Charles Sturt University
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About Charles Sturt University
Charles Sturt University (CSU) is Australia’s largest non-metropolitan university, providing 496 courses to meet the changing needs of society, commerce, industry and the professions. Most courses are offered in a variety of options to suit you and your lifestyle, including full-time or part-time on campus study, and study by distance education.
In 2006 CSU delivered its courses to 34,261 students across Australia and overseas. Of these 28,440 were domestic students, with about 18,000 of these studying by distance education. CSU study options offer the flexibility for students to undertake single subject study, enrolling in individual subject(s) without the three to six year commitment.
With the support of dedicated professional lecturers with practical and relevant industry experience, CSU graduates are industry ready. A recent survey conducted by the Graduate Careers Council of Australia found that 83 per cent of CSU graduates were in full-time employment at the end of their studies.
In response to the critical shortage of health practitioners and other professionals in rural and regional areas, CSU is developing courses to service the needs of the professions in inland Australia. It recognises and demonstrates the ability to educate health professionals from a rural background, with 70 per cent of its health graduates practising in rural and remote areas.
CSU’s new $65.1 million School of Dentistry and Health Sciences is set to open in 2009 with pre-clinical and clinical facilities in Orange (dentistry) and Wagga Wagga (oral health) and Dental Education Clinics in Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst and Dubbo in NSW. CSU will offer a three-year Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene) for students interested in admission as paradental professions, and a five-year combined Oral Science/Bachelor of Dental Science for admission as a dental practitioner.
Our campuses offer you the opportunity to undertake a cutting edge degree while belonging to a wider learning community. As a CSU student, you will benefit from close-knit relationships with fellow students and the teaching fraternity in a community that embraces diversity and nurtures individual growth. The regional location of the University contributes to its success in meeting student needs. Its network of campuses in Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Orange and Wagga Wagga, along with smaller specialist centres throughout Australia, offers a sense of space that has encouraged growth in the form of commercial enterprises and industry standard facilities. Physical distances have been overcome by harnessing telecommunications, and CSU transcends borders to offer courses throughout Australia and the world through its regional campuses and its metropolitan locations, CSU Study Centres in Melbourne and Sydney.
Number of Available Higher Education Places In 2008: 11,132 Commonwealth supported places.
Staff to Student Ratio In 2006: 24:1. This value takes account of the contribution of partner staff to teaching and learning activities.
Number of National Priority Places In 2007: Education, 1947 and Nursing, 700.
Additional support will be provided for areas identified by the Australian Government as National Priorities. Teaching and nursing have been identified as initial key areas of National Priority, to ensure an adequate supply of high quality graduates for Australia’s schools and hospitals. The figures above refer to additional National Priority places only and do not indicate the total number of nursing or teaching places offered by this provider.
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Address and Contact details Charles Sturt University Panorama Avenue Bathurst NSW 2795
Telephone: +61 (02) 6338 6000 Fax: +61 (02) 6338 6001
Email: inquiry@csu.edu.au
Freecall (in Australia) for prospective students: 1800 334 733
Campus Locations
Albury-Wodonga Campus City Campus 624 Olive Street Albury NSW 2640 or Thurgoona Campus Off Old Sydney Road Thurgoona NSW 2640
Bathurst Campus Panorama Avenue Bathurst NSW 2795
Dubbo Campus Yarrandale Road Dubbo NSW 2830
Orange Campus Leeds Parade Orange NSW 2800
Wagga Wagga Boorooma Street North Wagga NSW 2678
Other locations In addition to its main network of campuses, CSU also has Study Centres in Melbourne and Sydney and specialist centres at the School of Policing Studies in Goulburn, Australian Graduate School of Police (AGSP) in Manly, Robinson College in Broken Hill, St Mark's Theological College in Canberra, United Theological College in North Parramatta and CSU Ontario, Burlington, Ontario, Canada.For more information visit: CSU website
For more information visit: http://www.csu.edu.au/about/maps/
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AUQA review 2004.
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