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Welcome to CQUniversity Bundaberg!

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Be what you want to be with a degree from CQUniversity Bundaberg!

With a student population of over 1000, CQUniversity Bundaberg has a friendly, supportive atmosphere.  There are programs and courses to suit people of all ages. You can study on-campus or by distance from home. Prior learning and work experience are taken into account and CQUniversity even offers bridging programs to help you qualify for a place.


You can choose from a range of courses and programs from the Faculties of Arts, Humanities & Education; Business & Informatics; and Sciences, Engineering & Health.

 

CQUniversity Bundaberg is a modern, purpose-built campus, offering students new, innovative buildings and facilities. 

Distributed among the academic buildings are the library, bookshop, campus refectory, a 200-seat and a 100‑seat lecture theatre (with state-of-the-art electronic equipment), four computer laboratories (two with 20‑hour-a-day student access), nursing clinical laboratories and video conferencing rooms.  The campus boasts interactive electronically transmitted lectures with a microwave link to integrate CQUniversity Bundaberg with the rest of the University. 

New in 2007, students have access to a $4.7 million dollar academic and research building which includes a state-of-the-art 64-seat scientific laboratory, sound studio and multi-media and science research facilities.

 

The university campus is on Bundaberg's southern outskirts, adjacent to the airport and only six kilometres from the city centre with public transport available.

About Bundaberg 

About four hours drive north of Brisbane, Bundaberg has a population of around 60 000 people and a perfect subtropical climate.   This lively regional capital is linked to surrounding rural districts and the adjacent coastline by the Burnett River.

Known as the Gateway to the Great Barrier Reef, Bundaberg is close to a number of beachside resort towns and villages with cosmopolitan cafes and access to associated recreational opportunities.  Nearby is Mon Repos, internationally renowned as the largest loggerhead sea turtle rookery on Australia's east coast.  It is just is one of the region's 15 protected areas.