Curtin has strong links with industry and the business world. As a result of this close interaction, the units offered are designed to develop the practical skills needed to address real-world problems.
Data is used in all industries to drive innovation and growth. Data Scientists are able to harness the power of data to be central in these processes across a range of industries.
What you'll learn apply discipline knowledge to critically review, analyse, consolidate and contribute to evidence-based practice in creative advertising design demonstrate cognitive and technical skills in both a broad understanding of design and with depth in creative advertising design ...
Worldwide, Korean is the fastest-growing language among non-native speakers, and with the global popularity of K-pop and K-dramas, the interest in Korean culture is no surprise.
Study accounting practice, business law, auditing, taxation and financial management. In this double major you'll gain a broad understanding of the structure and operations of financial markets in Australia.
Event managers are responsible for developing, organising and promoting events such as exhibitions, festivals, conferences, product launches and fundraisers. In this specialisation you will explore the significance of events in society.
This major suits creative individuals who have a keen interest in fashion and a passion for contemporary design. You will learn the foundations of creative thinking and the relationship between garment and body.
The Biomechanics Minor is designed to provide students with the necessary skills in biomechanical systems and apply them to engineering in health, sports medicine and related health sciences.
Through a series of practical design projects and exercises held within a digital environment, this specialisation introduces you to industry standard design technologies and software.
Computing skills enhance employability in many areas of science - especially in the vast majority of industries and organisations that rely on efficient and secure computer systems.
This course is designed for graduates from a four-year Engineering undergraduate degree not accredited by Engineers Australia in a related discipline. The course is not suitable for graduates of a four-year undergraduate degree, with Engineers Australia accreditation in the same discipline.