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Curtin University Courses

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Bachelor (Honours)

Design and Systems focuses on the fundamentals and practice of database, embedded and space systems. Key topics include architectural issues, programming fundamentals, scheduling, and interfacing, along with challenges posed by the space environment and engineering design solutions.

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This internship specialisation provides students with internship opportunities in becoming job-ready graduates. Students in courses without professional work experience are strongly encouraged to enrol in this specialisation.

Bachelor (Honours)

Mathematical models are created to analyse system's behaviours and forecast its response. These models use optimisation techniques to increase the efficiency and productivity of businesses and industries.

Duration
0.5 semester full-time

Bachelor

The Molecular Genetics Major focuses on genetics and genomics, offering practical laboratory training and studies in molecular biology, genetic disease, bioinformatics, and genetic engineering. It aims to develop skills in critical thinking and science communication.

Duration
1 semester full-time

Bachelor

Explore the future of filmmaking and animation through real-time production technologies, virtual sets, and immersive storytelling. Learn to design, produce, and composite high-end virtual productions for various media.

Bachelor

This minor focuses on the biodiversity of Western Australia, teaching skills to survey and identify biological species, which are valuable in environmental consultancy and conservation efforts.

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This specialisation focuses on client-based screen production, emphasizing collaboration and professionalism. It prepares students for corporate production projects and can be combined with other specialisations like Web Media or Journalism.

Bachelor (Honours)

The Communication Engineering Specialisation focuses on telecommunications and networking topics such as mobile radio communications, sensor networks, and signal processing, addressing the growing importance of communication technologies in industry and competition.

Bachelor (Honours)

This specialisation provides exposure to techniques for exploration and exploitation of mineral resources, developing skills for mine design and operation. It enhances communication within multidisciplinary engineering teams, contributing to a successful mining career.

Duration
0.5 semester full-time

Masters (Coursework)

This stream will extend a student's knowledge in professional project management practice.

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The Pre-Masters Human Rights specialisation prepares third-year undergraduate students for an Accelerated Bachelor Masters program in Master Human Rights, focusing on the theory and practice of human rights across various traditions.