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Brisbane Campus

Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

The Brisbane Campus of Central Queensland University is a metropolitan center for career-oriented education, specializing in business, technology, and professional services in Queensland's capital.

  • Business Administration: MBA, Bachelor of Accounting, and Human Resource Management, with case studies from Brisbane's corporate sector.
  • Information Technology: Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, and Software Engineering degrees, using cloud computing labs.
  • Marketing and Communications: Digital Marketing and Public Relations programs, focused on social media and branding strategies.
  • Finance: Financial Planning and Investment Banking certificates, aligned with ASX regulations.
  • Project Management: Graduate diplomas for infrastructure and events industries.
  • Law: Pathways to legal practice with emphasis on commercial law.
  • Hospitality Management: Tourism and hotel management for Queensland's visitor economy.

Urban facilities include trading rooms, VR studios, and networking lounges. Ties to KPMG and Deloitte provide internships. Research in fintech and digital transformation is prominent. Evening classes accommodate professionals. The campus promotes diversity with international student support. High graduate salaries reflect strong industry alignment. Brisbane equips ambitious learners for leadership in Australia's economic hub.

Bundaberg Campus

North Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia

The Bundaberg Campus offers a supportive learning environment tailored to the Wide Bay region's agricultural and health needs, with programs that blend theory and community-focused practice at Central Queensland University.

  • Nursing: Bachelor of Nursing and Enrolled Nursing pathways, with clinical rotations in regional hospitals and aged care facilities.
  • Health Sciences: Physiotherapy, Speech Pathology, and Occupational Therapy degrees, emphasizing rural and remote healthcare delivery.
  • Agriculture: Diploma of Agriculture and Bachelor of Agriculture, covering horticulture, viticulture, and sustainable farming practices for Bundaberg's fruit belt.
  • Business: Associate Degree in Business and short courses in agribusiness management and tourism.
  • Education: Early Childhood Education diplomas and pathways to primary teaching, with a focus on inclusive and multicultural classrooms.
  • Community Services: Certificates in youth work, disability support, and mental health first aid.
  • Environmental Studies: Courses in coastal management and biodiversity conservation, linked to the Great Barrier Reef region.

Facilities include nursing simulation wards, agricultural plots, and a community clinic for practical experience. Partnerships with local farms and health services ensure real-world application. The campus promotes flexible study modes for working parents and regional students. Research areas include chronic disease management and food security. With small cohorts, personalized mentoring enhances student success, leading to strong employment outcomes in healthcare and primary industries. Programs incorporate cultural safety training for Indigenous communities. Overall, Bundaberg Campus empowers learners to address local challenges, fostering professional growth and regional development through accessible, high-quality education that values practical skills and lifelong learning.

Cairns Campus

Cairns, Queensland, Australia

The Cairns Campus focuses on tropical health, tourism, and environmental sciences at Central Queensland University, leveraging Far North Queensland's unique ecology and gateway status.

  • Tropical Health: Bachelor of Public Health and Nursing for remote tropical medicine.
  • Tourism and Hospitality: Event Management and Eco-Tourism degrees.
  • Environmental Science: Marine Biology and Conservation Biology programs.
  • Business: Sustainable Tourism Management.
  • Education: Teaching in Indigenous and ESL contexts.
  • Aquaculture: Fisheries and Marine Resource Management.
  • Paramedicine: Emergency response for adventure tourism.

Facilities include wet labs and field stations near the Reef. Partnerships with WWF and tourism boards. Research in climate impacts and biodiversity. Community engagement through volunteer programs. Graduates support Cairns' $5B tourism industry and health services, promoting sustainable development in a biodiverse region.

Emerald Campus

Emerald, Queensland, Australia

As a key regional outpost, the Emerald Campus of Central Queensland University focuses on agriculture, mining, and community services, delivering targeted programs for Central Queensland's outback economy.

