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CURTININ 2010Undergraduate and Postgraduate Guide for International Students 2010

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Perth Metro Area

Scarborough

Cottesloe

Fremantle

CITY CAMPUSGraduate Schoolof Business

BENTLEYCAMPUSPerth

BentleyCampus

MureskInstitute

Western Australia

Margaret RiverCampus

KalgoorlieCampus

Destination Route HoursfromPerth

Bangkok direct 6:55

Beijing via Singapore 10:55

Delhi via Singapore 10:35

Dubai direct 11:05

Guangzhou via Singapore 9:00

Hong Kong direct 7:45

Ho Chi Minh via Singapore 9:10

Jakarta direct 4:15

Johannesburg direct 10:35

Kuala Lumpur direct 5:30

Los Angeles via Sydney 17:35

London via Singapore 18:45

Mauritius direct 8:10

Mumbai via Singapore 10:20

São Paulo via Sydney 21:00

Singapore direct 5:05

Taipei via Singapore 9:50

Tokyo direct 9:50

Toronto via Hong Kong 22:20

Flight Times Curtin Campus Locations

AustraliaWesternAustralia

PerthSydneyCampus

Papua New Guinea

Brunei

Sarawak Campus

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Indonesia

Singapore Campusa o

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Philippines a

Hong Kong a o

Taiwan

Japan

Tokyo

Guangzhou

China o

Beijing

South Korea

MalaysiaSri LankaKuala Lumpur

Vietnam a o

Thailand a o

India

DelhiShanghai

MAP KEYAlumni BranchesOffshore Programs

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Why Curtin? 5Research and Development 7Perth 9Campuses 11Services and Support 17Accommodation 19Finances 21Curtin Business School 22Health Sciences 23Humanities 24Science and Engineering 25CAS and JCIPP 26Progress at Curtin 27Study Areas 28Flexible Study Options 30Scholarships and Exchange 36Undergraduate Entry Requirements 37Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 39Postgraduate Courses 58Postgraduate Entry Requirements 59Postgraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 61Alternative Study Options 71How to Apply 72Application Form 73Campus Map 76

Curtin University of TechnologyInternational Offi ceGPO Box S1512Perth 6845Western Australia

Tel: +61 8 9266 7331Fax: +61 8 9266 2605 +61 8 9266 4013

Email: [email protected] Web: www.international.curtin.edu.au

Curtin University of TechnologyCRICOS Provider Code 00301J

Welcome to Curtin

Table of Contents Contacts

Select a study program to suit you. Learn from world-class teaching staff. Gain industry knowledge. Develop practical skills. Start your career. Choose Curtin.

Disclaimer and Copyright Information

Information in this publication is correct at the time of printing and valid for 2009/10, but may change from time to time. In particular, the University reserves the right to change the content and/or method of assessment, to change or alter tuition fees of any unit of study, to withdraw any unit of study or program that it offers, to impose limitations on enrolment in any unit or program, and/or to vary arrangements for any program.

Curtin will not be liable to you or any other person for any loss or damage (including direct, consequential or economic loss or damage) however caused and whether by negligence or otherwise that may result directly or indirectly from the use of this publication.

Copyright Curtin University of Technology 2009

This publication is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without written permission. Enquiries should be directed to Publications and Marketing, International Offi ce on +61 8 9266 7331.

Published by the International Offi ce, Curtin University of Technology.

For important updates to the information in this publication, including the latest course and fee information, please visit our website at www.international.curtin.edu.au

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international.curtin.edu.au

ImportantInformation

For important updates to the information in this prospectus, please visit our website:

To meet current students, view videos, photos and panoramas of the Curtin campus, Perth and Western Australia visit www.international.curtin.edu.au and view the “Virtual Tour”.

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International Offi ce (Further information for future international students)Tel: +61 8 9266 7331Fax: +61 8 9266 2605 +61 8 9266 4013Email: [email protected]: www.international.curtin.edu.au

Student Central (Student services for all enrolled students)Tel: +61 8 9266 3399Fax: +61 8 9266 4108Email: [email protected]: www.students.curtin.edu.auStudent GuildTel: +61 8 9266 2900Email: [email protected]: www.guild.curtin.edu.auHousing Services (Accommodation)www.housing.curtin.edu.auHealth Services (Consulting doctors)www.counselling.curtin.edu.auUniversity Counselling Services (Personal and academic matters and disabilities)www.counselling.curtin.edu.au

Curtin Agents in Your Countrywww.international.curtin.edu.au/applying/agents.cfmCurtin Interviews and Seminars in Your Countrywww.international.curtin.edu.au/applying/events.cfmMuslim Visitors Guide to WAwww.westernaustralia.com/en/Destinations/Travel_BrochuresCurtin English Language Centre (English Language Bridging Course and ELICOS)www.celc.curtin.edu.auCurtin International College (CIC)(Pathways to Curtin including pre-university certifi cates and university level diplomas)www.cic.wa.edu.au

Centre for Aboriginal Studieswww.gunada.curtin.edu.au

Curtin Business School (CBS)www.business.curtin.edu.au

Health Scienceswww.healthsciences.curtin.edu.au

Humanitieswww.humanities.curtin.edu.au

Science and Engineeringwww.scieng.curtin.edu.au

Trimester 2 2009

Trimester 3 2009

Trimester 1 2010

Trimester 2 2010

Trimester 3 2010

Applications Close 31 Mar 2009 31 Jul 2009 30 Nov 2009 31 Mar 2010 31 Jun 2010

Enrolment Briefi ngs/Orientation 6 May 2009 26 Aug 2009 13 Jan 2010 5 May 2010 25 Aug 2010

Trimester Commences* 11 May 2009 31 Aug 2009 18 Jan 2010 10 May 2010 30 Aug 2010

Trimester Closes* 14 Aug 2009 4 Dec 2009 30 Apr 2010 20 Aug 2010 10 Dec 2010

Semester 2 2009 Semester 1 2010 Semester 2 2010

Applications Close 15 June 2009 15 December 2009 15 June 2010

Enrolment Briefi ngs & Seminars* 13 July 15 February 19 July

International Students’ Prep Week 13-17 July 15-19 February 19-23 July

Orientation Week for All New Students 20-24 July 22-26 February 26-30 July

Semester Commences* 27 July 1 March 2 August

Semester Closes* 20 November 25 June 26 November

*New students should confi rm enrolment dates with Curtin prior to organising fl ights.Dates differ for courses running on a trimester system. Students studying trimester-based courses will be notifi ed in their Letter of Offer.

*New students should confi rm trimester commencement and closing dates with Curtin prior to organising fl ights.

Some schools require students to provide information in addition to the standard Application for Admission Form.

For comprehensive guidelines to providing this information, please visit www.futurestudents.curtin.edu.au/postgraduate/courseworkforms.cfm

Academic Calendar 2009/2010

Trimester Calendar 2009/2010

Important Contacts AAccademic

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GET INFO:

Students from over 105 countries

Over 17,000 international students – 8,800 of these are studying in Australia

Additional campuses located in regional Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and Sydney

Links with nearly 400 institutions in over 40 countries

curtin.edu.au

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Study at Curtin University of Technology and you will graduate with a world-class degree and have the practical experience required to further your career. We offer a wide range of fl exible study options that allow you to create a program to suit your needs. Many of our degree programs are internationally recognised so you can use your studies overseas and in your home country. Our established global network with industry and educational institutions can provide you with opportunities in career development, travel and further study.

Develop Global NetworksAt Curtin you will experience a unique international and cross-cultural learning environment studying with students from more than 105 countries. With over 8,800 international students studying on campus, you will establish personal and professional networks with people from across the globe. The University has developed strong, long-term partnerships with nearly 400 institutions in over 40 countries, and conducts offshore degree programs in countries including Singapore, Malaysia, China and Hong Kong.

Connect with IndustryInteract and work with local and international industry professionals while studying at Curtin. Our degrees are closely linked with corporate business, industry, government and the community, and have a strong practical focus. Most courses include work experience components allowing you to apply your skills within a real work environment. You will learn from teaching staff with real industry experience and there are opportunities to listen to guest speakers throughout your degree.

Design Your DegreeAt Curtin we are undergoing exciting developments that will give you more fl exibility and choice in what you want to study. You can choose from an extensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and Higher Degree by Research courses and customise a program to suit your needs.

We also offer alternative entry pathways that allow you to complete pre-university studies before progressing to a Curtin degree. You can choose from our English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS),

and the English Language Bridging Course (ELB) through the Curtin English Language Centre or complete studies with Curtin International College and other accredited institutions. More information on alternative entry programs can be found on page 30.

Experience Progress at CurtinCurtin’s main Bentley campus is undergoing signifi cant growth with the development of new facilities and services. We recognise the importance of moving forward and have placed large investment in our infrastructure. Our world-class Resources and Chemistry Precinct will join over 300 scientists, engineers and support staff to pursue industry-focused research and education programs. In addition, you will have access to new lecture theatres and laboratories with the latest in technology.

Take a break from study and head to our state of the art recreation centre. While equipped with a gymnasium and spaces catering for a range of sporting activities including basketball, netball, volleyball, and badminton, Curtin Stadium is the venue for a broad range of University activities including graduations and special events.

Why Curtin?Study in world-class facilities. Learn through practical experience. Become part of a multicultural environment. Create networks with industry. Advance your career.

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Research opportunities across all Faculty areas

Multi-million dollar investments in research facilities and centres

Links with 77 major research institutes and centres

Scholarships and support available for research students

research.curtin.edu.au

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Research and DevelopmentBe involved in advanced research. Engage with industry professionals. Work with the latest technologies and facilities. Develop solutions to global problems.

At Curtin we place a strong focus on research and are involved in signifi cant projects with global impact. We are continuously creating links with industry and working with organisations to create solutions to international problems.

Perth’s strong economic position has created high demand for development in the resources and mining industries. At Curtin, we have joined with signifi cant industry bodies to create research centres and institutes that undertake important research into these growing fi elds.

Over recent years we have made signifi cant developments in the area of research and development. For example:

• Curtin is the only university in the world that has had two recipients of the prestigious Outstanding Contributions to Science Education Training through Research Award, awarded by the National Association for Research in Science Teaching.

• The new AUD $100 million Minerals and Chemistry Research and Education Precinct is being constructed at Curtin, which will be the largest facility for research and educational development in the southern hemisphere.

• The Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute is developing research programs that respond to the shifting health care patterns of ageing populations, and of societies that suffer from chronic illnesses such as diabetes, obesity, cancer and cardiovascular diseases.

• The University has been honoured as one of only fi ve new international Academic Partners of the US-based Alcoa Foundation’s Conservation and Sustainability Program. Curtin was the sole Australian research organisation considered to have the expertise to fi ll the program’s aims.

• Curtin’s Australian Sustainable Development Institute (ASDI) engages in research which

integrates environmental, social, economic and governance decisions contributing to sustainable development. Research opportunities are available within the Curtin University Sustainability Policy Institute, Centre of Excellence in Cleaner Production, Curtin Water Quality Research Centre and many other specialist research centres.

• The Woodside Research Facility (WRF) was established in 2000 and is one of the great success stories in Australian oil and gas industry research. WRF has a strong track record with industry, and has a list of achievements that include discovery and development of novel technology, world-class industrial pilot scale gas-testing infrastructure, and close interaction with international oil and gas companies.

For more information on Research and Development opportunities at Curtin, visit www.research.curtin.edu.au

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tourism.wa.gov.au

GET INFO:

Perth city centre is just 12 kilometres from the beach

Western Australia is the largest state in Australia – over 2,500,000 square kilometres

Population of Western Australia – 2,100,000

Perth has more hours of sunshine than any other Australian capital

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PerthEnjoy the sunshine. Live in a vibrant and safe environment. Relax at the beach. Take advantage of the state’s economic growth. Discover Australia’s unique landscapes and wildlife.

Experience the Australian lifestyle while studying at Curtin. The University is located in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. A fast growing city with a strong economy, Perth offers you a vibrant and stimulating living environment.

Be ConnectedPerth is a major gateway city to Asia. Located within the same time zone as Hong Kong, Beijing, Singapore and Malaysia, major airlines fl y between the cities many times a day. Western Australia has strong relationships with neighbouring countries and there has been a recent interest from Asian investors in Western Australia’s engineering and mining industries.

Experience PerthLiving in Perth, you will experience a multicultural, cosmopolitan and safe city, alive with arts, theatre, music, food and shopping culture. Across the city you will discover great locations to meet up with friends and have a good time – all easily accessible from Curtin via public transport. You can try restaurants and cafés from all nationalities including Thai, Japanese, Greek, Italian, Chinese, French and contemporary Australian – everything your taste buds desire.

Discover Western Australia’s famous beaches with clear water and white sand, which can be found just 15 minutes from the city centre. Explore Kings Park and be surrounded by Australian fl ora and fauna. You can discover Kings Park from a bird’s eye view on the tree-top walk – a glass walkway raised to the top of the park’s tallest trees. Grab a picnic and head to the banks of the Swan River where you can hire a kayak or try waterskiing.

Explore FurtherTake a 20 minute drive from the city centre, and explore Fremantle – an exciting, creative city, full of cafés and restaurants, seaside activities, markets, and historical landmarks. Fremantle is home to the ‘cappuccino strip’ – a long stretch of cafés where you are guaranteed a great coffee.

Catch a ferry over to Rottnest, a small island 19 kilometres off the coast of Perth. Swim, scuba dive, fi sh and go for a leisurely bike ride while enjoying the beautiful scenery. The island is home to the quokka, a small marsupial unique to the island, as well as a large variety of birds and marine life.

A few hours drive south of Perth is a vast area of green bush land, wineries, amazing beaches

and interesting towns. Margaret River, a coastal town located three hours south of Perth, is well known as a great location for holiday makers. You can sample local wines and delicious food at a winery before heading to the beach to watch a local surfi ng competition.

City on the MovePerth is a city of opportunity. Recently experiencing a rapid growth in industry, the city has a very strong economy and one of the lowest unemployment rates of all major Australian cities. This growth is mostly due to the state’s resources and mining boom, resulting in high values of exports and local and foreign investment in industry. Over the past six years, the amount invested by Western Australian businesses has tripled. At the end of 2007 there were AUD$100 billion’s worth of investment projects still to be undertaken, and over the next 20 years, public and private investment in infrastructure is estimated to increase.

Recent plans for development and expansion of the Central Business District make Perth a great place to study and work.

Season Months Avg °C

Summer Dec – Feb 18 min – 30 max

Autumn Mar – May 15 min – 26 max

Winter Jun – Aug 7 min – 16 max

Spring Sept – Nov 12 min – 22 max

Enjoy the SunPerth has more hours of sunshine than any other Australian capital city. Perth’s climate means the winters are mild and the summers are hot.

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1 Guild House Student Accommodation

2 Building 100 John Curtin Centre

3 Building 208 CELC

4 Building 201 Architecture

5 Campus Library

6 Building 400 Health Sciences

7 Building 305 Chemistry

8 Building 407 Business School

9 Bus Station

10 Student Accommodation

11 Perth CBD

12 Building 103 International Offi ce

13 Building 204/205 Engineering

14 Building 314 Maths & Computing

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CampusesExperience Australia. Learn close to industry. Gain hands-on experience. Work with local business. Choose your location.

Kalgoorlie-Boulder is a thriving inland city of more than 30,000 people, situated 600 kilometres east of Perth. Located in the Western Australian goldfi elds region, Kalgoorlie is home to some of the country’s biggest gold and nickel producers.

The Kalgoorlie campus offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate studies in mining through the Western Australian School of Mines (WASM) and offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in other disciplines through Curtin’s Centre for Regional Education*. Curtin Vocational Training and Education Centre offers nationally accredited vocational training at a variety of education levels – from short courses, to certifi cate and advanced diplomas.

Services and SupportIn addition to teaching facilities, the Kalgoorlie campus has a Library Resource Centre with an extensive range of text and multimedia resources. Computing facilities include a 24-hour computer laboratory and CurtinLink, a campus-wide information management system connected to the Curtin library and Internet.

A Client Services Offi cer is available to advise students on general study, enrolments and accessing learning resources. There is a free confi dential counselling service on campus to assist with academic, personal and career issues, as well as a disability counsellor.

For further information about the Kalgoorlie campus visit:

WA School of Mineswww.wasm.curtin.edu.au

Centre for Regional Educationwww.cre.curtin.edu.au

Curtin Vocational Training and Education Centre www.kalg.curtin.edu.au

*Please note that not all Centres for Regional Education offer courses to onshore international students.

KALGOORLIEWestern Australian School of MinesCurtin University of TechnologyLocked Bag 22Kalgoorlie 6433Western AustraliaTel: +61 8 9088 6106Fax: +61 8 9088 6100Email: [email protected]

Centre for Regional EducationCurtin University of TechnologyLocked Bag 22Kalgoorlie 6433Western AustraliaTel: +61 8 9088 6742Fax: +61 8 9088 6768Email: [email protected]

Curtin Vocational Training and Education CentreLocked Bag 22Kalgoorlie 6433Western AustraliaTel: +61 8 9088 6867Email: [email protected]

BENTLEYCurtin University of TechnologyInternational Offi ceGPO Box S1512Perth 6845Western AustraliaTel: +61 8 9266 7331Fax: +61 8 9266 2605 +61 8 9266 4013Email: [email protected]

Bentley is the largest of Curtin’s campuses and offers the majority of the University’s courses. Close to public transport and just six kilometres from the centre of Perth, the Bentley campus is 116 hectares in size and has on-campus accommodation for 1,175 students. The campus offers a wide range of services and support including a medical centre, childcare and banking facilities, a wide range of food outlets, as well as a state of the art recreational centre.

For further information about the Bentley campus visit www.curtin.edu.au

Student services – Page 17

Accommodation – Page 19

To meet current students, view videos, photos and panoramas of the Curtin campus, Perth and Western Australia visit www.international.curtin.edu.au and click on the Virtual Tour.

