Curtin University of Technology
Curtin University of Technology is a world-class, internationally focused institution. A culturally diverse university, we foster tolerance and encourage the development of the individual. Our programs centre around the provision of knowledge and skills to meet industry and workplace standards. A combination of first-rate resources, staff and technology makes Curtin a forerunner in tertiary education both within Australia and internationally.
Our main campus is situated in Bentley, six kilometres south of the centre of Perth, Western Australia's capital city. Curtin has two additional metropolitan campuses and regional campuses in Kalgoorlie and Northam. Curtin also has an offshore campus in Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia. As of second semester 2005, Curtin's newest campus was opened in the Sydney Central Business District.
Curtin offers over 850 undergraduate and postgraduate courses in business, engineering, health sciences, humanities, science, mining and agriculture. Our Centre for Aboriginal Studies offers bridging courses for indigenous students and the Vocational Training and Education Centre conducts vocational courses at Kalgoorlie and Esperance. Curtin also has an extensive Research and Development program.
Courses offered
Business and Finance
University Level
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
The Bachelor of Commerce is a highly flexible programme allowing students to combine their choice of majors, minors and electives. Graduates from this programme have a strong record of success in finding employment within the local and international business communities.
Accounting
Studying Accounting will teach you how business works, the real nuts and bolts of what makes a successful organisation. You will look at the efficiency and effectiveness of the operations of an enterprise as well as learning how to evaluate employee performance. You will also learn how to use accounts to assist you in making capital investment decisions for a variety of purposes, including the acquisition or sale of shares, lending of money, and provision of goods on credit.
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Bachelor of Business (Administration)
This course provides students with a general overview in business administration and is well suited to those seeking to attain professional expertise in the general management area. The program focuses on preparing managers for their challenging roles ina global environment, specifically preparing people for management roles in public or private sector organisations. As well as exposing students to various core disciplines in business, it offers them special opportunities such as: industry/organistion based project work, the opportunity to apply these concepts to their own work environment, international study tours (students are able to gain an exposure and understanding of work in a different context), and the choice of specialising in an area such asone of the following: management, small business and entrepreneurship, human resource, and international management. Those wishing to further their academic career may proceed to a specialist postgraduate program, for example, marketing, educational administration, human resource management, international and/or public sector management.
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Bachelor of Commerce (Management)
Completion of the major will give you an understanding of the functions and development of organisations, interactions with local and international environments, management of people, marketing of goods and services, and strategic decisions that direct and harmonise all activities.
Management can be studied as a major in the Bachelor of Commerce. This includes combined courses which includes this degree
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Computing and Information Technology
University Level
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems Engineering)
The field of Computer Engineering encompasses a wide variety of areas.
These include:
- Computer Systems - hardware, software embedded, design, management
- Networks and Communications - local, global, wireless, concurrency, Internet
- Intelligent Information Systems - robotics, automation, manufacturing, vision, neural networks
- Signal Processing - adaptive systems, real-time, fuzzy logic
- Automotive Systems - motor management, brake systems, drive information, navigation.
The course covers:
- Computer Engineering: focuses in the areas of the design and development of hardware and sofware systems.
- Communication and Network Engineering: concentrates on different service needs, and developing and applying hardware and software to meet them.
- Software Engineering: focuses on the design and development of software.
- Intelligent Systems: concentrates on the development of expert systems or neural network components or devices.
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Exploration and Mining
University Level
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)
Civil Engineering involves the application of basic scientific and technological principles to the design and construction of facilities necessary for the welfare of the community. It is concerned with such projects as railways, harbours and docks, road systems, bridges, water supply and wastewater treatment, dams, offshore rigs, tunnels and underground construction, power projects, offshore structures, and commercial and industrial buildings. The effective practice of civil engineering necessitates a strong background in the mathematical and physical sciences, an understanding of the properties of construction materials such as steel, concrete and natural aggregates and an ability to evaluate the performance of structures under variable forms of loading. Many engineering projects require a close working relationship with other groups - planners, architects, environmental scientists - and an appreciation of the impact of civil works on society in terms of both social obligations and finance. The civil engineer also needs training in management of resources, equipment, materials and finance.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Environmental Engineering)
The course focuses on understanding the functioning of natural systems and enables Environmental Engineers to combine the need for sustainability with creative and practical problem solving skills. This often means finding a balance between economic development and protection and enhancement of the environment.
Challenges facing Environmental Engineers:
- Disposal of toxic wastes, remediation of contaminated sites and rehabilitiation of mine sites
- Water treatment and reuse
- Management of saline affected land
- Degradation of wetlands, estuaries and the coastal zone
- Management of of surface and groundwater resources
- Deelopment of environmental policies
- Minimising water and air pollution and environmental impact of new development
- Designing developments to preserve biodiversity and cultural diversity
This multidisciplinary degree trains you in engineering, scientific, technical, computer software, communication, economic, legal, social, cultural and political skills.
