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BE WHAT YOU WANT TO BE
INTERNATIONALPROSPECTUS
20112011
Contents
Welcome 1
About CQUniversity Australia 2
Student Support and Services 4
CQUniversity Rockhampton 6
CQUniversity Brisbane 8
CQUniversity Gold Coast 10
CQUniversity Melbourne 12
CQUniversity Sydney 14
Regional Campuses 16
Distance Education 17
Our Students 18
Program Overview 20
Program Guide 27
Business 28
Creative and Performing Arts 38
Education 41
Engineering and Technology 45
Health and Recreation 47
Humanities and Social Science 51
Information Technology 53
Primary Industries and Environment 60
Science 63
Study Abroad 67
Research Higher Degrees 68
Research at CQUniversity 73
Useful Information 75
Visas 77
CQUniversity Academic Entry Requirements 78
English Language Profi ciency Requirements 79
English Language Programs 80
Pathways to CQUniversity 82
Financial Aid and Scholarships 84
How to Apply 86
Application Forms 87
1
Welcome
You are considering CQUniversity Australia at a very exciting time for us - a period
of optimism, change and growth - as we renew ourselves, acutely aware of the
dynamics, changing needs and personal preferences of international students
in this part of our world.
A pioneer of international education in Australia, CQUniversity welcomes people
from all over the world to campuses that are sensitive to the cultural requirements of
overseas students, delivering programs especially designed and suited to international
students’ lifestyles and academic requirements.
We make Australian higher education and research more accessible and relevant,
providing a range of services throughout your student learning journey that focus on
English language profi ciency, academic performance, employment assistance and
career coaching.
Your transition to university life is our priority. At CQUniversity you will be equipped with
the tools you’ll need to deal with such things as accommodation and living expenses,
study routines, personal safety, work environments and inter-cultural issues. Even
before you arrive in Australia you’ll have opportunities to learn what to expect when it
comes to things like money, transportation, food, customs, behaviours, language, the
climate and clothing.
We also want to listen and work closely with you, as a student, to ensure that your
education and experience in Australia is good and relevant to what you want to
achieve, whatever your dream is.
Please talk to CQUniversity staff and graduates. Compare CQUniversity with other
universities to see what programs and services best suit your needs. Hopefully, you’ll
discover that our combination of personal service, fl exibility and academic support is
the best suited to help you be what you want to be.
International students are strengthening CQUniversity, making us one of Australia’s
most engaged, supportive and attractive education destinations. We look forward to
your participation and your success!
Professor Scott Bowman
Vice-Chancellor and President
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The decision to study in an overseas country is one of the most important decisions you’ll ever make. That’s why it’s essential you make the right choice. CQUniversity is a public university and one of the most engaged, supportive and responsive universities in Australia.
At CQUniversity, we’re committed to ensuring that if you choose to study with us, your learning journey is both rewarding and totally relevant to your future career aspirations. We’ve helped literally thousands of overseas students, just like you, to achieve their study and professional goals.
We are acknowledged as one of the leading providers of higher education to Australian and international students. Our highly qualified staff are committed to applying their expert knowledge and skill to your needs in a straightforward, encouraging, can-do manner. We offer a series of innovative pre-university pathway programs, more than 45 undergraduate and 40 postgraduate coursework programs, as well as Masters and PhD Research programs. Areas of study include Business, Creative and Performing Arts, Education, Engineering, Health and Exercise Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Information Technology, Sciences and the Environment.
Great LocationsYou can choose to study in the heart of some of Australia’s most popular urban destinations: Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney or experience the outback and the beach at Rockhampton, situated in magnificent Central Queensland. There are also regional campuses in Bundaberg, Gladstone and Mackay. Some programs are taught on a number of campuses, in a consistent manner, allowing you to transfer between CQUniversity campuses and see more of Australia. You can not only get an internationally recognised degree but also experience a range of amazing landscapes in a safe and supportive environment.
About CQUniversity Australia
“The lecturers are
highly qualifi ed and
students here receive
a lot of attention
from them in class
as we study in small
groups.”
Alexandra Kornilova
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ScholarshipsInternational students are also eligible for scholarships, available in all disciplines at undergraduate, postgraduate and research level of study. These are provided in recognition of academic excellence, and/or research potential.
Fast-Track Study OptionsYou may be able to start your career sooner with the University’s three-term year. In addition to the standard two terms (semesters) we have a third summer term for a number of programs, so you can complete your program in a shorter time-frame.
For example, the normal duration for a nine course Master of Management (International Business) program is one and a half years. With the fast-track study option, students in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney can complete the program in one year.
Modern FacilitiesWe understand your need to have the very best facilities to undertake your studies. That’s why we provide easy-to-access wireless network so you can access online network resources throughout our international campuses.
Our computer laboratories are state-of-the-art and are outfitted with the latest software with a minimum of one computer for every four students enrolled at the international campuses.
Our Offer to YouAt CQUniversity we will help you get more out of life. We will encourage and support you in your learning, and we will do this in an open, friendly and positive environment. We do not have a blanket approach to education. We understand that there is no one size fits all. At CQUniversity we offer you individual and personalised learning. So, in every sense, CQUniversity is all about you.
Relevant ProgramsAll of our programs have been developed in consultation with industry bodies to ensure you graduate work-ready and highly skilled. Key to our success is the integration of project-based learning, clinical placements and co-op placements to ensure your knowledge is practical and relevant. Our expertise in this area has been recognised with a variety of agreements to provide skill-based training for local and regional industries. No matter what industry or business sector you work in or are studying to enter, you’ll find our hands-on approach a real asset in achieving your career goals. CQUniversity has also gained an international reputation for research excellence, being voted in the top 10% of universities worldwide. Our engagement with business and industry means your research can have an immediate impact on and benefit to our communities and really make a difference.
Student SupportYou’ll never feel alone here. Our students come from all over the world and you will make lifelong friends as you make Australia your second home.
We pride ourselves in helping you all along your learning journey. Specialist academic support is provided by the Learning Skills Unit (LSU). This is a free service for you. There are also dedicated English programs available at some campuses. You can access a range of employment and career-oriented services through the Training, Employment and Career Coaching (TECC). TECC can also advise you on how to obtain work experience in your area of study that will give you an advantage in the job market when you graduate.
Intake Dates 2011Term 1 28 February
Term 2 4 July
Term 3 31 October
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Student Support and Services
From the time your studies begin, we are committed to providing you the support required to ensure you excel in your studies and make your time withus stimulating, enjoyable and beneficial.
Academic SupportCQUniversity’s Learning Skills Unit (LSU) provides a relaxed, friendly environment where you can ask questions and seek academic support when completing assessment tasks and preparing for exams. The LSU is one of the University’s best investments. Its sole aim is to provide complete support for those making the transition to study in Australia.
Staffed by professionals, the LSU provides workshops on a multitude of subjects including:
• developing critical thinking and analytical skills
• referencing and plagiarism
• oral presentations
• academic writing
• working with case studies
• analysing course-specific assessment tasks
• exam preparation
• time management and study planning
• getting the most out of lectures and tutorials
• group work.
If you would prefer to work on a one-to-one basis, individual appointments can be made at any stage of your studies. LSU also provides a range of printed and online resources to help you achieve your best academically. All services at LSU are free and completely confidential.
Personal WelfareCQUniversity’s Student Services promotes a welcoming and exciting environment, with a range of services and social events designed to assist your transition into university life and life in Australia.
The first vital activity for all new students is the New Student Orientation Program, run each term before the commencement of classes. Orientation is essential for all new students and provides you with the opportunity to learn more about living and studying in Australia and to meet fellow students, teachers and other members of campus staff.
Being a student is not only about study, and the team at Student Services endeavours to create a social environment for students and staff to mingle among themselves and build lasting relationships that extend beyond their time at CQUniversity.
Participating in social activities, off-campus trips and popular tourist attractions helps break down barriers and build a sense of campus community.
Homesickness, loneliness and adjustment difficulties are common issues that any international student adapting to a new environment may face. These issues may impact your studies so it’s important to address them as soon as possible. Student Services will be your listening ear and work with you on how best to manage and solve them.
Student Services also provides:
• accommodation advice
• confidential counselling and referrals
• student visa advice.
“Having a Learning
Skills Unit on campus
is a big help for my
assignments. This is
just one of the services
that CQUniversity
provides to
international students.”
Yeny Cristina
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Career-oriented ServicesThe Training, Employment and Career Coaching (TECC) unit assists you with your career development through a range of employment and career-oriented services. These include workshops, individual career coaching, assistance with job applications, information regarding part-time work in your area of study and other services.
TECC provides the following services:
• individual assessments
• career coaching and planning workshops
• assistance with preparing a job application
• opportunities to acquire work experience in field of study
• involvement in community projects and volunteer positions
• professional associations information sessions
• industry-related employer information sessions, and
• information regarding part-time, vacation and graduate employment.
TECC facilitates workshops on-campus. Topics range from writing effective cover letters and resumes, interview skills and tips, and information sessions from professional associations such as CPA (Certified Practising Accountants), CA (Chartered Accountants), NIA (National Institute of Accountants), AIM (Australian Institute of Management) and ACS (Australian Computer Society).
You are also able to use the support and guidance of the TECC office for a further year after your graduation.
CQUniversity students are graduating with an employment rate that is well above the national average.
We encourage you to take advantage of these free services and welcome you to our community.
LibraryCQUniversity library offers24-hour access to a vast collection of online resources via its website, including:
• library catalogue to search for books, including full-text e-books
• a range of databases containing full-text journal articles, newspaper articles, statistics, company reports and more online course resources
• easy-to-use guides, tutorials and tips for finding information.
Each campus library has an up-to-date book collection closely aligned to courses taught on-campus and offers access to PCs, printers and multimedia equipment. In addition, our librarians are happy to provide you with information that will assist your research in relation to assignments.
For more information on CQUniversity services, please go to www.cquni.edu.au.
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CQUniversity RockhamptonRockhampton is a major provincial city, located on the Tropic of Capricorn, in the heart of Queensland where the summers are warm to hot and the winters very mild. This region has some of the most beautiful coastlines and landscapes found in Australia, with easy access to the Great Barrier Reef and the Australian outback.
CQUniversity Rockhampton is a popular choice for students seeking a traditional campus experience in a unique Australian setting. You can choose from a broad range of
academic discipline areas including Business, Creative and Performing Arts, Education, Engineering, Health and Exercise Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Information Technology, and Science. Programs are offered at undergraduate, postgraduate coursework, and research levels as well as English Language preparation programs for those from non-English speaking backgrounds.
The English Language Centre (ELC) is located at CQUniversity Rockhampton with access to University facilities including library, sports centre, refectory, computer laboratories and swimming pool. Rockhampton ELC students are offered a free meet-and-greet service at both the Brisbane International Airport terminal as well as at the Rockhampton Airport.
Accommodation options include the on-campus Capricornia College with single, furnished rooms providing internet and telephone access and communal dining facilities; shared
rental houses/apartments and homestay. Living costs and tuition fees are lower in Rockhampton than in major capital cities. The lower cost of living makes Rockhampton an attractive choice if you are on a budget. You will be welcomed by the friendly local community and will have the opportunity to make many lifelong friendships.
International students enrolling at CQUniversity Rockhampton can access a range of free activities in your first term, including visits to the Dreamtime Cultural Centre, the Heritage Village, and local festivals; and attendance at CQUniversity Research seminars. You will also have the opportunity to join adventure tours to destinations such as Great Keppel Island, Capricorn Caves, and Week-end Farm-stays.
For more information about studying at CQUniversity Rockhampton, please go to [email protected].
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Facts and Figures
ROCKHAMPTON
Number of 220international studentson-campus:
Number of nationalities 38on-campus:
Population Rockhampton region – approximately 115,000 Queensland – approximately 4.5 million
Climate Situated on the Tropic of Capricorn, Rockhampton has a warm, subtropical climate. The region experiences approximately 300 days of sunshine each year
Time Zone AEST (UTC +10) Queensland does not adjust for daylight saving at time of printing
Major Industries Mining, Tourism, Beef Cattle Breeding and Processing, Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing, Manufacturing, Transport and Storage, Retail, Construction, Property, Education, Health and Community Services
Central Highlands Gemfi elds339 km4-hour drive
Great Keppel Island25-minute driveplus 30-minute ferry ride
Korana Crocodile Farm34.2 km39-minute drive
Rockhampton Zoo6.2 km11-minute drive
Mount Archer13.5 km24-minute drive
The Caves18.2 km21-minute drive
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CQUniversity BrisbaneBrisbane, the capital of Queensland, is one of Australia’s fastest-developing and progressive cities. Centred on the Brisbane River, the city is compact and easy to get around. Brisbane is cosmopolitan, complete with world-class galleries, a booming live music scene and a fabulous cafe culture, while retaining a relaxed and easy-going lifestyle. There are also many unique Queensland experiences that can be easily accessed from Brisbane, including some of the most diverse and beautiful landscapes in Australia.
Queensland’s great all-year-round climate, outdoor living and friendly people make CQUniversity Brisbane, located in the heart of the central business district, a great place to study and live. The campus is conveniently located near major amenities such as the Brisbane Arcade and Central
train station. The campus is also a short walk away from the picturesque Botanic Gardens, the State Library of Queensland, Queensland Performing Arts complex and Southbank Parklands.
The facilities on-campus include leading-edge technology such as wireless internet and computer labs equipped with the latest software, first-class lecture facilities and many other recreational areas for students to relax in. Boasting an excellent learning environment with friendly faculty and professional staff, students enjoy small tutorial sizes, one-on-one academic assistance, on-going personal welfare support and social activities.
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Facts and Figures
BRISBANE Capital city of the state of Queensland
Number of 895international studentson-campus:
Number of nationalities 46on-campus:
Population Brisbane region – approximately 1.76 million Queensland – approximately 4.5 million
Climate Brisbane has a warm, subtropical climate. Brisbane gets an average of eight hours of sunshine per day, making it a warm city all year-round
Time Zone AEST (UTC +10) Queensland does not adjust for daylight saving at time of printing
Major Industries Tourism, Financial Services and Information Technology
Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary13.8 km24-minute drive
Botanic Gardens0.3 km5-minute walk
State Library of Queensland1.3 km15-minute walk
Moreton Bay and Islands25 km45-minute drive
Brisbane Arcade0.6 km8-minute walk
Central Train Station1.1 km14-minute walk
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CQUniversity Gold CoastThe Gold Coast is an hour’s drive south of Queensland’s capital, Brisbane, and has a virtually unbroken beach, which is 40km long. The Gold Coast is the second most populated city in Queensland and seventh most populated in the Australia and offers a sophisticated blend of easy lifestyle, modern infrastructure and exciting nightlife. The climate features more than 300 days of sunshine every year.
There is an abundance of accommodation at the Gold Coast ranging from its distinctive high-rise
skyline of apartments, resorts, hotels, backpackers and houses. The Gold Coast features the world’s tallest residential tower, the Q1.
The Gold Coast offers something for everyone. Families can enjoy the safety of patrolled beaches, resort-styled facilities and all the different family entertainment outlets, including the many theme parks that the Gold Coast plays host to. With hundreds of thousands of tourists that holiday on the Gold Coast, many enjoy the restaurants, cafes, bars and a vibrant nightlife, while others come for the excellent surfing.
Getting to the Gold Coast is easy, with multiple domestic and international flights flying in to the Gold Coast Airport each day.
CQUniversity Gold Coast is an excellent destination for students who want a more relaxed, less urban campus setting and learning environment. The campus is located in Southport, the Gold Coast business district hub. The
campus buildings surround a courtyard garden providing students with easy access to all of the University’s facilities and somewhere to unwind between classes. Students can also study at the CQUniversity English Language Centre located on the Gold Coast campus.
Being the newest campus at the University, the Gold Coast campus has an average class size of 20 students. This class size is well below the national average and enables students to have the benefit of high-quality time with lecturers to enable them to have an excellent learning experience.
The Gold Coast campus prides itself on providing students with face-to-face teaching opportunities. This allows students to have full contact with lecturers/tutors in addition to normal teaching hours and interact with lecturers after class on a one-to-one basis. The faculty staff have a depth of academic expertise and many have extensive international industry experience in their fields of teaching.
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GOLD COAST Situated in the south-east corner of Queensland to the south of state capital Brisbane
Number of 560international studentson-campus:
Number of nationalities on-campus: 50
Population Gold Coast – approximately 455,000 Queensland – approximately 4.5 million
Climate Subtropical with 300 days of sunshine annually
Time Zone AEST (UTC +10) Queensland does not adjust for daylight saving at time of printing
Major Industries Sport, Tourism, Food, Marine, Environment, Creative Enterprises and Health and Medical
Facts and Figures
Seaworld2.7 km7-minute drive
Warner Brothers Movieworld14.3 km18-minute drive
QDeck4.7 km10-minute drive
Surfers Paradise4.9 km10-minute drive
Tamborine Mountain Hinterland30 km30-minute drive
Australia Fair Shopping Centre0.5 km6-minute walk
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Melbourne is one of Australia’s most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities. It is a truly international city with world-renowned landmarks, high-fashion boutiques, cafe-filled laneways, film and food festivals, major sporting events, art exhibitions and performing arts productions. Melbourne is often described as one of the world’s most ‘liveable’ cities. Over the past 200 years, people from Europe, the Middle East and Asia have made Melbourne their home and helped create the diverse cosmopolitan atmosphere that exists today.
CQUniversity Melbourne gives students the experience of studying in a vibrant city campus with all the facilities and attractions close to them. The campus is very accessible by public transport and is a short walk away from Parliament station and Melbourne Central.
CQUniversity Melbourne
MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND
1.7 KM/4 MINUTE DRIVE
The campus is truly multicultural, with friendly students from over 45 different countries. The student community is strong and inclusive, with a wide variety of on- and off-campus activities so students have many opportunities to get to know one another and discover new interests.
Within the campus, students have access to state-of-the-art lecture theatres, computer labs equipped with the latest software, wireless internet and other facilities conducive for studying and relaxing.
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Facts and Figures
MELBOURNE Capital city of the state of Victoria
Number of 1950international studentson-campus:
Number of nationalities 45on-campus:
Population Melbourne – approximately 4 million Victoria – approximately 5.5 million
Climate Temperate and variable with no great extremes. Melbourne is well-known for its changeable weather conditions.
Time Zone AEST (UTC +10) AEDT – Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC +11)
Major Industries Business and Finance, Manufacturing, Port, Technology and Tourism
Melbourne Central0.5 km7-minute walk
Luna Park7.5 km18-minute drive
Melbourne Cricket Ground1.7 km4-minute drive
Melbourne Zoo4.2 km10-minute drive
Federation Square1.3 km16-minute walk
Parliament Station0.6 km8-minute walk
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CQUniversity SydneySydney is located around what many regard as the most beautiful harbour in the world. Framed by the iconic Sydney Harbour Bridge and the stunning Opera House, this natural wonder provides a spectacular backdrop to activities as varied as sailing, fishing and fine dining. With a population of over four million people, Sydney has all the excitement of a world-class city and a truly international outlook, being the unofficial business and finance capital of Australia. The region has a magnificent climate with many spacious parks and gardens and world-famous beaches like Bondi.
CQUniversity Sydney is located on Kent Street in the heart of the city with over 2500 students making it CQUniversity’s largest international campus. You can enjoy the diverse and vibrant campus life or take a short stroll to downtown amenities and attractions such as Darling Harbour. The campus is also a five-minute walk from Town Hall Station.
On campus, there are many study areas filled with lots of natural light, making it very conducive for self-study and group work. Wireless internet allows students to complete their assignments and access the internet from their laptops. There are also plenty of social activities available for students to get involved in and enhance their university experience.
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SYDNEY Capital city of the state of New South Wales
Number of international studentson-campus: 2420
Number of nationalities on-campus: 61
Population Sydney – approximately 4.5 million New South Wales – approximately 7 million
Climate Temperate climate with warm summers and cool winters, and rainfall spread throughout the year.
Time Zone AEST (UTC +10) AEDT – Australian Eastern Daylight Time (UTC +11)
Major Industries Retail, Health, Services and Information, Community, Property and Business
Facts and Figures
Centrepoint Tower0.3 km4-minute walk
Bondi Beach9.6 km25-minute drive
Botanical Gardens2.3 km8-minute drive
Sydney Cricket Ground4.8 km10-minute drive
Harbour Bridgeand Opera House3 km20-minute drive
Blue Mountains118 km2-hour drive
Town Hall Station0.4 km5-minute walk
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Regional Campuses
CQUniversity has a number of regional campuses in the Central Queensland region with specialised programs that may be of interest to international students.
BundabergCQUniversity Bundaberg is home to the flagship Bachelor of Aviation Technology program. The aim of the program is to provide students with knowledge and skills to work in the aviation, aerospace and IT industries. It is only offered at CQUniversity Bundaberg and does not include Pilot Training. Bundaberg is an important regional city in the south-eastern area of Central Queensland. It is a popular tourist destination, being an important gateway to the Great Barrier Reef and close to the famous Mon Repos turtle rookery. Bundaberg is also a key centre for the sugar industry with growing, milling, refining and distribution all being undertaken in the region.
GladstoneCQUniversity Gladstone has strong links with industries in the region as well as business and educational partners. Gladstone is home to Australia’s largest aluminium smelter, producing more than 510,000 tonnes of aluminium per year, making this an ideal location for engineering and environmental research as well as a range of exciting employment opportunities. Two of CQUniversity’s major research centres are located at Gladstone – The Centre for Environmental Management (CEM) and Process Engineering and the Light Metals Centre (PELM), both of which specialise in locally relevant research opportunities for postgraduate research students. Gladstone offers wonderful lifestyle opportunities with a blend of reef, coast and country, and access to fantastic fishing spots, country adventures and natural parks.
