The effective management of the health needs of a community requires sensitivity to public expectation and an equitable balance of science, law, environmental and social factors; and sustainability.
This course is for non-metallurgy scientists and engineers who wish to pursue a career as extractive metallurgists or further their career within the minerals industry. It will provide you with a knowledge and understanding of the core areas of mineral processing and extractive metallurgy.
The Curtin Graduate Certificate in Business will provide you with a solid foundation in economics, financial decision making, leadership and organisational behaviour.
Achieving a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Curtin University means that you hold an internationally respected qualification from an elite global business school - recognised through triple accreditation by EQUIS, AACSB International and EFMD (Accredited MBA).
This course is designed for educators working in diverse learning and educational contexts who wish to enhance their knowledge of contemporary educational practice and issues.
This specialised, practical legal training (PLT) course is aimed at law graduates who wish to apply for admission to the legal profession in Western Australia. It is approved by the Legal Practice Board of Western Australia and was the first PLT program to be delivered by a WA university.
This course allows qualified physiotherapists to specialise in one of the following: Continence and Pelvic Health Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Sport Physiotherapy Selecting from a range of specialised higher-level units, you will study clinical management, examining the theories and techniques of...
This course is designed to develop your passion for the field and inspire your vision of creating a safer and healthier workplace for workers and the community.
This qualification is intended to help you step into the field of accounting for the first time. It covers an introductory understanding of accounting and the budget process.
Human rights is a multidisciplinary area that incorporates political theories, anthropology, philosophy, education, social work, development studies and legal frameworks to build a broad and critical understanding of human rights.
This course builds on the curriculum of the graduate certificate to include topics in project quality, risk and procurement management and managerial effectiveness.
This is an excellent entry-level qualification, which is suitable if you wish to upgrade your accounting knowledge to further your career in commerce, government, industry or public practice. It will help you develop intermediate knowledge and skills in accounting.