Throughout the degree you will have regular guest lecturers, site visits and work on applied projects in and with the community. There is a strong emphasis on project team work.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)
Mechanical Engineering addresses the conception, design, manufacture, control, maintenance and management of any system in which motion is a key feature. The system may comprise moving solid elements - components - combined to create a mechanism or machine. Alternatively, it may involve a fluid flowing within or around a solid structure. Mechanical Engineering permits humanity to harness the energy and forces that exist in nature, providing for the needs of society. The range of Mechanical Engineering istherefore vast: machines from the size of micro-mechanical devices through to massive power generating turbines are covered by the discipline. Similarly, the flight and performance of modern aircraft is largely an accomplishment of Mechanical Engineering.The work of a mechanical engineer could include the design and specification of components or entire systems, design and planning of manufacturing processes, plant operation and maintenance, consulting, research and development, and management. These tasks are common to a wide range of industries such as power generation, mining, mineral processing, transport, water supply and their support industries.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Geology)
This course is designed for those intending to enter the mining industry and work principally as a mining geologist. Apart from offering units in classical geology, it specifically emphasises aspects of geology relevant to mining and mine geology.
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Bachelor of Science (Applied Geology)
This course provides a range of opportunities in exploration/applied geology environmental geology, and hydrogeology/engineering geology. Graduates typically find employment in Australian and overseas industries involved in mineral and petroleum exploration, groundwater exploration, environmental management and energy resource development programs.
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Bachelor of Science (Mining)
Mine surveying is a specialist area of surveying involving the measurement, representation and management of data associated with a mining operation. Mine surveyors are responsible for marking out, measuring and maintaining direction of all surface and underground workings on a mine site. In addition they are also legally responsible for the preparation and updating of all mine surveying plans for open pit and underground workings on the mine site, as required by the Department of Industry and Resources.
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Bachelor of Science (Mineral Exploration and Mining Geology)
This course is designed for those intending to enter the mining industry as an exploration or mining geologist. Apart from offering units in classical geology, it specifically emphasises aspects of geology relevant to mining and mine geology.
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Bachelor of Science (Physical Science)
These most fundamental of sciences provide the basis for our understanding of the complex world around us, from the cosmological to the sub-nuclear scale, from the interplay of atoms and molecules to the collisions of continental plates and the life and death of galaxies.
By addressing fundamental questions about the natural processes in the Universe and on planet Earth, these sciences drive the development of new technologies.
In the BSc (Physical Science) program, you complete at least one of the following majors:
- Chemical Physics
- Chemistry
- Geology
- Materials Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Physics
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Bachelor of Surveying
Surveying is a science-based discipline which is concerned with the measurement, representation and management of data concerning the earth's physical and man-made features. Specialist areas such as cadastral studies, geodesy, photogrammetry, surveying and land information systems, are included within this discipline. Related areas include remote sensing, land development and planning, mine surveying and hydrographic surveying. The discipline has moved into several high technology areas which include satellite positioning, laser scanning, airborne and marine navigation, digital mapping and remote sensing, specialised alignment surveying, analysis of structural deformations, and land and environmental management. Studying modern surveying necessarily calls upon elements from such diverse disciplines as computing, engineering, environmental science, geography, geology, management, mathematics and physics. The Department of Spatial Sciences offers the only comprehensive degree program in surveying in Western Australia. The fourth year of the course incorporates an honours program which can lead directly into the Master of Science (Surveying and Mapping) and the Doctor of Philosophy.
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Health and Community Services
University Level
Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)
This course offers the chance to develop skills and knowledge in two or more related fields of study at the intersection of media, information and new communication technologies. It offers contextual study of the history, theory, ethics and criticism of the various practices, institutions and discourses in media, communication and information. Foundation skills and knowledge for work in the corporate media and information field is provided with considerable breadth of expertise. Areas of study available are: Film and Television, Internet Policy and Culture; Journalism; Advertising Design, Internet Design, Marketing; Multimedia, Photography and Public Relations.
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Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing)
The concept of marketing is about identifying customer needs and developing and selling products that satisfy those needs. An infinite variety of products can be marketed ranging from soft drink to government departments and instrumentalities such as the Defence Force or the Education Department, as well as tourist destinations, politicians, churches and charity groups. Consequently, marketing is a big asset to your job prospects and is useful whether you are a marketing manager, running your own business, a recruitment officer in the army or a dentist.
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Bachelor of Science (Health and Safety)
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Bachelor of Science (Nursing)
This course provides an integrated comprehensive curriculum from the physical, biological, psychological and social sciences. It is designed for school leavers and others intending to practice as a registered nurse. It is also available to registered mental health nurses intending to become eligible for registration as a comprehensive nurse.
