. Facilities include: Lecturers with extensive industry • digital library experience deliver courses in • social activities and programs accounting, business and information • student support and academic counselling technology that will have you ready • wireless internet access. to start your career from the day you graduate. csustudycentres.edu.au/locations/brisbane

csustudycentres.edu.au

CSU Study Centres are operated by Study Group under a formal agreement with Charles Sturt University. Students at CSU Study Centres are enrolled students of CSU. All Study Centre staff are employed by Study Group.

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The CSU Study Centres in Melbourne are located The CSU Study Centre Sydney is located in in the heart of the city’s CBD. the heart of Australia’s largest city. Excellent train, tram and bus transport provide This modern study centre is close to dining, easy access to all parts of Melbourne. Our study shopping, cultural and tourist venues. You can centres are situated close to restaurants, theatres, explore on foot or take advantage of Sydney’s shopping complexes and sporting facilities so you public transport system through a network of will find plenty to do. trains, buses, light rail and ferries.

THE CITY THE CITY This vibrant multicultural city boasts international restaurants, Situated in one of the most iconic cities in the world, you will be bistros, boutiques and festivals. You can take a seat at the close to Darling Harbour, Bondi Beach and Chinatown. Enjoy Australian Tennis Open or Formula One Grand Prix, discover the beach culture, or take in the Sydney Harbour sights from the beautiful designer fashions in a city famous for style or be water by ferry or dine with views of the Pacific Ocean. entertained at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Sydney, the capital of New South Wales, combines relaxed City population: 4.8 million Australian culture with big city life. Sydney is the oldest settlement in Australia and the economic powerhouse of the Average temperatures: nation, with world-famous landmarks such as the Sydney Opera Max. 25 oC Min. 14 oC House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge, set on the shores of a Max. 14 oC Min. 6 oC stunning natural harbour. Melbourne airport offers international flights and direct flights City population: 5.1 million to Australian destinations. Average temperatures: CSU has two Study Centres in Melbourne: the Church Lane o o centre and the Bourke Street teaching centre for business Max. 25 C Min. 18 C students. The two centres are a short three-minute walk from Max. 17 oC Min. 9 oC each other. Sydney has the largest airport in Australia, with direct flights Facilities include: to all key Australian tourist destinations. • student study areas Facilities include: • wireless internet access • digital library • social activities and programs • wireless internet access • computer teaching laboratories • interactive whiteboards in classrooms • a well-equipped library with extensive online resources • social activities and programs • digitally equipped teaching facilities. • computer laboratories • student common room csustudycentres.edu.au/locations/melbourne • shared location with Embassy English.

csustudycentres.edu.au/locations/sydney

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24-HOUR LEARNING SPORTS STUDENT COMMONS AREAS

BARBECUE AREAS BIKE RACKS DIFFERENT CSU CAMPUSES HAVE DIFFERENT FACILITIES. HERE ARE SOME OF THE FACILITIES YOU COULD FIND ON YOUR CAMPUS.

DINING CAFÉS HALLS LIBRARIES

The library is at the heart of your study experience, but you don’t have to physically be there to access its resources.

Our library buildings have extensive catalogues, DISCOUNTED shared study areas and computer workstations, GYMS DENTAL CLINICS and provide a haven for reading and working.

And we also have an extensive online library that contains eJournals, eBooks and course readings.

We have orientation workshops to help you get a handle on accessing the information you need.

On some campuses you can also pick up and return COMPUTER BARS books outside of opening hours with our digital LABS lending system, or track which books you have out – and their return dates – online.

If you’re studying online and can’t get to a library, we can post books out to you free of charge.

Plus, if you need a hand, a librarian is only ever a conversation, phone call or email away. SWIMMING FREE POOL PARKING DID YOU KNOW? IN 2017 CSU STUDENTS DOWNLOADED 1.6 MILLION JOURNAL ARTICLES.

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WE HAVE ACCOMMODATION ON FIVE CAMPUSES ACROSS NEW SOUTH WALES, ALL OFFERING THE LAIDBACK LIFESTYLE OF COUNTRY LIVING WITH URBAN CONVENIENCE. LIVING

ALBURY-WODONGA | BATHURST | ORANGE WEEKLY COST OF LIVING PORT MACQUARIE | WAGGA WAGGA This table outlines estimated weekly costs for common Wherever your studies take you with CSU, you’ll get a student expenses. warm welcome. Stay in comfortable, safe and secure Catered on Non-catered Share accommodation, and enjoy a stress-free living experience. campus on campus house off And that’s not all. Ba, WW AW, Ba, Or, campus PM, WW Guaranteed room for every first-year student. Rent $225–$382 $163–$315 $85–$215 All-inclusive costs – no extra bills to worry about. Food and Included $70–$100 $70–$100 groceries No bond required. Transport to Walking Walking $15–$55* All rooms fully furnished. university distance distance Electricity All accommodation has internet access at no extra cost. Included Included $35–$140 and gas Everyone is different, and at CSU we want to make sure Internet Included Included $20–$55 your on-campus experience suits you. That’s why our accommodation ranges from classic halls of residence Mobile phone $15 $15 $15 to villages (most with facilities for disabled students). It’s Entertainment also why we offer a variety of accommodation and dining and personal $30–$50 $30–$50 $30–$55 packages to suit your lifestyle. costs

• Stay throughout the year or stay during your study sessions CAMPUS LOCATIONS: AW – Albury-Wodonga, Ba – Bathurst, and vacate during the breaks. Or – Orange, PM – Port Macquarie, WW – Wagga Wagga * This varies depending on how far away from the campus you live. • Choose a catering package for some or all of your meals. Please note: prices are based on 2018 fees and are subject to change for 2019. All prices in this prospectus are quoted in Australian dollars (AUD$) You are conveniently at the heart of the action – everything unless otherwise stated. from your lectures to your mates is on your doorstep. accommodation.csu.edu.au

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UNI

CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY IS A UNIQUE COMMUNITY.

You’re at the heart of the action, with access to a vibrant social and sporting calendar, so become part of a buzzing student community.

Whether you live on campus or are studying online and come to visit, you can enjoy loads of fun and fulfilling opportunities.

O WEEK When you start at CSU, we help you find your feet. Orientation Week (or O Week) gives you the chance to settle into uni life, meet academics and your fellow students, attend academic preparation workshops and explore the learning facilities.

GET SOCIAL Enjoy everything from formal balls and music gigs to movie nights, barbecues and online hangouts. Plus, we have many sports and exercise clubs.

EVENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Our international student liaison officers organise regular catch-ups and events specifically for international students. You can network and JOIN A CLUB explore various parts of Australia together, such as national parks and If you’re into it, we probably have a club wildlife sanctuaries. for it. There are many clubs and societies you can get involved in. BUILD YOUR SKILLS STUDY GROUPS MUSIC GROUPS There are lots of ways to get involved and make a difference, from tree-planting days and helping run events to volunteering in the local SPORTS CLUBS FILM CLUBS community.

Represent your fellow students as a member of the Student ADVOCACY RELIGIOUS Representative Committee (we have committees for both on-campus ORGANISATIONS SOCIETIES and online students). Build leadership skills as part of the STRIVE student leadership program (which looks great on your CV). VOLUNTEERING INTERNATIONAL GROUPS STUDENT ASSOCIATION futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife

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I love the Australian lifestyle. I like the calmer life of a small city but at the same time, the reward is that you can connect more with nature as there are a lot of outdoor activities to do. I have also found it easy to meet people on campus, and through local activities like running club and hiking.

Karina Davila Bachelor of Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism) Peru

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COST OF STUDY

CAMPUSES WORKING IN AUSTRALIA programs in Australia and for Australians to The overall cost of getting a degree There are opportunities for students undertake these activities overseas. at CSU is very competitive when to gain casual or part-time work while For more information, visit compared to other universities in studying in Australia. This is a great futurestudents.csu.edu.au/ Australia. Our students find that the way to meet new people and make international/fees-and-costs/ cost of living is lower in a regional connections in the local area, while also scholarships centre compared to metropolitan helping to support yourself financially locations. during your studies. Once your course OTHER COSTS has commenced, you are permitted For more information about the As a guide, the Department of Home to work a maximum of 40 hours per approximate costs involved in living and Affairs advises the estimated cost for fortnight during study sessions and studying in Australia please see page 19. a single student studying in Australia unlimited hours during study breaks. (including accommodation, meals, textbooks, personal incidentals, For further information about working transportation and entertainment) while studying in Australia, visit amounts to a total of approximately homeaffairs.gov.au AUD$1691 per month (AUD$20,292 per year). If you intend to bring your TUITION FEES spouse, you will need at least an Fees can be paid via the Western Union additional AUD$7100 per year and international student payment portal. AUD$3040 per year for each child. Information on tuition fees is shown in There will also be the cost of a return Australian dollars and can be found trip home and international phone in the course listings in this book, on calls. course web pages or at futurestudents.csu.edu.au/ Visit the Study in Australia website at help-with-costs/fees-and-costs/ studyinaustralia.gov.au international-student-fees STUDENTS WITH FAMILIES AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT School-aged dependent children SCHOLARSHIPS (between ages five and 18) in Australia CSU is approved to host Australia for three months or more are required Awards Scholarship recipients. These to be enrolled in school. You will be scholarships are designed to build required to pay full fees to enrol your mutual understanding, knowledge children in either a government or and partnerships between nations in non-government school. However, the Asia-Pacific region through study, New South Wales government research, professional development school education fees are waived activities and international education. for the dependants of international postgraduate doctoral students. You may also like to explore the Endeavour Leadership Program For an indication of school fees, visit managed by the Department of decinternational.nsw.edu.au Education and Training. This program On-campus accommodation is very limited supports students to undertake study, for couples, and is not available for families. research and professional development

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Charles Sturt University operates in a paradigm HIGHER DEGREES BY RESEARCH of research excellence and partnership. We aim to provide meaningful outcomes for industry, Doctor of Business Administration government, business and communities. We are committed to building knowledge and innovation Doctor of Health Science to meet the needs of people across our regions, Doctor of Information Technology the nation and the world. Doctor of Law Enforcement and Security We focus our research on three broad Doctor of Ministry interdisciplinary areas. Doctor of Philosophy Resilient people − our research contributes to Doctor of Public Safety the development of educated, healthy, resilient Doctor of Social Work people. Doctor of Veterinary Studies Sustainable environments − we develop Master of Arts (Honours) sustainable solutions for agriculture and water resources, while enhancing the biodiversity of our Master of Islamic Studies (Research) environments and strengthening ecosystems. Master of Philosophy Flourishing communities – our research Master of Theology (Research) contributes to developing communities, helping them to thrive economically and form strong social frameworks where diversity and harmony can reside. csu.edu.au/research-csu/higher-degree- For information on applying to study a Higher by-research Degree by Research with us, see page 70.

CSU has four Support is dedicated research Collaboration and provided for centres where interdisciplinary research students staff and students research is through supervision, can combine actively encouraged. seminars and their expertise. workshops.

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ANIMAL AND AGRICULTURAL ALLIED HEALTH AND VETERINARY BUSINESS AND WINE SCIENCES PHARMACY SCIENCES

25 27 31 34

ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES, COMMUNICATION AND EXERCISE AND SCIENCE AND OUTDOOR SOCIAL WORK AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES SPORTS SCIENCES RECREATION HUMAN SERVICES

38 40 42 43 CAREER AREAS AND

CSU’s 2019 on-campus courses are offered in these study areas. More information is available at futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses or enquire online at csu.edu.au/contacts/enquiry

INFORMATION NURSING, POLICING, LAW, TECHNOLOGY, MEDICAL SCIENCE MIDWIFERY AND SECURITY AND COMPUTING AND AND DENTISTRY INDIGENOUS EMERGENCY MATHEMATICS HEALTH MANAGEMENT 45 48 51 53

TEACHING AND THEOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE EDUCATION RELIGIOUS STUDIES

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KEY CSU Study Centre Melbourne – SC-M ADDITIONAL CRITERIA CSU Study Centre Sydney – SC-S Supplementary Application Form – SAF STUDY LOCATIONS Holmesglen (TAFE campus, Chadstone) – Hg Audition – Aud Albury-Wodonga – AW Orange – Or Interview – Int Bathurst – Ba Parramatta – Parr STUDY MODE Canberra – Can Port Macquarie – PM Crows Nest (TAFE NSW) – CN Reid (TAFE campus) – CIT Full-time study – FT CSU Study Centre Brisbane – SC-B Wagga Wagga – WW

* All course fees are indicative of 2019 yearly fees represented in Australian Dollars (AUD$).

p24 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL AND WINE SCIENCES 025 The farming, agriculture and wine industries are STUDENT EXPERIENCE undergoing rapid transformation, and CSU will equip you with the skills and knowledge to play “This is a good broad course where you your part in taking them forward. study a bit of everything – crop, business management, livestock and people. It was Agriculture is much more than working on the land. Modern professionals in the agricultural and wine also flexible in the sense you could focus on a sciences fields can apply their knowledge to a wide special interest area. I had a job with a global range of employment opportunities – from finance, company the day I walked out of uni. sales and marketing to science, media and information technology. “Other graduates from my course have obtained work in agribusiness banking, CSU works closely with agricultural and wine agronomy, farming, big agriculture companies, businesses and government organisations to live export and human resources.” ensure our graduates are job-ready and able to make a difference in these dynamic fields. Primrose McKellar Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management And as the industries grow, qualified graduates are increasingly in demand – both in Australia and around the world. AND WINE SCIENCES AGRICULTURAL

CSU’S ANIMAL HANDLING EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURAL AND EQUIPMENT WINERY WINE SCIENCES FACILITIES INCLUDE:

IRRIGATION FARM GLASSHOUSES SYSTEMS

NATIONAL LIFE Did you know? SHEEP AND SCIENCES HUB The NaLSH was CATTLE HERDS (NaLSH) purpose-built for the integrated study of food security and human, plant and animal health.

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 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY Or Master: 1.5 years FT Grad Dip: 1 year FT Grad Cert: 0.5 years FT July March, N/A $30,400 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5 Online  futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/

Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Master of Sustainable Master of Agriculture Diploma of Graduate Sustainable Agriculture in Graduate Certificate Sustainable Agriculture is program sustainable agriculture CSU’s to meet the needsflexible, and designed by equipping you with the of agriculture the naturalnecessary skills to balance human and economic factors resource, agricultural sustainability. that affect the course About brings program The sustainable agriculture key domainstogether studies in the three of sustainability: agricultural and natural systems, agribusiness and the humanities. the development of creative Through and critical perspectives on sustainability, this course focuses on innovative ways to meet the of enhancing agriculture challenges of the future. leadership to provide will be able You and strategic research in policy, to a wide management that is relevant range of industry contexts. will also develop advanced problem- You solving skills that will help you take in your on positions of responsibility opportunities chosen field, and provide within a specific for focused research discipline area. courses in sustainable agriculture CSU’s professionals ideal for retraining are or enhance your existing to redirect in the agricultural capabilities for a career or agribusiness sectors. agricultural-wine-sciences/master- sustainable-agriculture

WW 4 years FT March N/A $29,760 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5 Online  Agronomist Farm manager Farming systems consultant Rural financier Agricultural researcher futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/

Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus • • • • the course About is facing many new challenges. Agriculture need new ideas, new ways of learning,We we need ‘new new ways of producing; agriculture’. In year one of this course, you’ll build a foundation in the basic sciences strong chemistry, botany, (animal physiology, and soil science) and their microbiology importance in agriculture. you’ll focus on In years two and three and agribusiness, animal nutrition, crop science, and other agricultural pasture In the fourth year management areas. you have a choice of two pathways: a pathway or an agricultural professional (Honours) pathway. research with a may choose to exit the degree You after completing Bachelor of Agriculture 24 subjects. learning Workplace If in year four you choose the professional you will undertake a three- pathway, month industry placement and complete of coursework in an area problem-based speciality. Career opportunities Career • CSU’s Bachelor of Agricultural Science Bachelor of Agricultural CSU’s graduates with the knowledge, provides to beskills and experience necessary agriculturalvalued members within agriculture industries and to advance Bachelor of Agricultural Science Bachelor Agriculture Bachelor of only) (exit point Honours Includes integrated into the future. and agricultural practices agricultural-wine-sciences/bachelor- agricultural-science 

Online WW 3 years FT July March, N/A $29,760 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5  Commodity trader Farm manager Grain buyer International marketer Rural financier Agribusiness manager futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus and sustainable resource management. and sustainable resource Career opportunities Career • • • • • • About the course Consultation with industry leaders in the agricultural sector has identified the need for graduates skilled in business, management and finance who have technical agricultural training, and managers trained in agricultural production enterprises. This course has been tailored it delivers such graduates. to ensure of agricultural production, In the area production and pasture you’ll study crop and management, soil science, livestock planning systems, property production and livestock management. of agribusiness management, In the area you will learn about rural management, business economics, the agribusiness supply chain, financial planning, marketing, commodity pricing, risk business law, management and human resource management. the Employment opportunities range from to areas rural service industries of regional international trade and finance activities undertaken by multinational corporations. options in will have many career You marketing, accounting, finance, people management, international business, agricultural enterprise management CSU’s Bachelor of Agricultural Business Bachelor CSU’s skilled in graduates Management produces to take up ready agricultural practice and management positions. Bachelor of Agricultural Bachelor Management Business business/agribusiness p26 026 AGRICULTURAL AND WINE SCIENCES ALLIED HEALTH AND PHARMACY 027

When you study allied health and pharmacy at CSU, STUDENT EXPERIENCE your course will involve much more than just learning from a textbook. CSU’s facilities give you access to modern “CSU made it possible for me laboratories, equipment and simulated environments where to pursue my passion for you can learn practical skills and gain the ideal preparation physiotherapy by offering such for your future career. a high-quality program with competitive fees and the added Many courses also involve work placements in professional bonus of an affordable cost of living.” healthcare settings, meaning you are job-ready from the day you graduate. Ann Chan Physiotherapy graduate Allied health professionals make up approximately 25 per Malaysia cent of Australia’s healthcare workforce – and opportunities for employment in the sector are expected to grow in the future, not only in Australia but across the globe. ALLIED HEALTH AND PHARMACY ALLIED HEALTH

CLINICAL COMMUNITY SIMULATION ENGAGEMENT AND CSU’S CENTRE WELLNESS CENTRE ALLIED HEALTH FACILITIES INCLUDE:

ORAL HEALTH MEDICAL VIRTUAL SIMULATION IMAGING PHARMACY LABS CENTRE

of CSU REHABILITATION GRADUATES find FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT WITHIN 4 MONTHS * Australian University Ratings and Rankings 2017/2018, The Good Universities Guide.

