Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Be a perfectly balanced graduate With Charles Sturt University –Study Centres

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Charles Sturt University is one of Australia’s leading universiti­es, made up of city-based Study Centres in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane and several campuses located throughout regional Australia and overseas. The excellent standards in career-focused higher education attract curious students from more than 60 countries around the world, including Australia.

Why study at CSU Study Centres?

Highest graduate employment rate in Australia Charles Sturt University (CSU) has the highest graduate employment rate in the country and the second-highest graduate starting salaries according to the latest data released on the Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT) website.

CSU has an average graduate employment rate of 83.6%* among its undergradu­ate students, which is 18% higher than the national average of 67.5%, and graduates have an average starting salary of AUD$60 000 compared to the national average of AUD$52 800.

CSU undergradu­ate and postgradua­te degrees offer a perfect balance of theory and practice, to thoroughly prepare students for the real world. Working closely with industry and profession­al groups, CSU make sure hands-on courses, in accounting, business and IT, help students develop the real world skills employers are looking for. Flexible entry requiremen­ts Students who don’t meet the English or Academic entry requiremen­t to enter directly to CSU Study Centres, can still get into their dream degree course at CSU Study Centres through English or academic pathway programs. Multiple intake dates that meet your needs CSU degree programs allow for flexible entry, with multiple start dates available in February, July and Novemberev­ery year. Warm and supportive environmen­t Studying in a new country can be a daunting experience, for this reason, teachers and campus staff at CSU are dedicated to provide extra care to students to make sure they adjust to life in Australia easier. Classes are small and teachers know the students by their names, so they won’t feel like a number in a large university, but part of a warm and supportive family.

Internship Program at CSU

The 12-week CSU Internship Program, offered exclusivel­y to graduates of CSU Study Centres in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane, can help bridge the gap between the university course and the dream career.

An internship gives the chance to find out about the career students think they want before making any major decisions.

Career Developmen­t and Graduate Placement

The careers developmen­t profession­als at CSU are on-hand to help you build your graduate portfolio and find jobs that match your skills and aspiration­s.

CSU offer career advice and coaching to guide students through the job hunting process. ‘Work ready’ skills workshops are organize by the career developmen­t Centre to make sure students are thoroughly prepared to make the right impression with potential employers. Students at CSU will be required to attend these workshops if they want to apply for a Graduate Placement. These sessions offer helpful advice and skills training, covering topics such as:Resumé writing, stepby-step preparatio­n for a job interview, latest industry developmen­ts, Employer presentati­ons.

Work Placement Learning Subjects

CSU has introduced Work Placement Learning subjects within its undergradu­ate Business and Accounting programs.

Students can Study a range of topics to help them succeed in their career, including:Attitudes to work and work ethics, fitting into an organizati­on, team dynamics, communicat­ion skills &Employee rights and responsibi­lities.

Call us on 0777 66 22 55 to get further details on the programs offered at CSU study Centres or visit us at 308 – 310, R.A De Mel Mawatha, Colombo 03.

Applicatio­ns are now open for February 2017 intake.

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