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Curtin University Courses

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Anthropogenic impacts are increasingly affecting the natural environment. Effective monitoring, management and restoration of the natural environment are required to preserve, and improve biodiversity.

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Computational mechanics is a subdiscipline of mechanics focused on developing and solving complex mathematical models that represent physical phenomena through the use of modern computing methods, such as intensive computer simulations.

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Mechanical engineering is the broad discipline related to the design, analysis, manufacturing and maintaining of mechanical systems.

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This major/stream is part of a larger course. Information is specific to the major/stream, please refer to the course for more information.

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Engineering design is a method of design focused on creating systems that meet the needs of the stakeholders or clients.
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Software engineering is the application of principles used in the field of engineering, which usually deals with physical systems, to the design, development, testing, deployment and management of software systems.

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This Actuarial Mathematics Specialisation provides graduates with financial, mathematical and statistical skills and the ability to apply these skills to business problems.

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An intelligent robot is an intelligent machine with the ability to take actions and make choices.

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This major will help you to prepare for a career in auditing and financial risk assessment, by ensuring you're familiar with contemporary finance issues.
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This specialisation will introduce you to the core concepts of marketing, including how consumers think and how marketers can adapt their strategy to appeal to different markets.

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This major will help to increase your core accounting capabilities across data management and information systems.
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