MackayCQUniversity Mackay is the home of the Performing Arts program. The Bachelor of Theatre is designed to provide specialist training in music, theatre and drama. The program is offered in a comprehensive,conservatoire-style environment with the expectation of high standards of performance and scholarship. In addition, programs in Medical Imaging and Sonography will be available from 2011. Mackay has a population of approximately 80,000 people with easy access to the Whitsunday Islands, Eungella and Cape Hillsborough National Parks and the major coalfields of Central Queensland. Major industries include: Agribusiness, Construction, Engineering and Manufacturing, Marine Services, Mining, Tourism, Food Processing, and Health and Medical Services.
Bundaberg
Gladstone
Mackay
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Distance Education
CQUniversity is among Australia’s leading providers of quality distance education, with more than 30 years of experience. At CQUniversity the choice of programs you can study by distance education is vast and you enjoy a high level of personal support from the moment you apply to the day you graduate.Learning by distance education is supported by contact with lecturers and assistance in developing student networks via email and the internet.At the commencement of each term, you will receive a comprehensive study package for each course you have selected to study. Materials and resources can also be provided online. Some courses have a practical component and will require attendance at residential workshops on-campus. Please check with program advisers prior to enrolment to see if attendance at workshops in Australia is required. If you are a distance education student based outside of Australia and are required to attend workshops you may do so on a tourist visa. Due to Australian visa regulations, international students can only study by distance education while residing outside of Australia. Overseas expatriates or their spouses, who are working and residing in Australia under the terms of a business visa or a temporary visa, may enrol in distance education programs.
How to enrol in a distance education programFill in the Application for Admission and submit it to CQUniversity. Students need to submit the application form at least six weeks prior to the commencement of term and pay the first term tuition fees to CQUniversity at least two weeks prior to the commencement of term.For more specific information on each of the distance education programs listed, please visithttp://handbook.cqu.edu.au/For more information on Study Abroad and to download an application form, please visithttp://studyabroad.cqu.edu.au/
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMSBUILT ENVIRONMENT AND DESIGN
Associate Degree of Building Surveying CA34 4
Bachelor of Building Surveying and Certifi cation CG15 7
Bachelor of Construction Management CQ29 7
Associate Degree of Building Design CU63 4
Bachelor of Building Design CU65 5
BUSINESS
Bachelor of Property CF56 3
EDUCATION
Diploma of Learning Design CG45 1
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Engineering Technology CG21 3
INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Associate Degree of Information Technology CA99 2
SCIENCE
Bachelor of Science (Applied Biology, Industrial Chemistry) CU18 3
MULTI-DISCIPLINE DEGREES
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business (various Disciplines) CB06 4
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Professional Communication CU47 4
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMSCREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS
Bachelor of Health Promotion (Honours) CU48 1
EDUCATION
Master of Learning Management CU68 1
Graduate Diploma of Learning Management CU75 1
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Graduate Diploma of Railway Signalling CF66 2 part-time
Graduate Certifi cate in Railway Signalling CF67 1 part-time
Master of Process Management CG22 3 part-time
Master of Maintenance Management CU91 3 part-time
Graduate Certifi cate in Maintenance Management CV65 1 part-time
Graduate Diploma of Maintenance Management CV66 2 part-time
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Master of Letters CF08 2-3 part-time
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND ENVIRONMENT
Master of Water Resource Management CG18 3 part-time
Master of Environmental Management CU19 3 part-time
RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES
Doctor of Education CQ16 4
Duration in Years Program full-time Code study
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs.
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BRAZIL
Our Students
“Studying in Australia gives me many opportunities to practise my English. I am enjoying all my classes at the moment. This is the place you can make your dreams come true.”Jian Xing Qiu
“I chose to enrol in my degree in CQUniversity to improve my business skills and gain more knowledge.”Abdul Rahman Al-Dayel
“CQUniversity is a great University. I’ve learnt a lot of things which will help me in my future career.”Madalena Calatrone Pessin
“CQUniversity seemed like the right fi t for me. The campus location, climate and staff were excellent.”Mark Eglington
“Australia is a country full of opportunities and I’ve come here to learn English and improve my employment prospects with my qualifi cation from CQUniversity.”Alba Orozco
“I am really impressed with the staff and lecturers. I fi nd them very co-operative, always encouraging us to perform better and be a better person.”Paritosh Baral
“I was keen to study in an environment that will challenge me as well as allow me to have a social life, meet new people and learn interesting things every day.”Bett Winnie Jenito
”CQUniversity Australia
has international students
from over 60 countries of
the world.”
CANADA
NEPAL
CHINA
SAUDI ARABIA
COLOMBIA
KENYA
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“CQUniversity has a presence in major capital cities in Australia. I will recommend my course to my family and friends because it is relevant, engaging and insightful.”Olusola Anthony Adewale
“The teachers are very friendly and provide excellent course materials for students.”Dominic Angkasa
“I like studying here as CQUniversity organises many multicultural activities.”Tatyana Kolesnichenko
“CQUniversity provides quality programs while maintaining its price competitiveness. This is a great university for international students.”Susanna Rosen
“I like my campus, participating in activities and studying. I will recommend this university and especially if it’s Gold Coast campus.”Sirvan Sheikhi
“Small class sizes, high-quality courses as well as the personalised services from staff and student support enticed me to study at CQUniversity.”Vishal Thakkar
“I get a lot of support from my lecturers. I enjoy the career workshops and LSU. CQUniversity is a good university to go to for your future career.”Jennifer Le
“CQUniversity treats students as individuals and gives them adequate academic support. Studying here gives me the opportunity to experience a multicultural environment.”Juan Carlos Munoz
“CQUniversity is located in the heart of the CBD, a short walk away from everything.The excellent student support services network means staff here are ready to help students.”Dorel Ardelean
“Lecturers are very knowledgeable. My advice is to start learning on the fi rst day, get feedback from lecturers and don’t be afraid to ask questions!”Steffen Liedtke
GERMANY
NIGERIA
VIETNAM
PERU
ROMANIA INDIA
IRAN
INDONESIA
SWEDEN
RUSSIA
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Program Overview
PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMSProgram Name Program Program Duration Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Gold Rockhampton Regional Distance Code Synopsis in years Coast Campuses Education Page full-time study
CQU Foundation CG64 82 1
Studies
Diploma of Business CG39 83 1
Administration
Diploma of Information CG35 83 1
Systems
Diploma of CG36 83 1
Information Technology
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM - ELICOS
General English CE95 80 50 weeks
English for Academic CE95 80 10 weeks
Purposes 1
English for Academic CE95 80 10 weeks
Purposes 2
English for Academic CE95 80 10 weeks
Purposes (Direct Entry)
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMSBUSINESS
Bachelor of Business CA01 28 3
(All specialisations
except Procurement
Supply (external only)
Bachelor of Financial CG44 29 3
Planning
Bachelor of Financial CG69 29 4
Planning/Bachelor
of Accounting
Bachelor of Accounting CQ01 30 3
Bachelor of Accounting/ CQ91 30 4
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Hospitality CU07 31 1.5
Management
CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS
Bachelor of Music CG51 38 3
(Specialisation)
Bachelor of Theatre CG72 39 3
(Specialisation)
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMSProgram Name Program Program Duration Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Gold Rockhampton Regional Distance Code Synopsis in years Coast Campuses Education Page full-time study
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Learning CQ11 41 4
Management
(Secondary and VET)
Bachelor of Learning CU78 42 4
Management (Early
Childhood)
Bachelor of Learning CU79 42 4
Management (Primary)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Engineering CA87 45 4
Bachelor of Engineering CF47 45 4.5
(Co-op)/Diploma of
Professional Practice
(Engineering)
Bachelor of Aviation CU51 46 3
Technology
HEALTH AND RECREATION
Bachelor of Exercise CG85 47 3
and Sport Sciences
Bachelor of Medical CG91 48 4
Sonography and
Graduate Diploma of
Medical Sonography
Bachelor of Medical CG92 48 4
Imaging
Bachelor of Medical CG93 49 3
Science (Specialisation)
Bachelor of Nursing CQ23 50 3
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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMSProgram Name Program Program Duration Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Gold Rockhampton Regional Distance Code Synopsis in years Coast Campuses Education Page full-time study
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Bachelor of Arts CA10 51 3
Bachelor of Psychology CU77 51 4
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Information CG07 53 3
Systems
Bachelor of Information CQ18 54 3
Technology
Bachelor of Multimedia CU23 54 3
Studies
Bachelor of Aviation CU51 55 3
Technology
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND ENVIRONMENT
Bachelor of CA42 60 3
Environmental Science
SCIENCE
Bachelor of Applied CA02 63 3
Physics
Bachelor of Exercise CG85 64 3
and Sport Sciences
Bachelor of Medical CG91 64 4
Sonography and
Graduate Diploma of
Medical Sonography
Bachelor of Medical CG92 65 4
Imaging
Bachelor of Medical CG93 65 3
Science (Specialisation)
Bachelor of Science CU18 66 3
(Applied Biology,
Industrial Chemistry)
MULTI-DISCIPLINE DEGREES
Bachelor of Engineering CF47 45 4.5
(Co-op)/Diploma of
Professional Practice
(Engineering)
Bachelor of Accounting/ CQ91 30 4
Bachelor of Business
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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMSProgram Name Program Program Duration Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Gold Rockhampton Regional Distance Code Synopsis in years Coast Campuses Education Page full-time study
BUSINESS
Graduate Certifi cate in CV22 32 0.5
Management
Graduate Diploma of CF17 32 1
Management
Graduate Diploma of CF37 33 1
Financial Management
Master of Management CB23 33 2
(Engineering)
Master of Management CF61 34 1.5
(International Business)
Master of Business CF65 34 2
Administration
Master of Management CF68 35 1.5
(Human Resources)
Master of Management CF69 35 1.5
(Marketing)
Master of Financial CF72 36 2
Management
Master of Professional CG28 36 2
Accounting
Master of Professional CG47 37 2.5
Accounting
(Non-Graduate Entry)
CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS
Graduate Certifi cate CF86 39 1
in Education
Master of Creative CG52 40 1.5
Enterprise
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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMSProgram Name Program Program Duration Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Gold Rockhampton Regional Distance Code Synopsis in years Coast Campuses Education Page full-time study
EDUCATION
Graduate Diploma CV09 43 1
of Learning and Teaching
Master of Professional CG73 44 1.5
Education
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Master of Management CB23 46 2
(Engineering)
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Postgraduate Diploma of CV13 52 1
Psychology
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Graduate Certifi cate CF78 56 0.5
in Information Systems
Graduate Certifi cate CG55 56 0.5
in Information Technology
Graduate Diploma of CF05 57 1
Information Systems
Management
Graduate Diploma of CG56 57 1
Information Technology
Master of Information CF75 58 2
Systems
Master of Information CF74 58 2
Technology
PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND ENVIRONMENT
Graduate Diploma of CG19 61 2
Water Resources part-time
Management
Graduate Certifi cate CG20 62 0.5
in Water Resources part-time
Management
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HONOURS PROGRAMSProgram Name Program Program Duration Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Gold Rockhampton Regional Distance Code Synopsis in years Coast Campuses Education Page full-time study
BUSINESS
Bachelor of Business CA61 31 1
(Honours)
HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Bachelor of Arts CA44 52 1
(Honours)
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Bachelor of Information CA57 55 1
Technology (Honours)
STUDY ABROADStudy Abroad Program CO57 67 1 to 2 terms
PROFESSIONAL YEAR PROGRAMSINFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
ACS Professional CG76 59 up to 1
Year
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Important note: For more information on fees for all CQUniversity programs, please go to www.studentadmin.cqu.edu.au and click on ‘Student Finance’.For more information on CQUniversity programs, please go to http://handbook.cqu.edu.au
International students on a student visa must study full-time on-campus.International students who are offshore, or in Australia on an appropriate visa may study part-time or by distance education if allowed under their visa conditions.
RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREESProgram Name Program Program Duration Sydney Melbourne Brisbane Gold Rockhampton Regional Distance Code Synopsis in years Coast Campuses Education Page full-time study
MASTER DEGREES BY RESEARCH
Master of Applied Science CA40 70 2
Master of Arts CA45 71 2
Master of Engineering CA63 71 2
Master of Business CA81 71 2
Master of Health Science CQ17 71 2
Master of Informatics CU36 72 2
Master of CU37 72 2
Communication
Master of Human CU90 72 2
Movement Science
DOCTORATE PROGRAMS
Doctor of Business CD83 68 4
Research
Doctor of Professional CU55 68 3
Studies
Doctor of Philosophy - CD60 69 2 to 4
Business and Informatics
Doctor of Philosophy - CD61 69 2 to 4
Arts, Humanities and
Education
Doctor of Philosophy - CD62 70 2 to 4
Sciences, Engineering
and Health
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Business 28
Creative and Performing Arts 38
Education 41
Engineering and Technology 45
Health and Recreation 47
Humanities and Social Sciences 51
Information Technology 53
Primary Industries and Environment 60
Science 63
Study Abroad 67
Research Higher Degrees 68
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CQUniversity’s Business programs provide you with the opportunity to combine study with your career and lifestyle by offering either on-campus or distance education study options in either full-time or part-time modes. The core business program provides you with a choice of specialising in human resource management, information systems, management, marketing or procurement and supply, all of which are accredited with relevant industry bodies. Other business programs include accounting, fi nancial planning, hospitality management and professional communication. We also offer the opportunity to complete a dual-degree or include a diploma of professional practice within applicable programs, both options will broaden your skill-set and improve your career prospects. All of the business programs have been developed in consultation with, and are regularly reviewed by, industry professionals, ensuring they remain up-to-date and meet the latest industry standards and expectations. As a business student you will benefi t from real case studies, in-class discussions and online forums led by highly qualifi ed lecturers and academics. Our comprehensive and practical programs mean you will graduate work-ready, qualifi ed and equipped to succeed within your chosen career path.
CA01 BACHELOR OF BUSINESSA Bachelor of Business at CQUniversity will equip you with a broad base of skills that you can apply to a diverse range of modern business situations. This program will also show you how to apply your own life experiences in the business world.Some of the benefi ts of studying your Bachelor of Business at CQUniversity is that we provide fl exible learning options, where you can choose to study full-time or part-time, on-campus or off-campus. We also offer fi ve different specialisations in Marketing, Human Resources Management, Information Systems, Management, and Procurement and Supply.Each specialisation is practically orientated, providing real-world case studies and experiences, ensuring you are work-ready when you graduate. Assisting you along your educational journey are our experienced staff who will provide you with great support and a personalised approach to learning.We have close working links with relevant industries, and this program is accredited by a number of respected industry bodies.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Business, you will have the option of a successful career in both the public and private sectors, including roles as an administration offi cer/manager, quality manager, human resources manager, logistics manager, marketing manager, information systems manager and business manager.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 052447ENSW – 017445JVIC – 054481J
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 4 level 1 core courses• 2 advanced level courses• 18 courses from one of the selected majors: - Marketing - Human Resources Management - Information Systems - Management - Procurement and Supply
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CG44 BACHELOR OF FINANCIAL PLANNINGA Bachelor of Financial Planning at CQUniversity will help you build a solid foundation of knowledge and skills in all aspects of fi nancial planning. One of the advantages of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer fl exible learning, giving you the choice to study full- or part-time, on- or off-campus.Whatever mode of learning you choose, you will be equipped with general business skills as well as learning about the essential aspects of successful fi nancial planning, including taxation and commercial law, superannuation, investment management, risk management and estate planning.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is that in your fi nal year you will be given practical, hands-on experience in fi nancial plan construction. This is designed to develop your analytical and strategic skills and to ensure you are work-ready when you graduate.We have strong ongoing links with respected industry bodies, and this sees that our program is up to date and relevant to contemporary fi nancial planning practices.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Financial Planning, you will be able to pursue a number of career options in the business and fi nance industries, including roles as a client service offi cer, fi nancial planner, practice principal (known as an ‘Australian Financial Services Licence holder’) and a paraplanner (technical support to a fi nancial planner).PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONStudents graduating from the Bachelor of Financial Planning will meet the Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 061657JNSW – 062024AVIC – 062776E
minimum training standards for fi nancial product advisors under RG146. For more information or for enquiries concerning eligibility, please refer to the ASIC website– www.asic.gov.au/asic/asic.nsf.For enquiries concerning eligibility or membership of the Financial Planning Association (FPA), please refer to the FPA offi cial website – www.fpa.asn.au.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 22 core courses• 2 electives
CG69 BACHELOR OF FINANCIAL PLANNING/ BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTINGA Bachelor of Financial Planning/Bachelor of Accounting at CQUniversity will provide you with the wide range of skills required for a professional career in fi nancial planning and accounting, opening the door to a diverse number of career opportunities.Through this program you will gain excellent technical and communication skills as well as hone your analytical and problem-solving abilities across all areas of the fi nancial planning and accounting industries.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a very fl exible program, giving you the option to study either on-campus or from anywhere in Australia. You can also choose to study part-time so that you can continue to, or pursue, work in your chosen industry.Another advantage of our program is that it offers you substantial practical and hands-on experience in fi nancial plan construction and accounting, allowing you to put into practice the theory learned. This will also ensure you are work-ready when you graduate.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Financial Planning/Bachelor of Accounting, you can choose to go in one of many career directions in the business, accounting and fi nance industries, including roles in the private or banking sectors, business consulting, forensic accounting and strategic management.PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates may be eligible for membership of CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA), and the National Institute of Accountants (NIA). However, these organisations accredit each campus individually, so students should check the current status of accreditation for their desired study location. Graduates of this program may also be eligible to join the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants (ATMA) at the Member Level
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT32 courses/192 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 064998G
and may be eligible to apply for registration with the Tax Agents Board provided they meet the Board’s requirements for practical experience.Graduates will meet the Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s minimum training standards for fi nancial product advisors under RG146. For more information or for enquiries concerning eligibility, please refer to the ASIC website – www.asic.gov.au/asic/asic.nsf.For enquiries concerning eligibility or membership of the Financial Planning Association (FPA), please refer to the FPA offi cial website – www.fpa.asn.au.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 32 courses:• 29 core courses• 3 electives
BUSINESS
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CQ01 BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTINGA Bachelor of Accounting at CQUniversity offers you a wide choice of elective courses so you can tailor your study to suit your individual and unique career aspirations. Our program will equip you with the technical skills you need for a successful career in the accounting industry, as well as help to develop your generic skills which will benefi t you in both your personal and professional life.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a very fl exible program, giving you the option to study either on-campus or off-campus. We also have excellent staff who offer a personal and supportive approach to learning to help you achieve your goals.Our program is under continual review by leading professional bodies to ensure it is up-to-date and relevant to the latest industry needs and expectations. This means you will be work-ready on completion of your studies.This program is accredited with CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, and the National Institute of Accountants.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Accounting, you can choose to go in one of many career directions in the business, accounting and fi nance industries, including roles in banking, taxation, professional accountancy, auditing and assurance, forensic accounting, fi nancial planning and business consultancy.PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates may be eligible for membership of CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA), and the National Institute of Accountants (NIA). However, these organisations accredit each campus individually, so you should check the current status of accreditation for your
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 003386GNSW – 035333AVIC – 034380B
desired study location. Graduates of this program may also be eligible to join the Association of Taxation and Management Accountants (ATMA) at the Member Level and may be eligible to apply for registration with the Tax Agents Board provided you meet the Board’s requirements for practical experience.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 5 compulsory courses• 1 advanced level compulsory course• 12 accounting technical specialist courses• 6 electives
CQ91 BACHELOR OF ACCOUNTING/BACHELOR OF BUSINESSA Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business at CQUniversity will equip you with the technical skills you need for a successful career in the accounting and business industries. It will also develop your generic skills-set, which will benefi t both your personal and professional life.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a very fl exible program, giving you the option to study either on- or off-campus. You also have the choice of a number of electives so you can tailor the program to best suit your individual needs. This is backed up by supportive staff who offer a more personal approach to learning and whose aim it is to help you achieve your goals.Accounting is a great career in its own right, but by adding it to one of fi ve business majors, your career and future opportunities are endless.Our program is under continual review by leading professional bodies to ensure it is up-to-date and relevant to the latest industry needs and expectations.This means you will be work-ready on completion of your studies. This program is accredited with CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia, and the National Institute of Accountants.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business, you will open the door to a career in a number of areas in the business, accounting and fi nance industries, including roles in human resources management, information systems management, marketing, banking, taxation, professional accountancy, auditing and assurance, forensic accounting, fi nancial planning and business management.PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONDepending on courses and majors selected, graduates may be eligible for membership of a number of national and international
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT32 courses/192 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 059987J
business-related professional associations. You should check the current status of accreditation for your desired major.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 32 courses:• 4 compulsory courses• 2 advanced level compulsory courses• 14 accounting technical specialist courses• 12 courses from one of the following Bachelor of Business majors:
- Human Resources Management- Information Systems- Management- Marketing- Procurement and Supply
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CU07 BACHELOR OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENTA Bachelor of Hospitality Management at CQUniversity will prepare you for a great career in the hospitality industry. One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer fl exible learning so you have the choice to study full-time or part-time, on-campus or off-campus.Whatever pathway you choose, you will have the support of our dedicated staff who will equip you with a balance of theory and practical experiences involving real-world case studies so that you are work-ready when you graduate.Our Bachelor of Hospitality Management is up-to-date with and professionally relevant to modern hospitality practices. As such, it is well-recognised by fi ve-star hotels and restaurants around Australia.The aim of this program is to equip you with a broad range of knowledge and skills required for a diverse career in hospitality.It is specifi cally designed for those who have a TAFE diploma, or an Australian Qualifi cations Framework (AQF) recognised diploma or equivalent, in Hospitality Management.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Hospitality Management, you will open the door to an exciting career in a number of areas in the hospitality industry, from tropical islands to fi ve-star cruise ships and inner-city luxury hotels. Some of the roles you could consider are hotel manager, beverage manager, catering manager, sales manager, public relations manager, tourist manager and event manager.