PERTH CITY CAMPUS – THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESSGraduate School of BusinessGPO Box U1987 Perth 6845Western AustraliaTel: +61 8 9266 3460Fax: +61 8 9266 3368Email: [email protected]

The Graduate School of Business (GSB) is located in the heart of Perth’s business district and has strong collaborative links with the business community. The fully refurbished, heritage-listed building forms a signifi cant part of the history of Perth, while providing a modern purpose-built teaching and learning facility. GSB offers a range of graduate business courses including the internationally accredited Master of Business Administration (MBA), the acclaimed Master of Leadership and Management (MLM) and the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA).

Curtin’s MBA is the fi rst in Western Australia to receive accreditation from the highly respected UK-based Association of Masters in Business Administration (AMBA). The School is ranked the best in Australia and fourth in the world for their online MBA by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

For further information about the GSB visit www.gsb.curtin.edu.au

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The Margaret River Education campus, incorporating the Centre for Wine Excellence, is located in Margaret River, an internationally renowned wine and art region situated 283 kilometres southwest of Perth.

The Centre provides excellence in education and research to the Australian wine industry and has strong industry links. It offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the areas of viticulture, oenology, wine science, wine marketing and tourism.

Services and SupportThe Margaret River campus has a teaching winery with chemistry, sensory evaluation and research laboratories and a resource centre with computer facilities and classrooms. In addition to undergraduate teaching, Curtin conducts pure and applied viticultural and oenological research, commercial trial work and consultancy, providing the local industry with a signifi cant resource. The campus also boasts a purpose-built art centre, 24-hour computer access and a horticultural facility.

AccommodationPrivate accommodation is available in the Margaret River area, including rental properties, share housing and full board.

For further information contact the Associate Professor Mark Gibberd at the Margaret River Education Campus or visit the School of Agriculture and Environment website at www.agrienvi.curtin.edu.au

MARGARET RIVERMargaret River Education CampusPMB 1, Margaret River 6285Western AustraliaTel: +61 8 9780 5830Fax: +61 8 9757 9395Email: [email protected]

NORTHAM – MURESKMuresk InstituteCurtin University of TechnologyPrivate Mail Bag 1Northam 6401Western AustraliaTel: +61 8 9690 1576 +61 8 9690 1555Fax: +61 8 9690 1514Email: [email protected]

The Muresk Institute is located near Northam in the beautiful Avon Valley, 96 kilometres east of Perth. Northam is the largest regional centre in the Wheatbelt area of Western Australia. The campus offers postgraduate courses in agriculture, from a graduate certifi cate level through to Masters and PhD. Students can elect to enrol in coursework or research degrees.

Services and SupportThe Northam campus has fully equipped lecture theatres with internet access and multimedia capabilities. There is a 1,738 hectare working farm and plant, soil and animal research laboratories that provide excellent facilities for teaching and research. The campus boasts impressive horse facilities for equine management students including stables, round yard, wash down bay, dressage arena, jumps and riding trails. Students have access to a 24-hour computer laboratory with high-speed internet access as well as a comprehensive library to support their studies.

The Muresk Student Association operates the Student Guild and organises social events for students and the Muresk Social Club operates a tavern on campus. Recreational facilities are available on campus for Australian Rules football, tennis, polocrosse, basketball, squash, badminton and volleyball. There is also a gymnasium and swimming pool.

AccommodationUp to 150 students can be housed at Northam within the Halls of Residence, the Settlement Cottages and the postgraduate houses.

The three Halls of Residence have a total of 118 rooms. Each Hall is divided into four units; each have bathroom facilities and a common lounge/dining room with a television, refrigerator, lounge suite, DVD player and a reverse cycle air-conditioner. Rooms are fully furnished and have computer network access. The four Settlement Cottages have a total of 25 fully furnished rooms. Each cottage has a bathroom, lounge and kitchenette facilities.

Three fully equipped houses are available on campus for postgraduate and international students. Each house has a master bedroom and at least one twin room. Priority for these houses is given to international students with families.

For further information about the Northam campus visit www.muresk.curtin.edu.au

Campuses (cont.)

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SARAWAK COURSE FEES 2009*

Courses Local Students (Malaysian) International Students

RM AUD RM AUD

Foundation & Continuing Studies

Foundation – per annum 12,500 4,167 14,600 4,867

Diploma of Business – per annum 8,300 2,767 9,400 3,133

Diploma of Plant Process Technology – full course fee 30,600 10,200 40,800 13,600

Intensive English Program (IEP) – per term 1,770 590 2,600 867

School of Business

Bachelor of Arts – per annum 16,400 5,467 19,100 6,367

Bachelor of Business Administration – per annum 16,000 5,333 18,700 6,233

Bachelor of Commerce – per annum 16,000 5,333 18,700 6,233

Graduate Certifi cate in Project Management – per unit 2,400 800 2,525 842

Graduate Certifi cate in Business – per unit 2,400 800 2,525 842

Graduate Diploma in Project Management – per unit 2,400 800 2,525 842

Graduate Diploma in Business – per unit 2,400 800 2,525 842

Master of Accounting – per unit 2,400 800 2,525 842

Master of Business Administration – per unit 2,400 800 2,525 842

Master of Science (Project Management) – per unit 2,400 800 2,525 842

Doctor of Philosophy (Business) – per annum 21,100 7,033 26,300 8,767

School of Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering – per annum 22,000 7,333 25,200 8,400

Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) – per annum 16,400 5,467 19,100 6,367

Bachelor of Science (Applied Geology, Geophysics) – per annum 22,000 7,333 25,200 8,400

Bachelor of Technology – per annum 16,400 5,467 19,100 6,367

Master of Engineering (by research) – per annum 18,100 6,033 21,200 7,067

Master of Science (Energy Economics & Management) – per unit 2,400 800 2,525 842

Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) – per annum 21,100 7,033 26,300 8,767

*Fees are valid for 2009 only, and are subject to annual increases for 2010.Exchange rate AUD1=RM3.0 (values are subject to change as per the daily foreign currency exchange fl uctuation).

For more comprehensive details visit www.curtin.edu.my

Curtin’s Sarawak Campus is the University’s fi rst offshore campus, established in 1999 in partnership with the Sarawak Government. Located in Miri, Sarawak, the campus is the fi rst foreign university campus in East Malaysia. Curtin Sarawak provides an exciting opportunity for students in the region as it establishes a direct link with the extensive resources in the Curtin network.

The wide range of engineering, business, arts and science courses currently available at the Sarawak campus are identical to the courses offered at the University’s main campus in Perth. Sarawak students have the opportunity to spend one or more semesters in Perth, while students from Curtin’s Bentley campus have the opportunity to study in Miri for a semester.

Curtin Sarawak offers an exciting and stimulating environment with excellent teaching methods and state of the art facilities. The campus offers internationally recognised degrees in a modern, supportive and industry-focused learning environment.

Curtin Sarawak offers on campus accommodation for students. Contact us for more information.

SARAWAK CAMPUS: MALAYSIATel: +6 085 44 3939 Fax: +6 085 44 3838 Email: [email protected]: www.curtin.edu.my

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CURTIN SINGAPORE COURSE FEES 2009*

DurationSemesters

Semester 1(SG$)

Semester 2(SG$)

Semester 3(SG$)

Semester 4(SG$)

Semester 5(SG$)

Semester 6(SG$)

Total CourseFee (SG$)

Undergraduate Programs

Diploma of Commerce 2 7,490 7,490 14,980

Bachelor of Commerceall majors and double majors 6 7,490 7,490 7,490 7,490 7,490 7,490 44,940

Postgraduate Programs

Master of Accounting 3 9,095 9,095 9,095 27,285

Master of Human Resources 3 9,095 9,095 9,095 27,285

Master of Logistics and SupplyChain Management 2 ** ** 9,095 9,095 18,190

From July 2009, a SG$53.50 application/administration fee will apply

*Inclusive of seven per cent GST. Fees are valid for 2009 only are subject to annual increases for 2010. The tuition fees (shown in Singapore Dollars) are based on a normal full-time workload of 100 credits per semester unless otherwise stated. Students studying more 100 credits per semester will have a higher annual tuition fee. Course changes will attract fee rates applicable at that time. A student should expect that the indicative semester course fee, as shown on the letter of offer, might vary from the actual tuition fee according to the units (subjects) undertaken. The indicative fee is a guide as to what the actual tuition fee will be, because the actual tuition fee is not calculated until enrolment is completed. To calculate the actual course fee, you can refer to the unit (subject) fee that is listed at www.curtin.edu.sg (refer to the “Fees” section of the menu).

**The prerequisite Graduate Diploma in Logistics and Materials Management is to be completed with SIMM prior to commencing semester three at Curtin Singapore. See entry requirements in Curtin Singapore Student Guide. For more comprehensive details visit www.curtin.edu.sg

All fees listed are indicative and subject to annual increases.

Curtin Singapore gives students access to an excellent education in one of the world’s most cosmopolitan cities. Students at Curtin Singapore enjoy fi rst-rate facilities, high calibre staff, innovative teaching methods and links with industry practitioners. The campus is located just outside the central business district within stimulating surroundings.

Curtin Singapore offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Our fi rst undergraduate degree is the Bachelor of Commerce with a range of single and double majors in the following disciplines:

• Accounting• Accounting and Finance (double major)• Finance and Marketing (double major)• International Supply Chain Management• Logistics Management• Management and Human Resource Management (double major)• Marketing• Management and Marketing (double major)• Marketing and Advertising (double major)• Marketing and Public Relations (double major)

At postgraduate level Curtin Singapore offers a Master of Accounting, a Master of Human Resources and a Master of Logistics and Supply Chain Management. We intend to offer a number of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in other discipline areas.

By gaining a Curtin education in Singapore, students are exposed to the industry environment from the minute they arrive in Singapore. The courses offered by Curtin Singapore utilise the same structure and content as the Curtin Business School (CBS) at the main Bentley campus in Australia.

SINGAPORE CAMPUSTel: +65 6593 8000Fax: +65 6593 8001Email: [email protected]: www.curtin.edu.sg

Campuses (cont.)

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The campus is located in the heart of the Sydney Central Business District, allowing students to have access to a variety of cultural experiences unique to Sydney.

Curtin Sydney is operated by Navitas Ltd, whose specialist management skills complement Curtin’s longstanding national and international reputation for the delivery of quality education. Students benefi t from the commitment to excellence that is characteristic of Curtin University of Technology and Navitas Ltd.

SYDNEY CAMPUS: NSW, AUSTRALIATel: +61 2 8399 7888Fax: +61 2 8399 7899Email: [email protected]: www.sydney.curtin.edu.au

CURTIN SYDNEY COURSE FEES 2010*

Duration(Sem)

Sem 1 (AUD$)

Sem 2 (AUD$)

Sem 3 (AUD$)

Sem 4 (AUD$)

Sem 5 (AUD$)

Sem 6 (AUD$)

Total CourseFee(AUD$)

Undergraduate Programs

Foundation Certifi cate in Commerce 2 7,400 7,400 14,800

Diploma of Commerce 2 9,500 9,500 19,000

Bachelor of Commerce – all majors and double majors 6 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 57,000

Bachelor of Business Administration 6 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 9,500 57,000

Postgraduate Programs

Graduate Certifi cate (Business Law, Finance, Information Systems, Management, Marketing, Professional Accounting)

1 10,700 10,700

Graduate Diploma (Banking and Finance, Information Systems Management, InternationalBusiness, Marketing, Professional Accounting)

2 10,700 10,700 21,400

Master of Accounting 3 10,700 10,700 10,700 32,100

Master of Accounting† 4 8,025 8,025 8,025 8,025 32,100

Master of Professional Accounting 4 10,700 10,700 10,700 10,700 42,800

Master of Finance† 4 8,025 8,025 8,025 8,025 32,100

Master of International Business (with inadequate/no work experience) 4 10,700 10,700 10,700 10,700 42,800

Master of International Business (with adequate work experience) 3 10,700 10,700 10,700 32,100

Master of Information Technology† 4 8,025 8,025 8,025 8,025 32,100

Master of Information Systems Management† 4 8,025 8,025 8,025 8,025 32,100

Master of Marketing† 4 8,025 8,025 8,025 8,025 32,100

* Fees are valid for 2010 only, and are subject to annual increases.

† Tuition fee is based on 75 credits per semester.

Fees are indicative and subject to change. For more comprehensive details visit www.sydney.curtin.edu.au

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learningsupport.curtin.edu.au

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Get involved at Curtin and become part of our multicultural student environment. Curtin offers a vibrant lifestyle with a mix of academic support services and exciting social events including band competitions, art exhibitions and student associations.

On Campus You can fi nd everything you need on the main Curtin Bentley campus, including:

• A wide variety of food outlets including halal and a tavern that regularly stages live music

• Banking facilities• Travel agency• Bookshops and computer shop• Hairdressing salon• Childcare centre• Art gallery• Pharmacy and medical centre.You also have access to a brand new recreational centre housing a gym and sports courts and facilities.

Perth city centre, Fremantle and Perth’s outer suburbs are easily accessible via services from Curtin’s bus terminal. The University places great importance on the security of its students and staff. At night during semester, free shuttle buses operate around the Bentley campus, the main car parks and on campus student housing. The campus is patrolled 24 hours a day by Curtin security staff.

International Offi ceCurtin’s International Offi ce will assist you in applying to study at Curtin and can answer any questions about courses and fees. We also offer an airport reception service for all international students commencing at Curtin. Conditions apply and one week’s notice is required. Curtin’s International Offi ce is one of only two in Australia to obtain ISO 9001:2000 quality accreditation.

For more information about services provided by the International Offi ce visit www.international.curtin.edu.au

Support ServicesAt Curtin you will have access to a wide range of support services including:

• An orientation program in the two weeks prior to the start of semester

• Student Central (Building 101) – queries about academic status, enrolment and fee enquiries

• International Student Advisory Service – one-to-one consultation to give you support and advice on academic or personal matters

• Medical, counselling and disability services• Religious and spiritual services through our

multi-faith chaplaincy.

The Learning CentreCurtin’s Learning Centre delivers a large range of academic support programs to help you with your studies. The Centre offers free seminar programs conducted by expert lecturers in a relaxed, supportive environment. Whether you need to improve your English or your essay writing skills, there’s a support program to help you.

www.learningsupport.curtin.edu.au

Get OnlineGet the latest information about your degree through our online service, OASIS. Via OASIS you will receive offi cial communications from the University, and you can access your free personal email account and web page. At Curtin you will have access to state of the art computer laboratories during and after university hours, with technical support staff available.

www.oasis.curtin.edu.au

LibraryCurtin’s Library and Information Service has the latest in computer systems, technology and international-standard resources. The Library provides an online service where you can request books and information 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Curtin AdvantageBe involved in internships and industry placements through the Curtin Advantage program. You have the unique opportunity to undertake studies for one or more semesters at recognised overseas partner institutions while gaining credit towards your Curtin degree.

www.advantage.curtin.edu.au

Curtin AlumniStay connected with over 115,000 graduates through the Curtin Alumni. This network keeps you connected with Curtin and former classmates, while helping you advance personally and professionally.

www.alumni.curtin.edu.au

Servicesand SupportJoin a club or sporting team. Connect with fellow students. Get the support you need. Use our on campus facilities. Choose from a variety of food outlets.

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housing.curtin.edu.au

GET INFO:

1,175 places in on-campus student accommodation

Housing located close to local shops and supermarkets

Easy access to public transport

Housing Service staff will help you fi nd suitable accommodation

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AccommodationChoose from on and off campus accommodation. Live in a multicultural environment. Stay close to Perth city centre. Be surrounded by local shops, services, and facilities.

Need a place to stay? Curtin can help you fi nd accommodation either on or off-campus. With 1,175 places available and an extensive database of private accommodation options, Housing Services can help you fi nd a place to live.

On Campus AccommodationGet in early to apply for on campus accommodation as it is always in high demand. Accommodation generally consists of single study bedrooms with shared facilities such as kitchens and bathrooms and you are responsible for your own cooking and cleaning. A typical unit will accommodate six or eight students.

For more information about on campus accommodation visit www.housing.curtin.edu.au

Off Campus AccommodationYou can choose to live in a range of accommodation options in the suburbs surrounding the Bentley campus. Rental prices will vary depending on the type of accommodation and where it is located. Curtin’s Housing Services keeps a register of people in established households who are looking to share with others. Off campus accommodation allows greater independence and privacy, so it is often ideal for mature-aged students and students with families.

Remote Campus AccommodationSee Campuses information on page 11.

Enquiries and Applicationswww.housing.curtin.edu.au

Visit the Housing Services’s website for more information about student housing including photographs and an online application form.

Tel: +61 8 9266 4430 Fax: +61 8 9266 7455 Email: [email protected]

Please note: in order to settle housing arrangements and be ready to commence orientation it is recommended that you arrive at least two weeks before the start of semester if you are looking for a single room. If you require a full rental property we recommend you arrive four weeks before orientation.

CURTIN ACCOMMODATION: PROPOSED 2009 CHARGES AND FACILITIES

Residence Room Type Weekly Rent $A Facility Fee (per license agreement) $A

Activities Fee (per semester) $A

Erica Underwood House Tel: +61 8 9266 1320 Fax: +61 8 9266 1321Email: [email protected]

Standard Room 135 75 50

Vickery House Tel: +61 8 9266 1122 Fax: +61 8 9266 1120Email: [email protected]

Standard Room 130 75 50

Rotary International House Tel: +61 8 9266 4646 Fax: +61 8 9266 4640Email: [email protected]

Rotary International House has mainly single rooms. A limited number of bedsit/studio one and two-bedroom apartments are also available. Standard RoomBedsitter (studio)One-Bedroom ApartmentTwo-Bedroom Apartment

120175N/A255

75 50

Japan House Tel: +61 8 9266 4646 Fax: +61 8 9266 4640Email: [email protected] (Japanese language students given priority.)

