Top 10 reasons to study internationally at CSU.
1. Career focused, academic excellence
CSU is dedicated to excellence in the delivery of higher education and has a well-earned reputation for providing exceptional education delivered by dedicated professionals with practical and relevant industry experience. Our academics are supported by well-researched curriculum and teaching methods that maintain high levels of satisfaction among graduates, employers and the University’s partners.
2. Our graduates get jobs
CSU consistently ranks highly for graduate employment. A recent survey showed that 82.3% of all CSU domestic graduates find employment within four months of completing their degree. In the 2012 edition of Australia’s Good Universities Guide, CSU was ranked four out of a possible five stars in several areas, including Positive Graduate Outcomes and Getting a Job.
Most CSU courses offer access to practicum opportunities from the first year of study, ensuring students are equipped to tackle real life situations and are building relationships with prospective employers right from the start.
3. Industry-related courses
Our courses are developed in collaboration with industry representatives to ensure the skills our graduates acquire meet industry needs. Not only are CSU degrees accredited with relevant Australian government and industry bodies, these organisations are working closely with the University to guarantee that CSU graduates are industry-ready wherever they may work.
4. Advanced teaching and learning facilities
As a CSU student, you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities on campus including computing centres, networked libraries, Learning Commons and laboratories. Some examples of our cutting edge technology include our veterinary clinical and pre-clinical centres for veterinary science students and the 3D games laboratory for games technology students.
Depending on the area of study, students can gain experience in an industry standard radio station, television broadcast studio, a podiatry clinic, audiometric laboratory or exercise physiology laboratory, thereby developing first-hand skills in current industry practices in a professional environment.
5. CSU’s international links
CSU is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities and is partly funded by the Australian government. CSU has over 60 partnerships in more than 25 countries that facilitate research, course delivery, cultural exchange, student and staff exchange and a diverse range of other education activities.
6. The CSU family
CSU has a network of campuses in regional NSW, Study Centres in Sydney and Melbourne, Theology campuses in Canberra and a campus in Canada – making it one of the largest universities in Australia, however it is our sense of community that sets CSU apart. With students from across Australia and around the world studying at these locations, our size allows for diversity in our facilities and courses. Wherever you choose to study, you will quickly become part of the CSU family.
7. Safe, secure and supportive living and study environment
At CSU, you will have the best of both worlds: undertake a high quality degree while enjoying a great social life. Lower costs of living, unpolluted air and an increased sense of safety are just some of the advantages of living and studying in regional Australia.
Our campuses are ideally located, enabling access to a wealth of activities, from joining sporting groups to enjoying local clubs or a night at the theatre. Whatever you desire from your time at university, you will be right at home at CSU.
Our CSU Study Centres are located in the heart of Sydney and Melbourne, allowing students to experience city living with access to transport, shops, restaurants, entertainment venues, which all these beautiful cities offer.
8. Research that matters
CSU is committed to excellence in research, identifying and supporting areas and projects that allow the undertaking of internationally competitive research and research training. The University’s research ranges from cardiovascular, plant bio-security, farming systems, enhanced social and environmental sustainability, and irrigation to contextual theology, artificial intelligence and spatial modelling techniques, improving agricultural productivity through molecular biology, and environment and sustainable viticulture. Portfolios of research and consulting amount to approximately AUD$10 million annually.
9. Flexible learning
CSU is committed to the flexible delivery of learning and teaching and uses technology to allow flexibility and responsiveness to student needs. CSU’s online scholarly environment, CSU Interact, is a system that provides access to learning and research resources and opportunities to collaborate and communicate online.
Most CSU courses are offered in a variety of ways to suit you and your lifestyle, including full-time on campus study, and study by distance education. CSU works with you to find the balance that’s right for you.
10. Your Future
All students are encouraged to look at their studies from a global perspective, considering ethical, social and ecological factors, which will in turn inform decisions made throughout their lives.
While studying at CSU you will learn skills that will take you far beyond your career destination, such as teaching you how to become a lifelong learner, the value of independence and collaboration, how to think critically and communicate on a number of levels, and how to take a flexible approach to learning and problem-solving.