Welcome to the Faculty of Business
Charles Sturt University's Faculty of Business has earned an exceptional reputation with employers for producing graduates who not only cope with the challenges of today's business world, but excel in the opportunities which they create.
The Faculty offers a wide range of industry related undergraduate and postgraduate courses which have been designed to stimulate and challenge ambitious minds as well as prepare students for managerial and specialist roles within business and the public sector.
Utilising its established industry links, the Faculty of Business is surging ahead to develop innovative new courses which are designed to develop the advanced skills and knowledge required for today's business world. Its distance education postgraduate PhD/DBA and Masters programs are eagerly sought after, both nationally and internationally.
The Faculty's excellence in teaching quality, research and consultation has earned CSU an envied reputation in the business community.
Wagga Campus Dean’s List and Prizes Ceremony 2009
The Ceremony to present Dean’s List awards and Prizes to continuing students was held on the Wagga Campus on Wednesday 1st April 2009 at the Wine & Food Industry Training Centre.
Students who achieve a Distinction or High Distinction in every subject undertaken during a session (or over two sessions if part time students) are nominated for the Dean’s List. The Dean, Professor John Hicks, presented students who attended, with their Certificates after congratulating them on their achievements.
View the Students included on the Dean’s List for studies completed in 2008
More an engineer than a researcher
What do bouncing balls, dancing robots, a ‘digital’ patient, and heavy mining processes have in common?
The answer is Dr Richard Xu (pronounced ‘shoo’), a Faculty of Business lecturer in computer science in the School of Computing & Mathematics at Bathurst who describes himself as “more an engineer than a researcher”.
However, he then notes, “We are doing unique research here, and our research and teaching complement each other.”
Dr Xu teaches students at every level, from first year through to PhD candidates, and in particular, he teaches the Bachelor of Computer Science (Games Technology), which was the first undergraduate degree course in Australia to specialise in games technology. The course represents a new direction in specialist training and was designed with significant input from national and international games industry leaders… Read the full story
School of Marketing and Management student wins Austrade Export Award
Michelle Hasler, who is currently enrolled in a Bachelor of Business Marketing via distance education at CSU won the prize for the best international marketing plan from a student in a NSW based university. The Austrade Export Plan Competition is open to all university students enrolled in an Australian tertiary institution. Students can submit either as individuals or as teams. Entrants prepare an export plan for an existing Australian business that produces goods or offers services with export potential, but has never exported.