145 75 50

George James House Tel: +61 8 9266 4646 Fax: +61 8 9266 4640Email: [email protected] (Postgraduate students given priority for Study Rooms.)

Standard RoomStudy Room

145150

75 50

Don Watts House Tel: +61 8 9266 4646 Fax: +61 8 9266 4640Email: [email protected]

Standard Room Studio Apartment

135240

75 50

Guild House Tel: +61 8 9313 2015 Fax: +61 8 9313 2015Email: [email protected] Guild members receive a $5 per week discount.

Jackson RoadStandardLarge SingleDouble (couple)Kent Street

100110160120

75 50

Note: The above fees (shown in Australian dollars) are subject to offi cial confi rmation.

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GET INFO:

Australian currency unit – the Australian Dollar (AUD$)

Access to banking facilities on campus

Affordable food outlets on and close to campus

Students on a study visa are also able to work part-time – maximum of 20 hours per week

doir.wa.gov.au/pec

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Getting StartedTo get the best start from your stay in Australia, we recommend you bring at least AUD$700 and have access to another AUD$2,000 during your fi rst week. You will need this to pay bond money (property security) and rent in advance. Costs associated with electricity, gas and telephone services are usually paid later.

Your living costs will depend on your taste, interests and fi nancial position. You should plan a budget to suit your needs, but make sure it is fl exible enough to allow for changes. If you want to buy a car make sure you consider additional expenses such as petrol, insurance and licence costs.

Additional Study CostsWhile studying at Curtin, you may need to purchase items such as text books and stationery, so you should plan ahead to cover these costs. You should budget an extra AUD$350 per year for items such as photocopying, course-related incidental costs and protective clothing. Textbooks and reference books will cost an additional AUD$150 – $400 each semester. The cost of books can vary considerably, depending on the course and units chosen.

For cheaper, second-hand books, try the Curtin Second-hand Bookshop.

School-age DependantsDependants of international students may be enrolled in either government (public) or non-government (private) schools in Western Australia. A visa for dependant(s) must be obtained through the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) or a representative.

There are different schooling arrangements for dependants of undergraduate, postgraduate, Masters, PhD students and for some scholarship students.

For more information visit our website www.international.curtin.edu.au/depart/dependants.cfm or contact the International Sponsored Student Unit at [email protected] or +61 8 9266 3348.

Please note: If your child is enrolled in a government public school and requires English, learning diffi culty or disability support, you may need to pay AUD$2,000 or more per child, per year. These associated costs are your responsibility and will not be paid by Curtin or the Department of Education and Training. We recommend that your child has English language training prior to arrival in Perth.

Working in AustraliaWhile completing your studies at Curtin, you can work part time to gain important industry experience, meet new people and get involved in life in Australia. Your student visa gives you permission to work in Australia once you have commenced your course. You are allowed to work a maximum of 20 hours per week during semester and unlimited hours during holiday periods.

Visa ConditionsWhile studying at Curtin there are certain conditions you must follow to ensure you do not have to pay additional costs. You must be enrolled internally on a full-time basis and failing a unit may result in the non-completion of your course within the normal duration, as not all units are available each semester.

If you fail units and can’t enrol in any units in a given semester, you may have to return home and re-apply for admission, which may incur additional costs for tuition fees, visa application and living expenses.

Health InsuranceAll international students are required to obtain Health Insurance to cover their stay in Australia. You should consider these costs when planning your budget.

FinancesExperience living in Australia. Plan a budget for your stay in Perth. Work part time or during your holidays. Enrol your children in an Australian school.

The table above is intended as a guide only. Figures for AusAID students will differ.

Suggested Weekly Budget

Service/Commodity Single (A$)

Family of 4 (A$)

Rent furnished residence – average

135 350

Services – gas water & electricity

20 30

Food 90 170

Public transport 15 30

Clothing, toiletries & entertainment

45 70

Total 305 650

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Study at Curtin Business School (CBS) and you will graduate with a world-class degree and have the practical experience and industry knowledge valued by employers. At CBS you will learn from industry professionals and develop networks with local and international businesses. Through our third year Capstone program, you will work with CBS students from other business disciplines to run a virtual multi-million dollar company, gaining invaluable practical skills.

As one of the most comprehensive business institutes in Australia, CBS is internationally recognised for its development of professionals for the global business community. Our study programs are fl exible and easily adapt to suit your area of interest. At undergraduate level, you have the choice of a wide range of discipline areas. You will have access to outstanding facilities including state of the art lecture theatres, study areas and our 24-hour Abacus computer labs.

Postgraduate studies at CBS will provide you with the opportunity to further your career. Whether you want to increase your skill base or learn a new area of business practice, CBS has the facilities and dedicated staff to provide you

with the best possible postgraduate education. We have the most comprehensive selection of postgraduate business degrees in Western Australia, and our programs are recognised for their variety, applied and professional emphases, fl exible structure and relevance in the corporate arena. You can choose to complete specialised research, graduate, masters and PhD programs in your fi eld of interest.

Curtin Graduate School of BusinessCurtin’s Graduate School of Business (GSB) is located in Perth’s Central Business District allowing you to interact with local businesses and create strong networks with industry professionals throughout your degree.

GSB offers business programs such as the internationally accredited Master of Business Administration (MBA), the Master of Leadership and Management (MLM) and higher degree by research programs including the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA). Our MBA is unique in Western Australia as it is ranked among the world’s best by the Economist Intelligence Unit and is accredited by the respected UK-based Association of Master of Business Administration (AMBA).

Create strategies. Manage a team of staff. Initiate plans. Develop solutions. Establish networks across the globe. Build your future.

Curtin Business School

business.curtin.edu.au

For More Information:Curtin Business SchoolTel: +61 8 9266 7713Email: [email protected]: www.business.curtin.edu.au

Graduate School of BusinessTel: +61 8 9266 3460Email: [email protected]: www.gsb.curtin.edu.au

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Work with leading health practitioners and gain industry experience with a health science degree at Curtin. At the Faculty of Health Sciences, many of our staff work within the fi eld and bring current industry knowledge to the classroom.

Study health sciences at Curtin and you will be part of leading health education and research in Australia and South-East Asia. Our internationally recognised courses provide a strong foundation for a career in clinical sciences, population health sciences and life sciences.

Our industry standard facilities and practical teaching methods will prepare you for your future career paths. There are opportunities for you to engage in leading edge research and to pursue further studies in the fi eld of your choice. Curtin is currently developing a multi-million dollar health institute that will integrate research, education and practice and establish itself as a leader in health science education.

Postgraduate studies can signifi cantly improve your position within your industry and can lead to new and exciting career developments. Health Sciences offers more than 100 postgraduate programs under the broad themes of Life Sciences, Clinical Sciences and Population Health Sciences. Our courses cover both theoretical and practical elements and offer the possibility of credit for work experience you have completed. This fl exibility means you can complete your degree faster and start working towards your new career.

Health SciencesCreate healthy communities. Care for humanity. Develop policies for healthy living. Find solutions. Interact with people from all areas of life.

health.curtin.edu.au

For More Information:Tel: +61 8 9266 4583Email: [email protected]: www.healthsciences.curtin.edu.au

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Develop your creative ideas through real world applications with a Humanities degree at Curtin. From art and design, creative and professional writing, anthropology and history, to urban planning and architecture, you can explore your creativity with one of our professional programs.

With courses focused on practice and industry, you will gain hands on experience engaging with local businesses. You will be able to directly apply these experiences to your future career paths on graduation.

At Curtin, we’ve recognised that the current global employment trend is for graduates to have up to 15 career changes in a lifetime. We’ve developed courses that offer fl exibility, a broad knowledge base, the ability to present yourself to the world and communicate your ideas effectively and experience in teamwork and self-learning. You can follow your interests and create your own unique course from a variety of disciplines to suit the career path you want to take.

You will have access to professional quality facilities and equipment including a commercial standard fi lm and television studio, which has recently received a million dollar upgrade to high defi nition (HD) broadcast quality equipment. These facilities allow you to create a professional portfolio of work that you can showcase to future employers.

Curtin’s Faculty of Humanities is focused on working with real world problems and undertaking postgraduate research with practical, social and industry applications. Students and staff conduct research in areas such as sustainability, conservation, creative arts, cultural industries, educational reform, urban renewal, 3D design, human rights, mass media and international relations.

HumanitiesWork with a creative team. Develop new concepts. Pursue further research. Communicate effectively. Colour the world. Express your views.

humanities.curtin.edu.au

For More InformationTel: +61 8 9266 3400 Email: [email protected]: www.humanities.curtin.edu.au

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Be a leader in technological and scientifi c developments with a degree from Curtin. Our Faculty of Science and Engineering is at the forefront of teaching and learning in the fi elds of technology application and advancements in scientifi c knowledge. Select from the fi elds of Engineering, Science, Computing, Mathematics, Agriculture, Environmental Sciences, Mining and Resources, and start your career with an internationally recognised degree.

At Curtin you will have access to the latest in technology and resources through our world-class facilities. We have recently invested in a multi-million dollar Resources and Chemistry precinct – a leading research centre and educational facility where you will have direct contact with research staff and will be involved in cutting-edge developments.

We offer a fl exible study approach with common fi rst year studies, double degree options and access to wide range of learning areas. Our postgraduate and research programs allow you to develop specialised knowledge within your chosen fi eld through involvement in high profi le research with industry professionals.

Western Australia has recently experienced strong economic growth within the resources and mining sectors and by studying at Curtin you will be located in the heart of these rapidly increasing industries. Curtin has campuses located within key regions that offer great opportunities for you to engage with local industry while completing your study. Our Northam campus specialises in agricultural education, such as farm management, equine management, agricultural technology and agribusiness marketing. Bentley campus has environmental biology, aquaculture, horticulture and viticulture, while the Margaret River campus provides dedicated facilities for viticulture and wine-making science. You can also undertake internationally recognised mining education and research at Curtin’s Western Australian School of Mines (WASM), situated in the centre of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder mining industry. You will interact with professionals working with gold, iron ore, bauxite and alumina, oil and gas, nickel, mineral sands and diamonds.

Science and EngineeringDevelop plans. Create solutions for global problems. Work on world-class projects. Apply the latest technologies. Build and develop using sustainable resources.

scieng.curtin.edu.au

For More Information:Tel: +61 8 9266 1190Email: [email protected]: www.scieng.curtin.edu.au

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For More Information:Centre For Aboriginal Studies

Tel: +61 8 9266 7091 Email: [email protected]: www.gunada.curtin.edu.au

For More Information:John Curtin Institute of Public Policy

Tel: +61 8 9266 1111Email: [email protected]: www.jcipp.curtin.edu.au

jcipp.curtin.edu.au

gunada.curtin.edu.au

Curtin has the highest number of Indigenous students of any university in Australia. The Centre for Aboriginal Studies (CAS) is actively engaged in educating Indigenous and non-Indigenous people about the diverse and rich cultural history of Indigenous Australians, and about the social and political issues that affect and concern them.

Courses from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies enable you to follow your own interests and create your own unique course from a variety of disciplines.

CENTRE FOR ABORIGINAL STUDIES

The John Curtin Institute of Public Policy is a peak body for education, research and discussion in public policy and administration. It represents a multi-disciplinary approach to addressing challenges in this area, working in conjunction with The University of Western Australia to deliver postgraduate study programs.

JOHN CURTIN INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC POLICY

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Progress at CurtinChoose your study program. Adapt your degree to suit your needs. Experience a new way of studying. Select courses from a wide variety of fi elds. Receive the best possible education.

At Curtin we are currently undergoing exciting developments in our course delivery. Over the next year, we will be restructuring a number of our programs to provide you with a better education experience. While you will still be able to choose from our extensive range of subject areas, our courses will now be delivered in a more concise way incorporating common fi rst year units and the ability to choose major areas of study. Our new course structure will give you greater fl exibility and choice in the subject areas you want to study. You will be able to create a degree that incorporates elements from a variety of disciplines and adapt your study program to suit you. This new freedom, in conjunction with Curtin’s dedication to practical courses and hands-on experience, will ensure you get the best possible education while studying with us.

For information about the latest programs available to you, please visit www.international.curtin.edu.au and search our courses.

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Accounting

Advertising

Banking

Business Administration

Business Information Systems

Business Information Technology

Business Law

Commercial Law

Economics

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Financial Planning

Human Resources

Industrial Relations

International Business

Internet Security and Forensics

Leadership and Management

Logistics Management

Logistics and Strategic Procurement

Logistics Supply Chain Management

Management

Marketing

Procurement

Small Business Growth Management

Sport Management

Strategic Procurement

Taxation

Tourism Management

Workers Compensation Practice and Management

Biomedical Sciences

Community Development Practice

Counselling

Dental Hygiene

Dietetics

Food Science and Technology

Forensic Sexology

Health Administration

Health Communication

Health Promotion

Health Sciences

Health, Safety and Environment

International Health

Nursing and Midwifery

Nutrition

Occupational Health and Safety Management

Pharmacy

Physiotherapy

Psychology

Public Health

Social Policy

Social Welfare

Social Work

Speech Pathology

Sports Physiotherapy

Accounting Biomedical Sciences

StudyAreasChoose from our wide range of study areas. Select courses that will lead towards your chosen career path. Discover your options. Get a head start on your career.

Curtin Business School Health Sciences

Please note: some areas are exclusive to Undergraduate or Postgraduate study only.

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Architecture and Interior Architecture

Art

Asian Languages

Communication and Cultural Studies

Construction Management

Design

Education (including TESOL)

Film and Television

Information Studies

Internet Studies

Journalism

Social Sciences

Sustainability

Urban and Regional Planning

Actuarial Science

Agribusiness

Aquaculture

Astronomy

Cartography

Chemical Engineering

Chemistry

Civil and Construction Engineering

Coastal Zone Management

Computer Science and Information Technology

Electrical Power Engineering

Electronic and Communication Engineering

Environmental Biology

Exploration Geophysics

Farm Management

Forensics

Geology

Geographic Information Science

Horticulture

Mathematical Science

Mechanical/Mechatronic Engineering

Medical Imaging Science

Metallurgy

Mining Engineering

Nanotechnology

Networking and Computer Systems Engineering

Petroleum Engineering

Physics

Science and Maths Education

Software Engineering

Surveying

Sustainability Management

Wine Science

Architecture and Interior Architecture Actuarial Science

Humanities Science and Engineering

Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest course information.

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FlexibleStudy OptionsComplete pre-university studies. Improve your English language skills. Obtain University entrance requirements. Get into Curtin.

If you don’t meet Curtin’s academic and English language entry requirements, we offer a range of alternative entry options to help you gain entry into the University. We have several alternative English language pathways which will help you improve your English language levels to the standard required for undergraduate or postgraduate entry. For academic entry requirements, you can choose from Curtin International College courses or a range of bridging courses offered by external institutions.

CURTIN

BACHELOR DEGREE

semester 1, year 1

semester 2, year 1

2nd year

3rd year – 5th year

CANNING COLLEGE

Foundation Program

Graduate Certifi cate, Sem 1

Graduate Diploma, Sem 2

Postgraduate Diploma, Sem 2

Master (Sem 2-4)

Doctorate/PhD (3-4yrs)

CURTIN INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE

Certifi cate IV (8 or 12 months)

Diploma (8 or 12 months)

Alternative Entry Pathways

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CURTIN ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE (CELC)Curtin English Language Centre (CELC) conducts English language programs at Curtin for students who wish to improve their English for personal or career development. These programs will provide students with English language profi ciency for entry into Curtin and other Australian educational institutions. The English language programs offered by CELC are the English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students (ELICOS) and the English Language Bridging Course (ELBC).

ELICOSELICOS is accredited by the National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) and has been conducted on Curtin’s Bentley campus since 1972. Students have access to the University while studying in a friendly and supportive environment. Our experienced staff have worked in various multicultural settings and are sensitive to the needs of students at all levels of English profi ciency. ELICOS develops students’ language skills and enables them to undertake formal English tests to prove English competence for university entrance.

ELICOS Courses

General English- Offered to students from elementary to upper intermediate level and above.- Broad-based general English courses that develop speaking, listening,

reading and writing skills.- Focus on intensive language practice including vocabulary

development and pronunciation.- Course books and authentic materials are used to develop overall

English competency.

Academic English- Offered to students from upper intermediate level and above who are

preparing for formal study in an Australian educational institution.- Uses a wide range of materials, including text books, videos,

newspapers, magazines, worksheets and computer software.

ElectivesAll students studying General English 3 and above are offered a choice of electives. These include:

- IELTS preparation- CUTE preparation- Vocabulary and reading- Grammar and writing- Listening and speaking- Pronunciation and cultural awareness- English through the media.

ELICOS FEES

2009 (A$) 2010 (A$)

Enrolment Fee 110 120

Tuition Fee CRICOS Code

5 Weeks 016774M 1800 1850

10 Weeks 014644D 3600 3700

15 Weeks 051780M 5350 5500

20 Weeks 016777G 7100 7300

25 Weeks 051781K 8850 9100

30 Weeks 016555M 10600 10900

35 Weeks 051782J 12350 12700

40 Weeks 014645C 14100 14500

45 Weeks 051783G 15850 16300

50 Weeks 051784G 17600 18100

Optional Services

Homestay Accommodation Application (non-refundable)* 200 210

Airport Reception* 80 88

* Includes GST. These fees are indicative and subject to change.

English Pathways celc.curtin.edu.au

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ELBC CALENDAR 2009/10

Intake 2009 Orientation 2010 Orientation

February 23 February – 8 July

20 February 1 March – 12 July

26 February

July 27 July – 9 December

24 July 2 August – 13 December

30 July

November 2 November – 15 February

30 October 1 November – 15 February

29 October

Students must note that attendance at both Enrolment and Orientation Days is compulsory. Students cannot be admitted into any course after the fi rst week of teaching.

