Campus

Welcome to the Casuarina CDU campus! Here we will help engineering and IT students like you, find your way!

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How to navigate the campus:

The campus may feel overwhelming at first, but in a short time, you will become very familiar with CDU. Especially considering that for most engineering students here, only a few precincts are commonly visited; notably the pink, purple and red precincts (but everyone goes to red precinct).

The Pink Precinct:

For most engineering and IT students, you might have some maths and IT classes be conducted here. Particularly, in Pink 7. This contains all the basic facilities apart from classrooms such as toilets, a helpdesk and most importantly - a kitchen! With three ovens and a coffee machine! uniplaceone

The Purple Precinct:

Like the Pink building, many engineering and IT students will also learn maths and IT subjects. A big difference which you might notice is that this building is much larger, one of the largest even! You will mostly use the one building adjacent to the field. It can be looked at in three levels though. Each level mostly consists of classrooms, with the ITMS office at Purple 3. A few of the rooms are dedicated to workshops and there is also a printery in this purple building. Some notable things are the toilets on the second level and the elevator which is on the side closer to pink building. Speaking of, the Pink building neighbours the Purple building, which is quite convenient!
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The Red Precinct:

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This building might be the most common place you will come across as it is the central hub of CDU. This is beacause it harbords many important facilities such as the library, CDU Bookshop and the Mal Nairn Auditorium. The red precinct is also home to many leisurely places like the Ugly Duckling cafe and the Basketball court. In essence, it has a little bit of everything for everyone.

If you forget your way...

Remember! CDU staff students are some of the most friendly people on the planet! Don't be afraid to ask a person where to go and what to do. Most of all - have a brilliant journey!