DURATION1.5 years full-time
AVAILABILITY
Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT12 courses (plus 12 diploma subjects)
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTHotel work experience through the Diploma of Hospitality.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 033740BNSW – 032567GVIC – 034145B
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 12 courses:• 4 compulsory courses• 8 management courses
CA61 BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (HONOURS)A Bachelor of Business (Honours) at CQUniversity will further your studies at a higher level and upgrade your skills and knowledge in all aspects of business, ensuring you are highly sought after by prospective employers.Our program is practical in its orientation and offers an educational experience that refl ects real-world situations. It will also help you to strategise, manage and problem-solve at a professional level.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that our program is extremely fl exible, allowing you to study either on-campus or from anywhere else in Australia. You also have the option to study part-time so that you can continue, or pursue, work in your chosen fi eld.Another advantage is that you will have access to experienced and dedicated staff, either online or in-class, who will provide you with timely support and feedback throughout your learning journey.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Business (Honours), you will be qualifi ed to pursue a career in both the public and private sectors, including roles as an administration offi cer/manager, quality manager, human resources manager, logistics manager, marketing manager, information systems manager and business manager.
DURATION1 year full-time 2 years part-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSE/UNITS OF CREDIT48 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 009859J
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program is accredited by a number of respected industry bodies.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 48 units of credit:• 2 coursework courses• Dissertation
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CV22 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN MANAGEMENTCQUniversity’s Graduate Certifi cate in Management is designed to prepare you for higher managerial responsibilities in commerce, industry or government. The program allows you to specialise in a particular area or take a broader approach to your management education. The program is extremely fl exible and offered through a variety of delivery modes. This means you can have the benefi t of studying while you work and still be able to maintain a busy lifestyle.Another great advantage of studying with us is the hands-on experience and authentic learning which is central to our teaching philosophy. You will learn the latest advances in business practice and graduate work-ready.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Graduate Certifi cate in Management, you will have increased managerial abilities, boosting your management career opportunities and be able to progress to a Masters level program.
DURATION1 term full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT3 courses/24 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 016980ENSW – 020489DVIC – 023776F
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 3 courses:• 3 electives
CF17 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MANAGEMENTCQUniversity’s Graduate Diploma of Management is designed to enhance opportunities for those with existing business experience or those wishing to commence a career in industry and commerce. The program is extremely fl exible and offered through a variety of delivery modes. This means you can have the benefi t of studying while you work and still be able to maintain a busy lifestyle. You will receive hands-on experience and authentic learning which is central to our teaching philosophy. You will learn the latest advances in business practice and graduate work-ready.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Graduate Diploma in Management, you will have increased managerial abilities and be able to progress to further postgraduate study.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT6 courses/48 units of credit
INTERIM AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in Management
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 003391MNSW – 020488EVIC – 023777E
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou must complete 6 courses:• 5 courses from the faculty• 1 course from the university
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CF37 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTCQUniversity’s Graduate Diploma of Financial Management program will provide you with the knowledge and analytical skills needed to address the fi nancial management and decision-making aspects of an organisation. It is ideal for those whose work involves making fi nancial decisions, or designing and implementing systems supporting such decisions. You will expand your knowledge of fi nance and investment; understand the uses and limitations of accounting information as well as becoming familiar with the economic and legal issues addressed by middle and upper management. A great advantage of studying with us is our close ties to business and our commitment for you to learn in context. This means you’ll graduate work-ready and will be very attractive to employers.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Graduate Diploma in Financial Management, you will be qualifi ed to work in areas such as fi nancial market analysis, banking, investment houses, government departments and fi nancial brokering.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT6 courses/48 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 008092DNSW – 051206GVIC – 034391K
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou must complete 6 courses:• 5 core courses• 1 elective
CB23 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ENGINEERING)Engineering Managers must deal with a much broader set of responsibilities than the engineering knowledge and skills they have acquired and developed to practice in their particular discipline. You will need well-understood and developed human resources, management and organisational skills combined with the ability to apply appropriate models of leadership and governance to your organisation. You will also need to apply well-developed project management and systems engineering processes in projects. Another important aspect of successful projects is an understanding of return on investment in the development and delivery of projects.If you are seeking professional development or want to enhance your career opportunities and improve employability, particularly mid-career, the Master of Management (Engineering) program will equip you for the responsibilities of managing and leading teams.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThe Master of Management (Engineering) will give you employment opportunities in the management of engineering projects in industry and government. The acquired knowledge and developed skills may also be applied to areas other than engineering.
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYSydney, Rockhampton
ENTRY DATES*February, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT12 courses/96 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 072160KNSW – 072001C
* Available from Term 1, 2011
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou must complete 9 courses and 3 electives to satisfy the requirements for the award. (Electives can be any CQUniversity postgraduate courses adding up to 24 credit points. Students who have gained advanced entry will be exempt the three electives.)
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CF65 MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONCQUniversity’s Master of Business Administration will help you develop the skills and knowledge needed to apply contemporary management and business perspectives, in an interdisciplinary manner, in the increasingly competitive managerial environment. The program is available in a variety of delivery modes, which means you can study while you work yet still have the fl exibility to suit a busy lifestyle. At CQUniversity, you’ll also benefi t from smaller class sizes and personal attention so you’ll never just be a face in the crowd. We are also committed to providing an authentic learning experience for you so that you graduate work-ready and are able to take advantage of the growing career opportunities in our region and beyond.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Business Administration, you will be qualifi ed to undertake major managerial positions in industry, commerce or government, in a range of business areas and operations including organisational behaviour, economics, accounting, fi nance, marketing, operations management and human resources management.
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT12 courses/98 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLNon-compulsory workshops
INTERIM AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in ManagementGraduate Diploma of Management
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 001273MNSW – 020487FVIC – 023773J
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 12 courses:• 8 core courses• 3 courses from one of the following specialisations:
- Financial Management- Human Resources Management- Management Accounting- Marketing- Non-specialisation
• 1 postgraduate elective
CF61 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS)CQUniversity’s Master of Management (International Business) is designed to give you the career edge you need and investigates issues involved in managing across borders. The program examines how multinational enterprises achieve and sustain competitive advantage in an interdependent global economy and draws on business strategy, other functional areas of management and contextual studies of particular regions and countries. The program is relevant for those planning careers with parent companies that have foreign subsidiaries, export-oriented fi rms and public sector bodies involved in cross-border commercial issues.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Management (International Business), you may fi nd employment in the international business sphere or direct your career into positions such as international marketing executive, international fi nance executive, business analyst, international business manager or international public relations executive.
DURATION1.5 years full-time (may be fast-tracked to one year for students in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney)
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT9 courses/72 units of credit
INTERIM AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in ManagementGraduate Diploma of Management
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 052444GNSW – 055575FVIC – 054484F
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 9 courses:• 6 compulsory courses• 3 electives
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CF68 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (HUMAN RESOURCES)CQUniversity’s Master of Management (Human Resources) is designed to develop your knowledge of human resources management concepts and key management skills relevant to modern business. You will be able to operate effectively as a human resources professional in both the domestic and international business environment. The program is available in a variety of delivery modes, which means you can study while you work yet still have the fl exibility to suit a busy lifestyle. At CQUniversity, you’ll also benefi t from smaller class sizes and personal attention so you’ll never just be a face in the crowd. We are also committed to providing an authentic learning experience for you so that you graduate work-ready and are able to take advantage of the growing career opportunities in our region and beyond.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Management (Human Resources), you may fi nd employment in specialist positions in employee recruitment and selection, training and development, strategic planning and performance management.
DURATION1.5 years full-time (may be fast-tracked to one year for students in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney)
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT9 courses/72 units of credit
INTERIM AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in ManagementGraduate Diploma of Management
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 023167JNSW – 055576EVIC – 054485E
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 9 courses:• 6 compulsory courses• 3 electives
CF69 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (MARKETING)CQUniversity’s Master of Management (Marketing) aims to provide specialist marketing education and training that will allow you to operate as a marketing specialist in the international and domestic business sphere. You will work to boost sales and increase profi ts and give your business that competitive edge. The program is available in a variety of delivery modes, which means you can study while you work yet still have the fl exibility to suit a busy lifestyle.At CQUniversity, you’ll also benefi t from smaller class sizes and personal attention so you’ll never just be a face in the crowd. We are also committed to providing an authentic learning experience for you so that you graduate work-ready and are able to take advantage of the growing career opportunities in our region and beyond.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Management (Marketing), you may fi nd employment as a marketing professional, entrepreneur, new product developer, product manager or advertising executive.
DURATION1.5 years full-time (may be fast-tracked to one year for students in Brisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney)
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT9 courses/72 units of credit
INTERIM AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in ManagementGraduate Diploma of Management
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 020772ANSW – 055577DVIC – 054486D
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou must complete 9 courses:• 1 compulsory course• 5 marketing courses• 3 electives
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CG28 MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTINGCQUniversity’s Master of Professional Accounting is ideal for those looking to redirect their career and who are interested in employment in accounting and fi nancial management orientated careers. It has been designed for graduates with a degree who wish to complete courses in the core knowledge areas required by professional accounting bodies. You will gain the knowledge and skills needed to work in the fi elds of accounting and fi nancial management. An advantage of studying with us is our fl exible delivery. You can choose to study full-time or part-time, on-campus or off-campus and even study while you work.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Professional Accounting, you will be qualifi ed to fi nd employment in a variety of areas including fi nancial accounting, management accounting, taxation auditing, teaching fi nance, banking management, administration, consulting or business advisory services.
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT12 courses/96 units of credit
EXIT AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in Professional AccountingGraduate Diploma of Professional Accounting
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 058719DNSW – 060715AVIC – 059402F
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONGraduates may be eligible for membership of CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) and the National Institute of Accountants. However, these organisations accredit each campus individually, so you should check the current status of accreditation for your desired study location.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 12 courses:• 12 core courses
CF72 MASTER OF FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTCQUniversity’s Master of Financial Management is designed to give you the knowledge and analytical skills needed to address the fi nancial management and decision-making aspects of an organisation. For those already a few years into a career, there is every possibility that your business or management experience will gain you entry into a program that will put you in line for a top management position. An advantage of studying with us is our fl exible delivery. You can choose to study full-time or part-time, on-campus or off-campus and even study while you work. At CQUniversity, you’ll also benefi t from smaller class sizes and personal attention so you’ll never be just a face in the crowd.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Financial Management, you will be qualifi ed to work on international monetary markets and systems or providing risk analysis, foreign exchange risk management, multinational working capital management or foreign investment analysis.
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT12 courses/96 units of credit
INTERIM AWARDSGraduate Diploma of Financial Management
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 009855BNSW – 021846BVIC – 034398C
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 12 courses:• 9 core courses• 3 electives
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CG47 MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING (NON-GRADUATE ENTRY)CQUniversity’s Master of Professional Accounting (Non-Graduate Entry) is a specialised and specifi c program which equips graduates in non-accounting disciplines with the necessary skills for employment in accounting and fi nancial management orientated careers. This program will further develop your technical skills, while honing your analytical and problem-solving abilities. Your studies will have a wide base, including such areas as computing, economics and auditing, so you will have the skills you need to work in many different areas of accounting. An advantage of studying with us is our fl exible delivery. You can choose to study full-time or part-time, on-campus or off-campus and even study while you work.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Professional Accounting (Non-Graduate Entry), you will be qualifi ed to fi nd employment in a variety of areas including fi nancial accounting, management accounting, taxation auditing, teaching fi nance, banking management, administration, consulting or business advisory services.
DURATION2.5 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT16 courses/128 units of credit
EXIT AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in Professional AccountingGraduate Diploma of Professional Accounting
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 062080DNSW – 062028GVIC – 062778C
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONGraduates may be eligible for membership of CPA Australia, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA) and the National Institute of Accountants. However, these organisations accredit each campus individually, so you should check the current status of accreditation for your desired study location.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 16 courses:• 14 core courses• 2 electives
BUSINESS
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS
CQUniversity’s Creative and Performing Arts programs foster the inspiration, creativity and passion needed for you to lead a meaningful and successful career in the music and performing arts industries on both the Australian and international stage.
We offer several specialisations for you to choose from, including jazz and popular music, drama and music theatre. Delivered in a supportive and vibrant environment of practice-based tuition balanced by relevant study, all of our programs provide just the right mix of theory and practice so you can take your career in any direction you wish.
At CQUniversity, we are committed to developing your skills as a performer, stage technician or manager. Here, you will never be just a number or face in the crowd. You will be at centre stage where your creativity, ambition and enthusiasm will be encouraged and nurtured.
Our modern facilities will allow you to be innovative and visionary, and will provide you with great opportunities to collaborate with visiting artists. Our unique engagement with community, broadcasters and touring professionals will help you to hone your craft at actual venues, concerts and stages as well as connecting you to wider state, national and even international companies.
In fact, we are renowned for our links with industry, so when you graduate you’ll have the advantage of already having a solid relationship with people in your chosen fi eld, forged through performance, individual contacts and direct experience.
So enjoy the CQUniversity difference – practical, hands-on programs, a supportive environment, and the space and time to develop your creativity – providing you with a portfolio of performance, skills and experience that will set you apart from the rest of the crowd.
CG51 BACHELOR OF MUSIC (SPECIALISATION)The Bachelor of Music (Specialisation) is designed to provide specialist training in jazz and contemporary popular music performance and composition, creative music technologies, classical voice and classical piano. You will be involved in a comprehensive conservatoire-style environment with expectations of high standards of performance, musicianship and scholarship. A rigorous performance schedule in various university, community and professional settings is one of the strengths of this program. A range of adjunct courses will give you the opportunity to add other allied skills such as arts and event management and music technology to your study program. The music studies specialisation is designed for those wanting to study a general music curriculum. Within this academically focused specialisation, you will focus on the historical, theoretical and cultural contexts of Western music.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Music (Specialisation), you will be able to pursue a wide variety of roles in the music industry, including as a professional musician, recording or sound engineer, performing or recording artist and composer. Other career options include primary, secondary and tertiary teaching, private studio work, and music-related careers in arts administration, communication and creative industries businesses.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Mackay, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSE/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
APPLY TODirect to the University plus audition
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 069478C
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 2 core music courses• 22 courses from one of the following specialisations:
- Jazz and Popular- Creative Music Technologies- Classical Piano- Classical Voice- Music Studies
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CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS
CF86 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN EDUCATIONA Graduate Certifi cate in Education at CQUniversity will help to boost your career prospects in the creative arts and associated industries. This program is specifi cally designed to prepare you for a successful managerial role and is ideal for those already working in a leadership position.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a fl exible program that allows you to study full-time or part-time either on-campus or from anywhere in Australia.Our program will provide you with the knowledge and practice of critical and creative thinking as well as skills required for the construction of effective presentations and portfolios. It will also prepare you for entry into the Master of Creative Enterprise.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThis program is not a career end in itself but will help to advance your career options – particularly in managerial roles – in the creative arts and associated industries. It will also provide you with a pathway to our Master of Creative Enterprise.
DURATION1 term full-time
AVAILABILITYSydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT3 courses/24 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODENSW – 042352F
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 3 courses:• 3 core courses
CG72 BACHELOR OF THEATRE (SPECIALISATION)The Bachelor of Theatre (Specialisation) is designed to provide specialist training in music theatre and drama. You will be involved in a comprehensive conservatoire-style environment with expectations of high standards of performance and scholarship. A rigorous performance schedule in various University, community and professional settings is one of the strengths of this program. A range of adjunct courses and electives will allow you the opportunity to pursue additional studies in music. Alternatively, you can add other allied skills and knowledge in areas of professional and personal interest, such as other creative arts and arts administration, events management, education, business, multimedia design and professional communication to your study programs.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Theatre (Specialisation), you will have a number of career options open to you, including roles as a performer in theatre, music, drama, fi lm and television, an educator at primary, secondary and tertiary levels (after suitable post-graduate qualifi cations in education) as well as a producer.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYMackay, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSE/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 069479B
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 6 compulsory performance and production courses• 6 compulsory music and theatre courses• 6 compulsory principal performance courses• 6 electives
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CG52 MASTER OF CREATIVE ENTERPRISE (SPECIALISATION)The Master of Creative Enterprise (Specialisation) is designed to provide the academic, creative and practical skills to work in the burgeoning and critical fi eld of communication arts and creative industries. This program will equip you with the ability to successfully conceptualise, plan, manage and produce within a creative enterprise context.Creative industries have become some of the largest and most profi table industries in the world, and the Master of Creative Enterprise (Specialisation) will ensure that you have the theoretical perspectives and practical skills to design and disseminate communications that speak directly – and effectively – to a specifi c target audience. You will be exposed to a range of innovative practices across the creative industries aimed at engaging communities and cultures both in Australia and around the globe.The Master of Creative Enterprise (Specialisation) is the ideal way to advance your management career, and one of the benefi ts of studying this program at CQUniversity is that it is a three-term Masters degree which is able to be completed within 12 months.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThere are numerous opportunities for professionals working in (or those wishing to enter) the creative industries. These areas include fi lm, television, animation, advertising, media relations, fi ne arts, museums and galleries, fashion design, graphic design, web design, multimedia, theatre, music, publishing and events.
DURATION1.5 years full-time (may be fast-tracked to one year for students in Melbourne and Sydney)
AVAILABILITYMelbourne, Sydney
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSE/UNITS OF CREDIT8 courses/64 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESNSW – 062027JVIC – 062777D
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 8 courses:• 8 core courses
CREATIVE AND PERFORMING ARTS
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EDUCATION
CQ11 BACHELOR OF LEARNING MANAGEMENT (SECONDARY AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING)The Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) is a unique and innovative approach to teacher education. The purpose of this program is to graduate ‘Learning Managers’ who have a signifi cantly different perspective, knowledge base and skill-set than graduates of teacher education in the past.This cutting-edge program will provide you with the capacity to design and implement effective learning practices, manage student learning, and be able to work collaboratively with other teaching professionals.One of the benefi ts of studying this program at CQUniversity is that it has been designed in collaboration with teachers and industry. We have excellent staff with a proven track record of producing graduates whose knowledge of, and performance in, teaching approaches is exemplary. Here, teaching is aimed at directing and enabling students rather than simply information transfer.The Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) has been endorsed by the Queensland College of Teachers as a recognised teaching qualifi cation to teach in Queensland secondary schools. It includes practical in-school teaching experiences from year one, and you will exit the degree with a depth of knowledge and understanding of both education sectors, Secondary and VET, ensuring workplace readiness on completion.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThe Bachelor of Learning Management (Secondary and VET) program will prepare you for a career as a Secondary or VET teacher. You will be qualifi ed to teach from Years 8 to 12 in two curriculum areas in Queensland state, Catholic or independent schools.
DURATION4 years full-time (may be fast-tracked to 3 years)
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT32 courses/192 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLStudents who enter with a trade or qualifi cation to AQF level 3 wishing to gain advanced standing into the degree may be required to attend a residential workshop at CQUniversity Rockhampton in Orientation Week in the year of commencement of study.
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENT80 days of assessed fi eldwork with a Queensland registered teacher plus 25 days of internship.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 038712K
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates are eligible for provisional registration with the Queensland College of Teachers. Full registration is gained following 12 months of successful full-time teaching.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 32 courses:• 32 courses
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CU78 BACHELOR OF LEARNING MANAGEMENT (EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION)At CQUniversity, our Bachelor of Learning Management (Early Childhood Education) is acknowledged by industry, employers and graduates as the best pre-service teacher program available in Queensland.Our program takes a modern and researched-based approach to education and will prepare you to be workplace-ready and futures-oriented when you graduate.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is that you will spend more days in practical placements than at other university education programs, ensuring you are highly employable on completion.Your study will include classroom placements from the beginning of your degree, allowing you to form networks and partnerships within the early education community. Nearing the end of your degree, you will also complete a six-week internship, which will see you immersed in the classroom setting.These practical placements will also expose you to current best practice in early childhood education and develop your passion for learning and teaching.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Learning Management (Early Childhood Education), you can choose to go in one of many career directions within the teaching profession, including roles as a curriculum designer, early childhood teacher and early childhood centre group leader/director.
DURATION4 years full-time (may be fast-tracked to 3 years)
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT32 courses/192 units of credit
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENT80 days of embedded professional practice with a practicing teacher plus an internship with authorisation to teach.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 038712K
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates are eligible for provisional registration with the Queensland College of Teachers. Full registration is gained following 12 months of successful full-time teaching.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 32 courses:• 32 core courses
CU79 BACHELOR OF LEARNING MANAGEMENT (PRIMARY EDUCATION)At CQUniversity, our Bachelor of Learning Management (Primary Education) is acknowledged by industry, employers and graduates as the best pre-service teacher program available in Queensland.Our program is also recognised for its ability to prepare you to be ‘work-ready’ when you graduate.As such, you will be exposed to tasks in classrooms from your fi rst term, allowing you to use the theory learned in a meaningful way.You will fi nalise your degree with an internship that demonstrates your abilities in the teaching profession. This combination of theory and practice is what makes our Bachelor of Learning Management stand out as a pre-service teacher program of the future.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer smaller and more personalised learning, catering to your individual needs. You will be given a wide diversity of experiences in classrooms and you will have access to staff who are committed to ensuring you successfully complete your studies and achieve your goals.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Learning Management (Primary Education), you can choose to go in one of many career directions within the teaching profession, including roles as a curriculum designer and teacher in primary education.
