The acronym CSU may refer to:
- A propeller's constant speed unit which regulates engine speed by automatically changing pitch. A Constant speed Propeller is a type of propeller that can change its blade pitch to take better advantage of the power supplied by an engine in much the same way that a transmission
Any of the following universities or university systems
- Cagayan State University system (Philippines)
- California State University system (U. The Cagayan State University, also known locally as simply CSU, is the second largest state institution of higher learning in the Cagayan Valley Region in terms History Today's California State University system is the direct descendant of the California State Normal School (now San José State University) a S. A. )
- Central South University, Hunan (China)
- Central State University, Ohio (U. Central South University ( CSU;) is located in Changsha, a historic and cultural city in Hunan province central south of China. Central State University is a historically black university located in Wilberforce Ohio. S. A. )
- Charles Sturt University, (Australia)
- Charleston Southern University Charleston, South Carolina (U. Charles Sturt University ( CSU) is an Australian multi-campus University in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory Charleston Southern University, founded in 1964 as Baptist College is an independent comprehensive university located in Charleston South Carolina. S. A. )
- Chicago State University Chicago, Illinois (U. Chicago State University (CSU is a State university in Chicago, Illinois. S. A. )
- Cleveland State University, Ohio (U. Cleveland State University ( abbr CSU) is a Public university located in Cleveland Ohio. S. A. )
- Colorado State University (U. Colorado State University is a public institution of higher learning located in Fort Collins, Colorado in the United States. S. A. )
- Columbus State University, Georgia, (U. Columbus State University (commonly referred to by locals as CSU) is a four-year public University located in Columbus, Georgia S. A. )
- Connecticut State University system (U. S. A. )
Or,
- Channel Service Unit - a WAN equivalent of a network interface card. In Telecommunications a channel service unit ( CSU) is a line bridging device for use with T-carrier that is used to perform Wide Area Network ( WAN) is a Computer network that covers a broad area (i A Network card, Network Adapter, LAN Adapter or NIC (network interface card is a piece of Computer hardware designed to allow computers
- Christian Social Union of Bavaria (Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern), a political party in Bavaria, Germany.
- Crime Scene Unit - in some police groups this refers to crime scene investigators who respond to a crime scene. A crime scene is a location where an illegal act took place and comprises the area from which most of the physical evidence is retrieved by trained law enforcement
- Constant speed unit - a mechanical device in aircraft to keep engine (and propeller) speed constant
- C Start Up - in computing, the initial start up code for compiled C (and C-based languages). A Constant speed Propeller is a type of propeller that can change its blade pitch to take better advantage of the power supplied by an engine in much the same way that a transmission See also CRT for C Run-Time. The C standard library (also known as libc) is a now-standardized collection of Header files and library routines used to implement common operations such
- ČSÚ (Český statistický úřad), Czech Statistical Office
- CSU is the ICAO airline designator for Chari Aviation Services, Chad
The Czech Statistical Office (Český statistický úřad is the main organization which collects analyzes and disseminates Statistical information for the benefit of the various This is a list of Airline codes. The table lists the IATA airline designators the ICAO airline designators and the airline call signs (telephony designator Chad (Tchad تشاد Tshād) officially known as the Republic of Chad, is a Landlocked country in Central Africa.
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