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Processing (Science)
University Level
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)
Chemical and Process engineers intimately deal with the scaling up of chemical reactions or processes that are of importance to society. Chemical and Process Engineering is therefore a field distinguished from the science of Chemistry by the scale and industrial applications to which the principles are applied. Put simply, Chemists deal with fundamental phenomena such as determination of the chemical reactions, while Chemical Engineers must determine how to exploit this information to design and operate the facilities and processes in order to produce commercial quantities of a product.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Electronic and Communication Engineering)
Communication Engineering deals with the transfer of information of diverse kinds by the modulation, transmission and subsequent demodulation or reception of electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals. These signals may be digital or analogue and may be transmitted over cable, radio or optical fibre media. National and international communication networks; television and telecommunication; cable, microwave, satellite and optical communication are among the topics included.
Control Engineering deals with automatic means by which the performance of a process or plant is controlled or regulated from measurements of its own response. Feedback control of this kind, and its fundamental concepts, has very wide applications and implications. Control engineers need wide knowledge and the ability to work with specialists in other fields. This branch of engineers involves the marriage of electrical and mechanical systems.
Power Systems Engineering is a very large field of professional engineering practice in Australia and throughout the world. Every modern economy depends increasingly on electricity supply. Expansion of electricity supply throughout most of the Asian countries is now on a massive scale. The major field of expertise in this department is in all aspects of power generation, transmission, distribution and supply and especially computer-aided design and control of large integrated power network systems.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Power Engineering)
Communication Engineering deals with the transfer of information of diverse kinds by the modulation, transmission and subsequent demodulation or reception of electrical, electromagnetic or optical signals. These signals may be digital or analogue and may be transmitted over cable, radio or optical fibre media. National and international communication networks; television and telecommunication; cable, microwave, satellite and optical communication are among the topics included.
Control Engineering deals with automatic means by which the performance of a process or plant is controlled or regulated from measurements of its own response. Feedback control of this kind, and its fundamental concepts, has very wide applications and implications. Control engineers need wide knowledge and the ability to work with specialists in other fields. This branch of engineers involves the marriage of electrical and mechanical systems.
Power Systems Engineering is a very large field of professional engineering practice in Australia and throughout the world. Every modern economy depends increasingly on electricity supply. Expansion of electricity supply throughout most of the Asian countries is now on a massive scale. The major field of expertise in this department is in all aspects of power generation, transmission, distribution and supply and especially computer-aided design and control of large integrated power network systems.
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Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronics)
Mechatronics is the title given to the subdiscipline of engineering which studies the integration of mechanical and electronic technologies to create 'intelligent' machines, systems and controllers. High levels of automation in manufacturing environments require designers with skills in the mechanical sciences since the machinery and robotic equipment utilised are fundamentally mechanical in nature. The actuation, monitoring and control of the mechanical devices are, however, achieved by electrical and electronic means. This course provides graduates with skills and knowledge in both mechanical and electrical technologies that will equip them for employment in manufacturing and related environments.
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Bachelor of Science - Chemistry
Chemistry is about understanding the properties of the element - how they interact with each other to construct living organisms to produce power from the sun, produce minerals and fuel environmental processes.
Life has evolved systems that depend on carbon as a fundamental element, and several other elements are particularly important in biological systems. A true understanding of such systems must be based upon a full knowledge of the structures, properties and reactivity of the molecular components of life and this knowledge comes from the study of chemistry.
Chemistry plays a pivotal role in the natural sciences. It supplies essential knowledge for the applied sciences, such as astronomy, materials science, engineering, agriculture, medical sciences, pharmacology, and forensic science.
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Bachelor of Science - Chemistry
Chemistry is about understanding the properties of the element - how they interact with each other to construct living organisms to produce power from the sun, produce minerals and fuel environmental processes.
Life has evolved systems that depend on carbon as a fundamental element, and several other elements are particularly important in biological systems. A true understanding of such systems must be based upon a full knowledge of the structures, properties and reactivity of the molecular components of life and this knowledge comes from the study of chemistry.
Chemistry plays a pivotal role in the natural sciences. It supplies essential knowledge for the applied sciences, such as astronomy, materials science, engineering, agriculture, medical sciences, pharmacology, and forensic science.
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Bachelor of Science - Extractive Metallurgy
Extractive metallurgy requires a sound knowledge and understanding of chemistry and the principles of metal extraction from ores. Extractive metallurgists are involved in plant design, development, operations and control, management and research. The involvement of students with their colleagues in mining engineering and geology places them in a favourable position for advancement in the mineral industry.
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Bachelor of Science - Extractive Metallurgy
Extractive metallurgy requires a sound knowledge and understanding of chemistry and the principles of metal extraction from ores. Extractive metallurgists are involved in plant design, development, operations and control, management and research. The involvement of students with their colleagues in mining engineering and geology places them in a favourable position for advancement in the mineral industry.
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