DURATION4 years full-time (may be fast-tracked to 3 years)
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT32 courses/192 units of credit
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENT80 days of embedded professional practice with a practicing teacher plus an internship with authorisation to teach.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 038712K
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates are eligible for provisional registration with the Queensland College of Teachers. Full registration is gained following 12 months of successful full-time teaching.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 32 courses:• 28 core courses• 4 electives
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CV09 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF LEARNING AND TEACHING (SPECIALISATION) At CQUniversity, our Graduate Diploma of Learning and Teaching (Specialisation) is one of the most fl exible pre-service teacher education programs available, giving you the option to study on-campus or off-campus from anywhere in Australia. There are two specialisations: Primary (Years 1 – 7) and Secondary (Years 8 – 12).Our program also offers you the ability to fast-track your learning and become a teacher – and change your career – in one year.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is that we are recognised for our ability to prepare you to be ‘work-ready’ when you graduate. We do this by providing you with the right balance of theory and practical experience.Your in-school placements will be spread over the year and will include three days per week for Terms 2 and 3 followed by a six-week internship in Term 4, providing you with a smooth transitional period from student-teacher to teacher.The combination of theory and practice is what makes our Graduate Diploma of Learning and Teaching stand out as a pre-service teacher program of the future. It also makes you highly employable on completion.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Graduate Diploma of Learning and Teaching (Specialisation), you will have the option to become a teacher in either primary or secondary schools. You will also have the choice of other roles in the teaching profession, including as a trainer in private organisations or as an education liaison offi cer.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT8 courses/48 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLThere are three compulsory residential schools which are mandatory, held at Rockhampton. The fi rst of these is scheduled for Orientation Week.
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENT56 days of Embedded Professional Learning to be completed over three days per week over school terms 2 and 3 plus a six-week graduate internship over the fi rst six weeks of school term 4.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 066533C
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONGraduates are eligible for provisional registration with the Queensland College of Teachers. Full registration is gained following 12 months of successful full-time teaching.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 8 core courses:• 8 core courses from one the following specialisations:
- Primary (Years 1 – 7)- Secondary (Years 8 – 12)
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CG73 MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONA Master of Professional Education at CQUniversity is a new program that will equip you with a holistic view and understanding of the importance of learning and education in our communities, workplaces and education systems on both a local and global scale. Our program explores all concepts of education and learning, and will provide you with the critical skills and knowledge to succeed in your chosen fi eld. It also offers specialised expertise in the areas of e-learning, and evaluating and researching learning.Some of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer fl exible learning options and can connect you with educational leaders and researchers at the highest levels and who have extensive experience in learning and education practices.You will leave this program with a deep knowledge of contemporary concepts, principles and practices of education and learning. You will literally learn how people learn and how education shapes knowledge and understanding.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESA Master of Professional Education will help boost your career opportunities in all environments and allow you as a manager and leader to successfully assist others to learn and develop.
DURATION1.5 years full-time (may be fast-tracked to one year for students in Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney)
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July and November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT8 courses / 64 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 066409GNSW – 066161DVIC – 067812K
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou must complete 8 courses (64 units of credit) to satisfy the requirements for the award.
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CA87 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERINGCQUniversity’s Bachelor of Engineering features project-based learning, which means you will develop the technical and professional skills required to engineer in real-life contexts. Available in FLEX mode, you can combine full-time work with study and complete your degree at a time and place that best suits your lifestyle.One of the key benefi ts of studying engineering at CQUniversity is our ties to industry. This means you have access to practicing engineers who deliver workshops, industry-sponsored projects as well as practical support in the form of industry-based scholarships offered by some of Australia’s leading companies.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing your Bachelor of Engineering, you will be able to work as a professional engineer in either the civil, electrical or mechanical engineering fi elds, depending on your chosen specialisation.PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONAll program discipline plans are accredited by Engineers Australia.
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSE/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/192 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLDependent upon courses selected, compulsory attendance is required.
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENT12 weeks of approved industry work and report.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 041499F
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 6 common year 1 courses• 18 courses within one of the selected plans
- Civil- Electrical- Mechanical- Mining
CF47 BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (CO-OP)/DIPLOMA OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE (ENGINEERING)CQUniversity’s Bachelor of Engineering (Co-op)/Diploma of Professional Practice (Engineering) features two six-month co-operative work placements as well as project-based learning. This means you will develop the technical and professional skills required to engineer in real-life contexts and already have one year of experience upon graduation. The process of applying for work placements will also help you develop important interview and other job-search skills.One of the key benefi ts of studying engineering at CQUniversity is our ties to industry. This means you have access to practicing engineers who deliver workshops, industry-sponsored projects as well as practical support in the form of industry-based scholarships offered by some of Australia’s leading companies.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing your Bachelor or Engineering (Co-op)/Diploma of Professional Practice (Engineering), you will be able to work as a professional engineer in either the civil, electrical or mechanical engineering fi elds depending on your chosen specialisation.PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONAll discipline plans of this program are accredited by Engineers Australia.
DURATION4.5 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT29 courses/234 units of credit
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou must gain at least 48 weeks of employment in your relevant fi eld of engineering. Placement is coordinated by the Faculty.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 065373M
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 29 courses:• 6 core courses• 23 courses from one of the following plans
- Civil- Electrical- Mechanical
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CU51 BACHELOR OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGYA Bachelor of Aviation Technology at CQUniversity is a unique program that offers a well-rounded approach to all aspects of the aviation industry. It will not only equip you with skills in aviation theory but also management and information technology, giving you an edge over other students.There are a number of other benefi ts of studying this program at CQUniversity, including the ability to fast-track through this program over three terms, and access to dedicated staff who will offer personal engagement and encouragement for you to be the best you can be.We also offer fl exible learning options, so you have the choice to study on- or off-campus with great support systems in either setting. Your learning will also include real-world experiences, ensuring you are work-ready on completion.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOur Bachelor of Aviation Technology will give you a wide range of careers to choose from, including fl ight operations manager, fl ight scheduler, aviation analyst, logistics operations manager and rescue operations manager. With separate fl ying, you will also be qualifi ed to become a civilian or defence force pilot.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT20 courses/144 units of credit
EXIT AWARDSDiploma of Aviation Theory
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 038278A
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONOur program is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) at Associate level.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 20 courses:• 5 courses in Aviation Theory• 11 courses in Information Technology• 4 courses in Business Management
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
CB23 MASTER OF MANAGEMENT (ENGINEERING)Engineering Managers must deal with a much broader set of responsibilities than the engineering knowledge and skills they have acquired and developed to practice in their particular discipline. You will need well-understood and developed human resources, management and organisational skills combined with the ability to apply appropriate models of leadership and governance to your organisation. You will also need to apply well-developed project management and systems engineering processes in projects. Another important aspect of successful projects is an understanding of return on investment in the development and delivery of projects.If you are seeking professional development or want to enhance your career opportunities and improve employability, particularly mid-career, the Master of Management (Engineering) program will equip you for the responsibilities of managing and leading teams.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThe Master of Management (Engineering) will give you employment opportunities in the management of engineering projects in industry and government. The acquired knowledge and developed skills may also be applied to areas other than engineering.
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYSydney, Rockhampton
ENTRY DATES*February, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT12 courses/96 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 072160KNSW – 072001C
* Available from Term 1, 2011
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou must complete 9 courses and 3 electives to satisfy the requirements for the award. (Electives can be any CQUniversity postgraduate courses adding up to 24 credit points. Students who have gained advanced entry will be exempt the three electives.)
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Health and R
ecreation
HEALTH AND RECREATION
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences, you will have the option to pursue a wide variety of roles including positions in hospitals, sports coaching, personal training, sports administration and sports journalism. Other positions include physical activity offi cer, sports development offi cer and rehabilitation case worker.PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates may be eligible to apply for registration with the Australian Association of Exercise and Sport Sciences.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLThe compulsory residential school runs over a two-week period.
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou will be required to undertake a minimum of 500 hours of voluntary off-campus clinical placements during the three years of the program.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 069480J
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 20 core courses• 4 courses from one of the following co-plans:
- Exercise Science- Health Promotion- Human Physiology- Human Resources Management- Journalism- Management- Medical Science- Nutrition Science- Occupational Health and Safety- Professional Communication (Public Relations)- Psychology- Tourism
At CQUniversity, our Health and Recreation programs have been developed to meet the ever-increasing needs of our communities both here and the wider global audience. We offer a broad range of study options, including fl agship areas such as nursing, health promotion, and occupational health and safety as well as new offerings in medical science, paramedic science, medical imaging and medical sonography.
Our programs are extremely fl exible with many being offered through distance education, allowing you to study from anywhere in Australia while you work. Another key feature of many of our programs is the integration of work placement, enabling you to put your learning directly into practice. In fact, such hands-on, project-based learning will not only see that your study is in context and practical, but also result in you being highly sought after by employers.
The qualifi cations you will gain at CQUniversity will be relevant and enable you, in many cases, to be accredited by the appropriate industry associations of your chosen career. This is because our programs are constantly being reviewed and updated in consultation with industry and other stakeholders. We also work closely with private and community health services to ensure that our programs cover the latest developments in industry practices.
These innovative programs are led by our staff who are at the forefront of their respective fi elds, often still contributing to and working within industry. They will provide you with excellent support and guidance throughout your study journey, and will assist you to achieve your goals.
Experience the difference CQUniversity offers – with our supportive environment, fl exible programs and experienced staff – all of which will help strengthen your skills and develop your knowledge so that you stand out from the crowd and enjoy a successful career.
CG85 BACHELOR OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCESAt CQUniversity, our Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences is the only program of its kind in Australia that is offered in fl exible mode, which means you can study full-time or part-time and either on-campus or from anywhere you like.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer smaller class sizes and more personalised learning to cater to your individual needs.Our program will provide you with the right mix of theory and hands-on laboratory experiences, so you can apply what you learn in a practical capacity. It also includes two placements of work-integrated learning – one clinically based and one sport based – giving you great exposure to real workplace practices and ensuring you are ‘work-ready’ when you graduate.
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs.
Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CG91 BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY AND GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MEDICAL SONOGRAPHYCQUniversity’s Bachelor of Medical Sonography and Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography is a three year undergraduate degree program, linked with a one year graduate diploma of Sonography.Our program is unique in Australian and provides you with an alternate educational pathway into the profession. The combined undergraduate and graduate diploma model allows anyone within an interest in sonography, and perhaps no prior health science background, to undertake a comprehensive four year program focussed on medical sonography. As a graduate you will be fully competent to perform all the major areas of ultrasound, abdominal, obstetrics and gynaecology, vascular and musculo-sketal sonography.You will benefi t from a large amount of clinical placements within industry and full accreditation form the relevant professional bodies.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completion of a Bachelor of Medical Sonography and Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography, you will be able to gain employment in public and private health systems as a Sonographer (Ultrasonographer). Australian sonographers are well regarded globally.
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYMackay
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT25 courses/192 units of credit
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou are required to undertake a minimum of 64 weeks of clinical study in the workplace.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 072159C
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates may be eligible to join the Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) Pending approval.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 25 courses:• 8 core courses• 17 specialist courses
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completion of a Bachelor of Medical Imaging, you will be able to gain employment in public and private health systems as a Radiographer. Career prospects in Queensland and throughout Australia are excellent and as an accredited AIR practitioner, your qualifi cations will be recognised globally.
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYMackay
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT32 courses/192 units of credit
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou are required to undertake a minimum of 58 weeks of clinical study in the workplace.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 072158D
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates may be eligible to join the Australian Institute of Radiography (AIR).PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 32 courses:• 8 core courses• 23 specialist courses• 1 elective course
CG92 BACHELOR OF MEDICAL IMAGINGA Bachelor of Medical Imaging from CQUniversity provides you with skills and knowledge needed to work as an accredited radiographer in the rapidly changing medical imaging fi eld. You will be trained in state-of-the-art environment using the latest technology, developing key competencies in a digital technology platform; remote and rural innovation; community engagement; internationalisation and lifelong learning. One of the advantages of our program is the large amount of work placements. These incorporate refl ective learning at each stage of your clinical placement, meaning you can directly apply those skills and knowledge taught in the classroom to the real world.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completion of the Bachelor of Medical Services, you will be qualifi ed to work in a variety of health professions.The Pathology specialisation prepares you for employment in diagnostic medical laboratories where haematological, biochemical, microbiological and histological analysis of human blood, urine and tissue samples is conducted.The Clinical Investigation specialisation is designed to equip you for diagnostic physiological measurement, particularly in the respiratory, cardiovascular and neurophysiology discipline areas.Upon completion of the Nutrition specialisation you will be able to pursue a career in a nutritional health advisory and promotional role important in preventative medicine.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLThere are several compulsory residential schools/workshops attached to the program when taken in the FLEX mode.
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou are required to undertake a minimum of 8 weeks (300 hours) of compulsory off-campus clinical placements during the three years of the program. This is in addition to work integrated learning courses.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 072157E
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates from the Pathology specialisation may be eligible to apply for registration with the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists (AIMS) Pending Approval.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 8 core courses• 16 courses from one of the selected specialisations
- Pathology- Clinical Investigation- Nutrition
CG93 BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (SPECIALISATION)CQUniversity’s Bachelor of Medical Science equips you for a role as a health professional roles in your choice of three clinical professions - Pathology, Clinical Investigation and Nutrition. The curriculum has been developed in consultation with the respective professions and has a large component of work integrated learning. This ensures that you graduate with the practical skills required to be career ready and highly attractive to prospective employers. An advantage of studying with us is our fl exible delivery, which allows you to choose the way you wish to study and even lets you combine work with study.
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CQ23 BACHELOR OF NURSINGA Bachelor of Nursing at CQUniversity will provide you with the critical knowledge and practical skills for a successful career in the health-care industry. Our program will give you the right balance of theory and workplace learning opportunities to ensure you are ‘work-ready’ when you graduate.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a fl exible program that allows you to study full-time or part-time on-campus or from anywhere in Australia.We also have experienced staff and well-established links with industry, which helps to keep our program up-to-date and relevant to current practices.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Nursing, you can choose a number of nursing roles in the health-care profession, including positions in public and private hospitals, general health services and other services in mental health, community health, residential care, indigenous health, and remote and rural health.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Mackay, Rockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLThere are compulsory residential schools/workshops attached to the following nursing and science courses in the program when taken in the FLEX mode.
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou are required to undertake 1040 hours of off-campus clinical placements during the three years of the program.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 020827B
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONOur Bachelor of Nursing is accredited by the National Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 23 courses:• 21 core courses• 2 co-plan/ elective courses
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Arts, you can choose to go in one of many career directions, including environment and conservation, publishing, advertising, media liaison, research, community and welfare, or administration. Your fi rst job after graduation is not always an indication of where you will be in fi ve or 10 years’ time.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton (selected plans), Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLDependent upon courses selected
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTDependent upon plans and courses selected
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 003394G
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThe Welfare Studies plan is accredited by the Australian Institute of Welfare and Community Workers. www.aiwcw.org.auPROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 2 compulsory courses• 2 plans (12 courses)• 10 electives• Up to 10 level 1 courses
CA10 BACHELOR OF ARTSA Bachelor of Arts at CQUniversity offers you a wide choice of elective courses, and two compulsory fi rst-year courses which will help you to choose an area of specialisation. This generalist degree will open the door to endless career opportunities, qualifying you for a broad range of occupations.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a very fl exible program – you can combine on-campus and online study – and we have excellent staff support with great staff-to-student ratios. Our Bachelor of Arts will widen your horizons and grow your intellectual capacity.The aim of this program is to develop your overall skills and attributes, particularly in areas of critical thinking, oral and written communication as well as your capacity for further independent learning. To achieve this and ensure you are work-ready on completion, this program includes work experience and ‘real-world’ projects.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESA Bachelor of Psychology will qualify you to become provisionally registered as a psychologist and opens opportunities for further training such as the Masters of Clinical Psychology. Psychologists can choose careers in a wide variety of areas, from private practice, corporations, fi elds of education, government departments, health and welfare services, through to community agencies, the police and defence forces, research institutions and training and development services.
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT30 courses/192 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLAll students must attend residential school in Rockhampton.
EXIT AWARDBachelor of Science (Psychology)
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 033989K
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program is fully accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC).PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 30 courses:• 2 level 1 courses• 6 level 2 courses• 6 level 3 courses• 6 level 4 courses• 2 sociology courses• 6 other discipline courses• 2 electives
CU77 BACHELOR OF PSYCHOLOGYCQUniversity’s Bachelor of Psychology will equip you with a sound understanding of psychological principles and the critical-thinking skills necessary to become an effective psychologist. One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that our program is delivered by high-calibre staff from all over the world.Our staff have very diverse areas of expertise, including international leaders from clinical psychology through to animal-human interactions. Equally, our student body has a very diverse background both geographically and ethnically, allowing for informative discussions of the cultural and other infl uences on psychological processes.At CQUniversity, we will teach you how to express your opinions both in person and using electronic media and tools. You will also learn how to be self-motivated and pro-active in your approach to work, so that you are ready to hit the ground running on completion.
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Arts (Honours), you can choose to go in one of many different career directions, from teaching and diplomatic roles through to the media and editing.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT8 courses/48 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 009870C
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThe BA (Honours) in Psychology is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) in the internal/external mode.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 8 courses:• 8 courses
CA44 BACHELOR OF ARTS (HONOURS)At CQUniversity, our Bachelor of Arts (Honours) will not only provide you with a gateway to research higher degrees, but also offer you one of the most fl exible programs of any university in Australia. Another benefi t of studying this program at CQUniversity is that we offer a slightly broader range of disciplines (such as Creative Writing) than most other universities.Honours degrees, including the Bachelor of Arts (Honours), provide you with an invaluable link between pass degrees and research higher degrees. At CQUniversity, we have developed a challenging program that aims to prepare you for either full research Masters or PhD degrees.If you choose not to go on to research higher degrees, then this program will still equip you with research skills of a higher order than in the pass level Bachelor of Arts as well as an advanced ability for critical thinking and independent learning.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology you will be able to apply for conditional registration as a psychologist, eventually being able to be employed in a wide range of fi elds, such as career counselling; clinical neuropsychology; clinical and child counselling; educational, forensic, health, organisational and sports psychology; as well as in teaching and research - subject to you gaining professional accreditation.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT6 courses/48 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLAll students must attend residential school in Rockhampton.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 034840A
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATIONAustralian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accreditation has been granted for recognition of the PGD Psychology as a fourth year award in Psychology.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 6 courses:• 6 core courses
CV13 POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA OF PSYCHOLOGYCQUniversity’s Postgraduate Diploma of Psychology is designed for graduates who have, as part of their undergraduate degree, completed an accredited three-year program in psychology and who wish to complete a fourth year for the purpose of registering conditionally as a psychologist in an Australian state or territory. You will undertake advanced research training and be introduced to applied and professional uses of psychology. You will learn about professional ethics and the social and cultural contexts of psychological research and practice. You will also have the added advantage of access to the CQUniversity Psychology Wellness Centre – a teaching, research and treatment centre offering professional and confi dential clinical psychological services to the Central Queensland community.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Information Systems, you can choose to go in a number of career directions including business analysis, systems analysis, electronic business, electronic commerce, education, training, information systems development, information systems design, information systems management and information management.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 055819BNSW – 060713CVIC – 059400G
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program has been accredited at the highest level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) – Professional Level. For personal eligibility for membership, refer to the ACS website at www.acs.org.au.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 4 introductory core courses• 8 core courses• 4 advanced level (capstone) courses• 8 elective courses
CQUniversity’s Information Technology (IT) programs recognise the impact of IT on almost every aspect of our day-to-day lives. As such, we have a wide range of study options leading to traditional IT qualifi cations as well as more specialist areas such as aviation technology and multimedia studies.
All of our programs are fl exible, with most courses giving you the choice to study either full-time or part-time and either on-campus or by distance education, which means you can individually tailor your learning to suit your personal and professional needs. You also have the option to fast-track your study using our three-term year, and gain credit for prior study.
At CQUniversity, we provide just the right mix of theory and practical experience to ensure that your qualifi cations are relevant and well-rounded, making you attractive to employers and helping to widen your career options. In some of our programs you will also be given the opportunity to pursue paid work placements where you can earn while you learn.
Unlike most other IT programs, our focus extends beyond the technical aspects with a unique personal approach to teaching. Every program is delivered by our supportive lecturers and staff who offer industry-relevant and real-world experience, and include IT specialists, programmers and multimedia technicians.
All of our programs are monitored and upgraded to ensure they stay current and are at the leading edge of new developments and in line with the latest industry practices. We also have a host of new IT projects coming online, so there has never been a better time to enjoy the benefi ts that CQUniversity offers and boost your prospects for a successful career in IT.
CG07 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION SYSTEMSA Bachelor of Information Systems at CQUniversity offers you a program that combines academic and real-world learning tasks, giving you the experience and understanding of what to expect in the workforce. One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that our staff come from a diverse range of backgrounds with real industry experience.This program blends a variety of different aspects of business, which will enable you to obtain a good understanding of contemporary organisations. At CQUniversity, we will also provide the practical ability and relevant theory for you to develop the skills and knowledge required for a successful career in the business systems industry.The aim of this program is to give you the link between business and technology, and an understanding of the relationship between corporate information technology strategies and their impact on enterprise outcomes, outputs and processes. Our program is regularly reviewed to ensure the content is current for workplace requirements, and is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs.
Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Information Technology, you can choose a career in a wide variety of roles in both the public and private sectors, including analyst programmer, chief information offi cer, computer systems auditor, database administrator, enterprise architect, security analyst and IT project manager.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT:24 courses/144 units of credit
EXIT AWARDSAssociate Degree in Information Technology
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 003401CNSW – 017540KVIC – 023772K
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program has been accredited at the highest level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) – Professional Level. For personal eligibility for membership, refer to the ACS website at www.acs.org.au.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete a total of 24 courses:• 12 compulsory courses• 4 courses from one of the following specialisations:
- Application Development- Network Services
• 8 electives (at least 4 advanced)
CQ18 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYA Bachelor of Information Technology at CQUniversity will provide you with the opportunity to become a skilled, innovative and work-ready professional in the information, communication and technology industry. This program offers industry-relevant courses with real-world experiences integrated into the learning environment.There are a number of benefi ts of studying this program at CQUniversity, including dedicated staff with a more personal approach to teaching, fl exibility in course selection with the ability to study on- or off-campus, and the capacity to fast-track your study through the program over three terms.The aim of this program is to ensure you exit with the skills and abilities required for a successful career in the information technology industry. Depending on the specialisation and electives chosen, you will be able to plan and manage the implementation of complex networks, build integrated distributed systems, and develop applications using industry-recognised technologies and methodologies.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESA Bachelor of Multimedia Studies at CQUniversity will allow you to choose from a diverse range of creative careers, including digital media producer, web designer, graphic designer, illustrator, photographer, 3D animator, fi lmmaker, video producer, visual effects artist, game designer, software developer and project manager.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
EXIT AWARDSAssociate Degree of Multimedia Studies
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 023165MNSW – 029395DVIC – 030617G
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program has been accredited at the highest level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) – Professional Level. For personal eligibility for membership, refer to the ACS website at www.acs.org.au.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 6 compulsory courses at level 1• 6 compulsory courses at advanced level• 1 major (6 courses) from the following:
- Digital Production- Information Technology
• 6 electives
CU23 BACHELOR OF MULTIMEDIA STUDIESThe Bachelor of Multimedia Studies at CQUniversity will help you turn your creative ambitions into a professional career. At CQUniversity, we offer one of the most fl exible digital media programs in Australia where you can choose to study on-campus or off-campus, full-time or part-time, and where you may get credit for prior study.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is the fl exibility of future employment this program provides. The Bachelor Multimedia Studies will qualify you as a digital media generalist with a speciality. This means you can use your specialty when there is relevant work available, but you can also work in other areas when needed.At CQUniversity you will have the opportunity to gain valuable experience collaborating with a diverse group of participants and stakeholders in online and virtual environments. And in your fi nal year you will also have the opportunity to work with real clients on real projects ensuring you are work-ready on completion.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOur Bachelor of Aviation Technology will give you a wide range of careers to choose from, including fl ight operations manager, fl ight scheduler, aviation analyst, logistics operations manager and rescue operations manager. With separate fl ying, you will also be qualifi ed to become a civilian or defence force pilot.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT20 courses/144 units of credit
EXIT AWARDSDiploma of Aviation Theory
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 038278A
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONOur program is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) at an Associate level.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 20 courses:• 5 courses in aviation theory• 11 courses in information technology• 4 courses in business management
CU51 BACHELOR OF AVIATION TECHNOLOGYA Bachelor of Aviation Technology at CQUniversity is a unique program that offers a well-rounded approach to all aspects of the aviation industry. It will not only equip you with skills in aviation theory but also management and information technology, giving you an edge over other students.There are a number of other benefi ts of studying this program at CQUniversity, including the ability to fast-track through this program over three terms, and access to dedicated staff who will offer personal engagement and encouragement for you to be the best you can be.We also offer fl exible learning options, so you have the choice to study on- or off-campus with great support systems in either setting. Your learning will also include real-world experiences, ensuring you are work-ready on completion.At CQUniversity, we have two fl ight schools with plans for more in the future, and we have a successful history of securing jobs for our graduates.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours), you can choose to pursue a research career in one of many industries within the public or private sectors.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT48 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 053504D
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 48 units of credit• 4 core courses
CA57 BACHELOR OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (HONOURS)At CQUniversity, our Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) is designed to fast-track you into a research degree supervised by an internationally recognised leader in research in Information Technology.One of the advantages of studying at CQUniversity is that if you achieve fi rst-class honours you will be eligible for a research scholarship for a PhD program, while second-class honours leads to a research Masters program.Another benefi t of our program is that it is offers great fl exibility, allowing you to study part-time or full-time and either on-campus or online from anywhere in Australia, so you can tailor your learning to suit your individual needs.
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESA Graduate Certifi cate of Information Systems will improve your chances of fi nding employment in a number of roles in both the public and private sectors, including as a systems analyst, database administrator, security analyst, electronic data processing (EDP) auditor, and software engineer.
DURATION0.5 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT3 courses/24 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 047379KNSW – 047400GVIC – 048871A
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 3 courses:• 2 core courses• 1 course from selection
CF78 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION SYSTEMSA Graduate Certifi cate of Information Systems at CQUniversity will advance your skills with people, technology and modern-day organisations. Our program will equip you with the tools you need for a long and stimulating career in the information systems industry.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer an innovative approach to learning. Our dedicated staff will provide you with the right balance of theory and work-integrated learning to fulfi l your career goals.The aim of our program is to give you the opportunity to improve your management skills and upgrade your knowledge of contemporary information systems.It will also help you develop the skills required by modern businesses for solving a wide range of information systems problems.Our program is up-to-date with industry practice and is professionally accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Graduate Certifi cate in Information Technology, you can choose a career in a wide variety of roles including application programmer, software developer, software engineer, systems analyst, database manager, network engineer and IT project manager.
DURATION0.5 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT3 courses/24 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 069476ENSW – 062752BVIC – 062765G
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program has been accredited at the highest level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) – Professional Level. For personal eligibility for membership, refer to the ACS website at www.acs.org.au.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 3 courses• 2 core courses• 1 course from selection
CG55 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYA Graduate Certifi cate in Information Technology at CQUniversity offers you a comprehensive program with great fl exibility. One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that there are three courses to complete and all courses are available online or on-campus.If you choose to take the online option, you will be provided with high-quality, web-based resources in all courses, with the support of attentive staff. If you opt to study on-campus, you will have access to face-to-face dedicated and committed staff who offer a more personal approach to teaching.Another benefi t of studying a Graduate Certifi cate in Information Technology at CQUniversity is that we offer three terms a year, so you can complete your studies at an accelerated pace. Our courses are up-to-date and will provide you with great potential to extend to a Graduate Diploma and Masters degree.The aim of this program is to ensure you exit with the skills and abilities required for a successful career in the information technology industry.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Graduate Diploma of Information Technology, you can choose a career in a wide variety of roles including application programmer, software developer, software engineer, systems analyst, database manager, network engineer and IT project manager.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT6 courses/48 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 069471KNSW – 062753AVIC – 062766G
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONOur program is currently seeking accreditation from the Australian Computer Society (ACS).PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 6 courses:• 6 courses
COIS21001 Web Applications for BusinessCOIS20025 Systems Development OverviewCOIT29222 Structured ProgrammingMATH21001 Conceptual FoundationsCOIS20026 Database Development and ManagementCOIS20027 Digital Telecommunications and NetworksCOIT23001 Object Oriented PrinciplesCOIT23002 Computer GraphicsCOIT23005 Distributed Systems
CG56 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYA Graduate Diploma of Information Technology at CQUniversity will provide you with the necessary skills for a successful career in the information technology industry. One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a three-term year so you can fast-track your studies.We also offer great fl exibility, with all six courses of the Graduate Diploma of Information Technology available online. This easily accessible program is backed up with high-quality, web-based resources in all courses as well as online support from our dedicated staff.Should you prefer to study on-campus, your face-to-face learning will be lead by experienced staff who constantly ensure that our courses are up-to-date and industry relevant.The aim of this program is to equip you with the appropriate skill-set and abilities required for a long and thriving career in the information technology industry. It will also provide you with great potential to extend to a Masters degree.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESA Graduate Diploma of Information Systems Management will help you progress your career in a diverse range of positions in both the public and private sectors, including as a data analyst and manager, network administrator, security analyst, software engineer, and business intelligence offi cer.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT6 courses/48 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 018754KNSW – 021843EVIC – 023775G
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONAustralian Computer Society (ACS) – Associate Level. For personal eligibility for membership, refer to the ACS website at www.acs.org.au.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 6 courses:Program A• 4 core courses• 2 electivesProgram B• 2 core courses• 4 electives
CF05 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENTA Graduate Diploma of Information Systems Management at CQUniversity will expand your skills and improve your prospects of advancing your career in the information systems industry.There are a number of benefi ts of studying this program at CQUniversity. We offer a diverse and multicultural environment in which to study, along with fl exible study that combines relevant theory with contemporary work-integrated learning.We also have dedicated staff who are committed to delivering personal attention – not just a one-size-fi ts-all approach to learning.The aim of our program is to develop your knowledge of people as well as your management of organisations’ technology and security. It will also equip you with the skills required by modern businesses for solving contemporary information systems problems.Our program is up-to-date with industry practice and is professionally accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs.
Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Information Systems, you can choose a career in a wide variety of roles in both the public and private sectors, including systems analyst, data analyst and manager, security analyst, business intelligence offi cer, information systems manager, software engineer and network administrator.
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT12 courses/96 units of credit
INTERIM AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in Information SystemsGraduate Diploma of Information Systems
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 009881MNSW – 021845CVIC – 023774G
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program has been accredited at the highest level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) – Professional Level. For personal eligibility for membership, refer to the ACS website at www.acs.org.au.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 12 courses:• 6 core courses• 6 courses from one of the following plans:
- Information Systems- Enterprise Security Management- Technology Management
CF75 MASTER OF INFORMATION SYSTEMSA Master of Information Systems at CQUniversity will boost your prospects of career advancement and give you a competitive edge over other graduates. One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we have an innovative approach to learning with experienced and dedicated staff. We also offer a diverse and multicultural environment. Our program combines the knowledge of people with managing an organisation’s technology and security, and will equip you with the skills required by modern businesses for solving contemporary information systems problems. The aim of this program is to extend your knowledge and skills in information technology, information systems processes and technology management at a professional level. Another benefi t of studying your Masters of Information Systems at CQUniversity is that we offer an Enterprise Security Management stream, which has proven very popular with students. Our program is up-to-date with industry practice and is professionally accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Master of Information Technology, you can choose a career in a wide variety of roles including application programmer, software developer, software engineer, systems analyst, database manager, network engineer and IT project manager.PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program has been accredited at the highest level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) – Professional Level. For personal eligibility for membership, refer to the ACS website at www.acs.org.au.
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July, November
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT12 courses/96 units of credit
INTERIM AND EXIT AWARDSGraduate Certifi cate in Information TechnologyGraduate Diploma of Information Technology
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 051163CNSW – 053145MVIC – 053162K
PROGRAM STRUCTUREAll students complete 12 courses:• 6 core courses• 6 courses from one of the following specialisations:
- Information Technology- Software Development- Network Security
CF74 MASTER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYA Master of Information Technology at CQUniversity offers you a choice of specialisations in Software Development, Information Security or Information Technology. One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that the entire program is available online.There are 12 courses to complete your Masters degree, and each is offered online and backed up with high-quality, web-based resources as well as online support from our dedicated staff. Should you prefer to study on-campus, your face-to-face learning will be lead by experienced staff who will ensure that our courses are up-to-date and industry relevant.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a three-term year, so if you choose to study in all three terms you will complete your Masters degree faster than you could at many other universities.Our program is current with industry practice and is professionally accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESThe Professional Year (PYear) in Computer Sciences assists former international students to obtain relevant workplace skills in their chosen occupation and to effectively increase their employment skills and employability, in turn helping to address Australia’s skill shortages in the ICT industry.
DURATION1 year full-time
AVAILABILITYBrisbane, Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney
ENTRY DATESFlexible. Contact campus for more information.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE Whilst completing the ACS Professional Year Program you will undertake the following elements:• Opening boot camp • An intensive training course in Australian workplace culture • An intensive training course in Professional Business Communication • An internship to enable you to gain workplace experience in the ICT industry • An online module of work in professional elements • Ending bootcamp
CG76 ACS PROFESSIONAL YEARThe Professional Year program in ICT is a structured professional development program combining formal learning and workplace experience. A 12-month job-readiness course, the program represents a new pathway from university to employment in Australia, teaching the necessary professional skills needed for a successful career in the Australian workplace. The course consists of four modules covering Business Communication skills, Australian Workplace skills, a Professional Element (IT Governance, Ethics and Strategic Business Frameworks), and a Professional Internship (work experience) component. These modules are designed to foster a greater awareness of workplace language and culture, and empower graduates by enhancing skills that enable them to fully engage with the role they undertake. Completion of this program will provide the Professional Year graduate with 10 bonus points under the General Skilled Migration points test, as specifi ed by the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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PRIMARY INDUSTRIES AND ENVIRONMENT
CQUniversity offers a range of Primary Industries and Environmental programs that have the scope and fl exibility for you to launch or progress your career in this vital industry. Environmental issues have never been more prominent both domestically and globally – and they are not just a source of news but also a source of employment.
The environment has become the focus of activities by communities, large corporations, schools and government at all levels. As such, a degree within the primary industries and environmental fi eld can increase your job prospects and set you up for a rewarding career.
At CQUniversity, we will help you develop the ability to identify and research environmental issues, gain skills to offer solutions to ongoing environmental threats and appreciate the role that environmental planning has in our society.
We have programs that are ideal for those wanting to begin a career, as well as professionals seeking to improve their knowledge and skills, in the environmental fi eld. Our programs offer the right combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, and include work placements so you can put the theory learned into practice.
All of our programs are designed to refl ect the latest developments in industry practices. They are also fl exible in their delivery, allowing you to study either on-campus or by distance education. Either way, you will have the support of our lecturers and staff who have industry-relevant and real-world experience and knowledge.
So experience the difference CQUniversity can offer you – with our supportive environment, fl exible programs and experienced staff to help you achieve your goals and pursue a fulfi lling and successful career in the environmental fi eld.
CA42 BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCEA Bachelor of Environmental Science at CQUniversity will provide you with the wide range of skills required to work in both the private and government sectors of the environmental science industry.One of the benefi ts of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer a more multidisciplinary approach to environmental science, combining courses from biology, chemistry, geography and sociology. This ensures that our program is better aligned to what is required in the contemporary workplace as well as making you more employable on completion.At CQUniversity, we also offer the right combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including both laboratory and fi eld work. As such, our program is designed to refl ect the needs of the industry and you can choose to do an industry placement, helping to put your learned theory into practice.These workplace placements are accommodated by our close links with industry, and they will prepare you so that you are work-ready when you graduate.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Environmental Science, you will open the door to a whole range of career opportunities in the environmental science industry, including roles as an environmental offi cer, environmental consultant, environmental scientist, vegetation management offi cer, air quality control offi cer or water management offi cer.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLSome courses have a residential component for external students.
CRICOS CODEQLD – 029850G
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 12 core courses• 6 courses from one of the following plans:
- Environmental Geography- Environmental and Natural Resource Sociology- Land Management- Occupational Health and Safety- Water Management
• Up to 6 electives or an additional core plan
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CG19 GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENTCQUniversity’s Graduate Diploma of Water Resources Management is designed to provide you with an opportunity to build on the knowledge gained in the Graduate Certifi cate in order to increase your breadth and depth of knowledge and application of skills in the area of water resources management. It is one of a suite of postgraduate programs developed by the International Centre of Water Resources Management (ICE WaRM) and universities such as CQUniversity to promote the internationalisation of Australia’s leading water resource management education and make a positive impact on the social, cultural and economic well-being of society. The wide variety of specialised coursework and study options enables you to create a program of study that meets your individual needs.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Graduate Diploma of Water Resources Management, you will be qualifi ed to begin or expand your career in water resources management, working for all levels of government as well as private companies and consultancies.
DURATION2 years part-time*
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSE/UNITS OF CREDIT8 courses/48 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 059986K
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete a total of 8 courses:• 4 core courses• 4 electives from the following streams:
- Ecosystem and Catchment Management- Irrigation- Groundwater Hydrology/Hydrogeology- Management of Water Infrastructure- Water Planning- Water Quality and Treatment
* In undertaking courses in the graduate certifi cate, students may be able to link into any of the CQUniversity access grids (Internet conference facility) or the ‘Access Grid’ of the partners involved in ICE WaRM.
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESA Graduate Certifi cate in Water Resources Management will give you the option to advance your career in the fi eld of water resources management, including roles as water resource manager, water resource consultant, hydrologist, water resource modeller, water supply planner, environmental scientist or environmental consultant.
DURATION1 year part-time*
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT4 courses/24 units of credit
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 059985M
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONRegularly reviewed by the accrediting body, the Building Designers’ Association of Australia (BDAA).PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 4 courses:• 4 core courses
CG20 GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENTA Graduate Certifi cate in Water Resources Management at CQUniversity will help to expand your knowledge and skills as well as your employability in the water resources industry both in Australia and overseas.This program is run in conjunction with a number of other Australian universities and offers a wide variety of specialised coursework and study options for you to choose from, so you can create personalised learning that meets your individual needs. You are required to complete four courses for your Graduate Certifi cate in Water Resources Management.The advantage of enrolling through CQUniversity is that we can offer you access to staff who are involved in world-class research and who are happy to share their expertise with you.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is that we provide great fl exibility in our program’s delivery, allowing you to study on-campus or from anywhere in Australia.We also have extensive links with universities in both Australia and overseas, giving you access to a vast network of people in the water resources management industry. These links also play a role in ensuring our program is up-to-date and relevant to current industry practices.
* In undertaking courses in the graduate certifi cate, students may be able to link into any of the CQUniversity access grids (Internet conference facility) or the ‘Access Grid’ of the partners involved in ICE WaRM.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of AppliedPhysics, you will be qualifi ed to work in arange of careers in government, industrialand educational fi elds, including exploration geophysics, medical physics, research laboratories like CSIRO, DSTO (materials, image analysis, signal processing), higher degrees research (geophysics, astrophysics, atomic physics, surface science), tertiary and secondary education, materials evaluation, electronic design and maintenance, acoustics/environmental measurement and pollution control, laser technology, energy production processes.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLThere are some compulsory residential schools for external students, dependent on courses selected.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 003409F
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates are eligible for graduate status in the Australian Institute of Physics.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 4 compulsory courses at Level 1• 6 compulsory courses at Level 2• 5 compulsory courses at Level 3• At least 3 Level 3 physics courses• 6 elective courses from one or more of the following plans:
- Electronics/Instrumentation- Geophysics
CA02 BACHELOR OF APPLIED PHYSICSCQUniversity’s Bachelor of Applied Physics is designed for those who want to understand the fundamental questions of life, the universe and everything, and in using such knowledge to make sure the quality of our environment is improved and our lives safe and healthy. You will study physics for its most fundamental applications and be encouraged to delve deeper into understanding how physics relates to the world, and what purpose it serves. The skills of the applied physicists in investigating, modelling and analysing the problems of the real world are the cornerstones of modern society. You will learn the languages and concepts that today’s complex technological society demands.
CQUniversity offers a range of Science programs that will provide you with general and specialised subject knowledge, as well as improving you skills in problem-solving, teamwork and communication.
Science is an adventure. Its discoveries and innovations offer solutions to life’s most pressing problems, and give insight into the fundamental structures of the world. As a scientist, your scope for exploration is wide and varied, from the depths of the Antarctic ice sheet to the workings of the human brain.
At CQUniversity, our science programs cover a diverse range of areas including biological science, aquatic resource management, industrial chemistry, marine ecology, mathematics, physics and the growing fi elds of medical science and biotechnology. Whatever area you choose, your science studies will take you from the physical to the biological as well as an ever-widening range of social issues.
We have programs that are tailored for those wanting to begin a career, as well as professionals seeking to advance their abilities and expertise in the fi eld of science. Each program offers a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, and some include work placements where you can put the theory learned into hands-on practice.
All of our programs are designed to refl ect the latest developments in industry practices. They are also fl exible in their delivery, allowing you to study either on-campus or by distance education. Regardless of how you choose to study, you will always have the support of our experienced lecturers and staff who bring their industry-relevant and real-world skills and knowledge.
So enjoy the difference CQUniversity offers you – with our encouraging environment, cutting-edge programs and supportive staff to help you achieve your goals and lead a rewarding and successful career in the fi eld of science.
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completing a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences, you will have the option to pursue a wide variety of roles including positions in hospitals, sports coaching, personal training, sports administration and sports journalism. Other positions include physical activity offi cer, sports development offi cer and rehabilitation case worker.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton, Distance Education
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLThe compulsory residential school runs over a two-week period.
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou will be required to undertake a minimum of 500 hours of voluntary off-campus clinical placements during the three years of the program.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 069480J
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates may be eligible to apply for registration with the Australian Association of Exercise and Sport Sciences.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 20 core courses• 4 courses from one of the following co-plans:
- Exercise Science- Health Promotion- Human Physiology- Human Resources Management- Journalism- Management- Medical Science- Nutrition Science- Occupational Health and Safety- Professional Communication (Public Relations)- Psychology- Tourism
CG85 BACHELOR OF EXERCISE AND SPORT SCIENCESAt CQUniversity, our Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences is the only program of its kind in Australia that is offered in fl exible mode, which means you can study full-time or part-time and either on-campus or from anywhere you like.Another benefi t of studying at CQUniversity is that we offer smaller class sizes and more personalised learning to cater to your individual needs.Our program will provide you with the right mix of theory and hands-on laboratory experiences, so you can apply what you learn in a practical capacity. It also includes two placements of work-integrated learning – one clinically based and one sport based – giving you great exposure to real workplace practices and ensuring you are ‘work-ready’ when you graduate.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completion of a Bachelor of Medical Sonography and Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography, you will be able to gain employment in public and private health systems as a Sonographer (Ultrasonographer). Australian sonographers are well regarded globally.
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYMackay
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT25 courses/192 units of credit
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou are required to undertake a minimum of 64 weeks of clinical study in the workplace.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 072159C
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates may be eligible to join the Australian Sonographer Accreditation Registry (ASAR) Pending approval.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 25 courses:• 8 core courses• 17 specialist courses
CG91 BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SONOGRAPHY AND GRADUATE DIPLOMA OF MEDICAL SONOGRAPHYCQUniversity’s Bachelor of Medical Sonography and Graduate Diploma of Medical Sonography is a three year undergraduate degree program, linked with a one year graduate diploma of Sonography.Our program is unique in Australian and provides you with an alternate educational pathway into the profession. The combined undergraduate and graduate diploma model allows anyone within an interest in sonography, and perhaps no prior health science background, to undertake a comprehensive four year program focussed on medical sonography. As a graduate you will be fully competent to perform all the major areas of ultrasound, abdominal, obstetrics and gynaecology, vascular and musculo-sketal sonography.You will benefi t from a large amount of clinical placements within industry and full accreditation form the relevant professional bodies.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completion of a Bachelor of Medical Imaging, you will be able to gain employment in public and private health systems as a Radiographer. Career prospects in Queensland and throughout Australia are excellent and as an accredited AIR practitioner, your qualifi cations will be recognised globally.