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Bachelor of Health and Bachelor of Bachelor of Paramedicine Rehabilitation Science Occupational Therapy Includes integrated Honours Graduates of CSU’s Bachelor of Health Includes integrated Honours CSU’s Bachelor of Paramedicine ALLIED HEALTH AND PHARMACY and Rehabilitation Science will have a CSU’s Bachelor of Occupational Therapy provides a pathway to working in holistic approach to health and wellbeing prepares you for professional practice emergency care and paramedic areas as and will work with people of all ages as an occupational therapist with the a qualified ambulance officer in Australia to regain their independence through knowledge and skills to work in a range of and overseas. rehabilitation. health and social care settings. Enrolment information Enrolment information Enrolment information Campus Ba, PM Campus AW Campus AW, PM Course duration 3 years FT Course duration 3 years FT Course duration 4 years FT Session intake March Session intake March Session intake March Additional criteria N/A Additional criteria N/A Additional criteria N/A Indicative $29,760 Indicative $29,760 Indicative $29,760 yearly fee yearly fee yearly fee IELTS 7.0, no score lower than 6.5 IELTS 6.5, no score lower IELTS 6.5, no score lower than 6.5 than 6.5 On campus  Online  On campus  Online  On campus  Online  Career opportunities Career opportunities Career opportunities • Paramedic • Care services manager • Occupational therapist About the course • Case or project manager About the course During this course you will benefit from a • Health or program coordinator This course prepares you for work in focus on practical experience, spending • Health promotion officer hospitals and community healthcare up to four hours each week practising About the course settings, rehabilitation units, human your skills in a simulated paramedic environment, using the latest equipment. This course teaches the skills necessary resource management, government to become a responsive and accountable policy units and private practice. You’ll develop skills in clinical procedures healthcare worker capable of meeting You will be equipped to work with such as advanced cardiac life support, the challenges and future needs of the people who have an impairment of ECG analysis and management, airway Australian healthcare system. body structure or function, and who management including endotracheal intubation, laryngeal mask airways, You will develop: experience barriers to participation in everyday activities. Current practice cricothyrotomy and percutaneous • an understanding of the principles of issues are emphasised, including quality transtracheal ventilation. Advanced life health and rehabilitation management of services, ethical issues, support for paediatric patients is also • extensive knowledge of anatomy research and communication skills. covered. Upon satisfying academic and how the body functions requirements at the end of your second At the end of the second year, if you are • knowledge about human year of study, you may be eligible to maintaining a high grade point average, development transfer to the Honours degree. you can choose to apply to enter the • an understanding of psychology Honours stream. Workplace learning and sociology You will learn the principles and • knowledge of disease management Workplace learning techniques of major incident prevention, and how to improve health and Students complete 1000 hours of preparedness, response and recovery, wellbeing workplace learning in a range and gain experience in major incident • skills in how to run a health of settings, primarily in New South Wales medical response principles through education / community development and Victoria. It is also possible to do participation in a field exercise. program. placements in other Australian states, as well as overseas. Clinical placement is undertaken in Graduates will work in community health authorised healthcare settings as you settings and in local government Professional recognition progress through the course. and non-government organisations. This course is accredited by the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia Professional recognition Workplace learning on behalf of the Australian Health This course has been developed in You will complete workplace learning Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), consultation with ambulance industry throughout the course, beginning in the and by Occupational Therapy Australia representatives from across Australia. first year. Ltd on behalf of the World Federation of It has received accreditation from the futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Occupational Therapists (WFOT). Council of Ambulance Authorities. allied-health-pharmacy/bachelor- futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ health-rehabilitation-science futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ allied-health-pharmacy/bachelor- allied-health-pharmacy/bachelor- occupational-therapy paramedicine

p28 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 pharmacy allied-health-pharmacy/bachelor- Council. recognised bytheSingapore Pharmacy is oneofonlyeightAustralianuniversities Australian PharmacyCouncil,andCSU This courseisaccredited with the Professional recognition hospital orcommunitypharmacy. by completingplacements,primarilyina problems inthepracticeof pharmacy apply yourtheoretical knowledge toreal You willbegiventheopportunityto Workplace learning pharmacies. research institutionsandteaching agencies, thepharmaceuticalindustry, community healthcare, government healthcare settingssuch as hospitals, employment inruralandmetropolitan industry, providing opportunitiesfor Graduates are highlyrespected inthe with theconfidencetomakeyourmark. thisensureslearning; thatyougraduate simulation setting,alongwithworkplace of-the-art laboratoriesandapharmacy You willapplyyourknowledgeinstate- extensive industrylinksandexperience. including registered pharmacistswith from highlyqualifiedteachingstaff, You willreceive personalisedinstruction and healthinformationmanagement. skills inhealthpromotion, clinicalpractice sciences anddevelopknowledge You willstudybiomedicalandapplied About thecourse • • Career opportunities for immediateemployment. health counselling,toequipyouwithskills dispensing, medicationmanagementand or hospitalandcompoundingpharmacy, diverse practicesuchascommunity CSU’s BachelorofPharmacyincorporates Bachelor ofPharmacy On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Researcher (withadditionalstudies) Pharmacist  Online than 6.5 7.0, noscore lower $29,760 N/A March 4 yearsFT Or

 physiotherapy allied-health-pharmacy/bachelor- physiotherapist. you forregistration andemploymentasa CSU’s Bachelor of Physiotherapy prepares Includes integratedHonours Bachelor ofPhysiotherapy Australian PhysiotherapyCouncil. This courseisaccredited withthe Professional recognition as welloverseas. placements inotherAustralianstates, Itisalsopossibletodo and Victoria. of settings,primarilyinNewSouthWales and developingpracticalskillsinarange applyingknowledge workplace learning, You willcomplete1000hoursof Workplace learning you canapplyforHonours. maintaining ahighgradepointaverage, At theendofsecondyear, ifyouare private healthcare centres. centres, orasaconsultantinpublic management, research, rehabilitation practice. You canalsoworkineducation, within thecommunityandinprivate Job opportunitiesexistinhospitals, and lifestyle. maintain theirhealth,physicalfunction across thelifespan,helpingpeopleto skills toassessandmanageconditions You willdevelopclinicalandprofessional on-campus equipmentandfacilities. and haveaccesstostate-of-the-art health promotion andrehabilitation science, biomechanics,sportsmedicine, physiology, pathophysiology, exercise You willstudysubjectssuchasanatomy, Australia andacross theglobe. physiotherapists continuestogrow in the healthcare system.Thedemandfor Physiotherapy isanimportantpartof About thecourse • Career opportunities On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Physiotherapist  than 6.5 6.5, noscore lower $32,960 N/A March 4 yearsFT AW, Or, PM Online 

podiatric-medicine allied-health-pharmacy/bachelor- Agency (AHPRA). Australian HealthPractitionerRegulation the PodiatryBoard ofAustralia andthe This coursemeetstherequirements of Professional recognition well asoverseas. placements inotherAustralianstates,as Itisalsopossibletodo and Victoria. of settings,primarilyinNewSouthWales and developingpracticalskillsinarange applyingknowledge workplace learning, You willcomplete1000hoursof Workplace learning industry. health centres, sportsclinicsand private practice,hospitals,community nationally andinternationally, including podiatrists inavarietyofsettings,both Graduates workprofessionally as imaging andhealthpromotion. assessment, sportsmedicine,diagnostic pharmacology, surgery, biomechanical pathophysiology, medicine, subjects suchasanatomy, physiology, During thiscourseyouwillstudy many patients. delay andprevent hospitalisationfor number ofpopulations,podiatristscan prevention andproviding footcare ina feet ofpeoplewithdiabetes,torisk health industry. From screening the playsanimportantrole inthe About thecourse • Career opportunities disorders ofthefeetandlowerlimbs. diagnosis, prevention andtreatment of knowledge andskillsintheassessment, Podiatric Medicinedevelopextensive Graduates ofCSU’s Bachelorof Includes integratedHonours Bachelor ofPodiatricMedicine On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information

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AW 4 years FT March N/A $29,760 lower 7.0, no score than 6.5 Online  Speech pathologist futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career • About the course As a speech pathologist, you can make a very important contribution to the health and wellbeing of your community by supporting the communication and and adults. swallowing needs of children health, community and can work in You educational settings; private practice; or education and welfare, health, industry, legal fields as a consultant. if you are At the end of the second year, maintaining a high grade point average, you can apply for Honours. learning Workplace will complete 1000 hours of You workplace learning, applying knowledge and developing practical skills in a range of settings, primarily in New South Wales and Victoria. It is also possible to do placements in other Australian states, as well as overseas. recognition Professional This course has conditional accreditation with Speech Pathology Australia. Includes integrated Honours Includes integrated and Language Bachelor of Speech CSU’s you with theoretical Pathology provides experience toknowledge and practical career you for a professional prepare as a speech pathologist. Bachelor of Speech and Bachelor Pathology Language allied-health-pharmacy/bachelor- speech-language-pathology p30 030 ALLIED HEALTH AND PHARMACY INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 SCIENCES ANIMAL ANDVETERINARY number of professional settings. any –in small or –large animals with to work need you skills the with equipped be will you that means learning practical on focus our And America. of South to jungles the Australia remote and rural –from globe the across toyou work bodies,industry these qualificationswill enable withOften international recognition from relevant veterinary science industries. and animal the in to thrive need you skills relevant the gain you that means This learning. facilities on campus or through workplace experience, whether in our state-of-the-art practical involve also courses of our Most in any location you choose. to work equipped be will you that means cover they of subjects breadth the but practice, rural on focus strong their with unique are courses science veterinary and equine animal, Our futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/animal-veterinary-sciences FACILITIES INCLUDE: SCIENCES AND VETERINARY CSU’S ANIMAL NATIONAL LIFE SCIENCES HUB (NaLSH)

OLYMPIC-STANDARD EQUINE CENTRE

FARM STUDENT EXPERIENCE Fiji Science of Veterinary Bachelor Bachelor of Veterinary / Biology Leilani David meet new people.” to me helped has my course in work group the found Ialso approachable. very are they and lecturers our to we get know students as so universities, Australian to other compared cohort student small avery has CSU that is thing year.Another first from animals large with hands-on is it that is degree Science CSU’s Veterinary about Ilike things of the “One

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p31 ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES 031  CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY WW 6 years FT March Int, SAF $59,200 lower 7.0, no score than 7.0 Online  Clinical veterinarian Governmentveterinarian consultant and welfare Herd Researcher futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus About the course About If you have a passion for animals and a animal commitment to animal production, and the veterinary profession welfare and/or wish to work in a veterinary clinic, this is the course for you. It provides the knowledge and skills to work with a range of species including production are and companion animals. Veterinarians employed in private practice, the public and diagnostic services, research sector, pharmaceutical development and captive animal health. If you attain you will be a high academic standard, eligible to apply to enter the Honours in year five. stream learning Workplace world-class facilities, learn in CSU’s You’ll Clinical Centre, such as the Veterinary Hospital and Veterinary Teaching Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory. recognition Professional by the This course is accredited Council, Boards Australasian Veterinary Council of New Zealand, the the Veterinary Surgeons in the Royal College of Veterinary United Kingdom (UK), the South African Council, and the Agri-Food Veterinary Authority of Singapore. and Veterinary Graduates can practice in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore South Africa. Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / of Veterinary Bachelor Science of Veterinary Bachelor Honours Includes integrated Biology / Bachelor of Veterinary CSU’s prepares Science Bachelor of Veterinary in mixed veterinary you for a career fields. practice and other veterinary-related opportunities Career • • • • animal-vet-sciences/bachelor-veterinary- biology-bachelor-veterinary-science  WW 3 years FT March N/A $29,760 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5 Online  Equine or allied businesses manager Nutrition consultant officer Horse trainer / welfare Lecturer/researcher technologist Reproduction futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/

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Career opportunities Career • • • • • About the course The Bachelor of Equine Science (with you with the specialisation) provides on equine opportunity to focus purely science or to incorporate business management into your studies. This practical emphasis course has a strong you for a and is designed to prepare working in the equine successful career and allied industries. CSU equine science for widely recognised graduates are their contemporary knowledge, practical and adaptability to a changing proficiency industry. Graduates work in horse training, breeding para- management and reproduction, health, nutrition, rehabilitation, professional development, performance, product Some have and welfare. sports, rescue in education, while others forged careers through interests have pursued research postgraduate qualifications. learning Workplace will have access to world-class You Equine Centre, facilities, such as CSU’s high- with indoor and outdoor arenas, a mixed horse herd, speed treadmill, laboratories, museum, practical rooms, animal handling facilities and extensive digital learning resources. Bachelor of Equine Science of Equine Science Bachelor (with specialisation) (with of Equine Science Bachelor CSU’s extensive specialisation) incorporates and practical training in equine theoretical graduates equipped science to produce global to work in a rapidly changing equine industry. animal-vet-sciences/bachelor-equine- science  WW 4 years FT March N/A $29,760 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5 Online  Animal production consultant Animal production Field or extension officer Researcher/academic or reproduction Welfare, nutrition officer futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career • • • • About the course the world, Animal scientists work across the extensive grazing systems of from laboratories Australia to the research universities, foremost of the world’s the and with all types of animals, from smallest pets to the largest farm animals and everything in between, including instruction exotics. This course provides skills and in the basic sciences, research nutrition, behaviour, the health, welfare, of animals, genetics and breeding including farm animals, pets, performance animals, wildlife and zoo animals. opportunities can expect career You government advisory or in research, and industries allied to roles, regulatory nutrition and the animal health, welfare, animals or management of production or captive wild animals. free-living If you attain a high academic standard you will be eligible to apply to enter the in year four. Honours stream learning Workplace will enjoy learning in some of the You best facilities of their kind in the world, including state-of-the-art laboratories and a range of animal handling facilities, as well as undertaking compulsory extra- industries. mural training within relevant Includes integrated Honours Includes integrated of Animal Science Bachelor CSU’s training and knowledge in the provides underpin animal major disciplines that you for diverse career sciences, preparing with animals or opportunities working industries. within animal-related Bachelor of Animal Science Bachelor animal-vet-sciences/bachelor-animal- science p32 032 ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES science animal-vet-sciences/master-animal- consultancy servicestotheirclients. graduates whowouldliketooffer aimed atveterinariansandagricultural in wholefarmconsultancy, whichis You willbeoffered postgraduatetraining opportunities. your learning farm consultancystreams to individualise and production, equinescience orthe You canselectfrom across animalhealth coursework. understanding ofareas specifictoyour science toanadvancedlevelof You willdevelopconceptsinanimal interpretation. the analysisofdatasetsandtheir The courseexplores methodsfor implementing asmallresearch project. your profession whileplanningand the disciplinesthatformbasisof You willextendyourknowledgeof • • • The MasterofAnimalScienceaimsto: About thecourse leadership positions. animal industriesandprepares youfor reflection onprofessional practiceinthe coursework) promotes advancedcritical CSU’s MasterofAnimalScience(by Master ofAnimalScience INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ candidates’ disciplineareas. and/or focusedresearch within encourage excellenceinscholarship industries of leadershipwithintheanimal enable youtoassumepositions and conceptualinsightsthatwill analytical, problem-solving skills promote theacquisitionofadvanced ever-evolving animalindustries professionals workinginthe meet theeducationalneedsof  Online than 5.5 6.0, noscore lower $30,400 N/A March, July 1.5 yearsFT WW  p33 ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES 033

034 BUSINESS BUSINESS

When you study business at CSU, you gain a qualification that prepares you to work in almost any industry, anywhere across the globe.

Aligned with the needs of industry and committed to finding solutions to the issues that organisations face, CSU’s business courses are renowned for producing dynamic graduates who can make a real difference to their sector of expertise – not only across the more traditional business disciplines of accounting, finance, management, human resources and commerce, but also within areas such as healthcare, the arts, not-for-profit organisations and government agencies. WORK IN ALMOST ANY INDUSTRY, ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD.

STUDENT EXPERIENCE

“At CSU there are numerous facilities for an international student, including great learning spaces and library, and an easy-to-follow university system. There are plenty of social activities and you receive constant support. The teaching subjects, methodology and assignments makes a student competent enough to compete in the job market after graduation.”