  • Agriculture and Rural Studies: Certificate IV in Agriculture, Diploma of Agribusiness, and pathways to Bachelor of Agriculture, specializing in cotton, grain, and livestock management.
  • Mining and Resources: Vocational training in mine operations, heavy equipment maintenance, and safety supervision for coal and gemfields industries.
  • Health and Wellbeing: Enrolled Nursing and Community Health Worker certificates, with emphasis on remote area nursing and first aid.
  • Business: Small Business Management diplomas and accounting basics for rural enterprises.
  • Education: Teacher aide training and early years education for outback schools.
  • Environmental Science: Short courses in land rehabilitation and water resource management for arid regions.
  • Trades: Welding, mechanics, and electrical apprenticeships tailored to agricultural machinery.

The campus features on-site demo farms, mining simulators, and health training rooms, collaborating with Emerald Agricultural College and local mines. Courses are designed for flexible delivery, including block intensives for remote workers. Research supports sustainable farming and drought resilience. With a community-oriented approach, it offers scholarships for local youth. Graduates fill critical roles in agribusiness giants like Stanbroke and Glencore, with high retention in the region. Programs integrate Indigenous knowledge and gender equity initiatives. This focused education builds resilient professionals, driving economic vitality and social cohesion in rural Australia through hands-on, industry-responsive learning.

Gladstone Campus

Gladstone Central, Queensland, Australia

Situated in the industrial powerhouse of Gladstone, this campus of Central Queensland University specializes in programs that fuel the energy and resources sector, providing cutting-edge education for a high-demand workforce.

  • Process Plant Technology: Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Process Plant Operations, covering LNG, alumina refining, and power generation with simulator training.
  • Engineering: Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Chemical and Resource Engineering, with projects in sustainable processing.
  • Health: Bachelor of Paramedic Science and Occupational Health and Safety degrees, addressing industrial health risks.
  • Business: Master of Project Management and Bachelor of Applied Business in Logistics, focused on supply chain for ports and mining.
  • Environmental Management: Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management, emphasizing pollution control and rehabilitation in heavy industry.
  • Trades: Instrumentation and Control Technician certificates, essential for automation in manufacturing.
  • Safety Sciences: Advanced courses in risk assessment and emergency response for hazardous environments.

The campus boasts industry-grade facilities like process control labs and safety training simulators, partnering with Rio Tinto and Queensland Alumina. Courses stress compliance with ISO standards and integrate digital technologies like IoT for operations. Research initiatives explore green energy transitions and worker wellbeing. With flexible scheduling for shift workers, it accommodates Gladstone's blue-collar professionals. Graduates achieve near-100% employment in local industries, contributing to economic growth. The curriculum also includes leadership training and Indigenous employment pathways. This targeted education equips students with specialized skills, promoting safety, efficiency, and innovation in Australia's resources sector, while fostering community resilience through applied learning and outreach programs.

Mackay Campus

Mackay, Queensland, Australia

The Mackay Campus of Central Queensland University is strategically positioned to serve the sugar cane and mining heartland, offering specialized programs that align with North Queensland's industrial demands. It emphasizes practical training and regional relevance in its curriculum.

  • Nursing and Health Sciences: Bachelor of Nursing Science and Postgraduate Certificate in Rural and Remote Nursing, with clinical placements in local hospitals and simulation labs.
  • Engineering: Associate Degree in Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering Technology in Maintenance, focused on mining equipment and agricultural machinery.
  • Business: Bachelor of Business (Management) and Diploma of Leadership and Management, tailored to agribusiness and logistics sectors.
  • Environmental Science: Programs in land rehabilitation and sustainable agriculture, addressing issues like soil conservation in cane farming.
  • Education: Master of Teaching and Learning with a focus on rural education challenges and Indigenous teaching methods.
  • Trades: Certificates in heavy machinery operation and welding, supporting the mining and port industries.
  • Information Technology: Short courses in network administration and data management for industrial applications.

