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Curtin University Courses

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The need to sustain Australia's marine environment is more important than ever as we face an uncertain future driven by climate change, increasing resource extraction and coastal development.

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Gain insight into legal matters associated with the accounting profession. Discover the processes by which law is created, changed and applied to business and government.
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The Creative Writing stream is available in the Graduate Certificate in Arts. It is designed for those seeking to develop an introductory understanding of creative writing. Upon successful completion of the graduate certificate, you may transfer to the Creative Writing Major of the Master of Arts.

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The Professional Writing and Publishing major teaches professional writing skills for working in corporate communications and media. These skills can be applied to employment in government, business and industry, the not-for-profit sector, arts organisations, and the magazine and book industries.
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This specialisation will give you a practical understanding of business technologies, database design, data modelling and visualisation methods used to present information.
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This specialisation is developed for students wishing to understand design principles and processes surrounding fashion design, including product and style development and promotion.
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The Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy major is available to study as part of the Master of Clinical Physiotherapy.

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Professionals with ICT skills that complement a specific career discipline are increasingly beneficial to many industry and government sectors. In this course you will learn how modern computer systems connect, operate and are programmed.
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The Indigenous Community Management and Development major aims to provide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students with the knowledge and skills required to bring about effective, culturally appropriate social change in Indigenous services and community settings.

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The Humanities and Social Sciences (Politics and Law) Education Major prepares students with content and pedagogical knowledge to teach in the Politics and Law subject area in Year 11 and 12 as well as across Humanities and Social Sciences curriculum area from Years 7 to 12.

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Biochemists study the molecular structures and processes that form the foundation of living matter. In this course, you will study the core principles of chemistry, molecular structure and chemical reactivity, and how they are applied to biological molecules.
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