Udip Ranabhat Master of Professional Accounting * Australian University Ratings and Rankings 2017/2018, The Good Universities Guide.

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Bachelor of Accounting Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) (Management) CSU’s Bachelor of Accounting is an

excellent platform from which you CSU’s Bachelor of Business (Human CSU’s Bachelor of Business 035 can launch your accounting and Resource Management) is designed (Management) is designed to develop management career. Accounting is a for students who want to gain the skills professional capabilities in a broad range dynamic and rapidly growing profession and knowledge to successfully manage of management areas. servicing all sectors of the economy, from an organisation’s staff and deliver its not-for-profit and public sectors to global strategic goals. Enrolment information Campus AW, Ba, SC-M, SC-S, WW enterprises. BUSINESS Enrolment information Course duration 3 years FT Enrolment information Campus SC-M, SC-S Session intake March, July, November* Campus AW, Ba, PM, SC-M, Course duration 3 years FT (*SC-M and SC-S only) SC-S, WW Session intake March, July, November* Additional criteria N/A Course duration 3 years FT (*SC-M and SC-S only) Indicative $24,800 (AW, Ba, WW) yearly fee $26,240 (SC-M, SC-S) Session intake March, July, November* Additional criteria N/A (*SC-M and SC-S only) Indicative $26,240 (SC-M, SC-S) IELTS 6.0, no score lower than 5.5 Additional criteria N/A yearly fee On campus Online Indicative $24,800 (AW, Ba, PM, IELTS 6.0, no score lower   than 5.5 yearly fee WW) Career opportunities $26,240 (SC-M, SC-S) On campus  Online  • Department head, supervisor or IELTS 6.0, no score lower Career opportunities than 5.5 administrator in private, not-for-profit On campus  Online  • Employee relations manager or government organisations • Human resources manager • Entrepreneur / small business owner About the course • Learning and development manager • Management consultant The Bachelor of Accounting will provide • Occupational health and safety • Project manager you with the skills you need to become manager an in-demand business professional. About the course • Recruitment consultant The flexible program of study gives you • Training manager This specialisation allows you to pursue a room to specialise in a second discipline career in middle management in industry About the course through joint studies in areas such as and commerce. As a graduate, you will banking, economics, finance, human The innovative structure and flexibility apply specialist knowledge and skills to resource management, marketing or of the course offers a blend of theory coordinate activities and resources in an even psychology. and practice, preparing you for human organisation to achieve strategic goals. Accountants hold some of the most resources and related careers in both the This course will prepare you for all dynamic and influential positions in private and public sectors. aspects of business operations and the world. Every organisation, in every You will be equipped with soft skills the development of specific on-the-job industry across the globe – from for working with people, and the skills. An optimum blend of theory and agriculture to mining, from global finance hard skills required to develop and practice is offered, with a combination of to not-for-profit – relies on innovative implement strategies and policies in subjects equipping you with soft skills for people who can solve complex business talent management that contribute working with people, and the hard skills problems. towards organisational performance. directed at areas such as economics, This flexible course provides you with a law, operations, project management, Career options include public range of specialist subjects related to the strategy, change management and practice, commerce and industry, and human resource management function international management. government, semi-government and not- (e.g. organisational behaviour, change The Bachelor of Business (Management) for-profit organisations. Beyond your day management, leadership). also gives you the opportunity to job, you could contribute your expertise specialise in a second area by enrolling to a local community organisation The course also allows you to specialise in a joint study. Choose from a wide through a board or committee position. in a second area of study by enrolling in a joint study, including advertising, range of options such as accounting, Professional recognition digital media, international business, marketing, finance, information systems, The Bachelor of Accounting is accredited management, psychology, organisational legal studies or even non-business areas by CPA Australia and Chartered communication and public relations, and such as organisational communication Accountants Australia and New Zealand. cultural heritage management. and public relations, psychology or You’ll be ready to take the next step and sociology. Professional recognition join a worldwide network of chartered futurestudents.csu.edu.au/ This course is accredited with the accountants and certified practising courses/business/bachelor-business- accountants. Australian Human Resources Institute management (AHRI). futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ business/bachelor-accounting futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ business/bachelor-business-human- resource-management

INTERNATIONAL GUIDE 2019 p35  CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY CIT Online 1.5–2 years FT depending 1.5–2 years FT depending qualification on TAFE July March, diploma Relevant TAFE $24,800 lower 6.0 no score than 5.5  Business manager Digital marketing specialist Business consultant Operations manager futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Bachelor of Business Studies of Business Studies Bachelor delivered program, − articulated institution by a partner Studies is a Bachelor of Business CSU’s degree, flexible, generalist undergraduate credit generous can receive you where a diploma or if you have completed area. a related advanced diploma in About the course at Canberra This course is delivered Reid campus. Institute of Technology’s in this course The subjects offered important and interesting range across such as global management areas marketing, financial decision-making, corporate governance, regional economics, leadership and project management. These in-depth studies your knowledge and will broaden sharpen your abilities in critical analysis, rational argument and all the essential of a communication skills required successful manager. experience in completing the course Your you to manage technical and prepares organisational change and gain the skills to help you become an effective leader able to understand the needs of your employees, apply technology, and develop an extensive knowledge of the political, economic and social These crucial strategic environment. essential becoming even more skills are in the highly competitive and often uncertain world of international and local business enterprises. Career opportunities Career • • • • business/bachelor-business-studies  3 years FT November* July, March, (*SC-M and SC-S only) N/A Ba, PM, $24,800 (AW, WW) $26,240 (SC-M, SC-S) lower 6.0 no score than 5.5 AW, Ba, PM, SC-M, SC-S, AW, WW Online  Business manager Digital marketing specialist Business consultant Operations manager futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career • • • • About the course This course allows you to construct of study that best meets a program work plans. and future your interests The course draws upon the extensive at portfolio of business subjects offered of other CSU, as well as subject offerings CSU faculties. a wide subjects from can choose You range of business disciplines including marketing, management, information economics, accounting, technology, management finance, leadership, project management to and human resource to your interests. tailored build a degree no specialisations in this are There you may choose However, program. to cluster subject choices around or opt for of interest, particular areas of study to give a an array of areas to taste of the various business areas better inform you about potential career choices. Clusters include accounting, economics, finance, dispute resolution, information systems, human resources, innovation and entrepreneurship, international business, legal studies, management, marketing, communication and digital media, and small business also encouraged are management. You to consider undertaking subjects that skills. develop job-ready Bachelor of Business Studies Bachelor is a of Business Studies Bachelor CSU’s degree, undergraduate flexible, generalist opportunities with a wide range of career to graduates. and choices available business/bachelor-business-studies  AW, Ba, SC-M, SC-S AW, 3 years FT November* July, March, (*SC-M and SC-S only) N/A Ba) $24,800 (AW, $26,240 (SC-M, SC-S) lower 6.0, no score than 5.5 Online  Brand/product Brand/product manager Communications and PR strategist manager Customer relations Digital and social media manager Marketing researcher/analyst Sales and events coordinator futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/

Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career • • • • • • the course About Marketing managers launch products, develop and maintain a brand’s image, and formulate marketing and communication plans to generate, existing business. maintain and increase This course gives you the practical skills in a to develop a career and grounding fast-evolving industry boasting global demand and opportunities. The focus communication, digital is on creativity, media, market analysis, and project planning and management skills. will be educated to respond You to the needs of Australian industry particularly in digital and commerce, and social media, market analysis, international marketing and strategic marketing. A principal advantage of the Bachelor of Business (Marketing) is the opportunity by enrolling to specialise in a second area a wide Choose from in a joint study. range of options such as advertising, communication and digital media, international business and culture, sociology, management, psychology, organisational communication and and cultural heritage public relations, management. Specialisations are available in accounting and finance, and leadership, human entrepreneurship management, information resource technology and marketing. CSU’s Bachelor of Business (Marketing) of Business (Marketing) Bachelor CSU’s in marketing for a career equips you management. Bachelor of Business Business (Marketing) of Bachelor business/bachelor-business-marketing p36 036 BUSINESS administration-16 courses/business/master-business- administration-12 courses/business/master-business- • • • • Specifically, youwillbeableto: organisations. leader whoaddssignificantvalueto skills enablingyoutoactasaresponsible advanced managementknowledgeand On completion,youwillhaveacquired About thecourse significant valuetoyourorganisation. your chosenfieldandtheabilitytoadd to actprofessionally andethicallyin enterprise,theability manage amodern analytical toolsnecessarytosuccessfully business: thetheoretical frameworksand regarding thefundamentaldisciplinesof (MBA) equipsyouwithknowledge CSU’s MasterofBusinessAdministration – 12or16subjects Business Administration Master of INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/ futurestudents.csu.edu.au/ change issuesinorganisations. social, economicandtransformative of environmental, global,ethical, evaluate andreport upontheimpact environments a seniorlevelinchangingbusiness apply strategicmanagementskillsat business thinkingtotheorganisation practices andbringthelatest leadership andentrepreneurship identify, driveandsynthesise scenarios andproblems resolve arangeofcomplexbusiness  Online than 6.0forwriting than 5.5,noscore lower 6.0, noscore lower 16 subjects:$29,712 12 subjects:$22,284 N/A March, July, November 2 yearsFT SC-M, SC-S  business/master-commerce-16 business/master-commerce-12 Master ofCommerce –16 subjects. diploma isanentrypathwaytothe At CSUStudyCentres, the graduate problems. and assignmentsfocusingonmanagerial material, whichwillincludecasestudies delivery ofhigh-qualityeducational These skillswilldevelopthrough the specialist areas. for seniormanagementpositionsin technical skillsandknowledgerequired or occupationalarea, aswellthe to managementinanyprofessional problem-solving skillsthatare relevant You willdevelopanalytical,strategicand marketing andstrategicmanagement. technology, management, international resource management,information finance, generalmanagement,human needs. Specialisationsare availablein professional developmentandcareer flexible program tailored toyourspecific degree isidealifyouare seekinga to three specialisations,thismaster’s theopportunitytocompleteup With About thecourse career needs. degree tosuityourownpersonaland subjects. Thisallowsyoutotailorthe business andinformationtechnology you wishtostudyfrom apoolofavailable degree allowsyoutoselectthesubjects This flexiblepostgraduatebusiness Graduate DiplomaofCommerce – 12or16subjects Master ofCommerce On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/  than 6.0forwriting than 5.5,noscore lower 6.0, noscore lower 16 subjects:$29,712 12 subjects:$22,284 N/A March, July, November Grad Dip:1yearFT Master: 2yearsFT SC-M, SC-S Online  accounting-16 business/master-professional- accounting-12 business/master-professional- accounting andrelated disciplines. depth byconcentratingonstudiesin work experience,andtoaddconceptual non-accounting undergraduatestudiesand is designedtobuilduponprevious CSU’s MasterofProfessional Accounting Graduate DiplomaofAccounting – 12or16subjects Professional Accounting Master of of Professional Accounting –16subjects. diploma isanentrypathwaytotheMaster At CSUStudyCentres, the graduate accounting theoryanditsapplication. impact ofthebusinessenvironment on practice; andrecognise and analysethe the principlesofcurrent accounting making; understand,evaluateandapply of accountingandfinancialdecision- and evaluatetheconceptualbasis The coursewillprepare youtoundertake organisations, andaccountingeducation. andsemi-government government public practice,commerce andindustry, employment infinancialmanagement, a changeincareer, itcanleadto Designed forstudentslooking and CPA Australia. Accountants AustraliaandNewZealand the academicrequirements ofChartered non-accounting disciplines.Itsatisfies accounting educationtograduatesof provides generalisedprofessional The MasterofProfessional Accounting About thecourse On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/  than 6.0forwriting than 5.5,noscore lower 6.0, noscore lower M, SC-S):$29,712 16 subjects(SC-B,SC- M, SC-S):$22,284 12 subjects(SC-B,SC- $20,100 12 subjects(PM): N/A March, July, November Grad Dip:1yearFT Master: 2yearsFT PM, SC-B,SC-M,SC-S Online

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“The course provides you with the opportunity work to on real briefs for real clients and learn from lecturers with industry experience. The course is regarded as the benchmark industry.” the in ground training Peschardt Joe Communication of Bachelor (Advertising) STUDENT EXPERIENCE

of in Australia find futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/communication-creative CSU COMMUNICATION GRADUATES GRADUATES THE ONLY LIMIT IS THE ONLY IMAGINATION. YOUR WITHIN 4 MONTHS FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT * Australian University Ratings and Rankings 2017/2018, The Good Universities Guide. Embrace your creativity with a communication and creative industries undergraduate degree. Our courses combine critical thinking, innovation and practical skills so you can findyour place in a diverse media landscape that is constantly evolving and always dynamic. will learnYou about the latest technological developments in your field, collaborate on original projects and tap the expertise into of academics. industry-leading our Whatever you aspire be in to the industry, CSU provides support and state-of-the art facilities help to you achieve your goals. COMMUNICATION AND AND COMMUNICATION INDUSTRIES CREATIVE p38 038 COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES communication-advertising communication-creative/bachelor- Media FederationofAustralia(MFA). and professionally recognised bythe AdvertisingAssociation(IAA) International This courseisaccredited by the Professional recognition advertising andmediaagency. a minimumoffourweekswithinmajor of you willalsoundertakeaninternship advertising campaigns.Inyourthird year projects toproduce comprehensive You willworkwithreal clientsonreal Workplace learning and clientmanagement. purchasing, production andpresentation, strategic planning,channelplanningand advertising business,creative, You willstudyareas includingthe partnered projects. student advertisingagencyandindustry- experience workinginouron-campus practice, gainingextensiveprofessional You willengagewiththeoryand competitive worldofglobaladvertising. skills neededtobeeffective inthe media andchannelcommunication planning, clientmanagement,creative, equips youwiththeresearch, strategic recognisedThis internationally degree About thecourse • • • • • Career opportunities industry. evolving anddynamicadvertising a varietyofkeyareas oftheconstantly (Advertising) prepares youforacareer in CSU’s BachelorofCommunication (Advertising) Bachelor ofCommunication INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Strategic planning and brandmanagement Marketing communicationsofficers and purchasing Media/channel planning advertising andmediaagencies Creative andproduction roles in Client management  Online than 6.0 6.5, noscore lower $23,200 N/A March 3 yearsFT Ba  communication-journalism communication-creative/bachelor- environments. and otherprofessional communication for themassmedia,convergentmedia handling anddisseminatinginformation focusesongathering, (Journalism) CSU’s BachelorofCommunication (Journalism) Bachelor ofCommunication a newsroom ormediaorganisation. offourweeksin undertake aninternship the NationalRadioNewsservice,and and broadcast newsrooms, including and informationprograms in CSU’s online You willproduce industry-standard news Workplace learning online andprintmedia. production subjectsinradio,television, languages andcultures, andnews audiences, communicationlaw, media news writing,digitalmedia,media You willstudysubjectsinareas including platforms. for traditional,onlineandsocialmedia careers involvingwritingandpublishing andpreparesin journalism youfor the flexibilitytoexplore youroptions Thisdegreejournalism. offers you prepares studentsfor21st-century multimedia newsroom, thiscourse Using mobiletechnologiesanda About thecourse • • • Career opportunities Campus Enrolment information On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Media adviser radio andtelevisionplatforms global online,socialmedia,print, producer forlocal,nationaland reporter,Journalist, writerornews Communication officer  than 6.0 6.5, noscore lower $23,200 N/A March, July 3 yearsFT Ba Online  communication-public-relations communication-creative/bachelor- groups. practical experiencewithcommunity There are alsosubjectsthatgiveyou management; andcrisismanagement. ethics; publicrelations tactics;event and convergentmediastrategies; communication;social and international and management;community, government will studysubjectsincludingorganisations global publicrelations environment. You This courseassistsyoutounderstandthe work inahighlycompetitivemarketplace. communication strategiesandtacticswill and haveastrategicsenseofwhat shoot, editanduploaddigitalfootage; need tobeinthesocialmediaspace; Public relations practitionersoftomorrow About thecourse • • • • Career opportunities organisations. of communicationenvironments and communication strategiesforavariety management andtheimplementationof (Public Relations)coversplanningand CSU’s BachelorofCommunication (Public Relations) Bachelor ofCommunication Relations InstituteofAustralia(PRIA). This courseisaccredited bythePublic Professional recognition projects withclients. you withpracticalskillswhileworkingon or corporatepublicaffairs office toequip weeks withamajorpublicrelations firm You offour willcompleteaninternship valuable experiencepriortoyourinternship. teams onreal projects intheregion togain You willhavetheopportunitytoworkin Workplace learning On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ and government organisations and government affairs departments,incorporate Public relations, publicorcorporate Private publicrelations consultancies Not-for-profit organisations Community relations  6.5, noscore lowerthan6.0 $23,200 N/A March 3 yearsFT Ba Online  p39 COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 039 040 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND OUTDOOR RECREATION ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND OUTDOOR RECREATION

Turn your passion for the environment and the STUDENT EXPERIENCE great outdoors into a rewarding career that really makes a difference – and work in some of the most incredible locations. “I love the practical experiences of CSU’s ecotourism course. It forces me out into the When it comes to having a positive impact on the industry and also mixes practical personal environment, we believe in taking action. That’s why learning with experiences that aren’t on offer CSU is Australia’s first and only certified carbon at other universities. A recent example was neutral university. And it’s why our environmental when I was taken down Little River Gorge courses put sustainability, biodiversity, conservation, to experience the physiological impacts of wildlife and heritage management at the heart of adventurist experiences on participants.” your learning. Charlie Eager Our outdoor recreation course combines studies of Ecotourism student the natural environment with recreation, education and adventure skills, enabling you to share our unique environment with others while respecting and protecting natural and cultural environments. CSU is one of only a few universities in Australia that offer a degree in outdoor recreation.