With a strong community focus, the campus collaborates with Mackay Whitsunday enterprises for internships and research in tropical agriculture. Facilities include engineering bays, health clinics, and a business advisory center. Courses incorporate work-based learning, ensuring graduates are job-ready for roles in BHP and local councils. The campus supports online delivery for remote students and offers scholarships for regional learners. Research strengths lie in biosecurity and workforce development. Overall, Mackay Campus programs foster resilience and innovation, with alumni leading in sustainable resource management. This approach not only builds technical expertise but also cultural competency, preparing students for leadership in diverse, challenging environments across Queensland's central coast.

Melbourne Campus

Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

In the heart of Melbourne, Central Queensland University's campus delivers specialized postgraduate and professional development programs, targeting Victoria's dynamic business landscape.

  • Business and Management: Executive MBA, Master of International Business, and Leadership Development, drawing on Melbourne's global trade hub status.
  • Information Systems: Master of IT Management and Cybersecurity, with focus on enterprise solutions.
  • Project Management: PMP-accredited courses for construction and tech projects.
  • Health Administration: Public Health and Healthcare Management for policy and operations.
  • Engineering Management: Postgraduate diplomas in sustainable engineering practices.
  • Finance and Accounting: Advanced taxation and forensic accounting for professionals.
  • Digital Marketing: Strategies for e-commerce and analytics in competitive markets.

Modern spaces feature collaborative hubs and guest lectures from industry leaders. Partnerships with IBM and PwC enhance practical exposure. Research in AI ethics and supply chain resilience. Flexible part-time options suit working executives. The campus builds networks through events and alumni connections. Graduates advance in roles at NAB and CSL, leveraging Melbourne's innovation ecosystem. This focused approach accelerates career progression in a multicultural, high-growth city.

Rockhampton Campus

North Rockhampton, Queensland, Australia

The Rockhampton Campus, as the flagship location of Central Queensland University, offers a comprehensive array of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across diverse disciplines. This campus is renowned for its strong emphasis on practical, industry-aligned education, particularly in fields that support Queensland's resource-rich economy.

  • Engineering and Built Environment: Students can pursue Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Mining Engineering, with hands-on labs and industry placements in mining and construction sectors.
  • Health and Medical Sciences: Programs include Bachelor of Nursing, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, and Medical Laboratory Science, featuring state-of-the-art simulation facilities for clinical training.
  • Business and Law: Offerings encompass Bachelor of Business in Accounting, Marketing, Human Resources, and International Business, alongside Master of Business Administration (MBA) with a focus on entrepreneurship and management.
  • Information Technology: Degrees such as Bachelor of Information Technology and Master of Information Systems provide training in software development, cybersecurity, and data analytics.
  • Education and Creative Arts: Teacher education programs for early childhood, primary, and secondary levels, plus creative writing, graphic design, and digital media courses.
  • Agriculture and Veterinary Science: Specialized diplomas and degrees in agribusiness, animal health, and veterinary nursing, tailored to rural industries.
  • Sciences: Environmental science, forensic science, and applied physics programs with research opportunities in biodiversity and climate studies.

With over 20,000 students, the campus supports research in renewable energy, Indigenous health, and regional development. Facilities include advanced engineering workshops, health simulation centers, and a business incubator. Courses emphasize work-integrated learning, with partnerships from local industries like Adani and Rio Tinto. Postgraduate research degrees in engineering and health are prominent, fostering innovation in sustainable practices. The campus also offers pathway programs for international students and flexible online options. Overall, Rockhampton equips graduates for global careers, with a 90% employment rate in relevant fields within six months. This holistic approach ensures students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for professional success in dynamic industries.

Rockhampton City Campus

Rockhampton City, Queensland, Australia

The Rockhampton City Campus serves as a vibrant urban hub for Central Queensland University, focusing on accessible education in professional and creative fields. Located in the heart of Rockhampton, it caters to both local and commuting students with a range of vocational and degree-level programs designed for career advancement.

