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Curtin University Courses

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Metallurgical engineers have a key role in converting raw metals and minerals into more useable formats, such as converting iron ore and coal into steel. They extract, refine and recycle resources used in everyday life - including energy production, food production, housing and transportation.
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Spoken by 1.3 billion people, Chinese is the world's most spoken first language. China also has one of the world's most vibrant economies, and is a major trade partner of Australia.

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Employment relations is a field of practice within the broader human resource management profession that focuses on effective workplace relationships.
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The Arts (Media and Production Analysis) Education Major prepares students with content and pedagogical knowledge to teach in the Media and Production Analysis subject area in Year 11 and 12 as well as across The Arts curriculum area from Years 7 to 12.

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International relations is a dynamic, multidisciplinary field that investigates the diplomatic, normative and economic relationships between different political bodies.

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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.

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This double degree major has been designed for those who seek careers in both the public and private sector. Students will acquire sound analytical skills which are highly valued in careers in the business world.
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Japanese is a fascinating language that comprises several written systems and is spoken by 135 million people worldwide. Japan is not only one of Australia's top three trade partners; it is a gateway to Asian nations that are diverse, rapidly changing and rich with opportunities.

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In this course, you will explore the realm of mathematics and become prepared for an engaging career in optimisation, financial mathematics or industrial mathematics.

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By studying history, you will gain an understanding of how societies experienced the past and how this shapes the world we live in today. You'll learn about the forces that have influenced the modern world, including nationalism, democracy, conflict and war, and gender and sexuality.
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Earth scientists are essential to the safe management of the environment, and to the discovery and sustainable extraction of mineral and energy resources.