ECOTOURISM OF CSU AND OUTDOOR RECREATION YOU COULD WORK IN:

* Australian University Ratings and Rankings HERITAGE 2017/2018, The Good Universities Guide. ENVIRONMENTAL AND LANDCARE SCIENCE MANAGEMENT

NATURAL RESOURCES WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT

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p40 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY ecotourism applied-science-outdoor-recreation- environmental-outdoor/bachelor- INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 provide outdoorexperiences. tourism, andseehowothercountries global tourismissuesandadventure and Nepaloffer theopportunity tostudy experiences. DestinationssuchasBhutan expeditions, includinginternational participate involuntaryandpaidfield There are manyopportunitiesto full-time workplacementintheindustry. expeditions andatleastsixweeksof field trips,supportedoverseas activities includinghands-onexperiences, a varietyofprofessional development This courseincludesopportunitiesfor Workplace learning and schoolcommunitygroups. with peoplesuchasthegeneralpublic to designandconductoutdooractivities of physical,biologicalandsocialsciences education withfoundationknowledge and knowledgeinoutdoorrecreation and As agraduateyouwillcombineyourskills Ecotourism Australia. as theleadingcourseofitskindby industry bodies.Thedegree isrecognised tourism conjunction withVictorian This coursehasbeendevelopedin About thecourse • • • Career opportunities adventure orecotourism. for acareer inoutdoorrecreation, leadership andconservationnecessary provides youwiththeskillsinbusiness, (Outdoor Recreation andEcotourism) CSU’s BachelorofAppliedScience Ecotourism) (Outdoor Recreation and Bachelor ofAppliedScience On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Environmental educator/consultant Adventure ecotourismoperator Outdoor recreation instructor  Online than 5.5 6.0, noscore lower $29,760 N/A March, July 3 yearsFT AW, PM 

heritage applied-science-parks-recreation- environmental-outdoor/bachelor- generations. and animalstheycontainforfuture unique landscapesandtheplants – particularlyhowtoconservethese natural andculturalreserve systems knowledge andskillsneededtomanage provides youwiththein-depth (Parks, Recreation andHeritage) CSU’s BachelorofAppliedScience (Parks, Recreation andHeritage) Bachelor ofAppliedScience full-time workplacementintheindustry. expeditions andatleastsixweeksof including fieldtrips,supportedoverseas for professional development activities This courseincludesopportunities Workplace learning conservation. and space management,andwildlife visitor servicesandopen heritage, cultural Minors are availableinIndigenousand environment. communicate withpeopleusingthe the environment andanability to provides astrong understandingof Service,ourcurriculum and Wildlife involvement oftheNSWNationalParks thecontinued more than30years.With This coursehasbeentrainingrangersfor About thecourse • • • • • Career opportunities On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Outdoor recreation instructor Environmental interpretation officer Heritage officer officer Wildlife National parkranger  Online than 5.5 6.0, noscore lower $29,760 N/A March, July 3 yearsFT AW, PM  environmental-science-management environmental-outdoor/bachelor- international environmentalinternational issues. develop yourskillstotacklenationaland fieldexpeditions and international field opportunities,globalperspectives inthefinalyear.internship Extended this courseincludesanindustry anemphasisonfieldinstruction, With Workplace learning science. study inaspecialistarea ofenvironmental involves anintensiveyearoffield-based integrated Honoursoption,which you willbeinvitedtoundertakethe If youattainahighacademicstandard organised, criticalandimaginativeways. healthy andresilient ecosystemsin damaged environments andcreate and socialsciencesneededtorestore knowledge inphysical,biological projects. You willhavetheskillsand and encouragesustainableagricultural and stream management programs, rehabilitation projects, undertakeriver environmental restoration and are employedtoplanandmanage Science andManagementgraduates CSU’s BachelorofEnvironmental About thecourse • • • Career opportunities change orpoorwatermanagement. degradation, lossofbiodiversity, climate including thoseassociatedwithland of complexenvironmental problems, you withtheabilitytoaddress arange Science andManagementprovides CSU’s BachelorofEnvironmental Includes integratedHonours Science andManagement Bachelor ofEnvironmental On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Environmental consultant Ecological researcher Environmental scientist  Online than 5.5 6.0, noscore lower $29,760 N/A March, July 4 yearsFT AW, PM

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Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus About the course About in employment indicate considerable growth Trends to fitness, sports coaching and opportunities related administration. and practical This course integrates theoretical components of physical activity including biological, within abehavioural and social-cultural perspectives community wellness philosophy. learning Workplace sports and placements in exercise will undertake You health, corporate and rehabilitation, science, exercise community wellness settings, and sport agencies in government and private sector organisations. biochemistryOn-campus facilities include an exercise hydrostatic physiology laboratory, exercise laboratory, gymnasium, chamber, climate control weighing facility, studio, motor aerobics/dance training area, resistance behaviour laboratory and a general science laboratory. recognition Professional to meet reviews This course undergoes regular and of Exercise requirements the accreditation Sports Science Australia (ESSA) via the National (NUCAP), Program University Course Accreditation by the peak internationaland is recognised body, and Conditioning Association the National Strength (NSCA), in the United States. The NSCA Education students to become prepares Recognition Program and Conditioning Specialists Certified Strength worldwide. recognised (CSCS), a credential Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science and Sport Bachelor of Exercise opportunities Career • • • CSU’s Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Bachelor of Exercise CSU’s and sports the exercise in you for a career prepares industry. sport-science/bachelor-exercise-sport-science

AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF EDUCATORS OF EDUCATORS 1 “CSU’s course“CSU’s has a great reputation. The hands-on nature theof course has made me confident in thevarious settings workmy takes – healthme to education group talks, promotion and rehabilitation environments, work, clinical settings, laboratory homes.” nursing and hospitals Coughlan Anna Sport and Exercise of Bachelor Science STUDENT EXPERIENCE AWARD WINNER WINNER 2017 AWARD SPORT SCIENCE SPORT EXERCISE AND BACHELOR OF TEACHERS’ DAY futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/exercise-sport-science Health, fitness,exercise and sport are some the of fastest growing industries globally – and CSU will put you at their forefront. Whether you want career a helping individuals improve their health and wellbeing or training professional athletes, willwe set you up for success. EXERCISE AND AND EXERCISE SCIENCES SPORTS p42 042 EXERCISE AND SPORTS SCIENCES HUMANITIES, SOCIAL WORK AND HUMAN SERVICES 043

CSU’s humanities, social work and human services degrees can STUDENT EXPERIENCE provide a path to a career working with people from different backgrounds, resolving social problems and empowering others. “I was attracted to my You could work in areas such as case management, individual course because I love to and family work, group and community work, child protection, work with people, and aged services, disability and rehabilitation, health, community CSU is a great university services and corrections. You could also choose to pursue for giving opportunities to a career working with a particular community group such as students. The quality of children, older people, or people affected by domestic violence, delivering education makes drug abuse, mental illness or other social problems. CSU unique, and education provides the keys of life.” Employment opportunities extend beyond these areas, and our arts courses can lead to professional roles in fields requiring Germain Naruhana strong communication skills, critical thinking and investigation of Bachelor of Social Science global and historical culture. (Social Welfare)

Whatever profession you choose, our degrees will equip you with the industry knowledge and practical skills you need to succeed.

TURN YOUR PASSION INTO A REWARDING CAREER. HUMANITIES, SOCIAL WORK AND HUMAN SERVICES

ARTS SOCIAL WORK YOU COULD WORK IN:

% OF CSU

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Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus About the course About at the interface between people Working social workers and their environments, found in a wide range of settings, are hospitals, local councils and from agencies, to setting up their own welfare businesses. CSU is a leading provider of social work . is program This TAFE-articulated designed for graduates of the Diploma NSW in of Community Services at TAFE graduates then Port Macquarie. TAFE in the second year of the Bachelor enrol credit at CSU and receive of Social Work completed. for the study already learning Workplace of the to meet the requirements In order Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), you must complete 1000 hours of supervised field education. This is undertaken in a minimum of two distinct agencies. placements in approved recognition Professional with the This course has full accreditation AASW. • • • • Career opportunities Career • Bachelor of Social Work of Social Work Bachelor program articulated – TAFE is designed for students This course Community who have a Diploma of you to develop the Services. It will enable range of social skills to work in a wide such as case in areas agencies welfare management, family work services and and health, community corrections. humanities-social-sciences/bachelor- social-work  Online WW 4 years FT March N/A $25,200 lower 7.0, no score than 7.0  Case manager Health, community services officer and corrections counsellor Individual and group Community development worker Social policy and advocacy officer futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/

Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career • • • • • the course About at the interface between people Working social workers and their environments, found in a wide range of settings, are hospitals, local councils and from agencies, to setting up their own welfare businesses. CSU is a leading provider of social work education in Australia. The first year of this course focuses to sociology, on an introduction ethics and human service psychology, communication, and fields of practice. In your second year you will put these foundation subjects into practice and study subjects such as law and welfare and adolescents. In years of children you will undertake work and four, three placements and extend your knowledge in-depth analysis. through learning Workplace of the to meet the requirements In order Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW), you must complete 1000 hours of supervised field education. This is undertaken in a minimum of two distinct agencies. placements in approved recognition Professional with the This course has full accreditation AASW. Bachelor of Social Work Bachelor Honours Includes integrated will enable you to develop This course wide range of the skills to work in a such agencies in areas social welfare family work as case management, services and and health, community corrections. humanities-social-sciences/bachelor- social-work  Ba, WW 3 years FT July March, N/A $19,200 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5 Online  two compulsory subjects, two majors and six electives, or two compulsory subjects, one major, two minors and six electives. futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career a diverse pool of from can choose You subjects, with few course restrictions, able to tailor your study for a so you are multitude of careers. About the course As a Bachelor of Arts graduate, you will be valued by employers for your ability to gather information, and interpret assess think critically, evidence, and communicate clearly. either: will complete You • • English, Majors can be selected from: psychology philosophy, history, or sociology. art history, Minors can be selected from economics, English, literature, children’s Indigenous studies, Islamic history, studies, justice studies, language and mathematics, philosophy, culture, and theology sociology, psychology, writing. Pathways Graduates often combine their degree with a postgraduate qualification in teaching, journalism, librarianship, management, psychology or criminology, themselves for specialised to prepare employment. A flexible course combining generalist course combining generalist A flexible vocational training, skills and specialist a diverse the Bachelor of Arts offers to provide range of majors and minors in for a career foundational knowledge a variety of fields. Bachelor of Arts Bachelor humanities-social-sciences/bachelor- arts p44 044 HUMANITIES, SOCIAL WORK AND HUMAN SERVICES INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICS 045

There are few things in life that are certain. But we can be pretty STUDENT EXPERIENCE sure that technology is going to play an increasingly central role in everyone’s lives. And that means opportunities. Demand for “This course has helped to qualified professionals in computing, information technology prepare me for the workforce and mathematics continues to grow. as certain topics covered have CSU’s information technology, computing and mathematics been for the specific purpose degrees put you at the forefront of these progressive industries. of helping me understand what life will be like once I Whether designing apps, developing business protocols, have a job in the industry.” analysing data or writing programs, our courses give you the latest theories and practice, and arm you with innovative and Matthew Edwards adaptable skills. Computer science student

Gain the skills you need to work at the cutting edge of some of the fastest growing industries in the world.

BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY BACHELOR OF COMPUTER SPECIALISATIONS SCIENCE SPECIALISATIONS

BUSINESS NETWORK COMPUTER ANALYSIS ENGINEERING SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICS TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION

SOFTWARE SYSTEMS GAMES DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATION PROGRAMMING

WORK AT THE CUTTING EDGE OF SOME OF THE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING INDUSTRIES.

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Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Information Bachelor of Science (with specialisation) Technology (with specialisations) − Mathematics major

CSU’s course provides you with the CSU’s course is designed to equip you CSU’s Bachelor of Science is a general

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICS skills to become an expert programmer, with the skills and attributes required to science course in which you can with an emphasis on object-oriented be an effective and efficient information major in mathematics. programming, games programming and technology professional. developing apps for mobile devices. Enrolment information Enrolment information Campus WW Enrolment information Campus AW, SC-M, SC-S, WW Course duration 3 years FT Campus Ba Course duration 3 years FT Session intake March, July Course duration 3 years FT Session intake March, July, November Additional criteria N/A Session intake March, July Additional criteria N/A Indicative $29,760 Additional criteria N/A Indicative $24,800 (AW, WW) yearly fee Indicative $24,800 yearly fee $27,600 (SC-M, SC-S) IELTS 6.0, no score lower yearly fee IELTS 6.0, no score lower than 5.5 than 5.5 IELTS 6.0, no score lower On campus  Online  than 5.5 On campus  Online  Career opportunities On campus Online   Career opportunities • Finance and insurance risk analyst Career opportunities • Network engineer • Mathematics teacher • Computer/IT analyst • Programmer • Spatial data modeller • Computer programmer / mobile app • Systems administrator • Systems modeller developer • Systems or business analyst About the course • Software architect About the course • Software or systems engineer This course comprises a set of core The employment rate for graduates of this subjects that are common to all majors. About the course course is very high. Career opportunities If you focus on mathematics you will This course includes subjects on may be in industry, commerce, small major in subjects such as linear algebra, programming, app development, business, large financial enterprises, mathematical modelling and topics in computer graphics and virtualisation. public utilities, government, education and calculus. You can minor in subjects from You will complete 18 core subjects and more. You may be involved in ensuring other areas such as biology, chemistry either a specialisation or subjects from a information is available, or work in the and physics. restricted list in a topic area of interest. technical side of the industry, developing Employment opportunities for mathematics and maintaining frameworks and As a graduate you will possess a graduates include forecasting and risk infrastructure. broad knowledge of the field of analysis in the finance and insurance computer science, proficiencies in the Specialisations include business industries, modelling of environmental and use of computers and computational analysis, network engineering, software industrial systems, optimisation of transport techniques, and the ability to continue design and development or systems industries, urban and regional planning, your studies in postgraduate research in administration. and data analysis. computer science. Workplace learning Workplace learning The course also provides you with an All teaching involves industry-standard To ensure you are experienced using excellent foundation for research-based hardware, software, methods and workplace equipment and techniques, studies at Honours, master’s or doctoral techniques, and relevant industry site our facilities include computer-aided level. visits. In your final-year project, you mathematics software packages to will investigate, design and implement assist students. Workplace learning a substantial computer application to All teaching involves industry-standard futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ address a practical real-world problem. hardware, software and methods, and science/bachelor-science you will participate in relevant industry Professional recognition site visits. In your final-year project, you The Australian Computer Society (ACS) will investigate, design and implement has awarded this course accreditation at a substantial computer application to the professional level. CSU is a regional address a practical real-world problem. CISCO networking academy, giving you hands-on experience necessary in the Professional recognition network industry. This course is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) at the futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ professional level. technology-computing-maths/bachelor- information-technology futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ technology-computing-maths/ bachelor-computer-science

p46 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY Master of Information Technology (with specialisations) – 12 and 16 subjects 047 Graduates of this course will have the skills to meet the needs of practising information technology (IT) professionals. You will develop your expertise in cutting-edge areas of the industry.

Enrolment information Campus PM, SC-B, SC-M, SC-S Course duration Master: 1.5 years FT Grad Dip: 1 year FT Session intake March, July, November Additional criteria N/A Indicative yearly fee 12 subjects (PM): $20,100 12 subjects (SC-B, SC-M, SC-S): $23,160 16 subjects (SC-B, SC-M, SC-S): $30,880 IELTS PM: 6.0, no score lower than 5.5; SC-B, SC-M and SC-S: 6.0, no score lower than 5.5 and no score lower than 6.0 in writing On campus  Online  About the course This course is designed for those who currently work in the industry but have no formal qualification, and for those with tertiary qualifications in another discipline who wish to gain an IT qualification. All students are encouraged to undertake a specialisation such as those below plus a capstone subject in an area of special interest. Computer Networking This specialisation provides a strong base in networking fundamentals. You will progress towards more specialist topics in areas such as virtualisation COMPUTING AND MATHEMATICS TECHNOLOGY, INFORMATION and cloud computing, network security and emerging technologies. Network Security This specialisation covers a range of computer and network security issues. Foundational areas of security such as the CIA triad, network defences, cryptography and security policy are treated in- depth. You will also study more specialist areas such as digital forensics. Software Design and Development Students who study this specialisation will be introduced to the fundamentals of computer programming then develop proficiency in the Java programming language. You could also study advanced topics such as building web applications. Professional recognition This course has been accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ASC). futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ technology-computing-maths/master- information-technology-12 * University Reviews ranking.

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CSU has earned a reputation for producing some STUDENT EXPERIENCE of the most effective, skilled and job-ready medical science and dentistry graduates in Australia. “I really enjoyed clinical placement. Our courses combine essential knowledge with Practical placement was really useful innovative cutting-edge techniques – all taught in our to see what a career in the pathology extensive practical learning facilities. industry is like in a way that theory lectures can’t show. I’ve always Across many of our campuses we also provide liked science and CSU’s Bachelor public dental and medical services, giving you the of Medical Science is very science opportunity to work directly with patients – and get the based, and included microbiology, experience of how businesses in these fields work. which is my personal favourite.”