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYMackay
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT32 courses/192 units of credit
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou are required to undertake a minimum of 58 weeks of clinical study in the workplace.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 072158D
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates may be eligible to join the Australian Institute of Radiography (AIR).PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 32 courses:• 8 core courses• 23 specialist courses• 1 elective course
CG92 BACHELOR OF MEDICAL IMAGINGA Bachelor of Medical Imaging from CQUniversity provides you with skills and knowledge needed to work as an accredited radiographer in the rapidly changing medical imaging fi eld. You will be trained in state-of-the-art environment using the latest technology, developing key competencies in a digital technology platform; remote and rural innovation; community engagement; internationalisation and lifelong learning. One of the advantages of our program is the large amount of work placements. These incorporate refl ective learning at each stage of your clinical placement, meaning you can directly apply those skills and knowledge taught in the classroom to the real world.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESOn completion of the Bachelor of Medical Services, you will be qualifi ed to work in a variety of health professions.The Pathology specialisation prepares you for employment in diagnostic medical laboratories where haematological, biochemical, microbiological and histological analysis of human blood, urine and tissue samples is conducted.The Clinical Investigation specialisation is designed to equip you for diagnostic physiological measurement, particularly in the respiratory, cardiovascular and neurophysiology discipline areas.Upon completion of the Nutrition specialisation you will be able to pursue a career in a nutritional health advisory and promotional role important in preventative medicine.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLThere are several compulsory residential schools/workshops attached to the program when taken in the FLEX mode.
PRACTICUM/WORK PLACEMENTYou are required to undertake a minimum of 8 weeks (300 hours) of compulsory off-campus clinical placements during the three years of the program. This is in addition to work integrated learning courses.
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 072157E
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONGraduates from the Pathology specialisation may be eligible to apply for registration with the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists (AIMS) Pending Approval.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 8 core courses• 16 courses from one of the selected specialisations
- Pathology- Clinical Investigation- Nutrition
CG93 BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE (SPECIALISATION)CQUniversity’s Bachelor of Medical Science equips you for a role as a health professional roles in your choice of three clinical professions - Pathology, Clinical Investigation and Nutrition. The curriculum has been developed in consultation with the respective professions and has a large component of work integrated learning. This ensures that you graduate with the practical skills required to be career ready and highly attractive to prospective employers. An advantage of studying with us is our fl exible delivery, which allows you to choose the way you wish to study and even lets you combine work with study.
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Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIESGraduates in Applied Biology will have the expertise to enter into a wide range of fi elds, including public health and medicine, universities, national parks, agriculture, conservation and environmental management. Graduates in Industrial Chemistry will be qualifi ed for employment in areas as diverse as chemical and material production, agriculture, medicine, mining and metals, power industry, environmental science and ecology, food technology and forensic analysis, as well as careers in research and development in the private and public sectors.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 courses/144 units of credit
RESIDENTIAL SCHOOLMost courses taken in distance mode have compulsory residential components.
EXIT AWARDSAdvanced Diploma of Science (Applied Biology, Industrial Chemistry)
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 040203B
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis is related to the area of specialisation and co-plan.PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete 24 courses:• 8 foundation courses• 12 advanced courses• 4 electives
CU18 BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (APPLIED BIOLOGY, INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY)A Bachelor of Science (Applied Biology, Industrial Chemistry) at CQUniversity will provide you with a solid foundation in biological, chemical and environmental sciences in your fi rst year of study. In your second and third years, you will build on this foundation with a range of advanced courses in your choice of either Applied Biology or Industrial Chemistry, giving you the skills and knowledge for a successful career in the fi eld of science.If you are interested in the fundamental questions of life, and in applying your knowledge to improve the quality of our lives and our environment, Applied Biology could be for you. While in Industrial Chemistry you will study the fundamental principles of chemical sciences and develop your understanding of the signifi cance of chemistry to human society.Both courses of this program have a strong emphasis on practical work to complement the theory learned. This combination of hands-on experience and practical training means you will be ‘work-ready’ with excellent employment prospects when you graduate.
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STUDY ABROAD
Choosing to study abroad in Australia may be the most signifi cant educational choice and rewarding experience of your life. Prepare yourself for academic challenges, diverse cultural experiences and the opportunity for adventure and travel in exciting and geographically unique locations. The CQUniversity Study Abroad program offers the opportunity to participate in genuine Australian experiences and enjoy the varied landscape, history, people and culture while studying at a university that supports international students and their integration into the student and local communities.
CO57 STUDY ABROAD PROGRAM The Study Abroad program allows students currently enrolled in a bachelor or master degree level program overseas, to undertake undergraduate or postgraduate courses at CQUniversity from any available discipline area and receive credit towards their home university degree. Students choose a Study Abroad program at CQUniversity because it will provide them with an opportunity to travel, to experience the Australian culture fi rst-hand, to enhance employment potential, to change their study routine, to learn to think globally and to learn about themselves. At CQUniversity campuses in major cities – Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sydney, students can choose courses from a range of programs in Business and Information Technology. At CQUniversity Rockhampton campus the range of discipline areas include: Business, Creative and Performing Arts, Education, Engineering, Humanities and Social Sciences, Information Technology, Science and Environment. Study Abroad package programs are available at the Rockhampton campus which include: • Marine Science• Australian Conservation and Outdoor Pursuits• Australian Literature and Lifestyle• Aboriginal and Islander History • Creative Writing and Australian Geography
PROGRAM STRUCTUREStudents complete up to 4 courses per term for undergraduate study, and 3 courses per term for postgraduate study. Course enrolment must be approved by both the home institution and CQUniversity faculty prior to commencement.
DURATION1 or 2 terms full time
AVAILABILITYUndergraduate Study Abroad is available at Brisbane, Gold Coast, Sydney and RockhamptonPostgraduate Study Abroad is available at Rockhampton only
ENTRY DATESFebruary, July
COURSES/UNITS OF CREDIT24 units of creditUndergraduate study 4 x 6 credit coursesPostgraduate study 3 x 8 credit courses
CRICOS PROGRAM CODESQLD – 012078ANSW – 042312C
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CQUniversity provides a range of exciting and relevant research opportunities for master and doctoral candidates, and we are committed to excellence and quality in the research training experience of our candidates.
Research degrees require students to undertake supervised research on a specifi c topic of interest. The choice of research topic is varied.
Candidates can choose any area, provided the University confi rms the topic is valid and is able to provide suitable supervision and adequate facilities.
Your research will lead to the preparation of a thesis which will be critically reviewed by an expert panel. Doctoral candidates must make a signifi cant and original contribution to new knowledge, whilst masters candidates must demonstrate they have undertaken original research that has signifi cantly contributed to the subject area.
The Research Higher Degrees application form is available at www.cquni.edu.au
PROGRAM STRUCTUREThe program of study shall consist of:• Coursework as determined by the Faculty Pro Vice-Chancellor and Executive Dean; and• 3 supervised research studies (completed at a standard necessary for international refereed journal publication as per DEEWR disciplinary listings) to be submitted for examination as a research portfolio.
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYRockhampton (according to availability of resources), Distance Education
CRICOS PROGRAM CODE QLD – 051814F
Consultation with the Associate Dean (Research and Innovation) of the Faculty of Arts, Business, Informatics and Education will assist applicants to determine eligibility for admission, to identify the proposed areas of research and to ascertain the availability of suitable supervisors.
CD83 DOCTOR OF BUSINESS RESEARCHThis program is designed for those who are engaged in applied business research as part of their career development, or for research professionals who wish to support their career development with doctoral study. You will pursue a supervised program of study and research leading to the submission of a portfolio of written work.
PROGRAM STRUCTUREYou are required to complete:• Coursework component providing research education relating to professional practice and relative to the proposed program of study.• A research project that addresses an important problem or question concerning policy and/or practice in a profession or industry.
DURATION3 years full-time
AVAILABILITYSydney
CRICOS PROGRAM CODENSW – 062029G
CU55 DOCTOR OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIESThe Doctor of Professional Studies program is an internationally recognised higher research degree designed to produce innovation in commercial and other applied settings. Whereas the PhD, DBA, EdD and other ‘professional’ doctorates are single-discipline based, the CQUniversity Doctor of Professional Studies is explicitly transdisciplinary to refl ect the way research is carried out in industry and government. The Doctor of Professional Studies is a challenging real-world alternative to theoretical doctoral programs but with the same standard of academic rigour. The Doctor of Professional Studies is accredited in accordance with the Australian Qualifi cations Framework and complies with the Australian Government requirements for a doctorate degree.
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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHYThe Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a program of supervised research and study that may be undertaken in a range of possible fi elds. Your research will lead to the submission of a thesis which makes a signifi cant original contribution to knowledge. This contribution can be in the form of new knowledge or of signifi cant and original adaptation, application and interpretation of existing knowledge. The program is governed by the Program Rules for Masters Degrees by Research, which provide details regarding all aspects of admission, progression, submission and examination of the thesis.
PROGRAM STRUCTURETo complete the program, you will normally study for an expected period of 4 years (full-time) or 8 years (part-time). Applications for admission are considered at any time of the year for commencement
CD60 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY – BUSINESS AND INFORMATICSAREAS OF STUDY• Accounting• Business Management• Economics and Econometrics• Sales and Marketing• Other Business
within two enrolment periods. Continuing candidates will be re-enrolled at the beginning of each academic year by the University. The program is self-directed study under supervision.
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton (according to availability of resources), Distance Education
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 058810J
CD61 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY – ARTS, HUMANITIES AND EDUCATIONAREAS OF STUDY• Communication and Media Studies• Communication Technologies• Curriculum and Education Studies• Journalism• Language and Literature
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton (according to availability of resources), Distance Education
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 058809B
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES
CA40 MASTER OF APPLIED SCIENCEAREAS OF STUDY• Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies• Biological Sciences• Chemical Sciences• Computer Science• Engineering and Related Technologies
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 020808E
• Earth Sciences• Horticulture and Viticulture• Informatics• Information Systems• Mathematical Sciences• Physics and Astronomy
re-enrolled at the beginning of each academic year by the University. Candidates who may be required to complete prescribed courses will be enrolled in a separate program by the University.
PROGRAM STRUCTURETo complete the program, you will normally study for an expected period of two years full-time. Applications for admission are considered at any time of the year for commencement within two enrolment periods. Continuing candidates will be
MASTER DEGREES BY RESEARCHThe Master Degree by Research is a program of supervised research and study leading to the submission of a thesis which makes a contribution to knowledge. The program is governed by the Program Rules for Masters Degrees by Research, which provide details regarding all aspects of admission, progression, submission and examination of the thesis. Consultation with the University will assist you to determine eligibility for admission, to identify the proposed areas of research and to ascertain the availability of suitable supervisors.
AREAS OF STUDY• Aerospace Engineering and Technology• Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies• Behavioural Sciences• Biological Sciences• Building• Chemical Sciences• Civil Engineering• Earth Sciences• Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technology• Engineering Technology• Environmental Engineering• Fisheries Studies• Human Movement• Industrial Engineering
• Manufacturing Engineering• Mechanical and Industrial Engineering Technology• Medical Studies• Mental Health• Nursing• Pharmacology• Pharmacy• Philosophy and Religious Studies• Physics and Astronomy• Political Science and Policy Studies• Process and Resource Engineering• Psychology• Public Health• Sociology• Studies in Human Society• Veterinary Studies
DURATION4 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Emerald, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton (according to availability of resources), Distance Education
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 058808C
CD62 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY – SCIENCES, ENGINEERING AND HEALTH
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CA45 MASTER OF ARTSAREAS OF STUDY• Communication and Media Studies• Human Welfare Studies and Services• Language and Literature
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 001271B
• Law• Master of Arts• Political Science and Studies• Studies in Human Society
CA63 MASTER OF ENGINEERINGAREAS OF STUDY• Engineering DURATION
2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 020532F
CA81 MASTER OF BUSINESSAREAS OF STUDY• Business (Research)• Management and Commerce
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 020771B
CQ17 MASTER OF HEALTH SCIENCEAREAS OF STUDY• Health Science• Mental Health• Nursing• Public Health
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton, Distance Education
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 015724G
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs. Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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RESEARCH HIGHER DEGREES
CU36 MASTER OF INFORMATICSAREAS OF STUDY• Computer Science• Informatics• Information Systems• Information Technology
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton, Distance Education
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 040964E
CU37 MASTER OF COMMUNICATIONAREAS OF STUDY• Communication• Communication Technologies• Journalism
DURATION2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton, Distance Education
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 040695D
CU90 MASTER OF HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCEAREAS OF STUDY• Human Movement Science DURATION
2 years full-time
AVAILABILITYBundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay, Rockhampton, Distance Education
CRICOS PROGRAM CODEQLD – 023159J
Note: International students onshore in Australia on a student visa will not be able to undertake distance education programs.
Location of courses, majors and entry dates may vary throughout the duration of the program. Please check with the University for the current availability.
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CQUniversity Australia is committed to excellence in research and innovation with a particular emphasis on issues that affect the Central Queensland region. We strive to achieve relevance in our research goals through linkages with industry, business, government and the community, and through collaboration with national and international researchers and their respective networks.
The long-term Research and Innovation vision is for CQUniversity to be Australia’s leading university for research achievements and industry partnerships in our priority areas of research. The University will be known for its expertise in and contribution to innovations for and solutions to the issues that confront the resources industries, community health and social viability; and education.
To achieve this vision and our goals, the University is continuing its process for focusing its researchers and research efforts and increasing the scale of research through the establishment of the two institutes: the Institute for Resource Industries and Sustainability, and the Institute for Health and Social Science Research, and the establishment of two new research centres in the area of education: the International Education Research Centre and the Learning and Teaching Education Research Centre.
CQUniversity also provides a range of exciting and relevant research opportunities for Masters and PhD candidates and is committed to excellence and quality in the research training experience of its candidates.
Research at CQUniversity
CQUni Research structureCQUniversity focuses its research in the three priority areas that directly contribute to the support and revitalisation of our community; health, sustainability and education. The Office of Research facilitates research activity through the provision of effective and efficient support services. These priority areas are hosted within two institutes and supporting research centres and groups:
Iris Groups and CentresThe Centre for Environmental Management (CEM) strives to achieve environmentally sustainable development in the dry tropics. It has six main fields of endeavour - marine, coastal, terrestrial and freshwater ecology, environmental resource economics, ecotoxicology and some associated social studies. The focus is on issues associated with sustainable regional development, accounting for the costs of environmental impact, biodiversity management, rehabilitation success, ecosystem functional indicators of environmental performance and integrated regional monitoring.
The Centre for Railway Engineering (CRE) provides a focus for several engineering disciplines that apply to rail research. The CRE has a strong customer focus and endeavours to build a strong partnership between its researchers and the rail industry through high-quality generic and commercial research, continuing professional education and consultancy services. CRE has expertise in train and wagon dynamics, simulation, structural fatigue, failure analysis, erosion control, driver advisory systems, condition monitoring and train control and brake systems.
The Centre for Plant and Water Sciences (CPWS) aims to undertake research, postgraduate training and undergraduate teaching in the water and plant sciences. We have a focus on the tropical environment given our geographic locations, but we undertake basic research as befits the expectations of an academic institution.
Process Engineering and Light Metals Centre (PELM) particularly focuses its research in three areas: industrial materials failure analysis and sustainability; industrial processes with particular emphasis on optimisation of fluid flow parameters; and industrial asset management.
The Centre for Intelligent and Networked Systems (CINS) was established in 2008 to provide a focus for university research in the general area of intelligent and networked systems. It has four key research programs:
1. Agent-Based Systems 2. Computational Intelligence 3. Data Mining 4. Networked Systems
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Research at CQUniversity
The Power Engineering Research Group is looking to the future of electricity generation, transmission and distribution in its many forms. Our research currently includes areas such as Smart Grid, renewable energy systems, power quality, electrical asset management as well as traditional generation, transmission and distribution systems.
IHSSR Groups and CentresThe Australian Health and Social Science Study Panel is a study of Australian adults initiated and funded by the IHSSR at CQUniversity Australia.
The Centre of Longitudinal and Preventative Health Research strives to provide an evidence-based platform for health intervention research in Central Queensland through development of longitudinal prospective studies that monitor health needs and outcomes.
The Centre for Mental Health and Wellbeing evaluates clinical and behavioural health issues through the research and promotion of positive change as well as understanding the psychosocial, cultural and geographical contexts of health and health-related behaviours.
The Centre for Physical Activity Studies develops a range of ethical, evidence-based strategies to promote health and prevent disease through the adoption of healthier lifestyles and diet.
The primary aim of the International Program of Psycho-Social Health Research (IPP-SHR) is to examine and document the human experience of serious illness (both physical and mental). IPP-SHR addresses a wide range of topic areas including: haematology/oncology; mental health; palliative care; rural and remote health; Indigenous health and paediatrics.
The Population Research Laboratory (PRL) has a diversified portfolio of research projects that it has undertaken for university and non-university based researchers to enable decision making in both the public and private sectors, specialising in survey design, testing and evaluation; large-scale population-based CATI surveys; online surveys; focus groups; and combined methodology research.
The purpose of the Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research is to contribute to the prevention of domestic and family violence by informing, promoting and supporting the actions of individuals, communities, services and governments through state-wide leadership in research, education and evaluation.
10,000 Steps is Australia’s first ‘whole of community’ health promotion physical activity project funded by Queensland Health.
In addition, two new research centres support educational research.
Education research centresThe International Education Research Centre (IERC), established in April 2009, aims to develop for CQUniversity a leadership position in applied research into international education issues, enhancing the University’s capacity and reputation as a provider of high-quality interculturally-informed education and service to all its students, domestic and international. It also seeks to position the University as an authoritative and reputable public commentator on matters within this vital area of Australian education, social and economic activity.
Established in July 2009, the Learning and Teaching Education Research Centre’s (LTERC) membership and activities are inclusive of all staff and Research Higher Degree students interested in the scholarship of learning and teaching. LTERC is strategically positioned within the field of education research at CQUniversity. It provides multidisciplinary research capabilities and expertise in ethically responsible, socially and culturally inclusive investigations into learning and teaching. LTERC’s unique advantage and challenge is its diverse consistuencies, internal and external to the University.
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Useful Information
Work While You StudyMany international students gain valuable experience by obtaining work during their stay in Australia. Part-time or casual employment can not only provide you with the opportunity to earn extra income, but also help you make new friends and establish contacts.
If you are granted an Australian Student Visa, you automatically receive a work visa. Your work visa permits you to work up to 20 hours per week in part-time employment during term and full-time employment during vacation. You need to obtain a Tax File Number (TFN) to work in Australia. You can obtain a TFN online from the Australia Tax Office website or pick up an application form from the University.
CQUniversity also provides support to source employment. Many employers advertise daily via the University for casual and part-time employment (less than 20 hours per week).
Health CoverThe Department of Immigration and Citizenship requires all international students and their families to obtain health insurance through the Overseas Student Health Cover Scheme (OSHC) for the duration of the student visa. Medibank Private is the preferred OSHC provider for CQUniversity. Your full Overseas Student Health Cover payment must be made when you pay your first term tuition fees, prior to coming to Australia. The current annual membership fee is AU$858 for a family (or AU$429 for six months) and AU$429 for a single (or AU$214.50 for six months). If you have a health problem, make an appointment to see a doctor (look under medical practitioners in the telephone book). If you require emergency medical attention after hours, go to the Accident and Emergency Section of your nearest hospital.OSHC will contribute towards the cost of any medical and hospital care you may need while studying in Australia. The OSHC scheme covers you for 85% of the recommended government scheduled fee
for a doctor’s visit (including a specialist doctor) and pathology and X-ray services. For medical services while you are an admitted patient at a hospital, OSHC will pay 100% of the schedule fee. If the doctor charges more than the schedule fee, you pay the difference. OSHC pays the cost of ambulance transport to a hospital or medical centre if you have an accident or an unforeseen illness that requires immediate medical attention. OSHC does not cover the cost of dental, physiotherapy, optical, or any other ancillary services.
How To Make AnOSHC ClaimWhen you receive treatment from a doctor, you will be given an account to pay. After you have paid this account, take the account and receipt together with your OSHC membership card to any Medibank Private Office to apply for your refund, which will be paid into your nominated bank account.
Extra Private Health InsuranceYou may consider joining a private medical insurance company to cover you and your family for some of the cost of services not covered by OSHC such as optical, physiotherapy, dental and some pharmaceuticals. You may also choose to arrange private health insurance through Medibank Private or other health funds listed in the Yellow Pages of the telephone directory.
AccommodationNew international students enrolling at any CQUniversity campus will be provided with assistance and advice regarding accommodation options both prior to and upon arrival.
Rockhampton campus: International students have a range of accommodation options in Rockhampton. The CQUniversity Capricornia College offers on-campus accommodation for those studying in Rockhampton and is a great place to live and learn. The Capricornia College provides single-student accommodation with shared facilities and
a common dining room where all meals are included.
CQUniversity has teamed up with the Australian Homestay Network (AHN) to give international students the opportunity to be hosted by a specially trained AHN homestay host for their introduction to accommodation and living in Australia. Homestay is a wonderful way to share a unique cultural experience. AHN homestay hosts will help you with life in Australia, and advise you of general safety, accommodation and welfare information. AHN homestay families have undergone extensive training, police checks (as required), are personally interviewed and homes professionally inspected. Other benefits include insurance to protect you and your belongings while in homestay, and a professional 24/7 helpline including interpreter services should you ever need assistance. Information on homestay for students can be found at:
http://www.homestaynetwork.org/cquniversity-students
All campuses: At each of our campus locations students can choose to live independently or to share a rental house, apartment or townhouse, either furnished or unfurnished. Rental accommodation cannot be arranged in advance of arrival, as students must inspect the accommodation prior to signing a tenancy agreement. A bond fee is usually paid at the time of signing an agreement or lease. The bond fee is usually four times the weekly rent. Tenancy agreements are usually for fixed periods of time (six or 12 months). The agreement is a legal document that sets out the conditions of rent, dates when the agreement starts and finishes, and other terms of the agreement. CQUniversity staff can provide advice before an agreement is signed.