ELBC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

English Language Test

UndergraduateStudents

PostgraduateStudents

Higher Degrees by Research

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

5.0 (min 5 in each band) (5.5 for Nursing and Education)

5.5 (min 5 in each band)

6.0 (min 6 in each band)

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

520 Paper based190 Computer based68 Internet based

525 Paper based193 Computer based69 - 70 Internet based

550 Paper based213 Computer based79-80 Internet based

CUTE(Curtin University Test of English)

Grade D with an average of 3.5

Grade D with an average of 4.0

Grade C

ELICOS – Academic level 1 (10 weeks)

75% or above (overall) with minimum 70% in each skill

80% or above (overall) with minimum 75% in each skill

85% or above (overall) with minimum 80% in each skill

ELICOS – Academic level 2 (10 weeks)

70% or above (overall) with minimum 65% in each skill

75% or above (overall) with minimum 70% in each skill

80% or above (overall) with minimum 75% in each skill

ELICOS –

(10 weeks)

65% or above

minimum 60% in

70% or above

minimum 65% in

75% or above

minimum 70% in

ENGLISH LANGUAGE BRIDGING COURSE (ELBC)CRICOS Code 003896GThe English Language Bridging Course (ELBC) has a minimum English language entry requirement, and is offered to students who have already been offered a place at Curtin, conditional upon meeting the English language requirement. Students who successfully complete the ELBC are then guaranteed entry into their approved Curtin course without any further English testing, subject to meeting the exit requirement as stated in their Letter of Offer.

ELB courses have been conducted on the Curtin campus since 1989, and have a demonstrated track record of enabling students to gain entry into Curtin’s undergraduate and postgraduate programs. The bridging course, being a tertiary literacy program, progresses beyond general English and emphasises the language and study skills needed for university studies. Students have access to the University, while studying in a friendly and supportive environment. Experienced teaching staff have worked in various multicultural settings and understand the diverse needs of students.

Assessment MethodsThe assessment for three of the four units is a combination of continuous assessment and examinations. Seventy per cent of the marks are awarded to continuous assessment and 30 per cent to the fi nal examinations, which are given at the end of the semester. In order to successfully complete the course, students must receive a pass in all units.

ELB unitsAcademic Writing 041This advanced unit develops writing skills necessary for successful tertiary education. It starts with the key aspects of paragraph writing and then develops to essay writing.

English Communication 041This unit comprises two modules. In the oral skills module, students are taught to prepare academic oral presentations that are well researched and appropriately referenced. In the aural skills module, students are exposed to a variety of audio-visual material on contemporary topics in order to build on academic listening skills.

Tertiary Study Skills 041This advanced reading skills unit is a comprehensive reading program that will prepare students for the various types of academic reading they will encounter at university as well as developing critical thinking and literacy skills.

English for Specifi c PurposesThis unit aims to develop and build on the students’ research skills by providing opportunities for working in collaborative environments.

For more information on these units please visit www.humanities.curtin.edu.au/future_students/celc/elb.cfm

Curtin Stream Foundation Course – Canning CollegeYou can complete a Curtin Stream Foundation course at Canning College and receive a packaged program into a Curtin undergraduate degree. The program provides entry to a full range of Curtin’s courses and includes English Language and Australia Cultural Studies as areas of study.

Email: [email protected]: www.canningcollege.wa.edu.au

ELBC FEES

2009 (A$) 2010 (A$)

ELB 7400 7500

These fees are indicative and subject to change. Includes GST.

English Pathways (cont.)

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CIC offers university degree transfer programs in a range of disciplines. These include Built Environment, Commerce, Design, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Information Technology/Computer Science, Mass Communication, and Physical Sciences.

Trimester System and Fast Track OptionCIC operates on a trimester system for many of its courses with intakes in February, June and October (except Diploma of Built Environment, Diplomas of Engineering, Diploma of Humanities and Diplomas of Science in Health and Physical Sciences that follow the Curtin academic calendar). This allows you to choose the speed in which you want to complete your course.

English Language SupportStudents who do not quite satisfy the English language requirement can enrol in a mixed program consisting of Tertiary Communication Skills plus two academic units in the fi rst trimester of study. This allows students to combine the development of their English language and support skills with a gradual introduction to academic subjects.

Progression to Curtin and ExemptionsCurtin guarantees university entry and grants Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) towards relevant courses for international students who have successfully completed a diploma from CIC.

Further Information:

Curtin International College (CIC)GPO Box U1987Perth WA 6845Tel: +61 8 9266 4888Fax: +61 8 9266 4889Email: [email protected]: www.cic.wa.edu.auCurtin International College CRICOS Provider Code 02042G

Curtin International College (CIC) cic.wa.edu.au

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CIC ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

English Language Test Certifi cate IV in University Foundation Studies – all streams

University Preparation Program (UPP) – Built Environment, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences,Diploma – Commerce, Design, Information Technology, Mass Communication

Diploma – Built Environment, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Physical Sciences

GCE O Level/SPM 119 C C C

CUTE C C C

HKCEE English Language (post 2007) 3 4 4

HKALE Use of English D D C

IELTS 5.5 with no band less than 5 5.5 with no band less than 5 6.0 with no band less than 5.5

TOEFL (paper-based system) 525 525 550

TOEFL (computer-based system) 197 197 213

TOEFL (internet) 71 71 80

ELICOS at Curtin English Language Centre (CELC) AC2 with 65% average AC2 with 65% average N/A

Note 1: These are indicative scores only and students who do not meet the English level may be required to take an intensive English course prior to commencement of formal study or include an English Support unit in the fi rst semester of study.

Note 2: For visa purposes, the Government’s required score may be higher than the College’s requirements.

Note 3: Linguistically demanding courses e.g. Humanities, Mass Communication, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, and Physiotherapy will require a higher level of English profi ciency.

CIC CALENDAR 2009/2010

Certifi cate IV and UPP Courses, Category 1 Diploma Courses (Commerce, Design, Information Technology, Mass Communication pathways)

Year Trimester Certifi cate IV/UPP Compulsory Orientation

DiplomaCompulsoryOrientation

Course Start Date Break End Date Census Date

2009 February 25 Feb 26 Feb 2 Mar 6 – 10 April 5 Jun 27 Mar

July 1 Jul 2 Jul 6 Jul None 2 Oct 31 Jul

October 14 Oct 15 Oct 19 Oct 21 Dec – 3 Jan 2010 29 Jan 13 Nov

2010 February 3 Mar 4 Mar 8 Mar 2 – 8 Apr 11 Jun 2 Apr

June 30 Jun 1 Jul 5 Jul None 1 Oct 30 Jul

October 20 Oct 21 Oct 25 Oct 27 Dec – 7 Jan 2011 5 Feb 19 Nov

Duration of course depends on academic progress. Please note there is a two-week break over the Christmas and New Year period (Trimester 3) and a one-week break over Easter (Trimester 1). Certain restrictions apply, not all courses are available every intake.

Curtin International College (cont.)

Category 2 Diploma Programs Only (Built Environment, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities and Physical Sciences)

Year Semester Compulsory Orientation

Course Start Date Break End Date Census Date

2009 February 6 February 23 February 6 – 17 April 19 June 20 March

July 10 July 27 July 24 – 28 August 28 September – 2 October 20 November 21 August

2010 February 12 February 1 March 2 April – 16 April 25 June 26 March

July 16 July 2 August 30 August – 5 September 4 – 10 October 26 November 27 August

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CIC 2009 FEES

Course CRICOS Code Duration 2009 (A$)*

Tertiary Communications Skills N/A 1 trimester 3,600

Certifi cate IV in University Foundation Studies – all streams 040683C 2-3 trimesters 12,560

University Preparation Program (UPP) – Built Environment/Engineering/Health Sciences/Humanities/Physical Sciences 060588C 1 trimester 6,280

Diploma of Built Environment 050418D 2 semesters 18,000

Diploma of Commerce 035373D 2-3 trimesters 15,760

Diploma of Engineering 038771K 2 semesters 19,800

Diploma of Information Technology 035381D 2-3 trimesters 15,760

Diploma of Mass Communication 035374C 2-3 trimesters 15,760

Diploma of Humanities 060375E 2 semesters 16,480

Diploma of Science (Health Sciences) 041073K 2 semesters 19,800

Diploma of Science (Physical Sciences) 041076G 2 semesters 19,800

* Fees may be subject to annual increase. Additional charges may apply for consumable materials in some units (see CIC website for more details).

The Western Australian Universities Foundation Program (WAUFP) is a course of academic study for international students seeking entry into a university in Western Australia. The program is administered by the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) on behalf of the four public universities in Western Australia. Successful completion of this program guarantees students entry into all Curtin courses.

Colleges offering WAUFPCanning College is a government senior college which opened in 1982. It is located 15 minutes south of the Perth CBD, adjacent to Curtin University of Technology and shares Vickery House with Curtin. Canning offers January and April entry WAUFP.

Tel: +61 8 9458 9644 / +61 8 9351 5661Fax: +61 8 9356 1119Email: [email protected]: www.canningcollege.wa.edu.auCRICOS Provider code 00463B

Murdoch College is a co-educational, non-denominational Secondary School combining the latest innovations and resources to provide students with an Academic Advantage in secondary education. Murdoch offers January and April entry WAUFP.

Tel: +61 8 9312 0800Fax: +61 8 9360 7801Email: [email protected]: www.murdochcollege.wa.edu.auCRICOS Provider code 00429D

Tuart College is a government senior college which is ideally located 6km north of Perth city on well-provided public transport routes. The college offers January, April and June entry WAUFP. Students who commence in June complete an accelerated version of the program.

Tel: +61 8 9242 6222Fax: +61 8 9444 8538Email: [email protected]: www.tuartcollege.wa.edu.auCRICOS Provider code 00465M

Western Australian Universities Foundation Program (WAUFP)

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Endeavour International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (Endeavour IPRS)The Endeavour IPRS is available to international students who undertake a Masters by Research or Doctoral degree (by Research) at Curtin in 2010. It covers tuition fees for the duration of the course. The two top recipients will receive a living allowance from Curtin of A$20,007 per year tax-free (2008 value). Application forms are available between 1 June and 31 August 2009 from the Offi ce of Research and Development.

Curtin International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (CIPRS)The CIPRS is available to international students who undertake a Doctoral degree (by Research) at Curtin in 2010. This scholarship covers tuition fees for the duration of the course and provides a living allowance of no less than A$20,007 per year tax-free (2008 value). Application forms are available between 1 June and 31 August 2009 from the Offi ce of Research and Development.

For further information about scholarships, please visit www.scholarships.curtin.edu.auor email [email protected]

Australian ScholarshipsInternational students from developing countries should check the Australian Government website at www.australianscholarships.gov.au for further information on scholarships available.

Australian Development Scholarship (ADS) The Australia Development Scholarship is a bilateral program aimed to contribute to the long term development needs of Australia’s partner countries to promote growth and stability. The program provides opportunities for people from developing countries to undertake full time undergraduate or postgraduate study in Australia fully funded by the Australian Government.

Further ADS information is available from the Australian Diplomatic Mission offi ce in each country or online at www.australianscholarships.gov.au

Email contact at Curtin: [email protected]

Australian Leadership Awards (ALA)The Australian Leadership Awards (ALA) aims to develop leadership and build partnerships and linkages within the Asia-Pacifi c. They are intended for people who are already leaders or have the potential to assume leadership roles that infl uence social and economic policy reform and development outcomes, both in their own countries and in the Asia-Pacifi c region.

Based on leadership qualities and academic excellent, this is a highly competitive award presented to high achievers from the Asia-Pacifi c region each year to undertake postgraduate study (Masters or Doctorate) and a Leadership Development Program in Australia.

Further ALA information is available from the Australian Diplomatic Mission offi ce in each country or online at www.australianscholarships.gov.au

Email contact at Curtin: [email protected]

Sponsored StudentsCurtin recognises that a signifi cant number of its international students are sponsored by various organisations and have special requirements. Curtin has created an International Sponsored Student Unit (ISSU) to ensure that sponsored students have the best possible experience and success while studying at Curtin.

The ISSU ensures that the student’s sponsoring organisation receives a high level of service from the University. To be accepted as a sponsored student, prospective students must identify on their Curtin University of Technology application form their sponsor details.

Further information for international sponsored students and sponsors is available online at www.international.curtin.edu.au/sponsor

Further Information:

ISSUEmail: [email protected]: +61 8 9266 2437 +61 8 9266 3348 +61 8 9266 4691

Exchange ProgramsCurtin offers three short term study options – Student Exchange, Study Abroad and Service Abroad.

Student ExchangeThe Student Exchange program is a non-award program you can study at Curtin to gain academic credit towards your home university degree.

Students who are presently studying at one of Curtin's offi cial exchange partner universities may apply for an exchange to Curtin. The exchange may be for one or two semesters, and is on a tuition waiver basis.

Study AbroadStudy Abroad is similar to our exchange program except you pay tuition for your studies to Curtin. Additionally, Study Abroad applicants are not required to be currently attending one of Curtin's partner universities; you can be attending any recognised educational institution overseas.

Service AbroadThe Service Abroad program is similar to Study Abroad in that you take regular classes at Curtin and pay tuition, but in addition, you have a Community Service component to your study program.

For further information visit www.studyabroad.curtin.edu.au

Scholarshipsand ExchangeGet a head start on your degree. Receive sponsorship. Apply for a scholarship to help you fund your degree. Take your skills back to your home country.

scholarships.curtin.edu.au

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MINIMUM ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

English Language Test Score

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

- Writing and Speaking

- Reading and Listening

- Overall Band Score

6.0

6.0

6.0

GCE English Language

or English Literature

O Level Grade C6 or above

A Level Grade E or better

1119 English Grade C6 or above

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) 550 paper based

213 computer based

80 internet based (20 in each section)

WA Tertiary Entrance Examination (TEE) English or English Literature 50%

Western Australian Universities Foundation Program (WAUFP) English (ELACS)

50%

English as a Second Language (ESL) Pass mark varies each year (normally 60% or above)

Curtin University Test of English (CUTE) C*

South Australian Certifi cate of Education in the subject of English as a Second Language

Score 11 or higher

Cambridge Certifi cate of Profi ciency in English / Cambridge Certifi cate in Advanced English

Grade C or better

Successful completion of one semester of full time study of a Bachelor degree course at an Australian university.

Successful completion of any Australia university English Language Profi ciency Programs of one semester (six months) full time in duration or more, that satisfy degree entry requirements at those universities.

Successful completion of Curtin’s English Language Bridging Course.

A comprehensive list of qualifi cations that meet Curtin’s English Language requirements for undergraduate study can be obtained from Curtin’s International Offi ce.

*Some courses may not accept CUTE and some may require a higher grade. Each application is assessed on a case-by-case basis. For example, courses that do not accept CUTE include:

- Department of Education all courses- School of Physiotherapy all courses- Speech Pathology

NOTE 1: Students applying from certain countries (such as China, India and Vietnam) will need to achieve a required level in the IELTS test in order to be issued with a student visa by the Australian Government.

NOTE 2: Results from IELTS, TOEFL and CUTE are valid for two years.

NOTE 3: Some courses require Higher IELTS, TOEFL and CUTE scores. These are listed in under ‘course prerequisites’ on pages 40-57.

Bachelor DegreesCourses leading to a fi rst qualifi cation, such as a Bachelor degree award, are referred to as undergraduate courses. Bachelor degrees are usually of three or four years’ duration.

Honours ProgramAs a natural extension to a Bachelor degree, Curtin offers Honours programs in most areas. A year of Honours study consists of coursework at an advanced level and research or project work. In some courses the Honours program is part of the fi nal year of the degree program.

Double DegreesCurtin offers a number of double degree courses. In such courses, students study combined programs from two compatible courses and complete the requirements for two degrees in less time than it would normally take to complete the two degrees sequentially. They require signifi cantly more work than a single degree, but the rewards are seen to be much greater than those from the completion of either one of the single degrees. Double degrees are at least four years in length.

Recognition of Prior LearningCurtin recognises students’ relevant prior studies or work experience, allowing some students to fi nish their degrees in a shorter period of time. Recognition of Prior Learning (or Advanced Standing) allows students to take advantage of – and be rewarded for – their previous studies.

AdmissionFor admission to Curtin, applicants must satisfy minimum academic entry as well as English competency requirements. Entry is competitive and levels higher than the minimum may be required for admission to some courses.

As all courses are taught in English, applicants will need to meet Curtin’s English language requirement. Any one of the tests in the following table will be accepted as satisfying Curtin’s language requirement. However, some courses may require a higher score for English. Please refer to individual course listing for more information.

UndergraduateCoursesFind the course you want to study. Study in a multicultural student environment. Learn through hands-on experience. Interact with industry professionals. Start your career.

Standard Undergraduate Entry Requirements

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MINIMUM ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Country Qualifi cation and Minimum Entry Requirements

Botswana Refer to United Kingdom OR successful completion of Part One (ie. fi rst two years) of a degree at University of Botswana and English competence will be assessed individually.

Brazil Successful completion of the fi rst year of a four year Bacheral/Bachareldo or Licenciatura/Licenciado (degree) or titulo professional (professional title) from a recognised institution and English competence.

Brunei Three ‘Ordinary’ level passes (min. grade C) and two ‘Advanced’ level passes (min. fi ve points) in the Brunei Cambridge General Certifi cate of Education (GCE) and English competence.

Canada Completion of a Provincial High School Diploma with an average of 60 or better in Grade 12, and including a grade of 60 or better in Year 12 English (except Quebec where separate evidence of English is required).

ChinaCompletion of the Chinese National University Entrance Examination for admission to Key Universities in China for a four-year degree program (Gao Kao cut-off scores for entry to Curtin will vary according to provinces and courses) and English competence OR one year of a Bachelor’s degree at a recognised University and English competence.