Emma Kalle Medical science student

ANATOMY AND DEMONSTRATION CSU’S PHYSIOLOGY HOSPITAL WARDS MEDICAL SCIENCE LABORATORIES AND DENTISTRY FACILITIES INCLUDE:

OPEN DOORS TO PUBLIC DENTAL MEDICAL AND A WEALTH OF AND ORAL HEALTH NUTRITION CENTRE OPPORTUNITIES CLINICS TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF YOUR COMMUNITY.

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p48 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY science medical-science/bachelor-clinical- INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 • • including: if youdonotpursuegraduateprograms, There are variedcareer opportunities practice. rural-oriented clinicalresearch and awareness, ethicalpracticeand medical science,humanities,Indigenous You willcompletefoundationsubjectsin • • • The objectivesofthiscourseare togain: About thecourse • • Career opportunities Australia. medicine andhealthprograms across expectations ofgraduate-entrydentistry, been specificallydesignedtomeetthe CSU’s BachelorofClinicalSciencehas Bachelor ofClinicalScience On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ promotion, etc.). planning, healthscreening, health system (epidemiology, healthsystem employment inthepublichealth medical/dental orscientific research technology occupations. health, research andhealth employment inavarietyofpublic a platformofunderstandingfor interact toimprove patientcare and thewayhealthprofessionals can factors thatcontributetohealthstatus as wellthesocialandcommunity the causeandtreatment ofdisease, an understandingofwhatmightbe other healthsciences graduate-entry dentistry, medicineor skillstofacilitatepassageinto learning the appropriate knowledgebaseand Medical researcher Clinical scientist  Online than 5.5 6.0, noscore lower $29,760 N/A March, July 3 yearsFT Or  science medical-science/bachelor-dental- rewarding careers asdentalpractitioners. with industrytoprepare graduatesfor been developedincloseassociation CSU’s BachelorofDentalSciencehas Bachelor ofDentalScience states andterritories. as adentalpractitionerinallAustralian Graduates are eligibleforregistration Professional recognition experience. metropolitan) togainoptimal professional sites (universityandcommunity, ruraland engage inclinicalpracticeatavarietyof These willgiveyoutheopportunityto state-of-the-art, purpose-builtfacilities. sessions usingsimulationequipmentin You willundertakeintenseclinicalpractice Workplace learning • • • • • • • • ages. You couldworkin: withcaringforpeopleofall concerned career pathandisahealthprofession Dentistry provides arewarding anddiverse of dentalpractitionersinAustralia. address thewell-documentedundersupply Bachelor ofDentalScienceatCSU,tohelp consultants allcollaboratedtodevelopthe dentists, oralhealthpractitionersandsenior Australian DentalAssociation,local The AustralianDentalCouncil,the About thecourse • • Career opportunities On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ industry. research education healthcareinternational hospital dentalclinics public sectordentalhealth specialty dentistrypractice general dentistrypractice Dentist Dental educator  Online than 7.0 7.0, noscore lower $59,200 See websitefordetails March 5 yearsFT Or

 radiation-science medical-science/bachelor-medical- including afourth-yearresidency. undertake 58weeksofclinicalplacement, Over thefouryearsofstudy, youwill Workplace learning Therapy specialisationwithMRPBA. seeking accreditation forthe Radiation of Australia(MRPBA).CSUiscurrently the MedicalRadiationPracticeBoard Graduates are eligibletoregister with Professional recognition in Australiaandoverseas. public hospitalsystemorprivatepractices metropolitan orregional areas inthe Graduates mayfindemploymentin immediately forregistration topractise. so whenyougraduate,canapply included inthefourthyearofcourse, A professional developmentyearis offered ontheWagga Wagga campus.) Radiation Therapyspecialisationisonly medicine orradiationtherapy. (The specialisation inmedicalimaging,nuclear second yearonwards youwillchoosea the firstyearofyourstudy. From your undertake commoncore subjectsin medical radiationscientist.You will necessary topracticeasaqualified knowledge andprofessional skills This courseprovides thetheoretical About thecourse • • • • • Career opportunities advantage intheemploymentmarket. unique positiontooffer youacompetitive to anticipateindustrydemandsandisina Science (withspecialisations)isdesigned CSU’s BachelorofMedicalRadiation Includes integratedHonours Science (withspecialisations) Bachelor ofMedicalRadiation On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Radiographer Radiation therapist Nuclear medicaltechnologist Nuclear medicalscientist Medical imagingpractitioner  Online than 6.0 6.5, noscore lower $30,560 N/A March 4 yearsFT PM, WW  p49 MEDICAL SCIENCE AND DENTISTRY 049

050 MEDICAL SCIENCE AND DENTISTRY AND SCIENCE MEDICAL p50 science medical-science/bachelor-medical- for membershipofthisorganisation. Scientists (AIMS)andgraduatesare eligible by theAustralianInstituteofMedical The pathologyspecialisationisaccredited Professional recognition professional training. work, includinguptosixweeksof You willcompleteextensivepractical Workplace learning medicines andhealthcare products. of newtreatments ordeveloping new of research teamsexaminingtheefficacy patients. Theyalsoformthekeyelements liaising withotherhealthprofessionals and the totalhealthcare teamwithinhospitals, Medical scientistsare anintegralpartof into research programs. a broad background asanoptionforentry be especiallyattractiveifyouare seeking knowledge across specialisations.Thiswill available, allowingyoutogainawider pathology. Agenericstream isalso biotechnology, clinicalphysiologyand Specialisations are availablein respiratory andcardiac departments. laboratories andneurophysiology, research settings.Theseincludepathology scientific officer inarangeofclinicaland skills required togainemploymentasa This coursewillprovide youwiththe About thecourse • • • • Career opportunities a historyextendingmore than20years. recognised andaccredited coursewith (with specialisations)isaninternationally CSU’s BachelorofMedicalScience (with specialisations) Bachelor ofMedicalScience On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Medical researcher Medical scientist Clinical physiologist Biotechnology researcher  Online than 5.5 6.0, noscore lower $29,760 N/A March, July 3 yearsFT WW  therapy-hygiene medical-science/bachelor-oral-health- gain optimalprofessional experience. practice atavarietyofoff-campus sitesto There willalsobeopportunities forclinical equipment inpurpose-builtfacilities. sessions usingon-campussimulation You willundertakeintenseclinicalpractice Workplace learning Dental Council. 31 December2018bytheAustralian This courseisaccredited until Professional recognition regional Australia. both onCSUcampusesandthroughout and undertakeplacementsinclinics are basedattheWagga Wagga campus the third yearoftheprogram, allstudents campus clinicinWagga Wagga. During undertake clinicalplacementsattheCSU during thefirsttwoyears,youwill If youstudyoncampusatHolmesglen with dentaltherapyclinicalpractice. and communitycontextofdentalhygiene understanding themedical,dental,social years twoandthree, thefocusison core biomedicalandoralsciences.In During yearoneyouwillfocuson About thecourse • • • • Career opportunities in people’s lives. for arewarding career makingadifference association withindustrytoprepare you and Hygiene)hasbeendevelopedinclose CSU’s BachelorofOralHealth(Therapy and Hygiene) Bachelor ofOralHealth(Therapy On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ and dentaltherapist) Oral healththerapist(dentalhygienist Health researcher Health promotion officer Clinical tutor/academic  Online than 6.5 7.0, noscore lower $36,000 N/A March 3 yearsFT Hg, WW

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MEDICAL SCIENCE AND DENTISTRY MEDICAL SCIENCE AND DENTISTRY INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 INDIGENOUS HEALTH NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND AND METROPOLITAN SETTINGS. DISCOVER CAREER OPPORTUNITIES INRURAL facilities. healthcare in practice of clinical 20 weeks You undertake also will healthcare. family and care, acute and chronic nursing, care aged nursing, health law, mental healthcare, of primary perspectives national and of international understanding an gain will you knowledge, healthcare foundational Besides nurse. aregistered to become you enables of Nursing Bachelor The overseas. or home at field, the in career diverse rewarding, a to you forge enable degrees CSU settings. healthcare of professional range a wide across employed nurses registered 360,000 than more are there alone Australia In world. the across demand high in are Nurses futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/nursing-midwifery-indigenous The GoodUniversitiesGuide. * AustralianUniversityRatingsandRankings2017/2018, % OF CSU OF

STUDENT EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Nursing James Barallon in the emergency department.” hospital aCanberra in working NSW. across I’m currently offered course the placements of variety the Iloved thrilling. was a nurse as practising time first My clinic. aGP in placement my first on going “My university highlight was p51 NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND INDIGENOUS HEALTH 051 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  AW, Ba, WW AW, 3 years FT March N/A $27,680 lower 7.0, no score than 7.0 Online  Registered nurse Registered futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career • About the course the needs of This course addresses and a rewarding nurses, offering today’s path. Nursing is a health diverse career concernedprofession with caring for people of all ages. in nursing CSU plays a leading role a will receive education in Australia. You education that balances clinical thorough practice with studies in nursing theory and practice, human bioscience, and behavioural and social sciences. learning Workplace the course, you will Throughout undertake clinical placements in rural settings. healthcare and metropolitan you These clinical placements provide with nursing experience in various areas of clinical nursing. recognition Professional by the This course is accredited Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council, and leads to Accreditation Nurse as a Registered registration in Australia. CSU’s Bachelor of Nursing is a Bachelor CSU’s and competitive course, contemporary with developed in close association in you for a career industry to prepare nursing. Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor nursing-midwifery-indigenous/ bachelor-nursing p52 052 NURSING, MIDWIFERY AND INDIGENOUS HEALTH INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT POLICING, LAW, SECURITYAND practice. practice. legal and advocacy development, policy to work customs and of police frontline the –from of experience awealth bring who by academics taught to are want go, and you wherever career to your take need you knowledge and skills the with you provide organisations. Undergraduate courses international and national to local, links community and industry close has CSU degrees. enforcement law and justice of policing, provider Australia’s largest with Study futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/police-security-emergency WORK IN: YOU COULD EMERGENCY PLANNING

SOCIAL JUSTICE CRIMINOLOGY LAW AND STUDENT EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Criminal Justice Tasia Power environments with ease.” of workplace intoto avariety integrate students allowing subjects, practical and provided at CSU incorporate both theoretical University has Sturt Charles that! The courses and reputation workplace was a university choosing when me for factor biggest “The

INVESTIGATIONS CUSTOMS AND POLICING AND SECURITY p53 POLICING, LAW, SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 053 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY  Online PM 1.5 years FT July March, N/A $20,000 lower 6.5, no score than 6.0  futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Enrolment information Enrolment Campus About the course The course has been designed by the for Customs and Excise Studies Centre government and (CCES) with industry, international agency collaboration, Customs including the World Organization (WCO). CCES is the world’s of training and education leading provider of customs in the highly specialised area management. and border about will obtain knowledge You international customs policy and practice. an understanding of will also gain You guidelines key conventions, standards, practices of the and recommended WCO. Graduates will be well versed in strategic and operational management issues in the customs context, including the impact on customs of emerging technologies and the global economy. will develop the capacity to exercise You your initiative and judgement to analyse application of that require problems an advanced body of concepts from knowledge to a variety of cross-border trading situations. recognition Professional by the This course has been accredited WCO. Master of Customs Master of Administration of Customs Graduate Diploma Administration in Customs Graduate Certificate Administration Administration Master of Customs CSU’s with advanced professionals provides and technical knowledge theoretical and border in the field of customs management. police-security-emergency/master- customs-administration

 Ba, PM 3 years FT July March, N/A $22,400 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5 Online  Correctional officer Correctional Justice researcher officer Parole officer Policing/law enforcement corrections policing and law enforcement and associated work probation and families with offenders juvenile justice and policy justice research other justice and social justice occupations. futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career • • • • About the course This course has been designed with extensive consultation with police, the justice community and academics to and up it is vocationally relevant ensure to date with the latest issues. subjects in justice will study core You studies, politics, psychology and sociology. Electives in this course include and politics, justice history criminology, studies, policing/public safety and sociology and psychology, security, welfare As a graduate, you can pursue a range of in criminal justice such as: careers • • • • • • learning Workplace integrated Fieldwork placements are to into the course, giving you exposure diverse opportunities in the profession. CSU’s Bachelor of Criminal Justice of Criminal Justice Bachelor CSU’s with the advanced equips students a number of knowledge to work in related to criminal and diverse fields make a social justice. Graduates to people, communities and difference society at large. Bachelor of Criminal Justice Bachelor police-security-emergency/bachelor- criminal-justice p54 054 POLICING, LAW, SECURITY AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 PSYCHOLOGY * Australian University Ratings and Rankings 2017/2018, The Good Universities Guide. 2017/2018, Universities Good The Rankings and Ratings University * Australian profession. chosen your in mark your make can you so to interests, your appeal that areas on to focus education your to tailor You opportunities have will knowledge. contemporary and foundational to best the access you giving psychologists, experienced and researchers renowned staff, teaching by award-winning taught are degrees psychology Our welfare. social and facilities, correctional and educational counselling, social policy, human resources, market research, a psychologist, you could also explore in opportunities career as qualify to seeking from Aside fields. of professional variety a to across grow continues graduates psychology for Demand too.* salary starting average highest the enjoy and Australia) rate in highest (the of graduating months four within employment full-time find graduates psychology of CSU three-quarters Almost success. career for up you sets CSU with psychology Studying OF THEHUMANMIND. EXPLORE THEWORKINGS futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/psychology WORK IN: YOU COULD SERVICES PAROLE

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STUDENT EXPERIENCE Psychology graduate Orders Sam approachable.” extremely were staff the all number, and another just not individual, an like felt you so classes small were tutorials and lectures of CSU. The enough highly can’t speak “I REHABILITATION AND SOCIAL SERVICES MARKETING p55 PSYCHOLOGY 055

CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY THE HIGHEST IN IN THE HIGHEST CSU offers an alternative admission our to pathway Psychology. of Bachelor meetIf you don’t the entry requirements for the Bachelor Psychology, of our in consider enrolling Science Social of Bachelor (Psychology). The first three years this of course are Bachelor the as same the Psychologyof and if you do well in your studies, you may be eligible transfer to the to Bachelor Psychology of after your third year. ADMISSION PATHWAYS * Australian University Ratings and Rankings 2017/2018, The Good Universities Guide. AUSTRALIA  Online PM, WW 3 years FT July March, N/A $24,800 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5  Counsellor Human services worker assistant Research Social researcher futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Career opportunities Career • • • • About the course The Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) is a platform to further study in the field of psychology. During the course, you will complete 13 psychology coursework subjects. electives, In addition, you will take three two sociology subjects and choose a six- discipline. a related subject minor from opportunity to choose will have the You additional psychology subjects as some electives. or all of the three recognition Professional a pathway to a This course offers fourth year of study in psychology, to meet the minimum academic required as registration for provisional requirement a psychologist in Australia. Pathways If you meet certain criteria, you may be eligible to transfer to the Bachelor of Psychology or Bachelor of Psychology (Honours). on successful completion Alternatively, of the course, you can apply for the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) (Honours) or the Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology. Bachelor of Social Science of Social Science Bachelor (Psychology) is the same as course This three-year years of the Bachelor of the first three but the entry requirements Psychology, high. With not as are further study, a pathway to this course can provide as a psychologist registration provisional in Australia. psychology/bachelor-social-science- psychology  Ba, PM 4 years FT March N/A $24,800 lower 6.0, no score than 5.5 Online  Early intervention coordinator Human services worker Psychologist assistant Research futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Enrolment information Enrolment Campus Course duration Session intake Additional criteria Indicative yearly fee IELTS On campus Career opportunities Career • • • • About the course Psychology is an academic discipline As an academic and a profession. discipline, it comprises a body of knowledge about behaviour and mental to and involves research processes, extend that knowledge. Psychology involves applying as a profession psychological knowledge to solve and to social and behavioural problems human welfare. promote If you are eligible progress to into the fourth psychology study you’ll 19 year, coursework subjects. will also You study a minor six of subjects, two sociology subjects and two electives, Honours The project. research a plus combination. different a has stream for If you do not meet the requirements will you into the fourth year, progression transfer to graduate with the Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology). recognition Professional with Australian This course is accredited Council Psychology Accreditation sequence of as a four-year (APAC) study. Includes integrated Honours Includes integrated completion of this course Successful requirements may satisfy the academic as a registration for provisional Graduates psychologist in Australia. registration who obtain provisional two years may be able to complete a two-year of supervised experience, or postgraduate degree, accredited study a combination of postgraduate to gain and supervised experience registration. Bachelor of Psychology Bachelor psychology/bachelor-psychology p56 056 PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCE 057

When it comes to studying science at CSU, STUDENT EXPERIENCE you are in control. You have the opportunity to

construct the course that works best for your SCIENCE “The Bachelor of Science at CSU offered great career goals. flexibility and this suited me as I wasn’t sure what In the Bachelor of Science you will learn I wanted to do, but I knew I loved science. Overall, fundamental knowledge and skills in the the Bachelor of Science has given me a strong subject and then major in one of several theoretical background to my understanding of specialised areas. plants and the environment and a positive direction for further study.” Plus, however you choose to study, you will have the opportunity to learn in our modern, Celia Connor innovative laboratories. Bachelor of Science

BACHELOR OF ANALYTICAL CONSERVATION SCIENCE MAJORS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY OPTIONS

MICROBIOLOGY AND MATHEMATICS PHYSICS IMMUNOLOGY

PLANT SPATIAL SCIENCE SCIENCE MAKE YOUR SCIENCE DEGREE WORK FOR YOU.

