Charles Sturt University

CRICOS CODE: 00005F

Associate Degree in Farm Production
COURSE CRICOS CODE: 0101013

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Broad Field:
05 - Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies
Narrow Field :
0501 - Agriculture
Detailed Field:
050199 - Agriculture, n.e.c.
Foundation Studies:
No
Work Component:
Yes
Course Language:
English
Duration (Weeks):
104 weeks
Tuition Fees Range:
34,880 AUD (Non Tuition Fee: 344 AUD)
Dual Qualification:
No
Further information:
Work Component: Yes Work Component Hours/Week: 37.50 Work Component Weeks: 2 Work Component Total Hours: 75
Location:
Course Duration:
104 Weeks (2 Years)
Course Cricos Code:
0101013
Institution Title:
Also Trading as:
Charles Sturt University
Institution Cricos Code:
00005F
Institution Type:
Government
Location:
New South Wales  2678
Total Number of Students:
3930

Charles Sturt University (CSU) is a multi-campus public university located in New South Wales, Australian Capital Territory and Victoria. Established in 1989, it was named in honour of Captain Charles Napier Sturt, a British explorer who made expeditions into regional New South Wales and South Australia.

Charles Sturt offers undergraduate, postgraduate, higher degrees by research and single subject study. It also has course delivery partnerships with several TAFE institutions across the country and the New South Wales Police Force.

Faculties and Schools

CSU’s three Faculties, Arts and Education; Business, Justice & Behavioural Sciences; and Science and Health comprise a number of Schools and centres for specific areas of study and research.

Faculties operate across campuses and are responsible for developing and delivering courses, while schools are generally based on a single campus and carry responsibility for teaching subjects.

  • Faculty of Arts and Education
  • Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences
  • Faculty of Science and Health

Faculty of Arts and Education

In the Faculty of Arts and Education CSU specialities are:

  • performing and visual arts
  • art history
  • communications
  • human services
  • library and information studies
  • theology
  • sociology
  • literature
  • philosophy
  • history
  • Indigenous Australian studies
  • education
  • teacher education
  • Islamic studies and civilisation

Centres and schools

  • Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation (CISAC)
  • School of Education (SOT)
  • School of Indigenous Australian Studies (SIAS)
  • School of Information and Communication Studies (SICS)
  • School of Social Work and Arts (SSWA)
  • School of Theology (SOT)

Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences

The Faculty of Business, Justice and Behavioural Sciences brings together a range of courses and schools that focus on real-world challenges.

Schools and centres

Business

  • School of Business (SOB)
  • School of Computing, Mathematics and Engineering (SOCME)

Justice

  • School of Policing Studies (SOPS)
  • Australian Graduate School of Policing and Security (AGSPS)
  • Centre for Law and Justice (CL&J)
  • Centre for Customs and Excise Studies (CCES)

Behavioural Sciences

  • School of Psychology (SOP)

Faculty of Science and Health

The Faculty of Science and Health is one of the most broadly based scientific academic concentrations with major focuses in:

  • agricultural sciences
  • animal and veterinary sciences
  • environmental sciences
  • allied health
  • medical sciences
  • dentistry and health sciences
  • human movement
  • wine science
  • nursing

Schools

  • School of Agricultural, Environmental and Veterinary Sciences (SAEVS)
  • School of Allied Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences (SAHESS)
  • School of Rural Medicine (SRM)
  • School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences (SDMS)
  • School of Nursing, Paramedicine and Healthcare Sciences (SNPHS)

Campuses

CSU NSW campuses are in some of Australia's fastest growing regional cities. We offer a unique study experience with access to the best of city living and the benefits of a regional lifestyle.

Albury-Wodonga

Albury-Wodonga is a vibrant regional centre situated on the border of NSW and Victoria. It is home to a great range of shops, theatre, cafés and restaurants, and just a stone’s throw from snowfields and wine regions, providing excellent day trips when you need a break from study.

CSU's Albury-Wodonga Campus was designed with sustainability in mind. Its buildings feature many environmentally sensitive features to minimise the use of heating and cooling. Ecologically significant wetlands and a huge variety of native flora and fauna can also be seen on the campus. A small and friendly campus environment means you will meet other students from a range of courses and feel part of a close-knit community.

Bathurst

A rich heritage of bushrangers and gold rush days combines with the excitement of the V8 Supercars and numerous local sporting competitions to make Bathurst a great place to live and study. There are also plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants to catch up with friends and a busy shopping scene.

About 2,500 students are completing their degrees at CSU’s Bathurst Campus, where a range of facilities offer the latest technology in fields like communication, exercise science and nursing. A range of on campus accommodation options is available, and you can relax in the student bar or food outlets, or enjoy the open spaces around campus.

Dubbo

Dubbo is the industrial and commercial heart of NSW’s Central West region. Perhaps best known for its famous Western Plains Zoo, Dubbo also offers superb scenery, great wineries and heritage villages, as well as a vast array of recreational and sporting facilities.

CSU’s Dubbo Campus is only minutes from the city centre and provides a small and welcoming study environment. The Explorer’s Café on campus provides a great place to socialise and relax, or if you are looking for something more active to do in your spare time, there is also a gymnasium and other sporting facilities on campus.

Orange

Set in the foothills of Mount Canobolas, Orange has a relaxed country atmosphere combined with boutique shops, sporting facilities, and quality educational and health services.

CSU in Orange has a farm and a range of state-of-the-art facilities, including an award-winning health building. Small class sizes at Orange Campus ensure you get the best out of your study experience and quickly settle into life at CSU, while outside the classroom, you can catch up with friends at the Templer’s Mill bar on campus.

Port Macquarie

Port Macquarie is a growing coastal hub in a picturesque setting. There is plenty for people of all ages to do, whether a high-speed boat or a scenic river cruise is your scene. There are beaches, rainforests and wildlife, as well as a huge range of festivals and cultural events, shopping and cafés.

CSU has just completed Stage 1 of its multimillion-dollar Campus at Port Macquarie. The three-level campus is located at Innes Lake, about five kilometres from Port Macquarie's city centre. The Campus incorporates indoor and outdoor teaching spaces with a mix of natural materials and colours to compliment the Mid North Coast surroundings.

Wagga Wagga

Situated on the banks of the Murrumbidgee River, Wagga Wagga - known simply as Wagga to locals - has a proud sporting history, a thriving cultural calendar including theatre, music, art and markets, and a growing restaurant and café scene.

CSU’s campus at Wagga Wagga is the biggest, spanning more than 640 hectares and including a campus farm, equine centre, vineyard, winery and huge range of technical and industry standard facilities. A central dining room provides for students who live on campus, and the campus offers a range of playing fields, netball, basketball, tennis and squash courts, a gymnasium and a swimming pool available for student use.

Canberra

CSU’s centres in Canberra offer a number of courses and services to the community. With two main sites in Canberra, each has a special focus.

The School of Theology has an established reputation for its emphasis on student learning, quality teaching and research. The School provides a flexible learning environment in many formats designed to increase your participation in the adventure we call theology.

The second site is home to the Australian Graduate School of Policing and Customs and Excise Studies.

Parramatta

CSU in Parramatta is located within the United Theological College (UTC), one of the premier theological colleges in the Asia-Pacific region.

In partnership with St Mark's National Theological Centre in Canberra, UTC delivers a number of postgraduate research and professional degrees, as well as some undergraduate research and graduate coursework degrees.


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104 Weeks
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$35,224 Total Course Fee

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