Germany Completion of the Abitur/Zeugnis der Allegmeinen Hochschulreife or Reifezeugnis (secondary school leaving certifi cate) at Gymnasium including English or separate English competence OR successful completion of the Fachgebundene Hochschulreife with separate evidence of English competency required.

Hong Kong Three passes (min grade C) in the Hong Kong Certifi cate of Education Examination (HKCEE) plus two passes (min of 5 points) in the Hong Kong Advanced Level Examination (HKALE); and with Grade C in HKCEE English (Syllabus B) or separate evidence of English competence.

India

All India Senior School Certifi cates awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education with an average of 65% in four subjects one of which must be English (with 65% or better) or separate English competence OR Higher School Certifi cate awarded by one of the State Secondary Schools Board or Indian School Certifi cate (Council for the Indian School Certifi cate Examinations) with an average of 65% in fi ve subjects one of which must be English (with 65% or better) or separate evidence of English competence. Refer to course fees lists following for cut off scores.

Indonesia STTB/SMU 3 with an average score of 8.0 or above in four academic subjects from a Private (Key) Senior Secondary School and English competence OR completion of one or two years of a Bachelor degree at a recognised institution and English competence.

International Baccalaureate

Full International Baccalaureate with a minimum total of 24 points from six subjects at one sitting. Three of the subjects must be at the higher level and one of the six subjects should be English.

Iran Successful completion of the fi rst year of a four year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution and English competence OR successful completion of a two year Associate Degree or Higher Diploma (after completion of National High School Diploma) from a recognised institution and English competence.

Japan Successful completion of fi rst year of a Gakushi (Bachelor degree) at a recognised institution and English competence.

Kenya Successful completion of the Kenya Certifi cate of Secondary Education (KCSE) with a minimum average grade of B or better obtained in seven subjects (including a B or better in English, Kiswahili and Maths) and English competence.

Korea Completion of Academic Secondary School Certifi cate with a score of 300 (75%) in the National University Entrance Examination (College Scholastic Ability Test) (CSAT) and English competence OR Successful completion of one of two years of a Bachelor degree at a recognised university and English competence.

Macau Successful completion of the fi rst year of a degree at University of Macau or University of East Asia and English competence OR successful completion of a two year Associate degree or Bachelerato at Macau Polytechnic or University of East Asia - Junior College and English competence.

Malaysia Three credit passes at SPM level and two passes in STPM (min. fi ve points) and English competence OR completion of the Malaysian Independent Chinese Secondary Schools Unifi ed Examination (UEC) in at least 5 subjects with 2 ‘A’ grades and 2 ‘B’ grades and English competence.

Mauritius Three ‘Ordinary’ level passes (min. grade C) and two ‘Advanced’ level passes (min. fi ve points) in the Cambridge Higher School Certifi cate GCE `A’ level and English competence.

Myanmar Successful completion of a four year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution and English competence.

Nepal Completion of one year of a Bachelor Degree with an average of not less than 65% from Tribhuvan or Kathmandu University, separate evidence of English competence is required.

NorwaySuccessful completion of three years of upper secondary education at a videregaende skole including foundation course, advanced course I, advanced course II and the subject areas Norwegian, English, History & Social Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences with a pass in English or with separate evidence of English competence.

Oman Successful completion of one year of a Bachelor degree at Sultan Qaboos University and English competence.

Pakistan

Completion of the Higher Secondary School Certifi cate of Intermediate (Division 1) with an average of 65% in four (4) academic subjects and at least 60% in English OR Successful completion of the fi rst year of a three-year Honours degree with grades above 50% or B OR two-year pass degree at a recognised institution and English competence OR Successful completion of the fi rst year of a four-year degree in a professional fi eld at a recognised institution and English competence.

Saudi Arabia Successful completion of the fi rst year of a four-year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution and English competence OR successful completion of a two year Diploma or Associate Degree at a recognised institution and English competence.

Singapore Three ‘Ordinary’ level passes (min grade C) or completion of the Integrated Program plus two ‘Advanced’ level passes (min of 5 points) in the General Certifi cate of Education (GCE); and grade C in ‘O’ level English/English Literature or with separate evidence of English competence.

Sri Lanka Three ‘Ordinary’ level passes (minimum grades of C) and two ‘Advanced’ level passes (min of 6 points - excluding General Paper/English) in the Sri Lankan General Certifi cate of Education; and with C in General English or with separate evidence of English competence.

Taiwan Successful completion of the National Taiwan University Entrance Examination OR Successful completion of the fi rst year of a four-year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution and English competence.

Tanzania Refer to United Kingdom OR a pass with credit (Grade 6 or above) in three East African Certifi cate of Education/School Certifi cate subjects and two passes (minimum of one C and one D grade) in the East African Advanced Certifi cate of Education and English competence.

Thailand Successful completion of one year of a Bachelor’s degree at a recognised institution and English competence.

United Arab Emirates

Successful completion of the fi rst year of a degree at United Arab Emirates University and English competence OR successful completion of an Associate Degree at a recognised institution and English competence.

UnitedKingdom(England)

Three general Certifi cate of Education (GCE) ‘Ordinary’ level passes or three General Certifi cate of Secondary Education (GCSE) passes (min grade C) and two advanced level passes (minimum 5 points) in the GCE, and Grade C or better in ‘O’ level English, English Literature or English Language or separate evidence of English competence.

USAHigh School Diploma with average grade of B or better in Year 12 and a combined score in the Critical Reading and Mathematics component of Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) of 1000/1600 (including 460 or above in the Critical Reading and Writing component) or a composite score of 24 or better in the American College Test (ACT) OR Successful completion of the fi rst year of a four-year Bachelor degree at a regionally accredited institution.

Vietnam Completion of the Bang Tu tai or Bang Tot nghiep Pho thong Trung hoc with an average of at least 80% in four core academic subjects and English competence OR successful completion of one year of a Bachelor’s degree at a recognised institution and English competence.

Zambia Refer to United Kingdom OR Successful completion of the fi rst year of a degree at University of Zambia or The Copperbelt University and English competence.

ZimbabweRefer to United Kingdom OR Completion of fi ve (5) Zimbabwe General Certifi cate of Education ‘Ordinary’ level passes and three (3) ‘Advanced’ level passes (min grade of C) and English competence OR Successful completion of the fi rst year of a degree at University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, University of Rhodesia or University of Zimbabwe and English competence.

Students from countries not listed should contact the Curtin International Offi ce for further details.

Undergraduate Entry Requirements (cont.)

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Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010

Bachelor Degree Key:Bachelor of Arts BA

Bachelor of Agribusiness BAgribus

Bachelor of Commerce BCom

Bachelor of Business Administration BBA

Bachelor of Education BEd

Bachelor of Engineering BEng

Bachelor of Pharmacy BPharm

Bachelor of Science BSc

Bachelor of Surveying BSurv

Bachelor of Social Work BSW

Bachelor of Psychology BPsych

Bachelor of Technology BTech

Bachelor of Applied Sciences BAppSc

Bachelor of Social Science BSocSc

* The tuition fees (shown in Australian dollars) are based on a normal full-time workload of 100 credits per semester (200 credits per year) unless otherwise stated. Students studying more than 100 credits per semester will have a higher annual tuition fee. The tuition fee is calculated and charged on a semester basis. A student should expect that the indicative semester course fee, as shown on the Letter of Offer, might vary from the actual tuition fee depending on the units (subjects) undertaken. The actual tuition fee is not calculated until enrolment is completed. For bachelor double degrees, in most instances the actual tuition fee will be the same as the indicative fee. Humanities students undertaking a double major will be charged at the rate of the indicative fee.

To calculate the actual course fee, you can refer to the unit (subject) fee that is listed at www.fees.curtin.edu.au/course_fees.cfm NOTE: All fees listed are subject to annual increases.

Cut-off scores key:GCE General Certifi cate of Education

A-Level STPM Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia

HKALE Hong Kong Advanced Level Exam

IB International Baccalaureate

TER Tertiary Entrance Ranking scores apply to all Australian Matriculation

WAUFP Western Australian Universities’ Foundation Program (CPS: Combined Percentage Scores)

India Includes All India Senior School Certifi cate awarded by The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Indian School Certifi cate (ISC) awarded by the Council for the Indian School Certifi cate Examinations (CISCE), Higher School Certifi cate (HSC) awarded by one of the State Secondary School Boards. Certifi cates

awarded by the CBSE and the CISCE are generally considered to represent a higher level of achievement than State certifi cates.

Sri Lanka GCE `A’ level issued by the Department of Examinations.

Score Conversion for advanced level/HSC Grades GCE/GCSE/HKALEA grade = 5 points; B grade = 4 points; C grade = 3 points; D grade = 2 points; E grade = 1 point

Subject Grades Conversion for STPMA or A- = 5 points; B+ = 4 points; B = 3 points; B- or C+ = 2 points; C = 1 point.

NOTE: Scores for individual pre-requisites may be taken into consideration for assessment purposes. Information is correct as at November 2008 and is subject to change.

+ This course will be discontinued in 2009, however, an alternative course option will be made available. Information can be found at www.international.curtin.edu.au

^^ The fourth year of the course is based at Kalgoorlie campus

^^^ Five Semesters are studied at the Bentley campus and three semesters are studied at the Kalgoorlie campus

# Students can choose to study the fi rst two years in either Bentley of Kalgoorlie. The remaining year/s are available in Kalgoorlie only.

## The fi rst two years are studied at the Bentley campus and the third year is studied at the Kalgoorlie campus.

§ Entry with Recognition of Prior Learning only

*Mid-semester intake on a case-by-case basis

For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.au

Important Notes

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

ASSOCIATE DEGREES

Dental Hygiene (AssocDDentHyg) 053467D 2 Years March Bentley 13 488 27 000 54 500 1 420 5 24 70

BACHELOR DEGREES

A Accounting (BCom) (see Commerce)

Actuarial Science (BSc) 038785D 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 9 800 19 500 58 200 0 9 31 85

Actuarial and Applied Statistics (BSc) (See Science)

Advertising (BCom) (see Commerce)

Agribusiness (BAgribus) with majors in: Agricultural Technology and Horticultural Technology

029345C 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley^Northam

11 075 22 100 69 000 100 5 24 70

Agribusiness Marketing (BAgribus) (see Agribusiness)

Agricultural Technology 055607C 4 Years March, Aug

Northam 11 075 22 100 94 800 100 5 24 70

Anthropology (BSocSc) (see Social Science)

Applied Geology (BSc) 003875B 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 113 22 600 77 600 1 860 5 24 70

Applied Geology & Commerce (BSc, BCom) with major in: Finance

043262M 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 875 21 800 99 500 1 940 6 27 74

Applied Geology & Environmental Biology (BSc, BSc)

043265G 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 875 22 300 102 100 1 970 6 27 74

Applied Geology & Geophysics (BSc, BSc)

052798D 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 725 21 800 104 400 2 150 5 24 70

Applied Statistics (BSc) (see Science)

Aquaculture (BAgribus) (see Agribusiness)

Aquatic Science (Coastal Zone Management) (BSc)

054617J 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 225 22 000 70 800 0 5 24 70

Architectural Science (BAppSc) (entry course to Architecture below)

003868A 3 Years March Bentley 10 700 21 400 67 400 0 7 29 76

Architecture (See Master of Architecture, page 64)

Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.auFor important notes on all courses and fees turn to page 39

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

75 55 65% 6 Selection is based on a combination of academic performance, dexterity assessment and interview.

Graduates are required to register with the Dental Board of Western Australia. Registration permits the hygienist to work in private practice and for various government services.

92 72 75% 10 Mathematics. Calculus is desirable. Accredited by the Institute of Actuaries of Australia.

70 53 65% 6 Agribusiness graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science (AIAIS). Graduates undertaking the Horticultural Management major can apply for membership of the Australian Institute of Agriculture Science and Technology and join the Australian Institute of Horticulture and the Royal Australian Institute of Parks and Recreation.

70 53 65% 6

70 55 65% 6 Mathematics is desirable. The Australian Institute of Geoscientists, the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Geological Society of Australia accept graduates for membership.

70 59 65% 7 Mathematics is desirable. Graduates of the undergraduate degree in Applied Geology are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Geological Society of Australia. Similar recognition is anticipated for this program. The degree has been accredited by the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

70 59 65% 7 Mathematics is desirable. Graduates of the undergraduate degree in Applied Geology are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and the Geological Society of Australia. Similar recognition is anticipated for this program. The degree has been accredited by the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy. Graduates are also eligible for Associate Membership of the Australian Institute of Biology and the Environment Institute of Australia.

70 55 65% 6 TEE Applicable Mathematics, Physics is desirable.

The degree in Geology satisfi es the academic requirements for membership of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and Australian Institute of Geoscientists. A degree in Geophysics satisfi es the academic requirements for membership of the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists and the Society of Exploration Geophysics (USA).

75 55 65% 6

85 64 70% 8 Art, Physics and Mathematics at school leaving level are recommended. English Literature, History and Geography are examples of additional subjects that may be benefi cial.

See Master of Architecture on page 64

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

BACHELOR DEGREES (CONT.)

Art+ (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Asian Languages + (see Languages and Asian Cultures)

Astronomy (BSc) 057748G 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 250 20 200 93 900 0 6 26 73

B Banking (BCom) (see Commerce)

Business Administration (BBA) 018007A 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 700 21 400 67 400 0 6 26 73

Business Information Systems (BCom) (see Commerce)

Business Information Technology (BCom) (see Commerce)

Business Law (BCom) (see Commerce)

C Cartography (BSc) 003871F 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 225 22 300 77 300 0 5 24 70

Chemical Engineering (BEng) with streams in Chemical Engineering and Oil and Gas and Biosystems Engineering

020854K 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 107 700 280 9 28 74

Chemical Engineering & Chemistry (BEng, BSc)

050336F 5 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 134 500 280 9 28 75

Chemical Engineering & Extractive Metallurgy (BEng, BSc)

043753C 5 Years March, Aug

Bentley^^ 12 013 23 800 138 700 1 130 9 28 75

Chemistry (BSc) (see Science)

Chemistry and Applied Statistics (BSc) (see Science)

Chemistry & Extractive Metallurgy (BSc, BSc)

029357K 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley^^^ 11 050 22 400 102 500 890 6 26 73

Chemistry and Scientifi c Computing (BSc) (see Science)

Civil and Construction Engineering (BEng) 020855J 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 108 400 470 9 28 74

Civil and Construction Engineering & Mining (BEng, BSc)

050568A 5 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 139 400 470 9 28 75

Commerce (BCom) [the fees and prerequisites shown here apply to all Commerce single and double majors]See page 28 for major areas of study

013905G 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 700 21 400 67 400 0 6 26 73

Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.auFor important notes on all courses and fees turn to page 39

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

70 53 65% 7 Physics and Mathematics (including Calculus). Chemistry or Information Systems is desirable.

70 53 65% 7 Mathematics (including Calculus) is desirable. Applicants without Mathematics will be considered and, if admitted, may be required to study Business Mathematics 015 in the fi rst year of their course.

Student membership is available for some professional associations. Graduates may also be eligible for recognition by other selected professional bodies, both in Australia and internationally.

75 55 65% 6 One mathematics subject.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

This degree has full recognition by Engineers Australia and the Institution of Chemical Engineers.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

The Royal Australian Chemical Institute, the Institution of Chemical Engineers and the Engineers Australia recognises this course as fulfi lling the academic requirements for graduate membership.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

This degree has full recognition by Engineers Australia and the Institution of Chemical Engineers. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy recognises the science course for admission to membership.

75 55 65% 7 Chemistry and Mathematics (including Calculus).

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

This course has been accorded full recognition by Engineers Australia and exempts graduates from all academic requirements for corporate membership of Engineers Australia.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisites may still be accepted.

The civil engineering components of this course have been accorded full recognition by Engineers Australia and exempts graduates from all academic requirements for corporate membership of Engineers Australia. This course includes units recognised by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and some overseas institutions.

70 53 65% 7 Mathematics (including Calculus) is desirable. Applicants without Mathematics will still be considered.

Commerce programs are designed to conform to the membership standards of the relevant professional bodies with which students are likely to become associated after graduation, such as CPA Australia, Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA) and the Australian Institute of Banking and Finance. Student membership is available for some professional associations. Graduates may also be eligible for recognition by other selected professional bodies, both in Australia and internationally.

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

BACHELOR DEGREES (CONT.)

Communication and Cultural Studies + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Computer Science (BSc) 007892B 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 325 20 700 61 500 0 6 26 74

Computer Systems Engineering (BEng) 052793J 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 107 400 180 9 28 75

Computer Systems Engineering & Computer Science (BEng, BSc)

043754B 5 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 126 600 180 9 31 85

Computer Systems and Networking (BTech)

041280C 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 325 22 300 74 700 0 6 26 71

Construction Management and Economics (BAppSc)

010548C 4 Years March Bentley 9 600 19 400 83 500 0 6 27 74

Creative Advertising Design + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Creative Writing + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

DDesign + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Design Photography + (see Design)

E

Early Childhood Education (BEd) 020852A 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 100 20 200 86 700 70 5 24 70

Economics (BCom) (see Commerce)

Education (see Early Childhood, Primary & Secondary)

Education Conversion Course (BEd) 006087F 4 Years March Bentley 10 100 20 200 87 000 70 5 24 70

Electrical Power Engineering (BEng) 052794G 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 107 400 280 9 28 75

Electronic and Communication Engineering (BEng)

052795G 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 107 400 280 9 28 75

Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.auFor important notes on all courses and fees turn to page 39

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

75 55 65% 7 Mathematics (including Calculus). Students without Calculus may still be admitted.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

This degree has been accorded full recognition by Engineers Australia.

80 68 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

This degree meets the academic requirements of the Institution of Engineering Australia, for Graduate Membership. Graduates receive level one accreditation from the Australian Computing Society.

75 55 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus). Students without Calculus may still be admitted.

