
University Overview
Creativity and innovation are also characteristics of successful partnerships. The development and evolution of productive partnerships, both within the university and with the wider community, is fundamental to achieving Curtin's vision.
First there is the partnership with each and every one of the students. This partnership in the learning process is based on commitment, cooperation and two-way trust. It is also a partnership that extends beyond graduation through Curtin Alumni, ensuring students' links with Curtin continue throughout their working life and beyond.
Then there are the many partnerships based on collaboration between Curtin's staff across areas, centres, schools, divisions and levels in an environment based on common values, mutual respect and a genuine commitment to Curtin.
Undergraduate
Aside from all these, Curtin also offers double degrees. Studying for two degrees at once means that students can graduate with double the amount of qualifications, but it won't take them double the time. A double degree increases students' skills and knowledge across two different learning areas and gives them more career opportunities and choices.
Postgraduate
Study areas for both postgraduate courses include agriculture, architecture, arts, business, culture, education, health, IT and computing and physical sciences and mathematics. Postgraduate students can also choose from many study options such as online study, distance education and full-time and part-time on-campus study. Scholarships and financial assistance are also granted to graduate students who are found eligible.
Study Online
Undergraduate and postgraduate online courses in fields such as business, management and law, culture, language and indigenous, education, health, IT and computing, engineering, environmental health, geology, internet communications, nursing and occupational health and safety are all offered at Curtin.
Study online students will have access to numerous online support services including the 24/7 access to interactive online learning, social networking with other students, a user-friendly system including a mobile app, tutors experienced in online delivery and a wealth of online library resources including full text access to e-Reserve, past exam papers and journals.
International Students
Orientations and counselling services are offered to assist students settle into life at the university. Academic support through free workshops and online programs are made available for students to help them improve their study skills. In addition, English language support through the UniEnglish program is available. Curtin University grants international student scholarships to those who are deemed eligible.
Tuition Fees
The average annual undergraduate tuition fee for Curtin is AUD$28,240
The average annual postgraduate tuition fee for Curtin is AUD$30,910
Check with the University directly for the cost of study of the courses in which you have an interest.
Scholarships
A range of scholarships are on offer for undergraduate and postgraduate students, either for coursework or research. Each year, Curtin awards a small number of scholarships to high achieving students who reflect the qualities of John Curtin, one of Australia's great Prime Ministers. Indigenous student scholarships, international scholarships and prestigious scholarships are also available at Curtin.
University Life
Campus life at Curtin is also focused on providing convenience for students. The university provides a range of shops, accommodation and services like childcare. Student support such as orientations, scholarships, financial support, a career center and counselling, health and wellbeing hotline is accessible for all students.
Student Reviews
One of the most appealing aspects of the university mentioned by a majority of students is the high level of student support provided and how Curtin regularly puts on functions that allow students to relax and get to know each other.
Students also express their appreciation for Curtin's up-to-date range of facilities which are helpful and useful. Facilities like the bookshop cafes and food outlets and guild outlets are specifically cited by students. Students are highly appreciative of the facilities, but according to them, the best part are the grounds - beautiful gardens and scenery which balanced out the accommodating buildings.
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