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Master of Arts (Compliance)MA(Compliance)

This course is being phased out and is no longer available for general enrollment. Prospective students should contact info.csu for further information. Continuing students should consult the Handbook in the year of their enrolment.

Only current students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma are eligible to apply for the Master of Arts (Compliance) and should contact the Course Coordinator for further information.

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Master of Arts (Compliance)

Enrolment details

Australian & New Zealand students

Study throughManly
Study mode and normal course duration 3 years Distance education
Course code Fee paying place: OAMK
Fees Fee paying
Session availableFebruary/July (semester basis)
Apply throughCSU Admissions Office

International students

Study throughManly
Study mode and normal course duration 3 years Distance education - offshore
Course code Program code - 1709CM
FeesOffshore - see fee list
Session availableFebruary/July (semester basis)
Apply throughCSU International Admissions

Course structure

Master of Arts (Compliance)
Sessions 1 – 4 as for Graduate Diploma (phased out)

Year three

Session 5
JST530 Dissertation Proposal and Research Methodologies (16 points)

Session 6
JST531 Dissertation (16 points)

 

Admission requirements

This course is designed to meet the criteria imposed by the Australian Standard Compliance Programs (AS 3806 - 2006). Students should have a vocational background or qualification in the fields of

 

About Distance Education

The following information gives you an overview of studying by distance education.

Course materials
When studying by distance education you may receive:

Distance education students usually study two 8 point subjects per semester. More or fewer subjects may be studied in consultation with the Course Coordinator.

Staff & student contact

Teleconferencing
Telephone tutorials are used to supplement face-to-face contact between students and academic staff. Conference calls enable several students, either at home or at a common location, to participate in a group tutorial with academic staff.

Direct telephone contact and email
Students are encouraged to maintain direct contact with staff by telephone or email. Office telephone numbers and email addresses will be supplied and telephone answering services are available in the offices of Course Coordinators. Students will also be advised of numbers for the School's central telephone answering and facsimile machines.

Online forums
Students may participate in various forums online, enabling direct and instant contact with staff and other students.

Contacts

For all inquiries about Charles Sturt University courses, please contact info.csu on:

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Telephone: 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia)
Telephone: +61 2 6338 6077 (outside Australia)

Facsimile: (02) 6338 6001 (within Australia)
Facsimile: +61 2 6338 6001 (outside Australia)

Email: inquiry@csu.edu.au
Web inquiry: www.csu.edu.au/student/contact
Web: info.csu.edu.au