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Australian Catholic University
Australian Catholic University manage together universities world-wide a
obligation to quality in teaching, research and service. It aims to be a community characterised by free inquiry and academic morality.The University’s inspiration, located within 2,000 years of Catholic
intellectual tradition, summons it to attend to all that is of concern to
human beings. It brings a distinctive spiritual viewpoint to the
common tasks of higher education.
About UsAustralian Catholic University (ACU National) was created in 1991 through the union of
four Catholic tertiary institutions with experience and conventions going back to the mid-1800s.
ACU National is a public University, established by the Australian government. The degrees are
equivalent to those of other public institutions in Australia and are recognised world-wide.Courses
Arts und ScienceUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses Business and ManagementUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses Counselling and Social WorkUndergraduate Courses Dual DegreesUndergraduate Courses EducationUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses Educational LeadershipPostgraduate Courses English Environmental ScienceUndergraduate Courses Exercise Science and Sports ManagementUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses Information SystemsUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses MusicUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses NursingUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses PsychologyUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses Religious EducationPostgraduate Courses Social SciencesUndergraduate Courses Theology and PhilosophyUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses Visual Arts and DesignUndergraduate Courses Postgraduate Courses
Location
Our six campuses are placed in the state capital cities of Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane, the national capital, Canberra, and the regional centre of Ballarat.
Each campus has its own singular surrounding, in either a city or suburban position:
Accommodation
The International Education Office can help you to find accommodation which are off the campus
Private rentals:
You may prefer to live in private rental housing near your campus. If necessary your International Student Adviser will support you to find a suitable estate. You should budget approximately AUD$100 - $150 per week to rent a housing shared with others. Utilities and food are not involved.
Student accommodation:
Specialised apartment housing is offered near most campuses
Homestay:
Homestay presents international students the occasion to enjoy life in a local home while studying in Australia. Homestay is suitable for stays ranging from a few weeks to many months. By living with an Australian family you will make better your English and get a better understanding of Australian way of life. Students should financial plan ca. AUD$225 - $240 per week for Homestay which involves utilities and most meals.
To find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form.

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