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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours): Low Carbon Transition Specialisation

  • Bachelor (Honours)

The Low Carbon Transition specialisation equips students with knowledge for transitioning from conventional to green energy, covering natural gas processing, pipeline corrosion, combustion technology, and energy transmission networks.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Course Code
SPUE-LCATR

About this course

Overview

The Low Carbon Transition is an accentuated specialisation offers to provide students with essential knowledge needed for the transition from conventional energy to green energy. Energy transition is essential to ensure the success of green energy. It covers the fundamentals and applications of natural gas processing, issues of corrosions at the pipelines, combustion technology in transitional energy as well as the transmission and distribution network.

What you'll learn
  • Demonstrate a conceptual understanding of fundamental science, mathematics, data analytics, information science, sustainability principles and/or computing, GC1
  • Solve low carbon transition energy engineering problems of industrial and societal significance via innovative and creative design or research, working individually or in teams, GC2
  • Select and use current and emerging technologies to develop and communicate effective and innovative chemical engineering solutions to complex problems, GC3

What you will learn

What you'll learn

  • Demonstrate a conceptual understanding of fundamental science, mathematics, data analytics, information science, sustainability principles and/or computing, GC1
  • Solve low carbon transition energy engineering problems of industrial and societal significance via innovative and creative design or research, working individually or in teams, GC2
  • Select and use current and emerging technologies to develop and communicate effective and innovative chemical engineering solutions to complex problems, GC3

Credit for prior study or work

Finish your course sooner with credit for your previous study or work experience.

How to apply

Direct to Curtin

Apply as a high school student
  • Apply for Semester 1, 2025 via TISC
  • Apply for other dates