Note: Only applications from current Registered Nurses can be accepted for the mid-year (July) intake entry This is a comprehensive course that includes biological, psychosocial and nursing sciences; advanced clinical skill development; and simulated practice and fieldwork.
Contemporary science degrees must be designed to meet ever-changing challenges in climate change, food security, conservation, biomedical health and data, and more. Curtin's Bachelor of Science courses are designed to provide flexible degrees for evolving global scientific challenges.
This course enables you to pursue further studies in actuarial applications in order to fulfil the part ll requirements of the Actuaries Institute, and to undertake your own significant research project in interesting actuarial areas.
This accredited double degree develops your expertise in both health promotion and occupational health and safety. As a graduate, you can choose to work within either discipline over your career, or you can pursue a career that combines both.
In this initial teacher education course you will gain the skills, knowledge and practical learning experiences to teach young children (aged from birth to eight years) in early education settings.
The field of education includes a range of professional roles that require a comprehensive understanding of the education curriculum and advanced communication skills.
The Bachelor of Arts is a flexible degree where you can tailor your studies to your creative passions and career goals. All of our majors combine theoretical study and practical, industry-relevant content, so that you graduate confident and ready to start your career.
Computer system and network administrators are responsible for the configuration and reliable operation of computer networks that form the backbone of modern information systems.
If design is your passion, this flexible degree offers a number of exciting majors that will develop your practical skills in a global context, so you can take your career anywhere in the world.
In this course, you will learn about perception, cognition, emotion, personality, behaviour and interpersonal relationships; and how psychologists examine, explain and predict what people do as individuals and in groups.