Edith Cowan University:
The University has two metropolitan campuses in Mount Lawley and Joondalup and also serves Western Australia’s South West region from a campus in Bunbury, 200 km south of Perth.
The Joondalup Campus is the University's headquarters. It's situated close to rail transport and Perth's major freeway. The campus boasts state-of-the-art facilities including the Health and Wellness Building, a multi-million dollar sport and fitness centre, a new award winning library and student hub, an outdoor cinema during the summer months and on-campus accommodation. The campus also forms part of the Joondalup Learning Precinct, which includes West Coast TAFE and the Western Australian Police Academy.
Mount Lawley Campus
Only minutes from Perth's CBD and conveniently serviced by public transport, our Mount Lawley Campus is an excellent choice for study, day or night. It is equipped with extensive teaching resources, first-rate IT and performing arts facilities, a sport and fitness centre and on-campus accommodation. The campus also forms part of a precinct with the Mount Lawley Senior High School and is home to one of Australia's most successful and well known arts training institutions, the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA).
South West Campus (Bunbury)
Located two hours drive south of Perth and in Western Australia's largest regional centre, the South West Campus (Bunbury) is the largest university campus outside the metropolitan area. The Campus is part of an educational precinct comprising South West Regional College of TAFE and the Bunbury Health Campus, which includes St John of God Hospital and South West Area Health Services. The campus has modern facilities, small class sizes, a comprehensive range of courses and on-campus accommodation.