Western Sydney University Bankstown Campus

Coordinates: 33°56′26″S 150°59′30″E / 33.940522°S 150.991712°E / -33.940522; 150.991712
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33°56′26″S 150°59′30″E / 33.940522°S 150.991712°E / -33.940522; 150.991712 The Western Sydney University Bankstown Campus is a main campus of the Western Sydney University, based at Milperra, near Bankstown. It was the original campus of the Macarthur Institute of Higher Education, which merged into the then-new university in 1989; however, as a result of widespread rebuilding by WSU, the oldest building on campus was opened in 1989. The building contains a plaque indicating that it was opened by the then treasurer and former Prime Minister Paul Keating.

Students on campus specialise in the social sciences. Most are psychology, sociology, nursing, arts and linguistic students. The campus is also home to the Bachelor of Policing program. The campus includes a modern cafeteria area, a new library, a full-size football oval, and the MARCS Institute. UWS's most well-known interpreting and translation course is taught at Bankstown campus. UWS trains and produces many NAATI accredited interpreters and translators.

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