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Hosting students from across South Asia and Southeast Asia, and steadily diving into newer markets via its expanding agent network and social media platforms to boost exposure, CIM already boasts of a tremendous campus presence, along with state-of-the-art infrastructural facilities.

With 4 campuses located in the city of high skyscrapers – Sydney, the city of Darwin, and the city of Melbourne, CIM has suitable, custom-build learning and teaching facilities for students and staff at all of its campuses.

Readily available student-focused facilities such as an eLearning platform (Customized Moodle), on-campus computer labs and Wi-fi enabled campus buildings, encourage creativity and support learning, always keeping technological aspects of learning at the forefront.

CIM is also a hotspot of customized policies, which are designed to ensure that faculty and students interact on a regular basis. The Academic staff act as mentors throughout the students’ learning journey at CIM, serving the requirement of always being available for student consultation throughout the teaching term and during examination time.

Students who require consultation outside the normal class hours, make an appointment through the Student Support Manager to discuss their special requirement with the Program Director and/or Campus Director & Dean.

And, for students who may need independent help related to their studies, CIM Student Association offers a student advocacy service, where the association is able to assist with a range of academic, administrative and welfare related student issues.

All in all, being that place where industry-academia relationships helps students in completing their study followed by seeking internships/ placements that might lead to successful careers, CIM truly believes in the transforming power of connecting education and industry.

CIM Governing Council, Academic Board and operational teams completely understand modern industry expectations of job-ready and rounded graduates, and thus industry immersive focus is inbuilt in all programs along with in-built collaboration with industry ensuring an agile curriculum, reflecting industry needs with real world relevance.

Lastly, as CIM is an essential part of the ecosystem which determines progress and advancement of society – which includes students, people, industry, businesses, governments, and communities.

At CIM the whole management is committed to society by producing capable and confident graduates who do not just possess skills and qualifications but are equipped to lead industry of the future.

Darwin, the capital of the Northern Territory, is Australia’s northernmost capital city and the gateway to the Australian outback, including the breathtaking Kakadu National Park. The Darwin campus is located in the heart of the city, close to shops, parks and public transport hubs.

Weekly lectures and tutorials are held on campus in the Institute’s modern classrooms and computer laboratories. Classes are taught by highly qualified professionals and dedicated academics who want to bring out the best in each student.

Classes are practical, engaging, and industry-relevant. An on-campus library compliments extensive online learning resources, where students can access vast research databases containing the latest journal articles, newspapers and magazines.

New students attend an on-campus Orientation Session, where they meet their classmates, learn about living in Darwin, and begin the exiting transition to higher education. Our friendly Student Support Team provides personalised support to each student throughout their studies.

  • Darwin Branch

    2 Printers Place, Darwin

Courses offered by Canterbury Institute Of Management

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Master Of Information & Communications Technology

To provide students with specialised cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate expert judgement, adaptability and responsibility as a practitioner or learner in the discipline of information and communications technology.

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Master Of Information & Communications Technology

To provide students with specialised cognitive and technical skills to demonstrate expert judgement, adaptability and responsibility as a practitioner or learner in the discipline of information and communications technology.

by Canterbury Institute Of Management
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Bachelor of Business – Information Systems

The Bachelor of Business – Information Systems Major students will gain technical and analytical skills in choosing this discipline as well as the ability to assess, evaluate, and communicate the key aspects of Information Systems as an enabler of modern organisations.

by Canterbury Institute Of Management

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