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Bachelor of Science

CSU’s Bachelor of Science is a vocationally oriented course that produces graduates with a sound SCIENCE knowledge base in natural and physical science and specialised studies in a number of majors.

Enrolment information Campus WW Course duration 3 years FT Session intake March, July Additional criteria N/A Indicative $29,760 yearly fee IELTS 6.0, no score lower than 5.5 On campus  Online  Career opportunities Graduates are employed in a range of professions. The focus of the course is to provide you with a broad understanding of scientific principles and a deep understanding of at least one scientific discipline.

About the course This course produces highly employable graduates with an appreciation of the interdisciplinary nature of much of modern scientific investigation. You can elect to study a major in analytical chemistry, conservation biology, mathematics, microbiology and immunology, physics, plant science or spatial science. To ensure you are experienced using workplace equipment and techniques, our facilities include: • state-of-the-art laboratories, which include mass spectrometry and chromatography • GIS / remote sensing facilities with two airborne digital imaging systems and GPS equipment • modern PC2 glasshouses for plant biotechnology experiments • fully equipped laboratories for molecular analysis • computer-aided mathematical software packages. Professional recognition Graduates of the analytical chemistry major are eligible for membership of the Royal Australian Chemical Institute. futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ science/bachelor-science

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Everyone remembers a good teacher. CSU’s STUDENT EXPERIENCE teaching and education courses make you memorable in your chosen career. “The diversity at CSU makes it unique and the Whether you want to take your place in the courses are moulded around the people. CSU classroom (with our courses across age groups doesn’t try to fit a square peg in a round hole, it and subjects) or make a difference behind the accommodates all shapes and sizes and there scenes, we ensure you graduate ready to make is something for everyone.” your mark. Roseanna Morrish Our teaching courses include plenty of practical Teaching graduate placements, so you get real-world experience. Plus, all our courses are taught by experienced TEACHING AND EDUCATION professionals who offer an exceptional depth and breadth of knowledge across the industry.

EDUCATION INDUSTRY ADMINISTRATION TRAINING YOU COULD WORK IN:

POLICY TEACHING TUTORING RESEARCH

Connected learning spaces Technology is continuing to play a bigger part in the way we learn and teach. Our connected learning spaces let you gain experience using the technology that could be found in the classroom when you step into a school or vocational training setting. You will become skilled using interactive whiteboards to present information, run activities and develop compelling lesson plans that will capture the imaginations of your students. CHANGE LIVES.

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Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Education (Birth to Five Years) (Early Childhood and Primary) (Health and Physical Education) (delivered by a partner institution) CSU’s Bachelor of Education (Early CSU’s Bachelor of Education (Health

TEACHING AND EDUCATION CSU’s Bachelor of Education (Birth to Childhood and Primary) prepares you and Physical Education) is designed to Five Years) recognises the knowledge, for a career teaching in a wide range of prepare you for a career as a secondary skills and abilities that you bring from educational settings with children from health and physical education teacher previous studies and prepares you to be birth to 12 years. or for a professional career in sports and an effective future practitioner employed health education. in the birth-to-five-years education sector. Enrolment information Campus AW, Ba, WW Enrolment information Enrolment information Course duration 4 years FT Campus Ba Campus CN Session intake March Course duration 4 years FT Course duration 2 years FT Additional criteria See website for details Session intake March, July Session intake March Additional criteria See website for details Additional criteria See website for details Indicative $22,080 Indicative $22,080 yearly fee Indicative $22,080 yearly fee yearly fee IELTS Academic IELTS (or IELTS Academic IELTS (or equivalent) with an overall equivalent) with an overall IELTS Academic IELTS (or score of 7.5 (with no score equivalent) with an overall score of 7.5 (with no score below 7 in reading and below 7 in reading and score of 7.5 (with no score writing, and a score of no below 7 in reading and writing, and a score of no less than 8 in speaking less than 8 in speaking writing, and a score of no and listening) less than 8 in speaking and listening) and listening) On campus Online   On campus  Online  On campus  Online  Career opportunities Career opportunities Career opportunities • Early childhood teacher • Recreation, sport and health • Child development educator • Primary school teacher education professional • Early childhood teacher About the course • Secondary personal development, • Program leader health and physical education This program equips you with the • Service director or centre manager (PDHPE) teacher professional skills required to foster About the course positive development and learning About the course in children, whether they are in early Please note that you must have a minimum This course prepares you to teach childhood settings or primary schools. of a Diploma of Early Childhood Education personal development, health and and Care (or equivalent) from a recognised The course is founded on the belief that physical education in Years 7 to 12. You’ll gain interpersonal skills and the capability institution. IELTS requirements are waived if you should be committed to social justice to put current developments in teaching this was completed in English in Australia. in all settings, continue to develop as into practice in a variety of industry and scholars and teachers, be a practitioner You will develop an understanding of the community educational settings. who reflects on your own practice and importance of the early years and the act as a strong advocate for children and The course comprises professional educator’s role in children’s lives through a their families. learning in education with studies in balance of practical skills and theory. exercise science, physical education, Employment possibilities include teaching You will learn about a range of approaches personal development, health and human in government and non-government movement. You can concurrently enrol in used in early childhood education, relating schools, community-based preschool a Bachelor of Educational Studies to add to curriculums, pedagogies, content settings, long day care centres, mobile a second teaching area. and approaches. You will also develop preschools and work-based care. an understanding of research in early Workplace learning childhood education. Workplace learning You will undertake three professional Professional experience in early childhood experience placements in secondary Workplace learning and primary settings is a vital component schools. There is also a community The course includes two compulsory of the program. placement working with youth outside professional experience placements. the classroom and the opportunity to Professional recognition undertake an international placement. Professional recognition This course is accredited by the NSW This course is approved by the Australian Professional recognition Education Standards Authority (NESA) Children’s Education and Care Quality The course is accredited by the NSW and the Australian Children’s Education Authority (ACECQA). Education Standards Authority (NESA). and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA). Graduates will possess a teaching futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ qualification that is recognised nationally teaching-education/bachelor- teaching-education/bachelor-early- and internationally. education-birth-to-five-years childhood-primary futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ teaching-education/bachelor- education-health-pe

p60 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY Bachelor of Education (K–12) Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies) CSU’s Bachelor of Education (K–12) prepares you for flexible practice CSU’s Bachelor of Education 061 as a teacher in both primary and (Technology and Applied Studies) is an secondary school settings. integrated program designed to equip you for teaching technology education in Enrolment information secondary schools. Campus AW, Ba, WW Course duration 4 years FT Enrolment information Session intake March, July Campus WW Additional criteria See website for details Course duration 4 years FT Indicative $22,080 Session intake March yearly fee Additional criteria See website for details IELTS Academic IELTS (or Indicative $22,080 equivalent) with an overall yearly fee score of 7.5 (with no score below 7 in reading and IELTS Academic IELTS (or writing, and a score of no equivalent) with an overall less than 8 in speaking and score of 7.5 (with no score

listening) below 7 in reading and TEACHING AND EDUCATION writing, and a score of no On campus  Online  less than 8 in speaking and listening) Career opportunities On campus  Online  • Primary school teacher Career opportunities • Secondary school teacher • Secondary technology and About the course applied studies (TAS) teacher This course prepares you with the About the course professional knowledge and skills to teach kindergarten through to Year 12. Teaching is a rewarding career assisting Accrediting teachers to teach in both young people’s development and life primary and secondary school settings is choices. CSU’s Bachelor of Education something few other teacher education (Technology and Applied Studies) prepares degrees offer. you to fulfil this role. You will graduate with a major teaching You will be eligible for employment area chosen from business studies, teaching students in Years 7 to 12 in English, mathematics, modern history or government and non-government schools science. After successfully completing in the area of technology education, two years of study, you can concurrently including design and technology and enrol in a Bachelor of Educational another selected from agricultural Studies to add a second teaching area. technology, food technology, industrial Graduates will be able to manage the technology and information technology. changing nature of teaching, have Students undertaking the industrial well-developed interpersonal skills technology or food technology strand can and gain the capability to put current also add an additional teaching area of developments in teaching into practice. either graphics and multimedia technology or textiles technology. Workplace learning You will undertake professional experience Professional recognition CSU placements in a variety of primary and This course is accredited by the NSW secondary school settings. There is also Education Standards Authority (NESA) the opportunity to gain experience through until 31 December 2019 for accreditation a community or international placement. recognised by the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL). Professional recognition IN AUSTRALIA This course is accredited by the NSW Workplace learning FIND Education Standards Authority (NESA) In addition to coursework, you will until 31 December 2019 for accreditation undertake extensive professional recognised by the Australian Institute for experience placements in schools. Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL). futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ teaching-education/bachelor-education- technology-applied-studies * Australian University Ratings and Rankings 2017/2018, teaching-education/bachelor- The Good Universities Guide. education-k12

INTERNATIONAL GUIDE 2019 p61 062 THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES

Religion and theology are two of the most powerful forces STUDENT EXPERIENCE to have shaped human civilisation. And they continue to do so today. “The myriad of different Studying in these fascinating disciplines, you gain a deep methods for the delivery of the understanding of human society and community that can make subjects was invaluable. The a real difference in your career. various approaches provide a highly flexible, effective study CSU provides a supportive study environment, with students environment, and made for a from around the world – studying either on campus or online wonderful learning experience.” – and close ties to many religious leaders, organisations and communities. Kelvin Harris Bachelor of Theology The knowledge and skills you will develop will allow you to access a broad range of career options – from providing ministry in a variety of settings and organising community support, to working in education, government agencies and not-for-profit organisations and on overseas humanitarian missions.

With a CSU degree in theology or religious studies, your unique understanding of history and contemporary cultural contexts will give you the opportunity to engage with the world – and other people – in a whole new way.

CONNECT WITH HISTORY, BELIEF AND PEOPLE IN A UNIQUE WAY.

YOU COULD WORK IN: • Chaplaincy • Charity work • Ministry • Pastoral care • Religious studies education

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p62 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY theology theology-religious-studies/bachelor- with practicalexperience. ecumenically sensitiveandintegrated offerings thatare vocationallyoriented, professional ministry, youwillfindsubject If youare lookingtoordination or Workplace learning these fourareas. invited toexplore howyou can integrate range ofpossibilitiesintheologyandalso here isthatyouare openeduptothe the theologyofchurch. Theintention introduction totheologyandasubjecton systematic theologyproviding an is rounded off withtwosubjectsin to practicaltheologyitself.Thecourse on worshipandtheotheranintroduction two subjectsfrom practicaltheology:one Reformation. Thisiscomplementedby on theearlychurch andtheotheron study twosubjectsinchurch history:one in theOldandNewTestaments. You will subdisciplines andintroductory subjects In firstyearyouare introduced tothefour biblical studies. theology. Eachhasastrong basisin history, practicaltheologyandsystematic of theology:biblicalstudies,church grounding inthefourfoundationalareas Australia. You are offered athorough and religious pluralismincontemporary spiritual depthinthecontextofcultural and fostersthesearch for meaningand CSU’s BachelorofTheologyencourages About thecourse • • • Career opportunities another discipline. professions, ortocomplementstudiesin skills thatare applicableinavarietyof to equipyouwithawiderangeof CSU’s BachelorofTheologyisdesigned Bachelor ofTheology INTERNATIONAL GUIDE2019 On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ Youth worker Overseas aidworker Chaplain  Online than 5.5 6.0 noscore lower $19,440 N/A March, July 3 yearsFT Can, Parr  ministry theology-religious-studies/master- • • • • • competence inoneofthefollowingfields: Graduates willdemonstrateadvanced professional application. analysis andsystematic,practical scholarship orresearch through critical and executeaproject orapieceof Studying thiscourseallowsyoutoplan think rigorously andindependently. the abilitytosolvecomplexproblems and and skillstonewsituations,itimproves flexibility intheapplicationofknowledge By helpingyoutoenhancecreativity and specialised fieldofprofessional ministry. of theoretical andappliedtopicstoa advanced knowledgeofaspecialistbody The coursealsofosterstheapplicationof investigation oftheprofession. creative, scholarly, soundandinformed engenders ahigherorder ofcritical, the fieldofprofessional ministry. It development atamaster’s levelin opportunities forprofessional CSU’s MasterofMinistryprovides About thecourse • • Career opportunities option mayalsobeundertaken. particular fieldsofministry, anda research The courseincludesspecialiststudyin advance theirknowledgeandskills. clergy andotherchurch leadersto CSU’s MasterofMinistryassistspractising Master ofMinistry On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ research inministry. pastoral counselling mission andleadership institutional chaplaincy church leadershipandmanagement Church leader Chaplain orminister  than 5.5 6.0 noscore lower $19,440 N/A March, July 1.5 yearsFT Can, Parr Online 

theology theology-religious-studies/master- • • • • • CSU’s MasterofTheologyisdesignedto: About thecourse • • • Career opportunities Research intheology. on thepathwaytoaHigherDegree by previous theologicalstudyandsetyou your existingskillsdevelopedthrough CSU’s MasterofTheologywillexpand Master ofTheology On campus IELTS yearly fee Indicative Additional criteria Session intake Course duration Campus Enrolment information

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses/ research work. a substantialcapstoneproject or enable youtoplanandexecute at leastonemajorsubdiscipline build yourresearch skillsrelating to subdiscipline of atleastonemajortheological develop anadvancedknowledge subdiscipline recent developmentsinonemajor develop yourunderstandingof issues incontemporarytheology and scholarlyunderstandingofmajor develop anadvancedcritical,creative Missionary Minister Church leader  than 5.5 6.0 noscore lower $19,440 N/A March, July 1.5 yearFT Can, Parr Online

p63 THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES 063 064 STUDY CSU is Australia’s most experienced provider of online education. Every year, more than 25,000 students around the world study undergraduate and postgraduate programs or single subjects through our world-class online education program. Our students can choose to study from anywhere in the world by undertaking a flexible, professionally recognised CSU degree online. THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES CSU offers internationally recognised qualifications through an online learning platform that gives our online students an experience that is as academically rigorous and interactive as on-campus study, with excellent teacher–student and peer interaction. Another important advantage of CSU’s flexibility is that generous credit is awarded for previous study.

CSU DEGREES OFFERED ONLINE INCLUDE:

Agricultural and Wine Sciences • Graduate Certificate in • Bachelor of Applied Science • Bachelor of Agriculture Human Resource Management (Parks, Recreation and Heritage) • Bachelor of Horticulture • Graduate Certificate in Industry • Bachelor of Environmental Science • Bachelor of Viticulture Computing (with specialisations) • Bachelor of Wine Business • Graduate Certificate in Management • Master of Environmental Management • Bachelor of Wine Science (Information Technology) • Master of GIS and Remote Sensing • Graduate Certificate in Marketing • Graduate Certificate in Agricultural Humanities, Social Work and • Graduate Certificate in Business Management Human Services Organisational Change • Graduate Certificate in Sustainable • Bachelor of Arts • Graduate Certificate in Organisational Agriculture • Bachelor of Liberal Studies (Arts) Coaching and Leadership • Graduate Diploma of Sustainable • Bachelor of Social Work Agriculture • Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting • Graduate Certificate in • Master of Agricultural Business Ethics and Legal Studies Management • Graduate Certificate in Project Management • Graduate Certificate in Gerontology Allied Health and Pharmacy • Graduate Diploma of Accounting • Graduate Certificate in Human Services • Bachelor of Health and • Graduate Diploma of Commerce • Graduate Certificate in Human Services (Child and Adolescent Welfare) Rehabilitation Science • Graduate Diploma of • Bachelor of Health Science Dispute Resolution • Graduate Diploma of Ethics and Legal Studies (Food and Nutrition) • Graduate Diploma of Finance • Master of Child and Adolescent Welfare • Bachelor of Paramedicine • Graduate Diploma of Financial Planning • Master of Ethics and Legal Studies • Graduate Certificate in • Graduate Diploma of Organisational Health Services Management Coaching and Leadership • Master of Gerontology • Graduate Diploma of • Graduate Diploma of • Master of Human Service Health Services Management Project Management (with specialisations) • Master of Health Services Management • Master of Applied Finance • Master of Social Work (Advanced Practice) Animal and Veterinary Sciences • Master of Business Administration (with specialisations) • Master of Social Work • Bachelor of Equine Science (Professional Qualifying) (with specialisations) • Master of Business Leadership • Graduate Certificate in • Master of Commerce Information and Library Studies Captive Vertebrate Management (with specialisations) • Bachelor of Information Studies • Graduate Certificate in Ornithology • Master of Dispute Resolution (with specialisations) • Graduate Diploma of Ornithology • Master of Human Resource Management • Graduate Certificate in • Master of Animal Science • Master of Marketing Audiovisual Archiving • Master of Professional Accounting • Graduate Certificate in Information Business • Master of Project Management Studies • Bachelor of Accounting • Master of Education • Bachelor of Business (Finance) Communication and Creative Industries (Teacher Librarianship) • Bachelor of Business (Human Resource • Bachelor of Creative Industries (Design • Master of Information Leadership and Visual Arts) Management) • Master of Information Studies • Bachelor of Business (Insurance) • Bachelor of Creative Industries (Design Information Technology, • Bachelor of Business (Management) and Visual Arts / Interdisciplinary Innovation) Computing and Mathematics • Bachelor of Business (Marketing) • Bachelor of Creative Industries • Bachelor of Computer Science • Bachelor of Business Studies (Interdisciplinary Innovation) (with specialisations) • Graduate Certificate in • Graduate Certificate in Communication • Bachelor of Information Technology (with Business Leadership (Journalism) specialisations) • Graduate Certificate in Commerce • Graduate Certificate in Communication • Graduate Certificate in • Graduate Certificate in (Organisational Communication) Applied Statistics Dispute Resolution • Master of Communication • Graduate Certificate in Business • Graduate Certificate in Finance Administration (Computing) • Graduate Certificate in Environmental Science and • Graduate Certificate in Cloud Computing Financial Planning Outdoor Recreation and Virtualisation • Bachelor of Applied Science • Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism)