The choice of topics and structure of the course will enable graduates to compete successfully in the job market and satisfy the need for competent network and information technology managers.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics. Mature age applicants who have not met these pre-requisites may be considered.

This course has been designed in conjunction with the construction industry and professional associations. Internationally the course is recognised by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors and the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia. In Australia it is accredited by the Australian Institute of Building (AIB) and Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS). Upon graduation students may become a corporate member of these Institutes.

75 55 65% 6 English Requirements: IELTS Writing and Speaking 7.0, Reading and Listening 7.0, Overall Band Score 7. All applicants must undergo criminal record screening and clearance prior to enrolment.

This course is recognised nationally as an initial pre-service teaching qualifi cation.

75 55 N/A N/A IELTS 7.0. This course is open only to qualifi ed educators (including teachers or other educational and training personnel). Admission typically requires a three-year Bachelor of Arts (Education) degree or equivalent. Applicants with signifi cant work experience who have completed a Certifi cate IV or approved qualifi cations will be considered on the basis of alternative entry procedures for mature age students and may be offered appropriate Recognition of Prior Learning. There is no requirement that an applicant should be currently employed as a teacher.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry at school leaving level. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

This degree has been accorded full recognition by Engineers Australia. All degree courses are also recognised by various overseas professional institutions.

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

BACHELOR DEGREES (CONT.)

Electronic and Communication Engineering & Computer Science (BEng, BSc)

041777M 5 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 127 500 180 9 28 75

Entrepreneurship (BCom) (see Commerce)

Environmental Biology (BSc) 043254M 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 225 22 000 70 800 130 5 24 70

Environmental Management (BSocSc) (see Social Science)

Environmental Science (BSc) (Honours) 032947F 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 875 22 400 98 300 240 5 24 70

Equine Management (BAgribus) (see Agribusiness)

Extractive Metallurgy (BSc) 003883B 3 Years March, Aug,July

Bentley#Kalgoorlie

11 863 23 500 76 800 1 070 5 24 70

F Farm Management (BAgribus) (see Agribusiness)

Fashion and Textile Design + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Film and Television + (see Media and Information)

Finance (BCom) (see Commerce)

Financial Planning (BCom) (see Commerce)

Food Science and Technology (BSc) 029349K 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 475 23 300 73 600 270 6 27 74

Forensic and Analytical Chemistry (BSc) (see Science)

G

Geographic Information Science (BSc) 010549B 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 225 22 300 76 600 0 5 24 70

Geographic Information Science & Applied Geology (BSc, BSc)

038837G 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 050 22 100 106 700 1 840 6 27 74

Geography (BSocSc) (see Social Science)

Geology (see Applied Geology)

Geophysics (BSc) 003876A 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 813 22 100 75 000 940 5 24 70

Graphic Design (see Design)

Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.auFor important notes on all courses and fees turn to page 39

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

80 59 65% 10

75 55 65% 6 At least one science subject and one mathematics subject at school leaving level.

Graduates are eligible for Associate Membership of the Australian Institute of Biology and the Environmental Institute of Australia.

70 55 65% 6

70 55 65% 6 Applicable Mathematics plus Chemistry or Physics.

This degree is recognised by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

75 55 65% 7 Chemistry, Physical Sciences and/or Mathematics are desirable. Prior learning in these subjects will be considered on an individual basis.

Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Food Science and Technology (AIFST) although this is not required before a graduate may practice their profession.

70 55 65% 6 Mathematics (including Calculus). Alternative mathematics units are available for applicants who have not completed Calculus.

This degree has received level one accreditation by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). Graduates are immediately eligible for associate membership with full membership following four years of professional practice. Graduates may also obtain membership of the Spatial Sciences Institute (SSI).

70 55 65% 7 Mathematics (including Calculus). Alternative mathematics units are available for applicants who have not completed Calculus.

Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, the Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, the Spatial Sciences Institute (SSI) and the Geological Society of Australia. This degree has received level one accreditation by the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

70 55 65% 6 Mathematics. The Commonwealth Public Service Board accepts this degree as satisfying its requirements for appointment as a professional geophysicist. This degree satisfi es the academic requirements for membership of The Australian Society of Exploration Geophysicists, The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, The Society of Exploration Geophysicists (USA) and the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers.

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

BACHELOR DEGREES (CONT.)

H Health Management (BSc) (see Health Sciences)

Health Promotion (BSc) 003779B 3 Years March Bentley 11 475 22 700 71 700 150 5 24 70

Health Promotion & Health, Safety (BSc, BSc)

046654D 4 Years March Bentley 11 475 23 000 98 000 360 6 27 74

Health Promotion & Nutrition (BSc, BSc) 046656B 4 Years March Bentley 11 475 23 200 99 100 190 6 28 74

Health, Safety & Environment (BSc) 064468A 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 475 22 900 73 300 1 470 5 24 70

Health Sciences (BSc) 003691K 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 800 23 700 74 700 870 5 24 70

History (BSocSc) (see Social Science)

Horticulture (BAgribus) (see Agribusiness)

Human Biology Preclincial (BSc) 064457D 3 Years March Bentley 11 175 22 600 74 200 210 7 28 75

I Illustration + (see Design)

Industrial Modelling and Optimisation (BSc) (see Science)

Information Technology (BSc) 029352D 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 325 20 700 61 700 0 6 26 71

Interior Architecture (BA) 023967K 4 Years March, Aug §

Bentley 10 700 21 400 92 100 0 6 28 74

International Business (BCom) (see Commerce)

International Relations (BSocSc) (see Social Science)

Internet Studies + (see Media and Information)

J

Jewellery Design (BA) 041765D 3 Years March Bentley 10 100 20 200 63 600 1000 5 24 70

Journalism + (see Media and Information)

L Laboratory Medicine (BSc) 064464E 4 Years March Bentley 11 738 23 200 102 600 0 7 28 75

Land and Water Resource Science (BSc) 050577M 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 875 22 300 75 000 940 5 24 70

Languages and Asian Cultures + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Legal Studies (BCom) (see Commerce)

Librarianship and Corporate Information Management + (see Media and Information)

Literary and Cultural Studies + (see Communication and Cultural Studies)

Logistics Management (BCom) (see Commerce)

Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.auFor important notes on all courses and fees turn to page 39

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

75 55 65% 6 Applicants should have completed at least one science subject at school leaving level. Human Biology and Mathematics are desirable.

Students and graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Health Promotion Association.

82 61 65% 7 Applicants should have completed at least one science subject at school leaving level. Human Biology and Mathematics are desirable.

Graduates are eligible for professional level accreditation with the Australian Health Promotion Association (Health Promotion) and membership to the Safety Institute of Australia (Health and Safety).

84 63 70% 7 Chemistry and Mathematics are required.

75 55 65% 6 Mathematics and Science are desirable.

75 55 65% 6 One Mathematics and one Science subject at school leaving level are desirable. Human Biology is preferred. Applicants who have not studied these subjects may still be eligible for admission.

85 64 70% 8 Chemistry, Mathematics and Human Biology or Biology are desirable.

75 55 65% 7 Mathematics (including Calculus). Students without Calculus may still be admitted.

85 64 70% 7 No folio is required for entry into fi rst year. Recognition of Prior Learning is based on a folio, supplied on disc and a record of previous study to be submitted with the International application to Curtin.

75 55 65% 6 Applicants are required to present to the Department a folio of work. Please visit www.humanities.curtin.edu.au/future_students/portfolio_requirements.cfm for more information.

75 55 70% 8

70 55 65% 6 Mathematics is desirable.

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

BACHELOR DEGREES (CONT.)

M Management (BCom) (see Commerce)

Marketing (BCom) (see Commerce)

Mass Communications + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Mathematical Sciences (BSc) (see Science)

Mathematical Sciences and Computing (BSc) (see Science)

Mathematical Sciences and Finance (BSc) (see Science)

Mechanical Engineering (BEng) 041778K 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 13 013 23 800 108 400 180 9 28 74

Mechatronic Engineering (BEng) 020856G 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 108 400 180 9 28 74

Media and Information + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Medical Imaging Science (BSc) 055611G 4 Years March Bentley 11 200 22 700 97 900 1 000 6 28 74

Mine and Engineering Surveying (BSc) 007891C 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley##Kalgoorlie

10 800 21 600 68 000 470 5 24 70

Mineral Exploration and Mining Geology (BSc)

012240G 3 Years March Bentley 10 513 21 200 67 300 1 410 5 24 70

Minerals Engineering (BEng) 014154M 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley#Kalgoorlie

11 583 23 700 106 500 1 070 6 28 75

Mining (BSc) 003884A 3 Years March, July, Aug

Bentley#Kalgoorlie

11 088 22 500 76 400 490 5 24 70

Mining Engineering (BEng) 014533M 4 Years March, Aug

BentleyKalgoorlie

11 538 23 400 106 900 490 6 27 74

Mining Environmental Engineering (BEng) 056847A 4 Years March Bentley^^^ 11 900 23 500 106 300 390 6 27 74

Molecular Biotechnology (BSc) 050345E 3 Years March Bentley 11 738 23 200 74 800 150 7 28 75

Multidisciplinary Science (BSc) (See Science)

Multimedia Design + (Visit www.international.curtin.edu.au for latest information)

Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.auFor important notes on all courses and fees turn to page 39

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

This course has been accorded full recognition by Engineers Australia. All degree courses are also recognised by various overseas professional institutions.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

This degree has been accorded full recognition by Engineers Australia. All degree courses are also recognised by various overseas professional institutions.

80 59 65% 7 Physics and Mathematics (including Calculus). English Requirements: IELTS Writing and Speaking and Reading and Listening 7.0, Overall Band Score 7.0. TOEFL Score 580 paper-based (237 computer-based) with a minimum Test of Written English score 5.0.

70 55 65% 6 Mathematics. Together with practical experience, this course is recognised by the Western Australian Mines Department for an Authorisation to Sign Mine Plans.

70 55 65% 6 Mathematics. Graduates may be eligible for membership of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, the Australian Institute of Geoscientists or Geological Society of Australia.

80 64 70% 7 Applicable Mathematics plus Chemistry or Physics.

This degree has been accredited by the Institution of Engineers, Australia and is recognised by The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

70 55 65% 6 Applicable Mathematics plus Chemistry or Physics.

80 59 65% 7 Applicable Mathematics plus Chemistry or Physics.

80 59 65% 7 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics or Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may be accepted and required to undertake bridging programs.

75 55 70% 8 Two matriculation science subjects are desirable (Chemistry is preferred and Human Biology or Biology). Mathematics is also recommended.

This course provides career opportunities in government laboratories, academic and research centres, or in the biotechnology, biomedical, agricultural and pharmaceutical industries.

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

BACHELOR DEGREES (CONT.)

N

Nanotechnology (BSc) 042565D 4 Years March Bentley 10 225 20 200 93 000 0 7 28 75

Nursing (Diplomates Conversion) (BSc) 014159F 0.5 Year March, Aug

Bentley 11 475 11 500 11 500 1 170 N/A N/A N/A

Nursing (Registered Nurses Conversion) (BSc)

003886K 1 Year March, Aug

Bentley 11 475 11 500 23 000 1 170 N/A N/A N/A

Nursing (General) (BSc) 041794K 3.5 Years

March, Aug

Bentley 11 475 23 000 84 900 1 170 5 24 70

Nutrition (BSc) 003887J 3 Years March Bentley 11 100 22 200 71 400 180 6 28 74

O

Occupational Therapy (BSc) 003888G 4 Years March Bentley 11 638 23 600 108 200 1 140 9 33 86

Occupational Therapy Degree Conversion Onshore (BSc)

046147A 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 400 24 800 24 800 1 010 N/A N/A N/A

PPerformance Studies + (see Communication and Cultural Studies)

Pharmacy (BPharm) 003920B 4 Years March Bentley 11 888 24 200 108 800 940 12 35 90

Physics (BSc) (see Science)

Physics & Electrical Power Engineering (BSc, BEng)

041798F 5 Years March, Aug

Bentley 13 013 23 800 133 700 100 9 31 85

Physics & Electronic and Communications Engineering (BSc, BEng)

041800F 5 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 133 700 100 9 31 85

Undergraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.auFor important notes on all courses and fees turn to page 39

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

80 59 65% 8 Mathematics (including Calculus), Chemistry and Physics.

The Royal Australian Chemical Institute and the Australian Institute of Physics both recognise the course as fulfi lling the academic requirements for graduate membership of the respective societies. On obtaining the necessary experience graduates will be admitted to full membership of either institute.

N/A N/A N/A N/A Applicants must have a Diploma of Applied Science (or equivalent from an accredited institution within Australia or from Nanyang Polytechnic in Singapore) and must be registered or eligible for registration with the Nurses Board of Western Australia (or other Australian equivalent) or Singapore Nurses Board.

N/A N/A N/A N/A Nurses registered, or eligible for registration, with the Nurses Board of Western Australia as a general and/or mental health nurses will qualify for entry on the basis of their professional qualifi cation. Overseas applicants must have completed a nursing program of at least three years duration leading to registration, be currently registered in their own country and provide documentation to that effect. Overseas applicants may apply for the fi rst semester intake.

75 55 65% 6 Human Biology and Physical Sciences, and a good grounding in basic Mathematics are desirable. English requirements: IELTS overall band score of 6.5 in Academic Module, with a minimum band of 6.0 in Writing and Speaking, Reading and Listening. TOEFL 570 paper-based with a test of written English of 4.5.

This course has been designed to meet the regulations of the Nurses Board of Western Australia. Students who successfully complete all of the course requirements are eligible for recommendation by the Head of School to the Nurses Board of Western Australia for registration to practice as a Comprehensive Nurse.

84 63 70% 7 Chemistry.

90 70 80% 10 Applicants are required to have completed at least one science subject. For selection purposes, all applicants who are not currently Western Australian school leavers must complete a Personal Information form and may be required to attend an interview. IELTS 6.0 Writing and Speaking, Reading and Listening, Overall 6.5. TOEFL 570 paper-based with a test of written English of 4.5.

N/A N/A N/A N/A Applicants must have completed an Occupational Therapy course of at least three years in duration, leading to a diploma-level qualifi cation, which is approved by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT). Successful applicants will complete this course in one year.

95 75 85% 13 Chemistry and Mathematics are necessary for entry to the course. Biology and Human Biology are desirable. IELTS 6.0 Writing and Speaking, Reading and Listening, Overall 6.5. TOEFL 570 paper-based with a test of written English of 4.5.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

BACHELOR DEGREES (CONT.)

Physiotherapy (BSc) 003890C 4 Years March Bentley 11 638 23 800 108 400 1 070 12 35 90

Physics and Mathematical Science (BSc) (see Science)

Physics and Scientifi c Computing (BSc) (see Science)

Politics (BSocSc) (see Social Science)

Primary Education (BEd) 020853M 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 100 20 200 86 700 70 5 24 70

Product and Furniture Design + (see Design)

Professional Writing and Publishing + (see Communication and Cultural Studies)

Psychology (BPsych) 041070B 4 Years March Bentley 10 550 21 000 88 400 940 7 28 74

Psychology & Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations (BSc, BCom)

033859J 5 Years March Bentley 10 400 20 700 115 100 940 8 28 75

Public Relations (BCom) (see Commerce)

S

Science (BSc) with majors in Actuarial and Applied Statistics, Applied Statistics, Chemistry and Applied Statistics, Chemistry and Scientifi c Computing, Chemistry, Forensic and Analytical Chemistry, Industrial Modelling and Optimisation, Mathematical Sciences and Computing, Mathematical Sciences and Finance, Mathematical Sciences, Multidisciplinary Science, Physics, Physics and Scientifi c Computing

061600D 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 250 20 800 68 700 0 6 26 73

Secondary Education (BEd) 003910D 4 Years March Bentley 10 100 20 200 86 700 70 5 24 70

Social Science (BSocSc) with majors in: Anthropology, Geography, History, Politics and International Relations, Development Studies, Sociology

041803C 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 100 20 200 63 600 0 5 24 70

Social Science & Commerce (BSocSc, BCom) (see majors listed under Social Science (BSocSc) and Commerce (BCom))

050354D 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 700 20 800 89 600 0 6 28 74

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

95 75 85% 13 Applicants should have completed at least one science subject, preferably Physics (in some cases a bridging unit may be required). Mathematics is desirable. English requirements: IELTS Writing and Speaking 6.5, Reading and Listening 6.5, Overall Band Score 7.0, TOEFL 550 or above (213 computer based) plus Test of Written English (TWE) score of 4.

This course is accredited by the Australian Council of Physiotherapy Regulating Authorities and is recognised by the Physiotherapists Registration Board of Western Australia and the Australian Physiotherapy Association. Registration in all Australian States is available and in New Zealand under the terms of the Trans Tasman agreement. Graduates applying for licensure in the USA, UK or Canada will be required to provide details of their program of studies to the relevant bodies and sit a licensing examination.

75 55 65% 6 English Requirements: IELTS Writing and Speaking 7.0, Reading and Listening 7.0, Overall Band Score 7. All applicants must undergo criminal record screening and clearance prior to enrolment.

This course is recognised nationally as an initial pre-service teaching qualifi cation.

75 55 65% 8 One mathematics subject is desirable. Graduates are eligible to apply for associate membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and provisional registration.

80 59 70% 9 Mathematics is desirable. IELTS 6.0 Writing and Speaking, Reading and Listening, Overall 6.5. TOEFL 570 paper-based with a test of written English of 4.5.

70 53 65% 7 All the majors except Multidisciplinary Sciences require TEE Applicable Mathematics and the chosen core major/s at TEE level. TEE Calculus is desirable. If Introductory Calculus has not been studied a bridging unit may be required. For the Multidisciplinary Science major any one TEE Maths and any one TEE Science is acceptable.

