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The Charles Sturt University Handbook, published by the Office of Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic), is the official handbook of the University's courses and subjects. The Handbook is published as a reference for use by students and staff.

All courses in the Handbook will be available to new students in the year of publication unless specified otherwise in the Course Availability Modes and Locations section of each course, and the course structure/enrolment pattern given for each course is the one that will be undertaken by students who commence study in the year of publication. However, not all subjects listed will be taught in the given year.

Information regarding the session in which a particular subject will be taught is also available online for enrolled students via the Subject Availability Listing.

For information on specific Academic or Administrative Policy, Rules and Regulations students should consult the University Policy Library's Student portal.


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