University of Canberra

University Colleges and Facilities
(Canberra, Australian Capital Territory - ACT, Australia)




The University of Canberra is comprised of 23 buildings, and they are:
  • Building 1 - houses the main UC reception area and Division of Communication and Education
  • Building 2 - houses the tutorial and lecture rooms
  • Building 3 - Applied Science building
  • Building 4 - houses the UCU Recreation Centre
  • Building 5 - Education building and Curriculum Resource Centre
  • Building 6 - Business, Law and Information Sciences building
  • Building 7 - Health, Science and Design building
  • Building 8 - Library
  • Building 9 - Communication and Education building
  • Building 10 - houses the computer centre
  • Building 11 - Business, Law and Information Sciences building
  • Building 12 - Nursing building
  • Building 13 - Facilities and Services Unit administrative area
  • Building 14 - Boilerhouse
  • Building 15 - Freshwater ecology research centre
  • Building 16 - houses maintenance workshops and Kirinari Creche
  • Building 17 - storage area of Applied Science
  • Buildings 18 and 19 - house research organisations
  • Building 20 - Communication and Education building
  • Building 21 - UC Residential Services building
  • Buildings 22 and 23 - UC Innovation Centre

The university also has three main divisions that are made up of Division of Business, Law, and Information Sciences; Division of Communication and Education; and Division of Health, Design, and Science.


Division of Business, Law, and Information Sciences


This division has 3,310 enrolled students taking up various business and government courses. It is made up of the Business and Government; Information Sciences and Engineering; and Law schools.

Division of Communication and Education


This division has over 3,000 enrolled students specialising in creative writing, international studies, community education, languages, tourism, communication studies and teacher education. It is made up of the following schools: Creative Communication; Education and Community Studies; Languages International Studies and Tourism; and Professional Communication.

Division of Health, Design and Science


This division has over 2,400 enrolled students. It is made up of the following schools: Design and Architecture; Resource, Environmental and Heritage Sciences; Resource and Environmental Science and Cultural Heritage Studies; and Health Sciences.









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