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Curtin University Courses

Bachelor

Biomedicine applies biological and physiological principles to clinical practice, offering studies in anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience with hands-on laboratory experience. Specialisations in Human Pathology prepare students for careers as clinical physiologists.

Non-Award

History helps us understand the forces that define the world today. This specialisation fosters the ability to identify and critically interpret evidence, and it enables us to understand and explain the causes and consequences of political, economic, environmental and social change.

Bachelor

Technologies stream is affiliated with the Bachelor of Education (Primary Education). This stream consists of a suite of three units for students considering teaching in this area.

Bachelor

The Food Science Specialisation provides in-depth knowledge on food chemistry, ingredient interactions, and the impact of processing on food products, including opportunities for hands-on experience through work placements.

Non-Award

This minor provides an understanding of analytical and forensic problems, focusing on the application of chemistry and the development of problem-solving and decision-making skills within ethical and professional contexts.

Bachelor (Honours)

This specialisation explores creative writing forms and styles, including fiction and poetry, to develop skills applicable to communications fields and industries.

Bachelor

Develop programming and practical skills along with astrophysics knowledge to prepare for projects with the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy investigating topics including; galactic nuclei, transient radio phenomena and the birth of the first star utilising the Murchison Widefield Array.

Bachelor

Politics is the art or science of government, focusing on actions, actors, and institutions that achieve power and its rightful use. It includes comparative politics, policy-making, applied ethics, and political history.

Bachelor

Explore the fields of immunology and cell biology, covering topics like cell signalling, immune system functions, and diseases such as autoimmune and infectious diseases.

Bachelor

Diplomacy Specialisation focuses on resolving conflicts and fostering peaceful relationships through studies in foreign policy, international ethics, and diplomatic history, covering topics like regional studies and global challenges.

Bachelor (Honours)

Physics explores relationships from the smallest to the largest structures using fundamental forces. Students gain skills in experiments and problem-solving, applicable to diverse careers.

Bachelor (Honours)

The Mathematical Optimisation Specialisation equips students with mathematical skills for solving real-world problems, focusing on areas like calculus, linear algebra, and optimisation techniques.