While no secondary school subjects are prerequisites for admission, CSU's Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition and Dietetics) program assumes knowledge of chemistry and mathematics.
Non-recent school leavers are required to demonstrate suitability for and interest in nutrition and dietetics as well as their potential to complete the course successfully. Applicants will be assessed on evidence of knowledge of chemistry and mathematics; evidence of experience in a nutrition and dietetic setting; demonstrated knowledge of the field of nutrition and dietetics; and evidence of successful post-secondary study.
Those students entering the course with inadequate background in chemistry and mathematics are strongly recommended to undertake the chemistry and mathematics subjects offered in the University's STUDY LINK supplementary program prior to commencing study in the course.
To be admitted into the course, prospective students need to indicate their likelihood of success through:
Previous studies include:
NSW and interstate school leavers are normally selected on the basis of their Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) or interstate equivalent. You may also be admitted on the basis of a strong performance in subjects relevant to your course preferences.
Currently no secondary school subjects are prerequisites for admission to particular CSU courses however some courses assume a certain level of knowledge. This will be specified in the course information if applicable.
Applicants will be deemed to have sufficient English proficiency if they:
All other applicants must explicitly demonstrate proficiency.
Any of the following results, attained within the last two years, can be used to demonstrate English proficiency:
An applicant who does not otherwise meet the University's requirements may be admitted on the recommendation of the Dean of the appropriate faculty.
You may also be admitted to a course based on other attainments and experience. These may include:
CSU places great emphasis on services to its students. It is a leader in the provision of online services and, in particular, the use of the internet in the support of teaching, administration and communications with students.
The online environment is so integrated into all aspects of student life and the learning experience at CSU that the University now assumes that all on campus and distance education students at CSU will have ongoing access to an internet connected computer capable of communicating with CSU online systems.
Students enrolled in Information Technology subjects (i.e. with an ITC subject code) may be required to have additional hardware and/or software that is deemed essential for the completion of the learning activities in that subject.
On campus
Wagga Wagga
Session 1; Session 2
Undergraduate
4 years full-time on campus
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