Public TransportPublic transport may include a bus, train, ferry or tram depending on where you live. Your weekly transport costs will be dependent on the distance you live from the campus. Costs range from AU$20 - AU$50 per week.
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Cost of LivingAustralia enjoys one of the highest standards of living in the world, while still remaining affordable.
An average international student in Australia can expect to pay about AU$360 a week on:
• accommodation; • food; • clothing; • entertainment;
NOTE:
• All costs are in Australian dollars and based on a yearly estimate.
• These amounts are estimates only and to be used as a guide only. They are subject to infl ation and currency fl uctuations.
• The listed amounts do not include accommodation establishment costs such as security bonds, utility connections or furniture purchases.
• Airfares and Overseas Student Health Cover (OHSC) are not included in the cost of living amounts.
• It is an expectation of The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) that students have enough funds to cover their day-to-day living costs. The amounts can vary widely
between students due to personal preferences, lifestyle and choice of accommodation.
Brisbane Gold Coast Melbourne Rockhampton Sydney Mackay Bundaberg Gladstone
Rent 7400 7400 8000 6600 8400
Food and drinks 4000 4000 4500 3500 5000
Transportation 1700 1700 2000 1400 2100
Utilities – gas and electricity 400 400 500 400 500
Mobile phone – local calls 500 500 500 500 500
Study needs – textbooks, stationery and photocopying 2000 2000 2000 2000 2000
Miscellaneous – clothes and entertainment 2000 2000 2500 1600 2500
TOTAL 18000 18000 20000 16000 21000
• transport; • international and domestic travel; • telephone; and • incidental costs.
You could spend more or less depending on where you live, your lifestyle and your course.
Information below sourced from AEI Study in Australia 2010, viewed 29 June 2010, http:// www.studyinaustralia.gov.au/sia/en/studycosts/livingcosts.htm
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Visas
Visa InformationYou will require a student visa in order to study in Australia. The type of visa you need depends on the length of your stay. If you intend to stay in Australia for three months or less, you may apply for a short-stay visa. For periods of study greater than three months, a Student Visa is required and is granted only if you enrol in a registered, full-time program in Australia. All courses for international students, and the Australian education and training institutions that offer them, must beregistered with the Australian Government. You can apply for a visa online. CQUniversity is not able to give qualified advice on the Australian visa system but the CQUniversity Student Services or Client Services staff are able to answer general questions about student visas and provide guidance on where you should go to seek further visa advice. Please visit theDepartment of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) website at www.immi.gov.au for further information. If you are currently living in Australia you can telephone DIAC direct on 131 881.
Graduate (Temporary) visa – Subclass 485This visa gives those overseas students who meet the two-year study requirement, but who do not meet the requirements for a permanent General Skilled Migration (GSM) visa, an opportunity to remain in Australia for up to 18 months to gain the additional skills they need. The visa will assist former overseas students as it will allow them to work and live in Australia, enhancing their cultural awareness and giving them greater exposure to the Australian labour market. Skilled graduate visa holders may choose to focus on improving their English language skills or gaining skilled employment in the Australian labour market. Alternatively, they may choose to complete a professional year that has been specified by the minister (where available in their chosen occupation). Applicants who can demonstrate that they have been employed in Australia for at least 12 months in their nominated skilled occupation or a closely related skilled occupation will be awarded 10 points under the GSM points test.
General Skilled Migration – regional Australia/low-population growth metropolitan areas For the purposes of General Skilled Migration (GSM), you may be able to claim points for the ‘regional Australia’ part of the points test if you have lived in one or more of these areas and have studied full-time at a campus located in regional Australia or a low-population growth metropolitan area for at least two years prior to lodging your migration application. You need to demonstrate that you have studied at a campus located in one of the specified regional/low-population growth metropolitan post codes. Rockhampton, Gladstone, Mackay and Bundaberg are on the specified regional/low-population growth metropolitan postcodes.
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CQUniversity Academic Entry Requirements
CQU Foundation Studies AdmissionEntry to the CQU Foundation Studies program is available to applicants who have successfully completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 11 and who are 17 years of age at the time of commencement of the program. Forecast or provisional results will not be accepted. Mature-age applicants are also welcome and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Diploma AdmissionEntry to Diploma programs is available to applicants who have successfully completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 12.
Undergraduate AdmissionEntry to undergraduate programs is available to applicants who have successfully completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 12. For example, successful completion of GCE ‘A’ levels is equivalent to the completion of Australian Year 12 and thus meets the undergraduate admission requirements. Please refer to www.international.cqu.edu.aufor entry requirements. Additionally, some programs do require previous study in a particular subject area.
Please check the CQUniversity handbook for specific program requirements at http://handbook.cqu.edu.au. If you have not completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 12, you might be able to gain undergraduate admission by completing a pathway program. See Pathways to CQUniversity through CQU College on page 82 for further information.
Postgraduate AdmissionDirect entry to most postgraduate programs is available to applicants who have successfully completed a bachelor degree, deemed to be the equivalent to an Australian bachelor degree. Please refer to www.international.cqu.edu.au for country-specific entry requirements. Additionally, some programs require previous study in a particular subject area. Check the CQUniversity handbook for specific program requirements at http://handbook.cqu.edu.au
Postgraduate PathwaysThere are also a number of alternative academic pathways through CQUniversity Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma programs. Check the CQUniversity handbook for specific entry requirements at http://handbook.cqu.edu.au.
Special ConsiderationYou may be eligible for special consideration if you do not have formal academic qualifications but have completed other forms of post-secondary study, for example professional qualifications or have relevant work experience. You should submit full details with your Application for Admission form or ask advice from your preferred campus. To establish your academic eligibility for international students applying for CQUniversity programs, please refer to www.cquni.edu.au
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CQUniversity Academic English Language Profi ciency Requirements
Foundation Studies and Diploma Program
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Coursework Program
Research Program
ACADEMIC
IELTSAn overall Academic IELTS band score of 5.5 (with no individual band score of less than 5.0)
An overall Academic IELTS band score of 6 (with no individual band score of less than 5.5)
An overall Academic IELTS band score of 6.5 (with no individual band score less than 6.0)
TOEFL An overall paper-based score of 500 including a score of 3.5 or more in the Test of Written English (TWE)
An overall paper-based score of 550 including a score of 4.5 or more in the Test of Written English (TWE)
An overall paper-based score of 600 including a score of 5 or more in the Test of Written English (TWE)
An overall computer-based score of 173 including a score of 3.5 or more in the Essay Writing Score
An overall computer-based score of 213 including a score of 4.5 or more in the Essay Writing Score
An overall computer-based score of 250 including a score of 5 or more in the Essay Writing Score
An overall internet-based score of 61 including a score of 17 or more in the Writing Section
An overall internet-based score of 79 including a score of 22 or more in the Writing Section
An overall internet-based score of 100 including a score of 25 or more in the Writing Section
To be eligible to apply for entry into the Bachelor of Nursing program, international students with English as a second language are required to provide evidence of an Academic International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score of 6.5 in all individual bands. International students granted more than 48 credit points as credit into the nursing program are required to provide evidence of an Academic IELTS score of 7 in all individual bands.
To be eligible to apply for entry to the CV09 Graduate Diploma of Learning and Teaching, a student must have an Academic IELTS of 7.0 in all bands in order to meet the requirements of the Queensland College of Teachers.
Undergraduate and Postgraduate Engineering coursework programs require an overall Academic IELTS score of 6.5 with no individual band score of less than 6.0 or TOEFL equivalent.
Graduate Certificate/Graduate Diploma and Master of Water Resources Management programs require an overall Academic IETLS score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.0, or evidence of previous tertiary study where English was the language of instruction within the last two years.
Students can articulate from many institutions, details of these may be found in the Direct Entry English List (PDF).
Prospective students will be required to provide certified documentation to verify any of the above circumstances, including the entry testing for English Language Studies.
If you are unable to meet the above criteria, Language Programs can provide you with English language tuition, so please contact admissions at your chosen campus. Where CQUniversity English Language and Foundation Studies programs are not available at your preferred campus, we will refer you to ELICOS and Foundation programs offered by our educational partners.
NOTE: Other acceptable evidence of English competence only meets CQUniversity’s entry requirements. As part of a student’s Australian Student Visa application, students may need to provide an Academic IELTS test result. Please check with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship DIAC (www.diac.gov.au) for application requirements.
To be eligible for admission to CQUniversity’s degree programs, international applicants for all programs are required to have an acceptable level of competence in writing, reading, speaking and understanding English. The following are the minimum levels as determined by CQUniversity’s Academic Board for admissions. Academic English examination results are valid if no more than two years has lapsed between the final examination result date and the date of commencement of study.
Prospective students will be required to provide certifi ed documentation to verify any of the above circumstances. In general, test results are valid for two years.
Other acceptable evidence of English competence for associate degree, undergraduate degree and postgraduate coursework degree entry includes:
• If your first language is English, or your permanent residence is in a country where English is the official language, and you completed your secondary education/undergraduate degree via the medium of English; or
• Successful completion of Year 12 secondary schooling in Australia (minimum of one school year to be completed in Australia within the last two years); or
• Successful completion of an Australian qualification recognised as at least AQF (Australian Qualifications Framework) Certificate IV (minimum period of study of one school year within the last two years); or
• Successful completion of English Language Studies approved by CQUniversity. English language studies will be CQUniversity approved if they satisfy both conditions of
• NEAS accreditation and
• CRICOS registered provider and course, or
• have been individually assessed by CQUniversity. See http://articulation.cqu.edu.au/. CQUniversity approved courses will have required an entry test (Academic IELTS or TOEFL). Calculation of the equivalence of outcome will be based on incremental improvement of 0.5 Academic IELTS for each 10 week course of language study (eg. entry with Academic IELTS of 5.0 followed by 10-weeks’ study will be equivalent to an outcome of Academic IELTS 5.5); or
• Successful completion of a Tertiary Studies Foundation Program (minimum period of study of one school year); or
• Overall Combined Universities Language Test (CULT) score of a least 60 percent with no individual component score of less than 15; or
• International Second Language Proficiency Rating (ISLPR) score of 3+ or better in all four skills (formerly ASLPR)
• GCE ‘O’ Level pass in English at the standard of ‘C’ or better; or
• GCE ‘A’ Level pass in English at the standard of ‘D’ or better; or
• Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) pass in English at the standard of ‘D’ or better
Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE) pass in English at the standard of ‘E’ or better is considered equivalent to IELTS 5.5
Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) pass in English at the standard of ‘C’ or better
Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination (HKCEE) pass in English at the standard of ‘D’ or better is considered equivalent to IELTS 5.5
SPM pass in English at a standard of ‘6’ or higher (Malaysia); or
STPM pass in English at a standard of ‘8’ or Higher (Malaysia); or
Successful completion (within the last 10 years) of a tertiary qualification from a CQUniversity approved provider in a country where English was the language of instruction; or
At least Grade 4 or VG in English from the upper secondary school diploma (Sweden/Norway); or
Successful completion of Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English; or
Successful completion of Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English with a grade of ‘C’ or better; or
Successful completion of an International Baccalaureate with a score of at least 5 at higher-level English language B, or at least 4 in either the A1 or A2 courses.
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General English(Rockhampton only)The General English program offers English for everyday use – work, travel, living, and as a pathway to advanced English studies and preparation for university. This program provides an opportunity to improve speaking, reading, listening and writing skills. You can join a General English class on any Monday (except scheduled vacations) and you can study for any length of time up to 52 weeks depending on your visa requirements. There is no IELTS entry requirement. However, you will do a placement test when you arrive so that you join the right class.
English Language Study Tours(Rockhampton only)The English Language Centre at Rockhampton can design tailored English Study Tours for individual institutions or groups.
The Tours can combine English study with: local tours of islands and beaches; interaction with Rockhampton schools for sport and other activities; outback tourism; regional industries such as mining or beef cattle; Australian indigenous culture and other themes as requested.
Contact the Director of Studies at [email protected] to identify your specific needs and to obtain a tailored itinerary and quotation.
English Language Programs at Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton and Sydney
English for Academic Purposes 1 (EAP1) 10 weeks(Gold Coast, Melbourne, Sydney)This program does not assume prior exposure to academic skills and introduces students to academic English skills and concepts in the fields of reading, writing, speaking and listening.Successful completion of EAP 1 grants entry to EAP 2.
Entry Requirements
• IELTS of 4.5 or equivalent
• Internal placement test is available
English for Academic Purposes 2 (EAP2)10 weeks(Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney)This program coincides with the commencement of Foundation Studies, Diploma, and EAP DE terms. It includes intensive practice of reading, writing, listening and speaking tasks that you require for university study. It includes research, information literacy and computer skills necessary for producing academic assessments. If you meet all requirements of this 10-week program you are able to gain direct entry to CQUniversity Foundation Studies, Diploma programs or EAP DE without the need to sit a further IELTS test.
Entry Requirements
• IELTS of 5.0 or equivalent; or
• Successful completion of English for Academic Purposes 1 (EAP1)
English for Academic Purposes - Direct Entry (EAP DE) 10 weeks(Gold Coast, Melbourne, Rockhampton, Sydney)This program offers students high-level skills in reading, writing, listening, speaking, research, information literacy, critical thinking and computer skills. Students are required to complete tasks modelled on those found in undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Upon successful completion of EAP DE, students may progress to an undergraduate or postgraduate program that requires a minimum IELTS of 6 with no band score of less than 5.5, without the need to sit a further IELTS test if they have received an offer of a place at CQUniversity.
Entry Requirements
• IELTS 5.5 or equivalent; or
• Successful completion of English for Academic Purposes 2 (EAP2)
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Location Programs available and Start/Finish Dates
Gold Coast Programs available: EAP 1, EAP 2, EAP DE
Start Finish
15 Nov 2010 11 Feb 2011
14 Mar 2011 3 Jun 2011
11 Jul 2011 30 Sept 2011
14 Nov 2011 10 Feb 2012
Melbourne/Sydney Programs available: EAP 1, EAP 2, EAP DE
Start Finish
15 Nov 2010 11 Feb 2011
28 Feb 2011 20 May 2011
4 Jul 2011 23 Sep 2011
31 Oct 2011 3 Feb 2012
Rockhampton Programs available: General English
Start Finish
Any Monday Any Friday except in after class test December
Programs available: EAP 2
Start Finish
6 Sept 2010 12 Nov 2010
24 Jan 2011 25 Mar 2011
5 Sep 2011 11 Nov 2011
Programs available: EAP DE
Start Finish
22 Nov 2010 19 Feb 2011
4 Apr 2011 17 Jun 2011
28 Nov 2011 10 Feb 2012
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CQU College provides an excellentpathway for entry into CQUniversitydegree programs. Successful completion of the CQU Foundation Studies program will guarantee entry into any CQU College Diploma program or directly into the first year of a range of undergraduate degree programs at any CQUniversity campus (subject to program requirements). Successful completion of any CQU College Diploma program will guarantee entry into second year of the related undergraduate degree program.
CQU Foundation StudiesDURATION: Two Consecutive Terms
AVAILABILITY: Brisbane, Gold Coast,
Melbourne, Sydney
ENTRY TERMS: February, July and
November
CRICOS PROGRAM CODES: QLD 064906F,
NSW 062758G, VIC 062771K
The CQU Foundation Studies program has been designed as an alternative pathway for CQUniversity entry. The curriculum focuses on developing and improving English language proficiency for academic study, and the use of these language skills in the subject areas of mathematics, computing studies and communication. There are course specialisations that prepare students for advanced study. Students will develop skills and capability in English language, communication, mathematics, computing and their selected specialisation as well as a practical understanding of enquiry-based research, which will ensure they have all the essential skills required to be successful at university.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Workshop-style classes will be scheduled throughout each of the two 13-week terms, with a break between terms. These workshops will consist of classroom instruction, student activities and self-study of 60 hours per course.
Pathways to CQUniversity through CQU College
There are three streams of study – Business, Computing and Social Science.
Business Stream
Business StudiesInternational Business StudiesElective from subjects in other streams
Computing Stream
Data ManagementDigital CommunicationElective from subjects in other streams
Social Science Stream
Identity and Interaction in SocietyResearch Skills and Global IssuesElective from subjects in other streams
TERM 17 CORE SUBJECTSEnglish for Academic Purposes 1AEnglish for Academic Purposes 1BEnglish for Academic Purposes 2AEnglish for Academic Purposes 2BAcademic Study SkillsMathematics FundamentalsIntroduction to Computing for Academic StudyTERM 24 CORE SUBJECTSEnglish for Academic Purposes 3AEnglish for Academic Purposes 3BProbability, Statistics and FinanceCommunication Skills1 SPECIALISED STREAM – 3 SUBJECTSASSESSMENT
Regular assessments including assignments and tests will enablestudents to develop the skills and confidence to successfully complete a higher level of study. Students are provided with continuous feedback to assist them in meeting their goals.
Over the two terms of the course, you will demonstrate your proficiency through participating in a number of methods of assessment. These include:
• Tutorial exercises• Written assignments• Tests• Presentations• Research projects
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Academic
Direct entry is available to those who have successfully completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 and who are 17 years of age at the time of commencement of the program. Forecast or provisional results will not be accepted. Refer to country specific entry requirements www.content.cqu.edu.au/FCWViewer/view.do?page=6561.Mature-age applicants are also welcome.English Language
International students are required to have an overall Academic IELTS band score of 5.5 or equivalent with no individual band score of less than 5.0.PROGRAM PATHWAYS
The CQU Foundation Studies program meets the requirements for Foundation Programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students, providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first-year undergraduate study or its equivalent. Successful graduates are guaranteed entry into a range of undergraduate degrees at any CQUniversity (subject to program requirements).
Diploma Entry RequirementsACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
Entry to the Diploma program is available to applicants who have successfully completed Year 12 or its equivalent. Refer to country-specific academic entry requirements www.content.cqu.edu.au/FCWViewer/view.do?page=6561.ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
REQUIREMENTS
International applicants are required to have an acceptable level of competence in writing, reading, speaking and understanding English.Students are required to have an overall IELTS band score of 5.5 (with no individual band score of less than 5.0) or equivalent.
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Diploma of Business AdministrationDURATION: Two Terms
AVAILABILITY: Brisbane, Gold Coast,
Melbourne, Sydney
ENTRY TERMS: February, July and
November
FURTHER STUDY / PROGRAM PATHWAY:
Guaranteed entry to second year of the
Bachelor of Business (specialisations
include Marketing, Management, Human
Resource Management, Information
Systems), Bachelor of Accounting,
Bachelor of Financial Planning
CRICOS PROGRAM CODES: QLD 063669M,
NSW 062756J, VIC 062769D
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
The Diploma of Business Administration
equips students with knowledge of the
functions of a business and the skills
required to work in a broad-based
international business environment.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
TERM 1
• University Learning
• Human Behaviour in Organisations
• Business Information Systems
• The Marketing Function
TERM 2 (Choose four electives relevant
to specialisation)
• Management Principles
• Introduction to Economics
• Principles of Human Resource
Management
• Basic Principles of Accounting
• Essential Statistics 1
• Introduction to Contract Law
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Entry to the Diploma program is available
to applicants who have successfully
completed Year 12 or its equivalent.
International applicants are required to have
an overall IELTS band score of 5.5 (with no
individual band score of less than 5.0) or
equivalent.
Diploma of Information SystemsDURATION: Two Terms
AVAILABILITY: Brisbane, Gold Coast,
Melbourne, Sydney
ENTRY TERMS: February, July and
November
FURTHER STUDY / PROGRAM PATHWAY:
Guaranteed entry to second year of the
Bachelor of Information Systems
CRICOS PROGRAM CODES: QLD 063670G,
NSW 062755K, VIC 062768E
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Career opportunities for graduates exist
as information systems administrators,
business analysts, web managers and
designers, network managers and IS security
specialists.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
TERM 1• University Learning
• Human Behaviour in Organisations
• Business Information Systems
• Web Designing
TERM 2• Data Communications 1
• Systems Development 1
• Professional Issues
• Management Principles
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Entry to the Diploma program is available
to applicants who have successfully
completed Year 12 or its equivalent.
International applicants are required to have
an overall IELTS band score of 5.5 (with no
individual band score of less than 5.0) or
equivalent.
Diploma of Information TechnologyDURATION: Two Terms
AVAILABILITY: Brisbane, Gold Coast,
Melbourne, Sydney
ENTRY TERMS: February, July and
November
CRICOS PROGRAM CODES: QLD 063667B,
NSW 062754M, VIC 062767F
FURTHER STUDY/PROGRAM PATHWAY:
Guaranteed entry to second year of the
Bachelor of Information Technology.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Career opportunities for graduates exist as
database administrators, systems
administrators and analysts, communications
specialists, database designers, technical
writers, programmers, network
administrators, application specialists and
web designers.
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
TERM 1• University Learning
• Conceptual Foundations of Computing 1
• Computing Systems 1
• Technical and Professional Communication
TERM 2• Data Communications 1
• Systems Development 1
• Professional Issues
• Visual Programming 1
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Entry to the Diploma program is available
to applicants who have successfully
completed Year 12 or its equivalent.
International applicants are required to have
an overall IELTS band score of 5.5 (with no
individual band score of less than 5.0) or
equivalent.
