Human factors is the science of people at work. It is concerned with understanding human capabilities and limitations, and applying this knowledge to areas such as the design of: equipment, systems, tools, workplace environment, and work processes.
This double degree major combines units from major international and other related disciplines. The major provides sufficient flexibility for students to combine business studies with language and cultural studies.
Offers an opportunity for engineers from other discipline areas to explore underpinning aspects of civil engineering and to develop a more nuanced appreciation of municipal works and civil engineering projects.
The explosion of embedded and connected smart devices, systems and technologies in our lives has created an opportunity to connect every 'thing' to the Internet.
The Screen Arts major is an excellent springboard for a career in the film, television and media industries, combining practical production skills with creative and analytical thinking.
The Computational Science major introduces students to aspects modern computing. It covers fundamental programming and theoretical knowledge. Students are exposed to both theoretical and practical aspects of computing with an emphasis on the skills sought out by employers.
Civil engineers may be involved in a wide variety of projects across a range of sub-disciplines. This extension specialisation builds on knowledge developed through the Civil Engineering major, providing expanded knowledge across a broad range of commonly practised areas.
This double degree major is designed for students who are interested in pursuing careers in finance, broadly defined to include corporate finance, financial institutions, financial markets and various branches of the financial services industry.
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 highlights the way in which chemistry is an integral science required to develop solutions to sustainability. A broad range of topics will be covered, including water, energy, industry and the environment.
The Mathematical Optimisation Specialisation is designed to provide students with the necessary skills in mathematics and the ability to apply them to problems stemming from mathematical modelling and optimisation.