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A Bachelor of Arts degree from Charles Darwin University is the Swiss army knife of career choices. With the right mix of specialist units, it can offer options from working in dynamic digital media to community support and cultural protection.
As part of CDU's NAIDOC Week program, we celebrate the achievements of the many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who have made a substantial contribution to, and impact on, this University.  From its very foundations, Indigenous women have contributed to making this University what it is today – they have inspired, driven change and shown pathways for staff and students, and we proudly acknowledge them all.   Read the inspiring stories of eight amazing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women who walked ahead, but always together, through the history and future of CDU.
Find out about tuition fees and other payments you will need to consider for your chosen course. Fees vary between domestic students and international students. It is important to find the right fee information for your situation.
This page supports TAFE@CDU students in developing essential skills for study and everyday life, focusing on academic integrity and practical maths applications like budgeting and measurement. It’s designed to help you build confidence and succeed in your learning journey.
Referencing is important in academic writing for multiple reasons, including adding credibility to your work, and promoting academic integrity. This page outlines why and how we do it, how to overcome common challenges, and access support for referencing skills.
Reflective writing is a common assessment task at university because it trains you to give serious thought to your learning experiences. By reflecting on experience, you can deepen your understanding develop the ability to apply your learning in your profession after graduation.
Punctuation is more than just an incidental aspect of writing. It is an essential skill that helps you to express yourself clearly, directly and effectively. Punctuation marks help you to organise your words into clauses and sentences, and hence into identifiable units of meaning.
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