CSU’s courses in education offer the diversity
that will ensure you will be highly sought after by employers on graduation.
- CSU has one of the largest Faculties of Education in Australia
- over 5500 students and 140 academic and general staff share your learning experience
- a range of specialist areas including:
Early Childhood
Exercise Science
Teacher Librarianship
Library and Information Management
Vocational Education and Training VET
Middle Schooling
Secondary teaching
Inclusive Education TESOL - Study on campus or by distance education
Now is the perfect time to enrol in an education course at CSU.
Postgraduate education courses
“A Master’s degree was to me so much more than a piece of paper! I keep in touch with the academic staff that I worked with on my Masters Research project and recommend CSU to anyone considering furthering their education.”
Liz Green
Master of Education (Organisational Learning and Development)
Undergraduate Courses
“I definitely feel well prepared for the workforce. CSU students are given extensive training and exposed to real life classrooms situations from first year presenting us with opportunities to further our strategies and reflect on best practices for our future classrooms.”
Alicia McNab
Bachelor of Primary Education
Study education on campus
“If you want to make lasting friendships, have a great social life, and all the while - gain great experience and valuable skills in relation to your chosen field of study, then CSU is definitely for you!”
Rachael Willis
Education Student, Wagga Wagga Campus
Study education by distance education
“Studying by distance education suited me perfectly, allowing me the flexibility to complete a degree while alsocaring for my three-year-old daughter and working. The study materials were comprehensive and well-structured and the library staff amazing - dispatching books and processing requests so speedily! The online forum provided a great way to communicate with other students, and I found the teaching staff to be very responsive and supportive.”
Jane Harding
CSU graduate