75 55 65% 6 Subjects appropriate to the specialisation being studied. For teaching maths, Mathematics (including Calculus) is desirable. English Requirements: IELTS Writing and Speaking 7.0, Reading and Listening 7.0, Overall Band Score 7. All applicants must undergo criminal record screening and clearance prior to enrolment.

This course is recognised nationally as an initial pre-service teaching qualifi cation.

75 55 65% 6

82 61 65% 7 Mathematics is desirable. Applicants without Mathematics may still be considered.

Professional recognition is granted to accounting graduates in this double degree on the same basis as to those studying in the single accounting degree.

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Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campus 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees (A$)

Cut-Off Scores

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourseFee

Indicative Essential Incidental Course Fee

GCE/STPM/HKALE(A-levels– best of 3)

IB Ontario Gr 12 (bestof 6)

BACHELOR DEGREES (CONT.)

Social Work (BSW) 003921A 4 Years March, Aug*

Bentley 10 100 20 200 86 900 80 5 24 70

Sociology (BSocSc) (see Social Science)

Software Engineering (BEng) 029346B 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 12 013 23 800 92 200 180 9 28 75

Software Engineering (BSc) 055614D 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 325 20 200 62 000 160 6 26 74

Speech Pathology (BSc) 041070B 4 Years March Bentley 11 288 22 900 101 800 940 10 33 86

Sports Management (BCom) (see Commerce)

Surveying (BSurv) 003922M 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 225 22 300 105 100 180 5 24 70

Surveying & Property (BSurv, BCom) 052805K 5 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 350 22 400 128 200 0 7 28 75

Sustainable Aquaculture (BSc) 061486A 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 225 22 000 70 900 100 5 24 70

T Tourism Management (BCom) (see Commerce)

U Urban and Regional Planning (BA) 003903C 4 Years March, Aug

Bentley 10 250 20 400 87 400 0 5 24 70

V Viticulture & Viticulture and Oenology (BAgri, BSc)

055609A 4 Years March, Aug

Muresk 11 075 22 000 95 800 100 5 24 70

Viticulture (BAgribus) (see Agribusiness)

Viticulture and Oenology (BSc) 029356M 3 Years March, Aug

Bentley 11 225 22 700 71 300 100 5 24 70

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Course Prerequisites – in addition to the University’s English Language and minimum entry requirements

Professional Recognition and Career Opportunities

TER (incl. TEE/SACE/HSC/VCE)

WAUFP (CPS)

India/Pakistan

Sri Lanka

75 55 65% 6 Selection is based on an individual reviewing process. English Requirements: IELTS Writing and Speaking 7.0, Reading and Listening 6.5, Overall Band Score 7.

The course is recognised by the Australian Association of Social Workers, and graduates are eligible for membership.

80 59 65% 10 Mathematics (including Calculus), Physics and Chemistry. Candidates without one of the prerequisite subjects may still be accepted.

80 59 65% 7 Mathematics (including Calculus). Students without Calculus may still be admitted.

92 72 85% 12 Applicants are required to have completed at least one matriculation-level science subject. Biology, Chemistry, Human Biology, Physics, and Mathematics are desirable. English requirements: IELTS Writing and Speaking and Reading and Listening 7.0, Overall 7.0, TOEFL 580 paper-based (237 computer-based) with a test of written English of 5.

70 55 65% 6 Mathematics (including Calculus). Alternative mathematics units are available for applicants who have not completed Calculus.

70 64 70% 8 Mathematics. Graduates of the bachelor degree in Surveying are eligible for membership of the Spatial Sciences Institute.

70 53 65% 6

75 55 65% 6

75 55 65% 6

75 55 65% 6

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PostgraduateCoursesFurther your education. Research your area of interest. Learn and work with leaders in the industry. Increase your skill and knowledge base. Advance your career.

At Curtin, you can choose to complete a range of postgraduate levels of study. The progression of study varies depending on the entry requirements set by each School. To fi nd out the progression of postgraduate study for a particular program, contact the International Offi ce. Curtin’s postgraduate programs include the following:

Graduate Certifi cateGraduate Certifi cate courses are designed to develop skills in a specialised area that may or may not be directly related to that of an undergraduate degree. Some Graduate Certifi cates are specifi cally designed for non-graduates and allow you to progress towards further postgraduate study. All of the programs are career-oriented, and usually take one semester.

Graduate DiplomaThe Graduate Diploma is a specialised, vocationally oriented award. Entry is normally based on completion of a Bachelor degree or Diploma, although this can be in an unrelated fi eld if you have work experience in the fi eld of study. Graduate Diplomas introduce graduates from disciplines outside of their chosen higher degree to postgraduate studies. Less academically qualifi ed applicants may still apply. Graduate Diplomas are usually completed in two semesters.

Postgraduate DiplomaEmphasis in a Postgraduate Diploma is on developing greater knowledge and skills through advanced studies of methods, theories and strategies to which you have already been exposed at undergraduate level. You will maintain a vocational emphasis through strong links with industry. Completion of either the Postgraduate Diploma or Graduate Diploma usually takes two semesters, and you may be offered Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) should you proceed to a Master degree.

Graduate Entry MasterGraduate Entry Master courses provide a fast-track learning experience for students with a previous Bachelor degree, and are available in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Psychology and Accounting.

Master DegreeA School may accept you into a Master degree provided that you hold appropriate qualifi cations as decided by the Head of School. Where appropriate, provision may be made for you to undertake a bridging course or other preliminary work as a requirement for entry to a Master degree program.

Mature-age students who do not have formal entry qualifi cations may still qualify for admission to the Master program. You may be given the opportunity to commence a preliminary program to the Master program, provided any relevant work experience or previous academic achievement is recognised by the Head of the School, as equivalent to attaining graduate status. If performance in this preliminary program meets the required standard, you may then qualify for admission to the Master program.

A Master degree is usually completed in three or four semesters, unless RPL is awarded as a result of other relevant studies. Some Master degrees also have a work experience component.

Professional Master DegreeProfessional Masters are intensive, fast-track programs designed to enhance the professional excellence of new graduates or working professionals. Each School sets RPL and credit for work experience and postgraduate qualifi cations, as well as specifi c entry requirements. Professional Masters are structured around trimesters and study can be conducted by coursework or as a research project and examination. The course can usually be completed in three semesters, but may vary with the individual program. The Professional Masters are well recognised by employers as adding value to existing skills, keeping employees at the forefront of their professions.

Successful completion of a Professional Master Degree may not allow students entry to PhD studies.

Doctoral DegreeA student with a Master degree, or a Bachelor degree with First or Upper Second Class Honours may be considered for admission to a Doctoral degree. In exceptional cases, applicants holding Bachelor Pass degrees may also be considered for admission to either Master or Doctoral degrees, provided they can demonstrate superior academic achievement,

signifi cant work experience and the capacity to undertake signifi cant research.

As in any application for admission into a higher degree, the approval of both the Head of the relevant School and the Graduate Studies Committee is required. A Doctoral degree usually requires at least three years of study. Research doctorates may sometimes be undertaken in a mixed mode – with one or two semesters completed in Perth, and the remainder in your home country. This arrangement is project dependent and must be negotiated on a case-by-case basis with your supervisor.

Research & Coursework DegreesResearch

For a Master degree to be considered a research degree, at least two-thirds of the required work towards the degree must be pure research. The award of Master by Research indicates that you have contributed substantially to the knowledge or understanding in a fi eld, and are capable of carrying out independent research.

Applications for Masters by Research or Doctor of Philosophy must include a written two-page synopsis outlining the parameters and purpose of the research you wish to undertake. Please visit www.research.curtin.edu.au/forms/forms.cfm for more information, and to download the application form.

Although there may be a requirement for some coursework units to be completed, the main proportion of the work is in the form of a thesis written under the guidance of a supervisor.

Assessment takes place after independent examiners mark the fi nished thesis.

How to Write a Research Proposal

It is recommended that the research proposal is no more than two pages long. It should state your research topic and outline your research plan and the objectives you wish to meet. You must also be able to show you have suffi cient experience and knowledge in the selected area. The proposal should be accompanied by at least 10 cited references.

Coursework

In a Master by Coursework, students enrol in subjects and attend lectures and tutorials. There will often be a minor research component, but assessment is progressive throughout the course.

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For admission into Curtin, you must provide evidence of completion of a degree from a recognised university and provide evidence of English Language profi ciency.

In addition, you may need to meet specifi c course pre-requisites (visit www.international.curtin.edu.au to search for specifi c pre-requisites). Application deadlines can be found on the page 3 of this booklet.

As all courses at Curtin are taught in English, you will need to meet Curtin’s English Language requirements. You may be deemed to meet Curtin’s English Language requirements based on completion of a Bachelor degree course in which English was the language of instruction. This will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Any one of the tests in the tables opposite can also be accepted as satisfying Curtin’s English Language requirement.

† All Master of Science coursework programs with the Department of Mathematics and Statistics require a minimum IELTS overall band score of 6.0 (min. bands of 6.0) or equivalent.

* Each application is assessed on a case-by-case basis.

Some courses do not accept CUTE as meeting the minimum English language entry requirement, for example:- Postgraduate Diploma in Business (Accounting)- Master of Commerce (Accounting)- All postgraduate courses in Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Psychology, Nursing and Occupational Therapy - All Health Sciences research courses. - All Humanities Research courses (also do not accept TOEFL)- Department of Education.

MINIMUM ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

English Language Test Score

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

- Writing and Speaking

- Reading and Listening

- Overall Band Score

6.0

6.0

6.5†

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) (With a minimum Test of Written English (TWE) score of 4.5)

570 paper based or230 computer based or92 internet based (23 in each section)

CUTE (Curtin University Test of English) A*

Cambridge Certifi cate in Advanced English (CAE) Grade B

PostgraduateEntry RequirementsFor the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.au

Standard Postgraduate Entry Requirements

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COURSES WITH A HIGHER ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENT

English Language Test

Course IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

Writing and Speaking

Reading and Listening

Overall Band Score

TOEFL Score With minimum Test of Written English (TWE) Score

CBS: Post Grad Dip Bus (Acc)

Master of Commerce (Acc)

Master of Advanced Accounting (MAcc)

7.0 7.0 7.0 580 paper, 237 computer100 internet (25 in each section)

5.0

CBS: Master by Research & PhD Courses 7.0 7.0 7.0 580 paper, 237 computer100 internet (25 in each section)

5.0

Department of Social Work & Social Policy 7.0 6.5 7.0 580 paper, 237 computer100 internet (25 in each section)

4.5

Graduate School of Business

Master by Research & PhD Courses

MBA/MLM

6.5 6.5 7.0 580 paper, 237 computer100 internet (25 in each section)

4.5

Humanities

Master by Research & PhD Courses

Master of Information Management

Writing 7.0

Speaking 6.0

Reading 7.0

Listening 6.5

6.5 580 paper, 237 computer100 internet (25 in each section)

4.5

Dept of Education

Grad Dip in Education (Secondary)

Master of Education

Doctor of Education

7.0 7.0 7.0 580 paper, 237 computer100 internet (25 in each section)

4.5

All courses - Physiotherapy Pharmacy

Occupational Therapy

Psychology

Nursing

7.0 7.0 7.0 580 paper, 237 computer

100 internet (25 in each section)

5.0

Health Sciences

Masters by Research & PhD Courses

7.0 7.0 7.0^ 580 paper, 237 computer

100 internet (25 in each section)

5.0

Master of Psychology 7.0 7.0 7.0 580 paper, 237 computer

100 internet (25 in each section)

5.0

Master of Medical Imaging Science 7.0 7.0 7.0 600 paper, 250 computer100 internet (25 in each section)

5.0

^ An Overall Band Score of 6.5 will be considered where the writing component score is a 7.

Applicants who complete a Bachelor degree course in which English was the language of instruction will be considered on a case by case basis.

NOTE: Students applying from certain countries (such as China, India and Vietnam) will be required to undertake an IELTS test in order to be issued with a student visa by the Australian Government.

Postgraduate Entry Requirements (cont.)

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Postgraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010Studies by Coursework

Teaching Areas KeyC Curtin Business School CAS Centre for Aboriginal StudiesHS Health SciencesH Humanities S Science and Engineering VC John Curtin Centre of Public Policy

Standard Master Degree KeyMCA Master of Creative Arts MBA Master of Business AdministrationMA Master of Arts MCom Master of CommerceMEngSc Master of Engineering Science MEng Master of EngineeringMAppSc Master of Applied ScienceMPhil Master of Philosophy MSc Master of Science

Notes Key * Course undertaken on a 75-credit point per semester basis^ Entry offered on a case-by-case basis

Important NotesThe tuition fees (shown in Australian dollars) are based on a normal full-time workload of 100 credits per semester (200 credits per year) unless otherwise stated. Students studying more than 100 credits per semester will have a higher annual tuition fee. The tuition fee is calculated and charged on a semester or, where appropriate, trimester basis. A student should expect that the indicative semester/trimester course fee, as shown on the Letter of Offer, might vary from the actual tuition fee depending on the units (subjects) undertaken. The actual tuition fee is not calculated until enrolment is completed. To calculate the actual course fee, you can refer to the unit (subject) fee that is listed at www.fees.curtin.edu.au/course_fees.cfm. The Total Indicative Course Fee is an estimate of the total fee for the entire duration of the course and includes estimated indexed yearly increases. Indicative Essential Incidental Fee may be for items such as extra lab materials or course materials specifi c to that course. All fees listed are subject to annual increases. Information is correct as at November 2008 and is subject to change.

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Key Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A)

Offer Letter (100 Credit) PublishedFee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourse Fee

IndicativeEssentialIncidentalFee

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

C Graduate Certifi cate in Business (GCB) 054622A 0.5yrs or 1 tri

Feb, AugJan, May, Aug

Perth City 13 700 13 700 13 700 0

GRADUATE DIPLOMA

C Business (GradDipBus) 006112K 1yr Jan, May, Aug

Perth City 13 700 27 400 27 400 0

MASTER

C Business Administration (MBA) 003996D 1.5yrs or 4 tri

Jan, May, Aug

Perth City 13 700 27 400 40 900 0

S Engineering Management (MEngMgnt) 058865E 3 tri Jan, May, Aug

Bentley 13 700 40 700 40 700 100

S Engineering Management (MEngMgnt) (16 Months)* 050346D 3 tri Jan, May, Aug

Bentley 13 700 27 000 41 400 100

C Leadership and Management (MLM) 018043G 1.5yrs (3 tri) or 4 tri

Jan, May, Aug

Perth City 13 700 41 100 41 100 0

Key Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A)

Offer Letter (100 Credit) PublishedFee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourse Fee

IndicativeEssentialIncidentalFee

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE

B C Business (GCB) (See Trimester List)

C Business Law (GradCertBusLaw) 049865B 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 900 11 900 11 900 0

C S Chemical Engineering (GradCertChemEng) 038788A 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 12 800 12 800 100

HS Clinical Physiotherapy (GradCertClinPhysio) 049886G 0.5 March Bentley 12 400 12 400 12 400 940

D H Design (GradCertDes) 037343E 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 10 100 10 100 0

H Development Planning (GradCertDevPlan) 023976J 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 10 100 10 100 0

E S Electrical Utility Engineering (GradCertElectUtilEng) 038798K 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 12 800 12 800 100

C Employment Law (GradCertEmplLaw) 049867M 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 500 12 500 12 500 0

C Entrepreneurship (GradCertEntreprship) 051614C 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 0

F C Finance (GradCertFin) 051615B 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 0

HS Food Science and Technology (GradCertFoodScTech)

014167F 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 12 000 12 000 180

G S Geographic Information Science (GradCertGIS) 032964E 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 12 000 12 000 0

H HS Health Impact Assessment 062557E 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 625 11 700 11 700 100

H H Human Rights (GradCertHumRights) 050729M 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 10 100 10 100 0

C Human Resources (GradCertHumRes) 018029F 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 0

I CAS Indigenous Studies (GradCertIndigStds) 032965D 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 10 100 10 100 0

C Information Systems (GradCertInfSys) 049883M 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 0

HS International Health (GradCertIntlHlth) 046658M 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 12 000 12 000 0

H International Relations (GradCertIntlRel) 050588G 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 10 100 10 100 0

M C Management (GradCertMgnt) 027203M 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 0

C Marketing (GradCertMktg) 044636M 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 0

S Mineral Economics (GradCertMinEcon) 018030B 0.5 March, Aug Bentley, Kalgoorlie

11 050 11 100 11 100 100

TRIMESTER STUDIES

SEMESTER STUDIES

Postgraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010For the latest in course information visit www.international.curtin.edu.auFor important notes on all courses and fees turn to page 61

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Key Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A)

Offer Letter (100 Credit) PublishedFee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourse Fee

IndicativeEssentialIncidentalFee

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE (CONT.)