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Financial Aid and Scholarships
Strategic Research Scholarships (SRS)
Eligibility Australian citizens / Permanent residents who have lived in Australia continuously for the past 12 months / New Zealand citizens / International applicants from any country
Entry Requirements Honours 1 or equivalent
Stipend $45,000 (2009 rate)
Allowances Nil
Tuition Fees Full-Fee Paying for International Candidates
Tenure 2 years for Masters Candidates / 3 years for Doctoral Candidates
International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS)
Eligibility International applicants from any country, apart from New Zealand / This scholarship is available to commencing candidates only
Entry Requirements Honours 1, or equivalent
Stipend $20,427 (2009 rate)
Allowances Overseas Health Cover / Research Support Grant / Thesis Allowance
Tuition Fees Scholarship covers tuition fees
Tenure 2 years for Masters Candidates / 3 years for Doctoral Candidates
IPRS Website DEEWR IPRS web site: http://www.innovation.gov.au/Section/AboutDIISR/FactSheets/Pages/International PostgraduateResearchScholarships(IPRS)FactSheet.aspx
International Postgraduate Research Award (IPRA)
Eligibility International applicants from any country, apart from New Zealand
Entry Requirements Honours 1, or equivalent
Stipend $20,427 (2009 base rate)
Allowances Research Support Grant / Thesis allowance
Tuition Fees Scholarship covers tuition fees
Tenure 2 years for Masters Candidates / 3 years for Doctoral Candidates
Postgraduate Research International Scholarship (PRIS)
Eligibility International applicants from any country, apart from New Zealand
Entry Requirements Honours 1, or equivalent
Stipend $22,500 (2010 base rate)
Allowances Research Support Grant / Thesis Allowance
Tuition Fees Scholarship does not pay tuition fees
Tenure 2 years for Masters Candidates / 3 years for Doctoral Candidates
When to Apply Applications close on 30 September each year. Awardees must commence program by 31 August of the following year
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Scholarship – Rockhampton
Eligibility International applicants from any country, apart from New Zealand
Entry Requirements Completion of bachelor degree plus work experience or equivalent
Assessed on a case-by-case basis
Tuition Fees Scholarship covers 33% of tuition fees
Tenure 2 years
Additional Information If you do not have the required work experience to enter directly into the MBA program, you can articulate through the Graduate Certifi cate to the Graduate Diploma in Management and then to the MBA and still receive a 33% reduction in tuition fees for all programs.
Vice Chancellor’s Scholarship – Rockhampton, Gold Coast and Sydney*
Eligibility New International applicants from any country, apart from New Zealand
Entry Requirements Assessed on a case-by-case basis on prior academic achievement
Tuition Fees Scholarship covers 20% of tuition fees for the duration of the program, provisional on maintaining satisfactory academic progress
Tenure Standard program duration
Other * applies only to undergraduate programs at the Sydney Campus
AusAID Scholarships – Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) and Australian Leadership Awards (ALA)
Eligibility ADS – Partner countries for study in areas relevant to development needs of the specifi c country
ALA – Partner countries for leaders and potential leaders to assume leadership roles to infl uence social and economic policy reform and development outcomes
Entry Requirements Contact AusAID - details below *
Tuition Fees Scholarships cover full tuition fees for the duration of the program provisional on maintaining satisfactory academic progress plus a stipend *
Tenure Standard program duration *
Other* Further information email: [email protected]
AusAID website: www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar/
Conditions apply. Application forms and information on the above scholarships are available at: www.cquni.edu.au
US Department of Education LoansCQUniversity welcomes students who finance their education through the US Department of Education Loans Program. CQUniversity is an approved foreign school for eligible US students. Students can choose to study at any CQUniversity campus and should quote the following reference number in their loan application documents – OPE identification number G30975.
Financial Aid and Scholarships
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Selecting the right application form• To apply for a Coursework Program,
complete the Application for Admission form attached.
• To apply for a Research Program, please download the Research Application form from www.international.cqu.edu.au/ pdf/research.pdf.
• To apply for an English Course, complete the CQUniversity English Language Centre Application for Admission form attached.
Note: All application forms are available at www.international.cqu.edu.au. Click on ‘How to Apply’ to download the relevant application form or apply online.
Articulations and credit exemptionsTo view articulations with other institutions or any advanced standing that may be relevant to your previous studies and the exemptions you are eligible to receive for studies with CQUniversity, please visit http://articulation.cqu.edu.au
You must include proof of preliminary program, for example a Letter of Offer and an eCOE for an Advanced Diploma from another institution if you are applying for an articulation.
To apply for credit exemptions, you must include certified* copies of your awarded certificates, transcripts, testamur and subject outlines (in English).
CQUniversity assesses on a case-by-case basis for programs where there is no formal articulation or for incomplete qualifications.
Action required by student
STEP 1 Lodge application to the relevant campus via the recruitment offi ce or your agent. Check that all supporting certifi ed* documents are attached by using the checklist on the application form.
STEP 4 Ensure all conditions (if any) have been satisfi ed. STEP 5 To accept your offer and apply for your electronic Confi rmation of Enrolment (eCOE), you will need to return:• International Student Contract with your signature and passport number • Remittance Advice Form • Make your fi rst payment** via electronic remittance, credit card or bank deposit
STEP 8 Apply for your student visa
STEP 9 Make travel arrangements. Ensure you arrive for enrolment and orientation.
Action required by CQUniversity
STEP 2Application assessed
STEP 3Offer made.Offer of Admission Folder will include:• Offer Letter• International Student Contract• Remittance Advice Form• Electronic Remittance Advice Form• Credit Card Authority Form• Bank Account Details Form
STEP 6Signed Student Contract andPayment received
STEP 7Electronic Confi rmation of Enrolment (eCOE) issued.
*Certifi cation stamp must include the certifi ers’ printed name, title or position, signature and date of notary. It may be obtained from a Justice of Peace, Commissioner of Declaration, a contracted agent of CQUniversity or the issuing authority or institution.**PaymentIn Australia – AU$1000 deposit. Balance of fi rst term’s tuition fees is payable upon enrolmentOutside Australia – First term’s tuition fees and visa-length health cover.
How to Apply
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Title
Family name
Given names
Male FemaleGenderDate of birth (DD/MM/YYYY)
Address
Telephone Fax
Applicant’s signature Date
General English - Rockhampton onlyHow many weeks would you like to study in total?
English for Academic Purposes Direct Entry (EAP DE) 10 week programEntry requirements IELTS 5.5 or equivalent.
English for Academic Purposes (EAP2) - 10 week program Entry requirements IELTS 5.0 or successful completion of EAP1
Citizenship (As shown on passport)
What is your postal address in your home country?
What is your postal address (if different from above)?
Address
Telephone Fax
Which course?
English for Academic Purposes (EAP1) - 10 week programEntry requirements IELTS 4.5 or equivalent
Gold Coast Rockhampton SydneyMelbournePreferred campus of study?
Yes NoHave you taken an English language proficiency test (eg IELTS, TOEFL)?
If yes, which test?
Student Travel Working holidayWhat type of visa do you intend to travel on?
ACCEPTANCE
I have read and understood the CQUniversity Refund policy as above and agree to the terms and conditions.
I declare that the information supplied by me on this form is true and correct in every particular. I have read, understood and agree to these terms and conditions. I authorise CQUniversity to obtain from other educational institutions and relevant authorities details of my enrolment, academic record and examination results.
Please indicate the date of the test and your score:
ScoreDate
Preferred start date?
Passport numberCountry
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ACADEMIC RECORD
ACADEMIC RECORD
Documentary evidence of your education qualifi cations must be attached to the application (not required for General English applicants).
Note:
Send certifi ed copies, not originals, of documents. If a document is not written in English, a certifi ed translation must accompany the application. Documents submitted with this application will not be returned.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Student Visa holders must attend at least 80% of classes which may include excursions planned as part of the language program. CQUniversity English Language Centre is required to keep attendance rolls of all class sessions and notify the relevant authorities of students with unsatisfactory attendance.
DECLARATION
I understand that, if I have a Student Visa, CQUniversity is required under Section 19 of the ESOS Act 2000 to inform the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) about:1. changes to my program enrolment; and 2. any breach of my Student Visa condition in relation to attendance.
Please note: Prior to commencement it is important that all prospective English Language Centre students read specific program information which is available in the CQUniversity English Language Centre prospectus or at www.language.cqu.edu.au. It is also important that you become familiar with the CQUniversity English Language Centre’s Refund Policy and English Language Centre Courses Dates and Fees List.
The information provided by the student to the provider may be made available to Commonwealth and State agencies and the Fund Manager of the ESOS Assurance Fund, pursuant to obligations under the ESOS Act 2000 and National code.
PROMOTIONAL OFFER CODE
AGENT STAMP
REFUND AND EXCESS PAYMENTS (CREDIT BALANCES) POLICY
• A full refund of tuition fees will be made if the Language Centre is unable to provide the requested course, if the applicant’s Student Visa application is unsuccessful, unless incorrect or incomplete information is supplied by the applicant.
• Where an applicant or student, after accepting an offer of a place, subsequently gives a minimum of four weeks written notice before the commencement of term of an inability to undertake the program, all tuition fees paid are refundable less an administrative fee of 10% of the tuition fee due.
• Where an applicant or student, after accepting an offer of a place, subsequently gives less than four weeks written notice before the commencement of the term of an inability to undertake the program, all tuition fees paid are refundable less an administrative fee of 50% of the tuition fee due if notice is given prior to commencement of the term. No refund is payable if an applicant withdraws after the commencement of the term.
• A full or partial refund may be given if a student withdraws from a course due to exceptional circumstances.
• A refund will be given if a student’s account is in credit. It is the responsibility of the student to be aware of credit amounts on their account, to apply for the refund and to maintain current address and contact details. The University retains all unclaimed credit balances if a student is inactive after one term. In the case of deceased students, the personal legal representative must apply for any excess payments to be refunded.
• Living or other expenses paid to CQUniversity in lieu of a student will be refunded on receipt of suffi cient supporting documents.
• Cancellations received after the commencement of a course will not be eligible for a refund.
• If a student scores 6.0 in an IELTS test and wishes to withdraw before completing a course, no refund will be given. If the student is accepted into an award program at CQUniversity, any excess tuition fees will be transferred to the award program. Fees will also be transferred if a student wishes to transfer to another CQUniversity campus.
• No refund will be given if an offer is made to an applicant on the basis of fraudulent documentation.
• CQUniversity is not responsible for any charges made by banks in the transfer of monies to the University.
• Applications for refunds not covered above will be determined on a case-by-case basis by the Manager, Student Finance, Student Administration, CQUniversity Rockhampton.
• This agreement, and the availability of complaints and appeals processes, does not remove the right of the student to take action under Australia’s consumer protection laws.
PAYMENT DETAILS
Payment details Calculate your costs
Description Rate (AU$) Quantity Sub total (AU$)
Non-refundable registration fee 120.00 120.00
Homestay accommodation placement fee (Rockhampton only) 165.00 165.00
Textbooks fee (Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney) approximately 200.00
Textbooks fee (Rockhampton) approximately 70.00
Tuition fee (Gold Coast, Melbourne and Sydney) 2010 ** per week 295.00 295 x weeks
Tuition fee (Rockhampton) 2010 ** per week 280.00 280 x weeks
Overseas student health cover – student visa only * 1 month 35.75
* Prices from 1 January, 2011 – subject to change without notifi cation. You are required to have cover for the total duration of your student visa. For programs under 10 months, you will be required to pay an additional month of cover. Please refer to www.medibank.com.au\oshc for latest information.
** Tuition fees are subject to change each year. Please visit www.cqu.edu.au for latest information.
3 months 107.25
12 months 429.00
*Other
Total (AU$)
CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD 00219C; NSW 01315F; VIC 01624D jn10-1102
SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION
CQUniversity Gold CoastEnglish Language Centre 60 Marine ParadeSOUTHPORT QLD 4215AUSTRALIAPhone: +61 7 5552 4988Fax: +61 7 5531 2288Email: [email protected]
CQUniversity MelbourneEnglish Language Centre108 Lonsdale StreetMELBOURNE VIC 3000AUSTRALIAPhone: +61 3 8662 0555Fax: +61 3 9639 4800Email: [email protected]
CQUniversity RockhamptonEnglish Language Centre Building 11, Bruce HighwayROCKHAMPTON QLD 4702AUSTRALIAPhone: +61 7 4930 6422Fax: +61 7 4930 6321Email: [email protected]
CQUniversity SydneyEnglish Language Centre 400 Kent StreetSYDNEY NSW 2000AUSTRALIAPhone: +61 2 9324 5000Fax: +61 2 9324 5709Email: [email protected]
Please submit to the relevant location
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APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION(Foundation Studies, Undergraduate and Postgraduate Coursework Programs) International Applicants Only
Please write in BLOCK letters using a black pen.
MobileTelephone number
What are your current contact details?
Home address
Town/city Postcode/ZIP
Country
1. PERSONAL DETAILS
Family name
Given names
Title Mr Mrs Ms Miss Other
Home address
Town/city Postcode/ZIP
Country
MobileTelephone number
What are your contact details in your home country?
Male FemaleGenderDate of birth (DD/MM/YY)
Have you been enrolled at CQUniversity previously? Yes No Student number (if known)
Where should we send notifi cation of your application results? Home country AgentContact
Counsellor’s name
Email address
Agent Details. Place stamp below (if applicable) What country are you in when completing this form?
2. APPLICANT’S PERSONAL EMAIL ADDRESS
Email address
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6. ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
Yes NoIs English your fi rst language?
Yes NoDo you hold a certifi cate of English profi ciency (eg Academic IELTS, TOEFL or GCE ‘O’ levels in English)?
Yes NoDid you complete secondary, tertiary or English language studies in an English-speaking country?
Yes NoDid you complete secondary or tertiary study with English as the language of instruction?
Yes, I would like to apply No, I will advise results
Note: If you answered ‘yes’ to any of the above questions in part 5, certifi ed documentary evidence should be provided. If you answered ‘no’ to all of the above questions in part 5, you must sit an approved English test and advise results before you can commence study. Otherwise you may like to apply for admission to one of CQUniversity Language Centre’s accredited ELICOS programs.
3. CITIZENSHIP
Print your country of citizenship as shown in your passport
What is your country of birth?
Do you hold a current Australian visa? If yes, what is the visa category?Yes No
Visa code Visa type
Passport Number
4. PROGRAM DETAILS
Name of program for which you are applying?
Preferred location for study
Please note: most, but not all CQUniversity programs are available for Term 2 commencement. Rockhampton exempt from Term 3 commencement.
Preferred term for commencement
Full-time on-campus Distance education
Brisbane Melbourne Rockhampton SydneyGold Coast
Singapore Other
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Year of commencement
5. CURRENT STATUS
Are you currently studying in Australia? Yes No
What is the name of the program?
If yes, what is the name and address of the institution where you are studying? Year commenced
Year completed
Have you applied for Australian Permanent residency? Yes No If yes date of application
(DD/MM/YY)
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10. EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (If applicable)
Date From Date To Employer Job description
Documentary evidence required
9. APPLICATION FOR CREDIT TRANSFER
Yes NoAre you applying for exemptons as a result of previous experience/study?
If yes, please attach translated copies of the course/subject/outline/synopsis and other relevant documentation, to this application.
Exemptions from specifi c courses/electives If you are applying for exemptions as a result of previous experience/study, please attach translated copies of the course/subject outline/synopsis and other relevant documentation to this application.
11. I LEARNT ABOUT CQUniversity THROUGH
Education Institution (eg GAC, Polytechnic, University Etc)
Advertisment (eg magazine, newspaper, etc)
Website (please specify)
Personal contact/email (please specify)
Private Agent
Australian Education Centre/Australian Education International
Educational exhibition/seminar
Australian Diplomatic Mission
Other (please specify)
8. ACADEMIC RECORD
Certifi ed copies of all secondary and tertiary degree certifi cates and academic transcripts must be attached to the application. All non-English certifi ed documents must be accompanied by certifi ed, translated (English) copies where an approved translator has conducted the translation.Note: The certifi cation stamp must include the certifi er’s printed name, title or position, signature and date of notary. The cerifi cation stamp and signature may be obtained from a Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declarations, a selected registered agent of CQUniversity or the issuing authority or institution.
7. EDUCATION BACKGROUND (Summary)
Highest Qualifi cation completed and/or commenced
Qualifi cation title Year commenced
Institution title Year completed
Institution title
Qualifi cation title Year commenced
Year completed
92JN10-1103CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD 00219C; NSW 01315F; VIC 01624D
Have you attached:
Documentary evidence of English proficiency?
Certified copies of academic records plus English translation, if applicable?
Completed ALL sections of this application?
Within Australia CQUniversity’s programs are offered to international students in accordance with the Australian Government Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 – students must complete a full-time load each academic year and study on campus in a CRICOS registered program.
Accreditation to professional bodies is not guaranteed upon completion of a program, refer to specific details in the CQUniversity handbook and the accrediting body.
Prior to enrolment, it is important that all prospective international students read specific program information, which outlines course content, accreditation, duration, teaching and assessment methods, facilities, equipment and learning resources utilised. This information is available at: http://handbook.cqu.edu.au. Additionally, students need to have knowledge of associated fees and required English language proficiency, available at: www.international.cqu.edu.au.
You must sign this declaration otherwise your application will be returned to you.
I declare the information supplied by me on this form is true and correct in every particular. I authorise CQUniversity to obtain from other educational institutions and relevant authorities details of my enrolment, academic record, examination results and bond status.
Applicant’s signature Date
(DD/MM/YY)
Please submit this application to the CQUniversity campus you wish to study in.
CAMPUS LOCATION APPLICATION SENT BY EMAIL APPLICATION SENT BY POST
Rockhampton [email protected]
Admissions CentrePO Box 10437 Southport QLD 4215
Brisbane [email protected]
Gold Coast [email protected]
Melbourne [email protected]
Sydney [email protected]
Regional Campuses (Bundaberg, Gladstone, Mackay)
Distance Education [email protected]
Singapore [email protected] Melior International College108 Robinson RoadLevels 1 & 2Singapore 068900
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BACHELOR The bachelors degree is anundergraduate award requiring successfulcompletion of either 24 or 32 subjects(depending upon the award requirements).A bachelors degree gives graduatesbroadly applicable generic skills orspecialist professional knowledge whichprovides initial preparation for careers or postgraduate study.
CORE COURSE A compulsory component of a program detailed as such in the program’s structure.
COURSE A course (often called a subjector unit) is a component of a program.A standard three-year bachelor degreeconsists of 24 courses.
COURSEWORK The courseworkcomponent of a program, usually at honoursor postgraduate level, is the componentother than research where there is a setcurriculum to follow.
DIPLOMA An alternative pathway to university for students who do not meet the entry requirements for a CQUniversity degree. On completion, students gain direct entry into second year of specifi c bachelor degrees.
ELECTIVE COURSE A course that a studentmay include in a program that is not a core course.
EXTERNAL STUDY Principally paper-basedexternal study conducted where there isno need to regularly attend class(es) on-campus. This mode of study may or may not involve some instruction through irregular face-to-face (e.g. residential workshops), online or other instructions (e.g. teleconference). Also known as fl exible study, fl ex or distance education.
FOUNDATION STUDIES A program specifi cally designed to prepare international students who have not completed the equivalent of an Australian Year 12, for entry into diploma or university level programs.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT A non-residentof Australia or New Zealand studying inAustralia on a student visa. Internationalstudents studying in Australia may only enrol in full-time programs that are registered with the government and display a Commonwealth Register for Institutions of Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) Code.
MAJOR Six courses in a specialist discipline area which must include at leastfour advanced level courses.
MASTER Typically comprised of 9 or 12 courses of a postgraduate degree. A postgraduate degree may be undertaken primarily by research or coursework. A research masters is where at least two-thirds of the student load is required to be research. A coursework masters is where more than one-third of the student study load is required to be coursework.
POSTGRADUATE Higher-level studyusually undertaken after completion ofan undergraduate degree. Examples areGraduate Certifi cate, Graduate Diploma,Master or Doctorate.
PROGRAM A program is the combination ofcourses that make up the full degree awardwith which a student graduates, such as aBachelor of Arts.
RESEARCH Research and experimentaldevelopment requires that creative workbe undertaken on a systematic basis inorder to increase the stock of knowledge,including knowledge of humanity, cultureand society, and the use of this stock ofknowledge to devise new applications.
UNDERGRADUATE Normally the fi rstdegree undertaken at university. Examplesare bachelor, diploma, advanced diplomaor certifi cate.
GENERAL NOTES• International students on a student visa MUST study full-time on-campus. International students who are offshore, or in Australia on other appropriate visas may study part-time or by external studies if allowed under their visa conditions.• Course offerings may be conditional on student enrolments.• Campus transfer – conditional on visa requirement and program availability.• For further details on learning environment and assessment methods please visit
www.cquni.edu.au.
Glossary
CQUniversity Rockhampton Building 11, Bruce HighwayRockhampton QLD 4702AUSTRALIAPh: +61 7 4923 2218Fax: +61 7 4930 9803Email: [email protected]
CQUniversity Brisbane108 Margaret StreetBrisbane QLD 4000AUSTRALIAPh: +61 7 3295 1188Fax: + 61 7 3295 1100Email: [email protected]
CQUniversity Gold Coast60 Marine ParadeSouthport QLD 4215AUSTRALIAPh: +61 7 5552 4988Fax: +61 7 5531 2288Email: [email protected]
CQUniversity Melbourne108 Lonsdale StreetMelbourne VIC 3000AUSTRALIAPh: +61 3 8662 0555Fax: + 61 3 9639 4800Email: [email protected]
CQUniversity Sydney400 Kent StreetSydney NSW 2000AUSTRALIAPh: +61 2 9324 5000Fax: +61 2 9324 5709Email: [email protected]
www.cquni.edu.au
CRICOS Provider Codes: QLD 00219C; NSW 01315F; VIC 01624D C10-043
Published by CQUniversity Australia (September 2010). The information in
this publication was correct at the time of printing and is subject to change.
Contact the university for the latest information.
CQUniversity Rockhampton Building 11, Bruce HighwayRockhampton QLD 4702AUSTRALIAPh: +61 7 4923 2218Fax: +61 7 4930 9803Email: [email protected]
CQUniversity Brisbane108 Margaret StreetBrisbane QLD 4000AUSTRALIAPh: +61 7 3295 1188Fax: + 61 7 3295 1100Email: [email protected]
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