Pursue your interest in human genetics and genomics. Learn the basic identification of all chromosomes in the human genome and understand the characteristics of, and molecular basis for, human genetic diseases and traits.
The Foundation of Psychology Stream prepares students for undergraduate study in Psychology. Students who have completed the IBCP and had an Academic IELTS score of 6.0 upon entry may receive advanced standing for four modules.
This internship specialisation provides students with internship opportunities in becoming job-ready graduates. Students in courses without professional work experience are strongly encouraged to enrol in this specialisation.
The Industrial Mathematics Specialisation is designed to provide students with the necessary skills in mathematics and the ability to apply them to problems arising in industry.
This specialization will focus on learning to use sophisticated scientific instruments to solve complex analytical problems. You'll also develop effective problem-solving and decision-making skills within the ethical and professional context of analytical and forensic science.
Explore the massively interesting realm of microbiology. From investigations in infectious microbiology to advances in molecular microbiology, you'll gain insight into microbiological cell structures and functions.
Enhanced data processing and analysis prepares you for traditional down-to-earth applied physics including; instrument development and deployment for environmental monitoring both atmospheric and oceanographic.
The Statistical Data Science Specialisation builds on students' previous experience in statistics and mathematics to enable them to develop complex models for a wide variety of data types and draw inferences.
Curtin's Bachelor of Laws offers a rich and professionally relevant coverage of foundational areas of legal knowledge as well as developing the core skills essential to effective legal practice.
This specialisation would suit engineering students from complementary disciplines who have an interest in fluid and particle flow and processes. Students will learn how to apply basic material and energy balances to flow processes, including multi-phase and compressible flows.
Develop programming and practical skills along with astrophysics knowledge to prepare for projects with the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy investigating topics including; galactic nuclei, transient radio phenomena and the birth of the first star utilising the Murchison Widefield Array.