  • Business and Commerce: Core offerings include Diploma of Business, Bachelor of Accounting, and Graduate Certificate in Project Management, emphasizing practical skills in finance, leadership, and small business operations.
  • Creative and Performing Arts: Programs like Certificate IV in Music, Bachelor of Creative Arts, and short courses in visual arts and theatre production, with access to performance spaces and galleries.
  • Health and Community Services: Aged Care, Community Services, and Mental Health diplomas, alongside foundational nursing pathways, supported by community partnerships.
  • Hospitality and Tourism: Vocational training in commercial cookery, event management, and tourism operations, preparing students for Queensland's service industry.
  • Trades and Technology: Apprenticeships in automotive, electrical, and building trades, with modern workshops for hands-on certification.
  • Education Support: Early childhood education certificates and pathways to teaching degrees, focusing on inclusive practices.

This campus excels in short-course delivery and micro-credentials, ideal for upskilling professionals. With smaller class sizes, it fosters personalized learning and strong industry ties to local businesses. Research opportunities are available in community health and cultural studies. Facilities include digital labs, art studios, and a dedicated career center. The curriculum integrates Indigenous perspectives and sustainability, aligning with regional needs. Graduates benefit from high employability in Rockhampton's growing economy, with programs accredited by national bodies. The campus also hosts cultural events and workshops, enhancing student engagement. In total, it provides flexible, real-world education that bridges vocational training and higher degrees, empowering diverse learners to thrive in urban professional environments.

Springfield Campus

Springfield Central, Queensland, Australia

The Springfield Campus, located in the growing Ipswich region, provides modern facilities for professional degrees at Central Queensland University, emphasizing innovation in urban and suburban contexts.

  • Business and IT: Bachelor of Information Technology, Master of Information Systems, and Bachelor of Business in Digital Innovation, with coding labs and startup incubators.
  • Health Professions: Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, and Public Health degrees, featuring advanced simulation centers and interprofessional clinics.
  • Engineering: Civil and Software Engineering programs, focused on smart cities and infrastructure development.
  • Law and Justice: Bachelor of Laws and Criminology, with moot courts and justice sector placements.
  • Education: Secondary Education specializations in STEM and humanities, preparing teachers for diverse classrooms.
  • Psychology: Bachelor of Psychological Science and counseling pathways, addressing mental health in communities.
  • Creative Industries: Digital media and animation courses, leveraging multimedia studios.

As a newer campus, it integrates green building design and digital learning tools. Partnerships with Boeing and local councils drive research in aerospace and urban planning. Flexible online hybrids suit commuting students. The campus hosts innovation challenges and career fairs, boosting employability. With accreditation from professional bodies, programs ensure global standards. Springfield fosters a collaborative atmosphere, supporting student wellbeing through clubs and counseling. Graduates excel in Brisbane's job market, contributing to technological and health advancements. This dynamic environment cultivates forward-thinking leaders equipped for evolving industries.

Sydney Campus

Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

The Sydney Campus of Central Queensland University caters to Australia's largest city with programs in business, technology, and creative industries, emphasizing global perspectives and urban innovation.

  • Business Analytics: Master of Business Data Analytics and Bachelor of Business Intelligence.
  • Information Technology: Cloud Computing and Network Security degrees.
  • Entrepreneurship: Innovation and Startup Management courses.
  • Digital Media: Animation and Game Design for entertainment sectors.
  • International Trade: Global Supply Chain Management.
  • Human Resources: Strategic HR for multinational firms.
  • Property and Construction: Real Estate Development diplomas.

Central location offers access to tech parks and finance districts. Facilities include media labs and analytics suites. Collaborations with Atlassian and startups. Research in blockchain and urban sustainability. Blended learning for diverse cohorts. Sydney fosters ambition, with graduates in high-demand roles at Google and Westfield, driving economic contributions in a vibrant metropolis.

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