p64 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY • Graduate Certificate in Cyber Security • Graduate Certificate in • Master of Education (Knowledge and Investigations Terrorism and Security Studies Networks and Digital Innovation) • Graduate Certificate in Industry • Graduate Diploma of Anti-Money • Master of Inclusive Education Computing Laundering and Counter Terrorist • Master of International Education • Graduate Certificate in Financing (School Leadership) Information Systems Security • Graduate Diploma of Customs • Master of Leading Online, Open and • Graduate Certificate in Administration Distance Education 065 Information Technology • Graduate Diploma of • Master of Teaching (Primary) • Graduate Certificate in Management Fraud and Financial Crime • Master of Teaching (Secondary with (Information Technology) • Graduate Diploma of specialisations) • Graduate Certificate in Mathematics Intelligence Analysis • Master of Teaching English to Speakers • Graduate Certificate in Networking and • Graduate Diploma of Leadership and of Other Languages [TESOL] Systems Administration Management (Policing and Security) Theology and Religious Studies • Graduate Diploma of Mathematics • Graduate Diploma of • Bachelor of Islamic Studies • Graduate Diploma of Information Terrorism and Security Studies Technology • Master of Anti-Money Laundering • Bachelor of Theology • Master of Business Administration and Counter Terrorist Financing • Graduate Certificate in Classical Arabic (Computing) • Master of Arts (Intelligence Analysis) • Graduate Certificate in Islamic Studies • Master of Cloud Computing and • Master of Business Administration • Graduate Certificate in Theology Virtualisation (Law Enforcement and Security) • Graduate Diploma of • Master of Cyber Security • Master of Customs Administration Ageing and Pastoral Studies • Master of Cyber Security and • Master of Emergency Management • Graduate Diploma of Classical Arabic Investigations • Master of Fraud and Financial Crime • Graduate Diploma of Contemporary • Master of Information Systems Security • Master of Leadership and Management Islamic Studies • Master of Information Technology (Policing and Security) • Graduate Diploma of Islamic Studies (with specialisations) • Master of Terrorism and • Graduate Diploma of Theology • Master of Management Security Studies • Master of Ageing and Pastoral Studies (Information Technology) • Master of Classical Arabic Psychology • Master of Networking and • Master of Islamic Studies (Research) • Bachelor of Psychology Systems Administration • Master of Contemporary Islamic Studies • Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) • Master of Islamic Studies Medical Science and Dentistry • Graduate Diploma of Psychology • Master of Ministry • Bachelor of Medical Science • Master of Theology (with specialisations) Science • Master of Medical Radiation Science • Bachelor of General Studies (Science) (with specialisations) • Bachelor of Science • Master of Medical Science • Bachelor of Science (Honours) (with specialisations) Teaching and Education Nursing, Midwifery and • Bachelor of Education (Birth to Five Indigenous Health Years) • Master of Midwifery • Bachelor of Educational Studies • Master of Nursing • Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) – Graduate entry Policing, Law, Security and • Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary with Emergency Management specialisations) – Graduate entry • Bachelor of Border Management • Graduate Certificate in Education • Bachelor of Criminal Justice (Adult and Vocational Education) • Bachelor of Emergency Management • Graduate Certificate in Education • Bachelor of Policing (Contemporary Literacies) • Bachelor of Policing (Investigations) • Graduate Certificate in Education • Bachelor of Public Safety and Security (Educational Leadership) • Graduate Certificate in Anti-Money • Graduate Certificate in Education Laundering and Counter Terrorist (Educational Research) Financing • Graduate Certificate in Education • Graduate Certificate in (Information Technologies) Corruption and Integrity Management • Graduate Certificate in • Graduate Certificate in Inclusive Education Customs Administration • Graduate Certificate in Leading Online, • Graduate Certificate in Fire Investigation Open and Distance Education • Graduate Certificate in • Graduate Certificate in Teaching English Fraud and Financial Crime to Speakers of Other Languages • Graduate Certificate in [TESOL] Intelligence Analysis • Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, • Graduate Certificate in International Literacy and Numeracy Revenue Administration • Master of Education • Graduate Certificate in Leadership and (with specialisations) Management (Policing and Security) • Master of Education (Information Technologies)

CSU can help you get the degree you have always wanted, without having to leave home. csuonline.edu.au

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ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS UNDERGRADUATE Applicants who have completed secondary school outside Australia will require a competitive pass in a recognised matriculation examination equivalent to an Australian Year 12. You should submit a certified copy of your highest level of secondary school results to support your application for admission. The programs and scores currently recognised for entry are available on pages 71−73. If your qualification is not listed, we encourage you to apply and we will assess your application individually. Applicants who have completed secondary school in Australia require one of: Australian Higher School Certificate (Year 12) with an ATAR (or interstate equivalent) appropriate to the course, Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TAFE) with satisfactory completion or the International Baccalaureate Diploma.

POSTGRADUATE For admission at postgraduate level, you will be required to hold a recognised bachelor’s degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree or qualifications deemed to be equivalent.

HIGHER DEGREES BY RESEARCH For admission to postgraduate research programs, you will be required to hold a recognised bachelor’s degree equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s degree or qualifications deemed to be equivalent. Your academic performance at the bachelor’s level will be assessed as part of the admissions process. Applicants are also required to submit a 300-word research proposal outlining the intended area of research. For more information about our research programs, see page 23.

ADVANCED STANDING AND CREDIT TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR At CSU, we provide a number of admission pathways that enable you ADMISSION TO A to study with us. These pathways include alliances and networks with a CSU DEGREE, YOU range of education providers around the world to recognise programs MUST SATISFY BOTH for entry and credit. If we don’t have an existing credit agreement for THE ACADEMIC AND your qualification, please apply directly to CSU, include your previous ENGLISH PROFICIENCY academic transcripts, and your credit for prior study will be assessed REQUIREMENTS. individually. To find out about formal credit package arrangements, visit FOR ON-CAMPUS futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/rpl STUDY, YOU MUST ALSO SATISFY THE GENUINE ADDITIONAL ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS TEMPORARY ENTRANT Some courses have additional admission requirements, which may (GTE) REQUIREMENTS include interviews or supplementary application forms. These are detailed OF THE AUSTRALIAN on the online course brochure for each course. GOVERNMENT. Visit futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses or contact info.csu at futurestudents.csu.edu.au/contact-us

p66 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY COMPETITIVE ENTRY COURSES •

Competitive entry courses have early application deadlines. These • Bachelor of Physiotherapy 067 include undergraduate degrees in dental science, physiotherapy • Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine and veterinary science. They may involve longer turnaround times • Bachelor of Social Work due to the assessment of additional criteria. If applicants are • Bachelor of Speech and Language Pathology deemed to be equally eligible for admission and limited places are • Bachelor of Veterinary Biology / available, offers of admission will be made in order of application Bachelor of Veterinary Science received date. Please check the online course brochure for • Master of Professional Accounting specific information about the additional criteria and early closing dates. • Master of Medical Radiation Science For specific requirements, visit: INTERNET ACCESS futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/english-language As the online environment is integrated into all aspects of student life, the university expects that all students will have Higher Degrees by Research require one of the following: ongoing access to an internet-connected computer capable of • an Academic IELTS with a minimum overall score of 6.5 and communicating with CSU’s online systems. with no score below 6.0 in each of the individual skill areas • a TOEFL test result with a minimum overall score of 577 ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS (Computerised 233) with a score of at least 5.0 in the Test Applicants who have completed formal studies at higher for Written English secondary or tertiary level in American Samoa, Australia, • an internet-based TOEFL score of 90 with a writing Botswana, Canada, Fiji, Ghana, Guyana, Ireland, Jamaica, Kenya, score of 24. Lesotho, Liberia, New Zealand, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, For more information, visit Singapore, Solomon Islands, South Africa, Tonga, Trinidad and futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/english-language Tobago, United Kingdom (including Northern Ireland), United States of America, Zambia or Zimbabwe will be considered to ENGLISH LANGUAGE STUDIES have met the English proficiency requirements for admission. All Students who do not meet the university’s English language other applicants must have one of: proficiency requirements may wish to undertake their English • an Academic IELTS (International English Language Testing language studies in Australia. Please check online to confirm System) overall score of at least 6.0 with no score below 5.5 which English language courses are approved for admission into • a TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) internet- CSU. based score of 80 and writing score of 25 CSU recognises the following English language programs for • Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic score of 54 with a direct entry into courses with an IELTS 6.0 requirement: minimum of 46 in all communicative skills. • Ability • Canberra Institute of Technology If you have taken an English language proficiency test not listed above, you may still meet the English proficiency requirements; • Chisholm Institute of TAFE however, you will need to check the CSU ELP Concordance Table • Embassy English for Academic Purposes Program at futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/english-language • International House Or contact CSU Admissions for confirmation at • Macquarie English [email protected] • Navitas • Strathfield College English test results must not be more than two years old. • Sydney College of English Note: The following courses have a higher English • UTS Insearch. proficiency requirement. For more information, visit • Bachelor of Communication (with specialisations) futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/english-language • Bachelor of Dental Science • Bachelor of Education (Birth to Five Years) • Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary)* • Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) • Bachelor of Education (K–12)* • Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies) • Bachelor of Health and Rehabilitation Science • Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science • Bachelor of Nursing • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy • Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) • Bachelor of Paramedicine

* Students choosing to study this course online will also need to meet English level proficiency.

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Having trouble with your application? Did you know? You can visit one of CSU’s approved agent HOW TO offices to help you with your application. futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/ csu-in-your-country/csu-agents

1. APPLY VIA AN INTERNATIONAL AGENT OR ONLINE For courses at CSU Study Centres in Brisbane, Melbourne or Sydney: You can apply online at futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply Admissions Office Email: [email protected] (For some countries CSU requires you to apply via an Phone: +61 2 8263 1888 education agent.) Attach the following documents: APPLYING VIA A CSU INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION AGENT • certified copies*, together with English translations, of your CSU has formal agreements with international recruitment higher secondary school results and/or your academic agents (education agents) in Australia and overseas. These transcripts for each year of tertiary study representatives are trained to assist with: • certified* copy of your Certificate of Completion for all • comprehensive information about CSU (campuses, study tertiary study options, courses, fees, application process, etc.) • certified* copy of any other official certificates, such as short • submitting an online Application for Admission form to CSU, courses and diplomas including supporting documentation • evidence of your English language proficiency results, for • visa applications to the Australian Government. example IELTS or TOEFL • certified copies* of your passport. For a list of our agents please visit * For details about who is authorised to certify copies of your futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/csu-in-your-country/ documents, visit csu-agents futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/verify-your-documents APPLYING FOR CREDIT On each page of the document the authorised person must write ‘This is a true copy of the original document sighted by The university does not expect students to repeat study me’. On the first page they must sign, and print the following completed to an acceptable standard at a recognised university or details: name, address, business hours telephone number, college, or to study subjects in which they are already competent profession/occupation or organisation, and the date verified. because of work or other experience. You should indicate on your They must include the official stamp or seal of the verifier’s Application for Admission if you are applying for credit. organisation on the copy if the organisation has such a stamp. To have your application assessed for credit, you will need to In addition to the above, if the verifier is a Justice of the Peace, provide a certified copy in English of your academic transcript, they must also print their registration number and the state a description of the grading system and a description of all the in which they are registered. Unless specified, do not send subjects completed, taken from the institution’s official handbook. originals. The university will advise you of your credit once the assessment Some courses require additional documentation such as a has been finalised. Note that students may be required to portfolio, research proposal, questionnaire, referee reports and/ relinquish credit, or study additional subjects, in order to maintain or verification of your employment details. You should check the a full-time study load. course description on the online course brochure for additional For more information, visit documents that may be required. futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/rpl Note: CSU does not charge an application fee. TAFE ARTICULATED PROGRAMS Upload your supporting documents when completing your online application. If you are applying for a TAFE articulated program, check the online course brochure at futurestudents.csu.edu.au/courses Alternatively, you can scan and email your supporting for details of the approved TAFE qualifications required for documents to CSU Admissions directly: entry. You may need to provide documentation from your TAFE CSU Admissions institution to support your application. Email: [email protected] with subject line: ‘Application for admission’

p68 CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY 2. OFFER 4. ONCE YOU HAVE ACCEPTED – THE NEXT STEPS If you meet the entry requirements, you will receive a formal LOG ON TO THE CSU WEBSITE Offer of Admission (conditional or unconditional) by email. This To access the many CSU services available, you will need a login will provide information on the course of offer, starting date and ID and password. payment of fees. Make sure you have read and understood 069 the details of your Offer of Admission before you To obtain your login ID and password you need to visit commence the process of accepting. student.csu.edu.au and click on the link ‘Activate my Login’. All students will be required to have an interview assessment to This information provides you with details on how you can determine whether you are a genuine temporary entrant (GTE) to ‘get online’ with CSU, whether you are currently considering a Australia. For more information, visit university offer or you have already accepted a place and are homeaffairs.gov.au/Trav/Visa-1/500- ready to get started.

Your international agent will complete the GTE assessment with CSU ORIENTATION you and submit to CSU Admissions along with your application. A thorough orientation is essential for successful study at CSU. Alternatively, CSU Admissions will contact you, after you accept The time between accepting your offer and the start of your first your conditional offer, to arrange a GTE assessment. Once all session is the perfect time to access CSU’s online orientation to requirements have been satisfied, you will be informed and make sure you’re ready to start your study at CSU. can finalise your course and Overseas Student Health Cover payments. If you are studying on campus in Australia, you will also have a full Orientation Week program the week before classes start. Information on how to formally accept CSU’s Offer of Admission will be provided in your Offer of Admission. This will give you the chance to start meeting academics and other students in your course, take part in social activities and find out 3. ACCEPTING YOUR OFFER AND PAYING more about your course requirements. Once both you and CSU Admissions are satisfied you have Visit csu.edu.au/orientation completed all of the additional requirements, you can accept your Offer of Admission by signing and dating the Acceptance of Offer PRE-DEPARTURE INFORMATION letter and returning it to the CSU Admissions Office by the due International students studying on campus in Australia need to date shown on your Offer of Admission. Please be sure to read all know some important information that will make your transition as web pages referred to in your offer, including CSU’s refund policy smooth as possible. and details about accommodation on campus. Visit futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/study/australia/ The final step in accepting your Offer of Admission is to send preparing payment of your required tuition fee (as outlined in your Offer of Admission or found at futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/ WHAT DOCUMENTS TO BRING TO AUSTRALIA fees-and-costs) and mandatory visa-length Overseas Student Before you obtain your visa, start at CSU or find work in Australia, Health Cover. we recommend that you put together a file or folder containing all For more information visit my-offer.csu.edu.au your relevant important documents. You will also need to meet any conditions outlined in the offer It would also be helpful to obtain and include in this folder the before electronic Confirmation of Enrolment can be issued. required official English translations of these documents. Visit my-offer.csu.edu.au/conditions-of-offer Include the following: Please note that there are conditions relating to interruption of studies. • valid passports and student visa (and photocopies) • Offer of Admission and other material sent to you by CSU Some students may be eligible for a deferment or leave of absence in compassionate or compelling circumstances for a • original IELTS (Academic) test results specified period of time (e.g., you may need to return home for • certified copies of personal papers, including academic a term to take care of a sick relative). You must have written transcripts and any educational or work qualifications permission from CSU to take leave or defer your studies. you have already completed • identification papers such as a birth certificate, driver’s licence Additionally, CSU may suspend or exclude you from your studies from your own country, proof of citizenship, international for a number of reasons such as: you fail to maintain satisfactory driver’s permit, marriage or change of name certificate academic progress, you fail to pay your fees on time or due to a (where relevant) penalty for academic or general misconduct. You will be notified by the university in writing of any such decision and the options to • documents relating to any prior study appeal. • credit cards • medical records, immunisation records and school/university If your studies are interrupted for any of the above reasons, CSU records of all accompanying family members will report the interruption to Immigration and other relevant Australian Government departments. You will need to contact • marriage certificate if your spouse is accompanying you Immigration about your student visa requirements as you may • receipts for goods (e.g. computers, cameras) you may bring need to return home if your studies are interrupted. with you to Australia, to assist with assessment of customs duty / sales tax. Remember, you will need translations in English of all documentation.

