This foundation course is designed for graduates who would like to study a Curtin Graduate Entry Master (GEM) course that is in a different discipline or field to their undergraduate degree1.
The UniReady program can help you qualify for entry into a range of undergraduate courses. Successful completion of the program will fulfil the minimum admission criteria or an ATAR of 70 and English proficiency.
This double degree addresses the market demand for expertise in the design of distributed computing and sensing environments, and the networks that underpin them.
Are you interested in a career in medicine or health? This course will prepare you for entry into most Curtin health courses (including Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery), giving you the skills and confidence to study a health course in a culturally appropriate environment.
If you're passionate about pursuing a career in the creative industries, this course will provide you with the skills and experience you need to take your career anywhere in the world.
This enabling course is a pathway for Indigenous Australian students interested in studying an undergraduate science or engineering course at Curtin. It will help you meet the requirements for your chosen course and will equip you with the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed at university.
This course will prepare you for careers in high-demand areas of computing. It covers fundamental programming and security skills of modern computing and computer networks, specialising in various aspects of distributed computing.
In this course you will gain the expertise that underpins innovative planning practices and contributes to the development of a sustainable future for communities.
What you'll learn develop and transfer generic academic literacy and mediation skills in reading, writing, listening and speaking to their own discipline analyse and evaluate own and other's ideas in order to develop an academic voice in written and spoken...
In this course you'll gain expertise in a variety of communications areas. You'll study subjects in media, design and business, and gain foundational knowledge in media and corporate communications.
Exercise scientists help people prevent and recover from injury and disease, help maximise athlete performance, and promote wellbeing and healthy ageing.