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Accounting BachelorsCharles Sturt University - AustraliaAccounting is a dynamic and rapidly growing profession servicing all sectors of the economy from not-for-profit and public sector to global enterprises. Accountants in organisations hold important and highly paid roles... Show More Accounting is a dynamic and rapidly growing profession servicing all sectors of the economy from not-for-profit and public sector to global enterprises. Accountants in organisations hold important and highly paid roles ranging from financial and management accountants through to CEOs. Accounting is the language of business and this places accountants in a commanding position to lead organisations into the future. The CSU Bachelor of Accounting degree is an excellent platform from which graduates can launch their accounting and management career. The practical focus of the course ensures that on completion you will be a work-ready graduate with employment opportunities in professional accounting practice, commerce, industry, government and the not-for-profit sector. It is widely recognised that CSU accounting graduates have an excellent record of achieving graduate positions at leading firms. Entry RequirementsHigh school diploma and/or proof of likelihood of success. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Ammenities Fee (Max $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$7,459 Domestic $12,416 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Arts (Fine Arts) BachelorsCharles Sturt University - AustraliaCSU's Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) offers students a pathway to Visual Arts practice, in collaboration with TAFE. As future artists, designers, educators or arts managers, students can chose from a wide range of studio... Show More CSU's Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) offers students a pathway to Visual Arts practice, in collaboration with TAFE. As future artists, designers, educators or arts managers, students can chose from a wide range of studio options including traditional fine art media such as painting and drawing through to multimedia, design and photography. The Bachelor of Arts (Fine Arts) at CSU includes an articulation arrangement with TAFE NSW Riverina Institute, Wagga Wagga. Students wishing to undertake this pathway need to complete at least a Diploma in Visual Arts at TAFE before entering the program with CSU. Students who have previously completed the Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma in Fine Art also qualify to apply to the Fine Art program with CSU. As part of the course, students will study drawing, painting and printmaking. They will have the opportunity to study subjects from illustration, photography, graphic design, or design subjects for theatre and television. To relate their studio work to the wider world of visual arts practice, students will also study art history and visual culture subjects. Whichever pathway you choose, Fine Art is about making artworks to communicate ideas, lived experiences, thoughts or feelings and to understand your relationship as an artist to the wider field of contemporary arts practice in Australia and internationally. Entry RequirementsTAFE Certificate IV in Fine Arts or equivalent, enrolled in diploma of fine arts, and proof of likelihood of success (previous studies, previous achievements/success) Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$4,544 Domestic $13,658 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Arts BachelorsCharles Sturt University - AustraliaCSU's flexible Bachelor of Arts course combines generalist skills and specialist vocational training in a combination chosen by the individual student. The Bachelor of Arts offers a diverse range of majors and minors t... Show More CSU's flexible Bachelor of Arts course combines generalist skills and specialist vocational training in a combination chosen by the individual student. The Bachelor of Arts offers a diverse range of majors and minors to provide a good grounding for a career in many fields.As a Bachelor of Arts graduate, you will be valued by employers for your ability to gather information, think critically, assess and interpret evidence, and communicate clearly. The course is organised on the basis of a combination of majors and minors and a number of free electives, giving you the opportunity to study subjects you are passionate about across a range of disciplines. Entry RequirementsTo be admitted into the course, prospective students need to indicate their likelihood of success through: previous studies, and other attainments and experience. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs NotesGraphic design requires attendance at residential/intensive school. |
$4,544 Domestic $11,795 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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Adult and Vocational Education BachelorsCharles Sturt University - AustraliaCSU’s Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education is designed for people wishing to become trainers, learning facilitators or consultants in the adult and vocational education sectors. Students have the opportunity to... Show More CSU’s Bachelor of Adult and Vocational Education is designed for people wishing to become trainers, learning facilitators or consultants in the adult and vocational education sectors. Students have the opportunity to study the generic stream or can choose from three specilisations. Students can choose to exit with the Associate Degree in Adult and Vocational Education. This course is offered by distance education, providing students with the flexibility to study at a time and place that suit their lifestyle, with access to a wide range of learning materials, support and communication tools online. This course allows students to enhance their skills in teaching and learning preparing them with skills in the assessment of student learning and the evaluation of training programs. Students will develop an understanding of the broad socio-economic and political context in which adult and vocational education and training is located. They will gain awareness of social justice and equity policies and their application in a range of teaching and learning environments including Indigenous, refugee and migrant education and training strategies. Students will develop knowledge about adolescents and adults, and learning and skills in and knowledge of training in workplace environments. Our graduates have expertise in communication in face-to-face and digital teaching and learning environments and the capacity to design and manage vocational education and training programs. They have an awareness of the value of open and lifelong learning and a predisposition to reflect upon and to accept professional responsibility for their own continuing education. Graduates have the ability to analyse and think critically and constructively about current developments in adult and vocational education and have strong training and research skills that enhance professional and workplace practice. Entry RequirementsMinimum 3 years industry experience and a recognized vocational / professional qualification. Proof of likelihood of success (previous studies, previous achievements/success), Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Ammenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs NotesNot open to international students. |
$4,668 Domestic N/A International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Agricultural Business Management BachelorsCharles Sturt University - AustraliaCSU's Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management produces graduates who are skilled in agricultural practice and ready to take up management positions. With a critical shortage of skilled managers in the agr... Show More CSU's Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management produces graduates who are skilled in agricultural practice and ready to take up management positions. With a critical shortage of skilled managers in the agricultural sector, agribusiness companies and major banks are looking for employees skilled in business, management and finance, and who have technical agricultural training. There is also increasing demand for better trained managers of agricultural production enterprises. CSU's Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management provides students with a strong foundation in agribusiness and the skills and knowledge required to pursue a career in a variety of agricultural industries.The subjects provide balanced learning about agricultural production systems and managing agribusiness. With a flexible approach to learning, the course allows students to choose to study full-time for three years on Orange or Wagga Wagga campuses, or six years part-time by distance education, or a mixture of both. This course is also available for full-time or part-time on campus study through C.Y. O'Connor Institute, located at the Muresk Institute in Western Australia. Entry RequirementsProof of likelihood of success (previous studies, previous achievements/success) and/or high school diploma, Q Fever immunization. Other FeesOverseas examination fees ($100/course) Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$6,761 Domestic $13,658 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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