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1. CHOOSE YOUR COURSE USEFUL TIP CSU offers a range of Higher Degrees by Research you can tailor to suit your needs and interests, including the Doctor of Philosophy Consider scanning copies of (PhD) across our three faculties: Arts and Education; Business, your important documents and Justice and Behavioural Sciences; and Science. emailing them to yourself. Contact the Sub-Dean of Graduate Studies directly if you This will give you access to know the faculty of your interest. This will give you an opportunity to discuss your research topic and gain advice to improve your key information from anywhere chances of being accepted for candidacy. Visit in the world, and may make it csu.edu.au/research-csu/contact-research-at-csu easier to arrange replacement documents if your hard copies 2. APPLYING are lost or damaged. You can apply online at futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply When you apply for a Higher Degree by Research, it is advised that you detail your proposed research project as this will be required by the faculty once your application is received. You can apply at any time.

3. YOUR APPLICATION IS ASSESSED Your faculty’s Associate or Sub-Dean of Graduate Studies will consider your eligibility and the availability of a supervisory team for your project. If your project is deemed eligible and there is adequate supervision, the Principal Supervisor will complete a Faculty Admission recommendation form and submit it to the Research Office for university approval. If successful you will then be made an Offer of Admission.

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CSU ESSENTIAL Accommodation off campus accommodation.csu.edu.au/off-campus Accommodation on campus accommodation.csu.edu.au/home Alumni csu.edu.au/alumni Applying to CSU futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/apply Credit and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) futurestudents.csu.edu.au/apply/rpl Disability support service futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/support/disability-support Online study at CSU csuonline.edu.au Fees, financial advice and assistance futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/fees-and-costs International recruitment agents futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/csu-in-your-country/csu-agents Joint TAFE / CSU study futurestudents.csu.edu.au/study-options/pathways/tafe Library services csu.edu.au/division/library Orientation csu.edu.au/orientation Research csu.edu.au/research-csu Scholarships futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/fees-and-costs/ scholarships ON-CAMPUS STUDY LOCATIONS Albury-Wodonga alburycity.nsw.gov.au Bathurst bathurstregion.com.au Canberra visitcanberra.com.au IMPORTANT Holmesglen: Chadstone − TAFE campus holmesglen.edu.au Charles Sturt University aims Port Macquarie portmacquarieinfo.com.au to ensure the information contained in this prospectus Orange orange.nsw.gov.au is accurate and up to date. Parramatta cityofparramatta.nsw.gov.au Persons intending to act on any information contained herein TAFE NSW Northern Sydney: Crows Nest – TAFE campus crowsnestnsw.com.au should first check with Charles Wagga Wagga tourismwaggawagga.com.au Sturt University to ascertain whether any later information CSU STUDY CENTRES is available in respect of the relevant material. Charles Sturt CSU Study Centre – Brisbane csustudycentres.edu.au/locations/brisbane University, its representatives CSU Study Centre – Melbourne csustudycentres.edu.au/locations/melbourne and employees will not be liable CSU Study Centre – Sydney csustudycentres.edu.au/locations/sydney for any loss or damage arising directly or indirectly from the possession, publication or use OTHER of or reliance on information Department of Home Affairs homeaffairs.gov.au obtained from this publication. It Study in Australia studyinaustralia.gov.au is provided in good faith without express or implied warranty. Universities Admissions Centre (NSW and ACT) uac.edu.au

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Course B Communication (PublicRelations) B Communication (Parks, andHeritage) Recreation Science B Applied andEcotourism) (Outdoor Recreation Science B Applied Science B Animal Science B Agricultural B Agricultural BusinessManagement B Accounting B Education (EarlyChildhood andPrimary) B Education B DentalScience B CriminalJustice B ComputerScience (withspecialisations) (Journalism) B Communication (Advertising) B Communication B ClinicalScience B BusinessStudies B Business(Marketing) B Business(Management) B Arts INTERNATIONAL ADMISSIONS MATRIX

AW,Ba, WW Or Ba, PM Ba Ba Ba Ba Or AW, Ba, PM, WW Ba AW, AW, Ba, WW Ba, WW PM AW, PM AW, WW WW WW AW, Ba, PM, WW Campus March March March March, July March March, July March March, July March, July March, July March, July March, July March, July March, July March March March, July March, July Intake 70 A+C 65 65 65 65 65 70 65 65 65 65 70 70 70 70 70 65 ATAR $22,080 $59,200 $22,400 $24,800 $23,200 $23,200 $23,200 $29,760 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $19,200 $29,760 $29,760 $29,760 $29,760 $29,760 $24,800 Fee (AUD) 017967E 074610F 022895G 054592B 012010K 006193D 012009C 068977C 029254F 006177D 068867J 000649C 012025C 075526E 068972G 068869G 057781F 074611E CRICOS 7.5 7 6 6 6.5 6.5 6.5 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 IELTS overall score 7 14 7 7 7 7 7 8 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 7 Singapore – A Levels Certificate 66 N/A** 66 66 66 66 66 72 66 66 66 66 72 72 72 72 72 66 Malaysia – MICSS/UEC 3 ++ min 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Sri Lanka – GCE A Levels 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 60 min 60 60 60 60 ++ min 60 India – ISC 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 9 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 9 9 9 9 9 7.5 16.5 min India – AISSC 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 24 ++ min 34 International Baccalaureate (IB) 13 13 13 13 13 13 14 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 14 14 13 ++ min 20 Hong Kong – HKDSE 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 ++ min 11 Hong Kong – ALEa,b,d 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 4 ++ min 16 Malaysia – STPM 3 Subjects 3 3 3 3 3 3 5 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 5 5 6.5 ++ min 15 Malaysia – STPM 4 Subjects 10 10 10 11 10 10 10 10 11 11 11 11 11 10 11 16 10 10 United Kingdom – GCE 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 72 72 72 72 72 70 70 83++ min 72 70 OSSD with University Preparation Courses (2003 and onwards) 7.5 7.5 7.5 8 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 8 8 8 8 8 7.5 8 NA 7.5 7.5 Vietnam – Year 12 GPA (Selected Schools) 8 8 8 8.5 8 8 8 8 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8 8.5 NA 8 8 Vietnam – Year 12 A1:V54 (Other Schools) 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 ++ min 68 50 50 South Africa – National Senior Certificate (2008 onwards)  B Education (Health and Physical Education) Ba March, July 70 $22,080 036168A 7.5 7 66 3 60 7.5 24 13 2 4 3 11 70 8 8.5 50

 B Education (K–12 ) AW, Ba, WW March, July 70 $22,080 048239C 7.5 7 66 3 60 7.5 24 13 2 4 3 11 70 8 8.5 50

 B Education WW March 70 $22,080 070651G 7.5 7 66 3 60 7.5 24 13 2 4 3 11 70 8 8.5 50 (Technology and Applied Studies)

 B Environmental Science AW, PM March, July 70 $29,760 068970K 6 8 72 3 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50 and Management  B Equine Science WW March 70 $29,760 012005G 6 8 72 3 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50

 B Exercise and Sport Science Ba, PM March, July 70 $29,760 020109K 6 8 72 3 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50

 B Health and Rehabilitation Science AW March 65 $29,760 068971J 6.5 8 72 3 60 9 24 13 2 4 3 11 72 8 8.5 50

 B Information Technology (with specialisations) AW, WW March, July 65 $24,800 012006F 6 8 66 3 60 7.5 24 13 2 4 3 10 70 7.5 8 50

 B Medical Radiation Science PM, WW March 70 $30,560 071461E 6.5 8 72 3 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50 (with specialisations)  B Medical Science WW March, July 70 $29,760 029251J 6 8 72 3 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50 (with specialisations)  B Nursing AW, Ba, WW March 70 $27,680 010599C 7 8 72 3 60 11 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50

 B Occupational Therapy AW, PM March 75 $29,760 016828B 6.5 9 76 4 min 60* 9 26 15 5 8 7 12 75 8.5 9 57

 B Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) Hg March A+C $36,000 077426D 7 8 72 4 min 60* 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50

 B Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) WW March A+C $36,000 074609K 7 8 72 4 min 60* 13 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50

 B Paramedicine Ba, PM March 70 $29,760 036176A 7 8 72 3 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 70 8 8.5 50

 B Pharmacy Or March 80 $29,760 022016K 7 10 N/A** 5 min 60* 13 28 min 17 min 6.5 min 11 min 10 13 77 9 9.5 59 ++ ++  B Physiotherapy AW, Or, PM March min $32,960 039053K 6.5 10 N/A** 9 min 60* 13 28 17 7 min 6 min 6 18 min 77 min 9.0 min 9.5 min 59 80* ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ ++  B Podiatric Medicine AW March 70 $29,760 039051A 6.5 8 72 5 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50

 B Psychology Ba, PM March 80 $24,800 025518G 6 9 N/A** 7 min 60* 13 28 17 6.5 11 10 13 77 9 9.5 59

 B Science WW March, July 70 $29,760 025519G 6 8 72 3 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 59

 B Social Science (Psychology) PM, WW March, July 70 $24,800 011994F 6 8 72 3 60 9 25 14 3 5 5 11 72 8 8.5 50

 B Social Work PM, WW March 65 $25,200 025159D 6 7 66 3 60 7.5 24 13 2 4 3 10 70 7.5 8 50

 B Speech and Language Pathology AW March 75 $29,760 039052M 7 9 76 4 60 11 26 15 5 8 7 12 77 8.5 9 57

 B Theology Can, Parr March, July 65 $19,440 022012C 6 7 66 3 60 7.5 24 13 2 4 3 10 70 7.5 8 50

 B Veterinary Biology / B Veterinary Science WW March A+C $59,200 068968D 7 14 N/A** min 9 min 60 min min 34 min 20 min 11 min 16 min 15 16 min NA NA min 68 ++ ++ 16.5 ++ ++ ++ ++ ++ 83++ ++ ATAR: The scores listed represent what was required for admission in 2018 and should be used as a guide only for 2019. IELTS: For more information and exceptions for English language proficiency, visit Course fees listed are indicative fees only for on-campus study. Fees are correct at time of printing for 2019 and are subject to change. futurestudents.csu.edu.au/international/course-entry-requirements/english-language Visit csu.edu.au/international/fees-and-costs for the most up-to-date information. Singapore A Levels Certificate. Minimum score of 7 based on the calculation of three subjects – three H2 subjects where A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1. Malaysia STPM (3 subjects) where advanced level A = 7, A- = 6, B+ = 5, B = 4, B- = 3, C+ = 2, C = 1. Malaysia MICSS/UEC is calculated on 10 subjects where A1 = 8, A2 = 7, B3 = 6, B4 = 5, B5 = 4, B6 = 3, C7 = 2, C8 = 1. Sri Lanka GCE is calculated on the best three advanced-level subjects where A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, S = 1. India ISC is awarded by the Indian Council of School Examinations (ICSE) and is based on 60% in four academic subjects. India AISSCE score is based on 60% in four academic subjects. United Kingdom GCE score is based on the best four A2 level subjects A* = 6, A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1. A+C Applicants are assessed on additional criteria in conjunction with academic results. N/A** Students must achieve a minimum GPA in further tertiary studies to be considered for this course. Please contact the university for further information. ++ Minimum grades only, plus additional criteria. Please check the online course brochure for your course for details. * Minimum; applications will be assessed on a competitive basis. TBC To be confirmed.          

Can’t find your qualification on the matrix? To see the full list of minimum entry requirementsby country visit or call us on +61 2 6338 6077 Course (with specialisations) (12subjects) (with specialisations) M Theology Sustainable Agriculture M M Professional Accounting (12Subjects) M Ministry TechnologyInformation M Customs Administration M Science M Animal

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Can, Parr Or PM Can, Parr PM PM WW Campus March, July March, July March, July March, July March, July March, July March, July Intake

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025512C 065836G 069161B 042758F 081461M 089516C 068969C CRICOS

A completed Australian bachelor’s provider. education degree (orequivalent)inarelevantdisciplinefromuniversityorothertertiary A completedbachelor’s provider. education degree(orequivalent)inarelevantdiscipline fromauniversityorothertertiary membership. accounting professionalbodiesforassociate institution(orequivalent).Australian tertiary degreemustbeinafieldotherthanaccounting,The undergraduate ornotrecognisedbythe Australian For totheMasterofProfessional degreefromarecognised anundergraduate entry arerequiredtohave Accounting (12subjects)applicants A completed Australian bachelor’s provider. education degree (orequivalent)inarelevantdisciplinefromuniversityorothertertiary For admissiontotheMasterofInformation Technology abachelor’s musthave (12subjects) applicants leveldegree. A completed Australian bachelor’s provider. education degree (orequivalent)inarelevantdisciplinefromuniversityorothertertiary relevant discipline^. Hold an Level 7bachelor’sAQF with amajorinrelevantdiscipline^;orholdan ina qualification diplomaqualification AQF Level8graduate Admission requirements

Other countries Bangladesh •

China •

Ghana • ^Relevantdisciplinesinclude, butarenotrestrictedto, general science, sciences, animalorveterinary scienceorbiomedicalscience. agricultural

Completion of at least one year of study at a recognised university with satisfactory grades A completed award with a total score of 24 or above in the International Baccalaureatein the International

Completion of the first year of a recognised university bachelor’s degree Successful completion of the National Higher Education Entrance Examination (Gaokao) with a minimum score of 60 per cent of the total maximum Gaokao score for the province Completion of the China Senior High School Middle Year 3 Gaosan with an average of 80 per cent across the top four academic subjects A completed award with a total score of 24 or above Baccalaureatein the International

CSU accepts the Senior Secondary School Certificate / West African Senior School Certificate in conjunction with a minimum of two passes in the GCE A levels for standard entry courses (i.e. courses with a minimum ATAR of 65)

South Korea •

Nepal •

Completion of the first year of a recognised university bachelor’s degree with satisfactory grades Successful completion of the South Korean College Scholastic Ability Test (CSAT) with a minimum overall grade of 294 (overall grade is calculated from the results in Korean language, mathematics and foreign language (English); results in other components are not considered)

Higher Secondary Education Certificate plus minimum of one year of successful study at a recognised tertiary institution Higher Secondary Education Certificate with a grade average of 65% A completed award with a minimum score of 24 or above Baccalaureatein the International

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ALUMNI – an association for graduates, current and MINOR STUDY – a grouping of between four and seven former staff. subjects within a course, letting you focus on a particular field. ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE – subjects we recommend you complete before starting your course. ONLINE EDUCATION – a way of studying that lets you complete your course online wfrom anywhere in the ATAR – Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank. This figure world. is used by UAC/VTAC to calculate the entrance ranking for on-campus undergraduate courses. PART-TIME STUDENT – a student enrolled in subjects that amount to less than 75 per cent of the normal full-time AWARD – another name for a CSU degree. Awards can study load for a session. be undergraduate or postgraduate, with titles such as Bachelor, Graduate Certificate, Master and Doctor. CSU PROGRAM – the degree or qualification you are studying, awards all comply with the Australian Qualifications either at undergraduate or postgraduate level. At CSU, Framework (AQF). this is usually referred to as a course. CAMPUS – the location where you will study (and often RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL – a short period of study, usually live). from three to five days, where online students come on campus to complete units or assessment tasks for a CENSUS DATE – the date by which you must have subject. These may be compulsory or optional. finalised your subject selection and payment for a particular session. SCHOOL – a unit of the university that administers the courses in a discipline. CORE SUBJECTS – the subjects in a course that all students are required to complete. SESSION – a period of time during which classes are held. CSU has three sessions, each lasting around COURSE – the degree or qualification you’re studying, 10–12 weeks. either at undergraduate or postgraduate level. This may also be known as a program. STUDENT.CSU – a secure and personalised space on our website that we use to communicate with our students. COURSE DIRECTOR – a member of the academic staff in a faculty who handles administrative matters relating to STUDENT SERVICES AND AMENITIES FEE (SSAF) students enrolled in a course. – a fee we use to maintain and enhance services and amenities for students, such as counselling, advocacy, ELECTIVE – an optional subject selected in addition to legal and financial support, health promotion, welfare, the core subjects of the course. disability, childcare, social inclusion, sports and many EXECUTIVE DEAN – the member of academic staff more. We calculate this fee based on the number of responsible for managing a faculty. subjects you’re enrolled in for a session. FACULTY – a department within a university devoted SUBJECT – the individual area of knowledge you study to a particular area of study. CSU has three faculties: each session, with a number of subjects making up a Arts and Education; Business, Justice and Behavioural course. At CSU, most subjects are worth 8 points and Sciences; and Science. take one session to complete. FULL-TIME STUDENT – a student enrolled in SUBJECT POINTS – a value assigned to each subject to subjects that amount to 75 per cent or more of reflect its relative weighting. At CSU, a standard one- the normal full-time study load for a session. A session subject is assigned 8 points. normal full-time study load for a student is four – a regular teaching session for a small group 8-point subjects in each of two sessions per year. TUTORIAL of students, involving discussion and participation. GPA – your grade point average (GPA) – Universities Admissions Centre (NSW and ACT). is calculated from the results in each subject UAC International students who have completed Year 12 completed within a course. in Australia may be able to apply for undergraduate LECTURE – a regular presentation given by a lecturer to degrees through UAC International. a large group of students. WORKPLACE LEARNING – time spent doing hands- MAJOR STUDY – an area within a course that allows on learning. This may be in real workplaces in the in-depth study in a particular field. A major usually community, in CSU’s clinics and enterprises, or in consists of eight related subjects. You may be allowed laboratories or specialist facilities on campus. Workplace to do more than one major in a course. learning activities may be subject to visa restrictions for international students.

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