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English Language Support

 

English Lannguage proficiencyEnglish is the official language of Australia, and you will need to have good verbal and written language skills to complete your degree at Charles Sturt University (CSU). Your lectures, tutorials, and learning materials will be presented in English, and you will also be required to submit your assignments, examinations, and presentations in English.

English Proficiency Requirements

To be admitted to Charles Sturt University, prospective students need to have a demonstrated proficiency in the English language.

You will generally be deemed to have sufficient English proficiency if you have completed sufficient study undertaken in English. Other students will need to demonstrate English proficiency using any of the acceptable tests.

NOTE: Some courses have higher English proficiency requirements, you should check your online course brochure for details.

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English language studies

Students who do not meet the University's English language proficiency requirements and are offered a conditional place may wish to undertake their English language studies in Australia. Please contact CSU Admissions to find out which English language courses are approved for admission into CSU.

To find a list of provider options for English language in Australia, visit cricos.deewr.gov.au

For students who apply to study at a CSU Study Centre, CSU recommends Embassy CES for English language studies. Satisfactory completion of Level 3 of the English for Academic Purposes Program with a final grade of D or higher at Embassy CES satisfies the English language entry requirements for most Charles Sturt University undergraduate and postgraduate programs.

Embassy CES shares a campus with CSU Study Centres in Sydney and Melbourne. For more information, visit embassyces.com

English Support

Throughout your studies, an English Skills Advisor can help you improve your English language skills if you need:

  • to understand the requirements of an assignment help with the structure of an assignment, and the development and consistency of arguments
  • assistance with English expression, grammar, spelling, learning to edit your own work, etc
  • confidence in understanding principles of grammar and syntax
  • help with reading/ comprehension, pronunciation, slang and cultural/social aspects of Australia
  • help with vocabulary enrichment, especially for tertiary study
  • coaching for oral presentations.

Library Services

The Division of Library Services offers a range of support for Research Students.

Professional Development includes:

  • Library Consultation and Induction;
  • Introduction to Databases;
  • Advanced use of Databases;
  • Finding text articles using Google Scholar;
  • Impact factors, citations and Research Journals; and
  • Introduction and Advanced Endnote.

View the professional development calendar for scheduled sessions and registration.

Other support services and resources include:

  • Interlibrary Loans;
  • Copyright;
  • Endnote;
  • Creating links to Resources;
  • Referencing;
  • Information Literacy;  and
  • CRO.

Please view the Division of Library Services, Research and Teaching Support for more information on these services and resources.

 

Utilising Information Technology

The Division of Information Technology offers a range of services and resources helpful for Research Students.

The Self Help Guides provide a range of support and information including:

Software:

  • Adobe - Acrobat, Captivate, Digital Signatures
  • Microsoft - Communicator, Office 2007, Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Access, Outlook
  • Emails and Internet
  • Wimba - Online Meeting Tool
  • Printers, Phones, Interaction Client, Videoconferencing
  • Windows

 There is also a Service Catalogue for Students which includes information about:

  • Access and Logins;
  • Collaboration & Communications;
  • Desktop Computing & Printing;
  • Help & Support;
  • Network & Internet;  and
  • Software & Online Applications.

 

Copyright

The use of copyright has major implications for Students and it's use can be varied and complicated.

The Copyright for Students website contains a range of information and resources to assist you to understand these implications and how to best utilise copyright.  It includes:

  • Copyright for Students
  • Your Own Work
  • The Work of Others
  • Fair Dealing for Research or Study
  • Articles
  • Literary, Dramatic, Musical or Artistic Works
  • Audio-visual Items
  • Limits to Protection under Fair Dealing
  • Moral Rights

You may also contact the Copyright Coordinator who is an expert in this field, who can provide specific information.

Enquiry information

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