P C Professional Accounting (GradCertProfAcc) 051616A 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 0

H Project Management (GradCertProjMgnt) 029361C 0.5 Feb, July Bentley 10 450 10 500 10 500 0

HS Public Health (GradCertPubHlth) 064452J 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 210

R H Records Management (GradCertRecMgnt) 041934C 0.5 March Bentley 10 100 10 100 10 100 0

T C Taxation (GradCertTax) 020874F 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 11 300 0

H Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) (GradCertTESOL)

043323C 0.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 10 100 10 100 20

GRADUATE DIPLOMA

A S Agribusiness (GradDipAgribus) 006098C 1 March, Aug Bentley, Northam

11 300 22 600 22 600 100

B C Banking and Finance (GradDipBnkFin) 014174G 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

H Applied Heritage Studies 027245G 1 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 500 20 500 0

C Business Law (GradDipBusLaw) 049868K 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 900 23 200 23 200 0

C H Communication and Cultural Studies (GradDipCCS) 043293D 1 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 0

HS Counselling (GradDipCouns) 062562G 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 0

HS Counselling – Human Services (GradDipCounsHumServ)

043336J 1 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 80

E H Education – Secondary Education (GradDipEd) 006101B 1 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 70

S Electrical Utility Engineering (GradDipElectUtilEng) 038797M 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 25 600 25 600 100

F HS Food Science and Technology (GradDipFoodScTech)

007289K 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 180

G S Geographic Information Science (GradDipGIS) 007889G 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 0

S Geophysics (GradDipGeophys) 007290F 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 370

H C Human Resources (GradDipHumRes) 051619J 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

I CAS Indigenous Studies (GradDipIndigStds) 032970G 1 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 0

H Information and Library Studies (GradDipInf&LibStud)

003942G 1 March Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 0

C Information Systems (GradDipInfoSys) 055641A 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

C International Business (GradDipIntlBus) 051620E 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

H International Relations (GradDipIntlRel) 050589G 1 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 0

J H Journalism (GradDipJournlsm) 041939J 1 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 0

M C Management (GradDipMgnt) 051621D 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

C Marketing (GradDipMktg) 056849K 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

S Metallurgy (GradDipMetall) 054623M 1 March, Aug Kalgoorlie 12 000 24 000 24 000 100

S Mining (GradDipMine) 003967J 1 March, Aug Kalgoorlie 12 000 24 000 24 000 100

P C Professional Accounting (GradDipProfAcc) 051622C 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 900 23 200 23 200 0

H Project Management (GradDipProjMgnt) 027213J 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 000 22 000 22 000 0

VC Public Administration 060338K 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 600 24 100 24 100 0

R H Records Management and Archives (GradDipRecMgntArchiv)

016550E 1 March Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 0

S S Surveying and Mapping 014128B 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 0

W S Wine Industry 064463F 1 March Margaret River

11 300 22 200 22 200 0

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Key Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A)

Offer Letter (100 Credit) PublishedFee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourse Fee

IndicativeEssentialIncidentalFee

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA

A S Applied Geology (PGradDipAppGeol) 007886M 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 100

B HS Biomedical Sciences (PGradDipBiomedSc) 010556C 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 160

C S Chemical Engineering (PGradDipChemEng) 038787B 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 25 600 25 600 100

S Chemistry (PGradDipChem) (see Science)

C Commercial Law (PGradDipCom) 049869J 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 900 23 200 23 200 0

S Computer Science (PGradDipCompSci) (see Science)

D HS Dietetics (PGradDipDiet) 053468C 1 March Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 1 990

E C Economics and Finance (PGradDipCom) 042195C 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

F HS Forensic Sexology (PGradDipForensicSexol) 032974C 1 March Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 150

H HS Health Administration (PGradDipHlthAdmin) 007874D 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 475 22 800 22 800 150

HS Health Promotion (PGradDipHlthProm) 010560G 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 500 24 200 24 200 150

I S Industrial Modelling and Optimisation (PGradDipIMO) (see Science)

C Information Systems (PGradDipCom) 055653G 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

C International Business (PostGradDipCom) 051633M 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

HS International Health (PGradDipIntlHlth) 038777D 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 0

M C Management (PGradDipCom) 051634K 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

C Marketing (PGradDipCom) 042199K 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

S Mathematical Sciences (PGradDipMathSci) (see Science)

HS Midwifery (PGradDipMidwifery)^ 029359G 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 800 22 800 940

N HS Nursing (PGradDipNurs) 007862G 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 075 23 400 23 400 940

P HS Pharmacy (PGradDipPharm) 007861J 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 125 24 600 24 600 940

S Physics (PGradDipPhy) (see Science)

HS Public Health (PGradDipPubHlth) 018053F 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 210

SS Science (PGradDip) with majors in: Chemistry,

Computer Science, Industrial Modelling and Optimisation, Mathematical Sciences, Physics

061487M 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

HS Sexology (PGradDipSexol) 032978K 1 March Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 150

T C Taxation (PGradDipBCom) 042202J 1 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 22 600 0

MASTER

A C Accounting (MAcc) 020879A 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 13 100 24 400 36 300 0

C Accounting (MAcc) (2 Years)* 058471A 2 March, Aug Bentley 12 500 18 200 36 700 0

S Actuarial and Financial Science (MActFinSc) 054627G 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 700 19 600 30 200 0

C Advanced Accounting (MAdvAcc) 049884K 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

H Applied Cultural Heritage Studies (MAppCultHeritStds)

060337M 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 500 31 100 0

S Aquaculture (MSc) 055650M 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 46 300 100

H Architecture (MArch) (previously Bachelor of Architecture)

058728C 2 March Bentley 10 700 21 400 43 800 0

H Art (MArts) 061490E 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 490

B HS Biomedical Sciences (MBSc)* 058864F 2 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 18 000 36 900 150

C Business Law (MCom) 042167G 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 900 23 200 47 000 0

C S Chemical Engineering (MChemEng) 038786C 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 25 600 39 000 100

SEMESTER STUDIES

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Key Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A)

Offer Letter (100 Credit) PublishedFee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourse Fee

IndicativeEssentialIncidentalFee

MASTER (CONT.)

C S Chemistry (MSc) (see Science)

HS Clinical Pharmacy (MPharm) 004010K 1.5 March Bentley 12 125 24 600 38 000 940

HS Clinical Physiotherapy (MClinPhysio) 049888F 1.5 March Bentley 11 400 22 800 34 800 880

S Communications Networks (MEngSc)* 058863G 2 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 19 200 39 300 0

HS Community Development Practice and Social Policy (MComDevandSocPol)

059013G 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 80

S Computer Science (MSc) (see Science)

HS Counselling 062559C 2 March Bentley 12 000 24 000 42 900 0

D H Design (MDes) 027224F 1.5 March Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 0

E C Economics and Finance (MCom) 042168F 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 46 400 0

H Education (MEd) 004005G 1 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 20 200 380

S Electrical Engineering (MEngSc) 042175G 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 25 600 25 600 100

S Electrical Utility Engineering (MEngSc) 038796A 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 25 600 25 600 100

S Energy Economics and Management (MSc) 048664G 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 575 27 400 27 400 100

S Engineering Management (MEngMgnt) (See Trimester List)

F C Finance (MFin) 051627J 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

C Finance (MFin) (2 Years)* 027235C 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

C Financial Planning (MFinPlan) 032986K 1.5 Aug Bentley 11 300 11 300 35 700 0

HS Food Science and Technology (MSc) 064466C 2 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 500 70

HS Forensic Sexology (MForensicSexol) 032987J 1.5 March Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 150

G S Geology (MSc) 003980A 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 100

S Geophysics (MSc) 012244C 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 24 000 660

S Geospatial Science (MSc) 056083G 2 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 50 800 0

H HS Health Administration (MHA) 006110A 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 650 23 200 48 400 150

HS Health Services Management (MHSM) 027229A 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 650 23 200 35 400 150

C Human Resources (MHumRes) 027236B 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

H Human Rights (MHumRights) 061485B 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 0

HS Human Services Counselling (MHumServCouns) 044073G 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 120

I S Industrial Modelling and Optimisation (MSc) (see Science)

H Information Management (MInfoMgnt) 042187C 1.5 March Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 0

C Information Systems (MCom) 004009C 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 46 400 0

C Information Systems Management (MInfoSysMgnt) 049881B 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

C Information Technology (MInfoTech) 050633G 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

C International Business (MIntlBus) 058470B 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

C International Business (MIntlBus) (2 Years)* 027231G 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

HS International Health 020884D 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 37 400 0

H International Relations (MIntlRel) 046040A 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 0

C International Trade 055646G 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

C Internet Security and Forensics (MInetSecMgnt) 055647F 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 0

J H Journalism (MA) 058729B 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 0

M C Management (MCom) 042170A 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 46 400 0

HS Manipulative Therapy (MManipTher) 027241E 1.5 March Bentley 12 400 24 800 38 200 250

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Key Course Name CRICOS Code

Duration Intakes Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A)

Offer Letter (100 Credit) PublishedFee

IndicativeYear 1 Fee

Total IndicativeCourse Fee

IndicativeEssentialIncidentalFee

MASTER (CONT.)

C Marketing (MCom) 042171M 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 46 400 0

S Mathematical Sciences (MSc) (see Science)

S Mathematics Education (MSc) 032994K 1 March, Aug Bentley 9 500 19 000 19 000 0

S Mechanical Engineering (MEngSc) 042176F 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 25 600 25 600 100

S Medical Imaging Science (MMedImgSc) 051628G 2 March Bentley 11 300 22 600 46 400 0

S Metallurgy (MMetall) 054626G 1.5 March, Aug Kalgoorlie 12 000 24 000 37 400 100

HS Midwifery (MMidwifery) 029835G 1.5 March Bentley 11 300 22 600 35 500 940

S Mineral Economics (MSc) 013238D 1.5 Feb, March, Aug, Nov

Bentley 10 100 20 200 26 900 100

S Mining (MEngSc) 056851E 1.5 March, Aug Kalgoorlie 12 000 24 000 37 400 100

N HS Nursing (MNurs) 055648E 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 075 23 400 35 300 940

O HS Occupational Therapy (MOT) 061679C 2 Jan Bentley 12 400 27 900 54 700 130

P S Petroleum Engineering (MPetEng) 034333J 1.5 March Bentley 12 000 24 000 37 400 240

S Petroleum Engineering (Engineering Science) 064461G 2 March, Aug Bentley 12 000 24 000 50 800 0

S Petroleum Well Engineering (MPetWellEng) 050593M 1.5 March Bentley 12 000 30 000 36 700 240

S Physics (MSc) (see Science)

HS Physiotherapy (MPhysio) 038783F 2.4 Jan Bentley 12 400 26 400 78 900 1 070

C Professional Accounting (MPAcc) 043320F 2 March, Aug Bentley 13 100 24 400 48 200 0

H Project Management (MSc) 027245A 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 000 22 000 32 600 0

HS Psychology (MPsych) 006113J 2 March Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 940

VC Public Administration 059069C 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 12 600 24 800 36 900 0

HS Public Health (MPH) 064462G 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 900 23 300 48 500 0

R S Renewable Energy Electrical Power Systems (MEngSc)

042178D 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 25 600 25 600 100

SS Science (MSc) with majors in: Chemistry, Computer

Science, Industrial Modelling and Optimisation, Mathematical Sciences, Physics

061489J 2 March, Aug Bentley 9 500 18 400 37 000 0

S Science Education (MSc) 003989C 1 March, Aug Bentley 9 500 19 000 19 000 0

HS Sexology (MSexol) 032995J 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 34 500 150

HS Social Work (Practice) 064464D 2 March Bentley 10 100 20 200 49 600 0

HS Speech Pathology 033868G 2 March Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 0

HS Sports Physiotherapy (MSportsPhysio) 027246M 1.5 March Bentley 12 400 24 800 38 200 1 190

H Sustainability Studies (MSustainStds) 042192F 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 0

T C Taxation (MCom) 042173J 2 March, Aug Bentley 11 300 22 600 46 400 0

C Taxation (MTax) 027239K 2 March, Aug Bentley 12 500 23 800 35 700 0

S Telecommunications and Networking (MEngSc) 042180K 1 March, Aug Bentley 12 800 25 600 25 600 0

U H Urban and Regional Planning (MU&RP) 050344F 1.5 March, Aug Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 0

DOCTOR

HS Physiotherapy - Clinical (DClinPhysio) 055615C 3 March Bentley 12 400 24 800 82 100 940

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Teaching Areas KeyC Curtin Business SchoolHS Health SciencesH HumanitiesS Science and Engineering

Standard Master Degree KeyDCA Doctor of Creative ArtsMCA Master of Creative ArtsDBA Doctor of Business AdministrationMBA Master of Business AdministrationMA Master of ArtsMEngSc Master of Engineering ScienceMEng Master of EngineeringMAppSc Master of Applied ScienceMPhil Master of PhilosophyMSc Master of Science

Important NotesThe tuition fees (shown in Australian dollars) are based on a normal full-time workload of 100 credits per semester (200 credits per year) unless otherwise stated. Students studying more than 100 credits per semester will have a higher annual tuition fee. The tuition fee is calculated and charged on a semester or, where appropriate, trimester basis. A student should expect that the indicative semester/trimester course fee, as shown on the Letter of Offer, might vary from the actual tuition fee depending on the units (subjects) undertaken. The actual tuition fee is not calculated until enrolment is completed. To calculate the actual course fee, you can refer to the unit (subject) fee that is listed at www.fees.curtin.edu.au/course_fees.cfm. The Total Indicative Course Fee is an estimate of the total fee for the entire duration of the course and includes estimated indexed yearly increases. Indicative Essential Incidental Fee may be for items such as extra lab materials or course materials specifi c to that course. All fees listed are subject to annual increases. Information is correct as at November 2008 and is subject to change.

Postgraduate Courses, Fees and Intakes 2010Higher Degrees by Research

Key Course Name CRICOSCode

Duration Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A) Email Contact

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

Indicative Year 1 Fee

Total Indicative Course Fee

Indicative Essential Incidental Fee

DOCTOR

H Art (DCA) 032997G 4 Bentley 11 050 21 200 100 600 80 [email protected]

C Business Administration (DBA) 023971C 4 Perth City 13 475 26 300 110 900 80 [email protected]

H Communication and Cultural Studies (DCA)

032998F 4 Bentley 11 050 21 200 100 600 80 [email protected]

H Education (EdD) 023972B 4 Bentley 12 000 22 100 101 500 80 [email protected]

HS International Health (DIntlHlth) 038778C 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 0 [email protected]

S Mathematics Education (MathEdD) 060339J 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

HS Public Health (DrPH) 018018J 4 Bentley 12 000 23 700 103 100 80 [email protected]

S Science Education (ScEdD) 010565B 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

A C Accounting 043967M 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 80 [email protected]

S Agriculture/Agribusiness 043963D 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

S Applied Chemistry 043968K 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

S Applied Geology 043949B 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

S Applied Physics 043950J 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

H Architecture and Interior Architecture 043932M 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

H Art 043970E 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

B HS Biomedical Science 043971D 4 Bentley 13 700 27 400 118 200 80 [email protected]

C Business 006093G 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 80 [email protected]

C Business Law 043973B 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 80 [email protected]

C S Chemical Engineering 043951G 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

S Civil Engineering 043952G 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

H Communication and Cultural Studies 043974A 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

S Computing 043987G 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

H Construction Management 050585M 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

H Cultural Heritage 043966A 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

D H Design 043988F 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

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Key Course Name CRICOSCode

Duration Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A) Email Contact

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

Indicative Year 1 Fee

Total Indicative Course Fee

Indicative Essential Incidental Fee

DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (CONT.)

E C Economics and Finance 043989E 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 80 [email protected]

H Education 043960G 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

S Electrical and Computer Engineering 043990A 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

S Engineering 050587J 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

S Environmental Biology 043953F 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

S Exploration Geophysics 043954E 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

G C Graduate Business 043961F 4 Perth City 12 800 25 600 110 200 80 [email protected]

H HS Health Sciences 043958A 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

HS Human Communication Science 043962E 4 Bentley 13 700 27 400 118 200 80 [email protected]

H Humanities 043959M 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

I H Information Systems 043991M 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 80 [email protected]

HS International Health 052806J 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 0 [email protected]

L H Language and Intercultural Education

043992K 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

M C Management 043993J 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 80 [email protected]

C Marketing 043994G 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 80 [email protected]

S Mathematics and Statistics 043955D 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

S Mechanical Engineering 043956C 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

H Media and Information 043995G 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

S Medical Imaging Science 043957B 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

N HS National Drug Research Institute 043964C 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

HS Nursing and Midwifery 043996F 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

O HS Occupational Therapy 043997E 4 Bentley 13 700 27 400 118 200 80 [email protected]

P S Petroleum Engineering 006095F 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

HS Pharmacy 043998D 4 Bentley 13 700 27 400 118 200 80 [email protected]

HS Physiotherapy 043999C 4 Bentley 13 700 27 400 118 200 80 [email protected]

HS Psychology 043965B 4 Bentley 13 700 27 400 118 200 80 [email protected]

HS Psychology - Clinical 056848M 4 Bentley 13 700 25 700 114 200 80 [email protected]

HS Psychology - Counselling 054620C 4 Bentley 13 700 25 700 114 200 80 [email protected]

HS Public Health 044001B 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

S S Science and Mathematics Education 027198C 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

H Social Sciences 048085E 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

H Social Work and Social Policy 044003M 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

S Spatial Sciences 006092J 4 Bentley 12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

U H Urban and Regional Planning 050586K 4 Bentley 12 000 24 000 103 400 80 [email protected]

W S Western Australian School of Mines 044005J 4 Bentley, Kalgoorlie

12 800 25 600 110 200 90 [email protected]

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Key Course Name CRICOSCode

Duration Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A) Email Contact

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

Indicative Year 1 Fee

Total Indicative Course Fee

Indicative Essential Incidental Fee

MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY

A C Accounting 061492C 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

S Agriculture 061493B 2 Bentley, Northam

12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Aquaculture 061494A 2 Bentley, Northam

12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

H Architecture 061524M 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

H Art 061527G 2 Bentley 12 000 22 100 47 300 70 [email protected]

B HS Biomedical Sciences 061548C 2 Bentley 13 700 27 400 56 200 70 [email protected]

H Building Studies 061525K 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

C Business Administration 061540M 2 Perth City 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

C Business Law 061541K 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

C S Chemical Engineering 061495M 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Chemistry 061496K 1 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Civil Engineering 061497J 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

H Communication and Cultural Studies 061526J 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

H Communication and Cultural Studies 061528G 2 Bentley 12 000 22 100 47 300 70 [email protected]

S Computer Science 061498G 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Corporate Sustainability 061499G 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

H Creative Arts 061536G 2 Bentley 12 000 22 100 47 300 70 [email protected]

H Cultural Heritage Studies 061529F 2 Bentley 12 000 22 100 47 300 70 [email protected]

H Cultural Heritage Studies 062553J 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

D H Design 061530B 2 Bentley 12 000 23 600 48 800 70 [email protected]

E H Education 061531A 2 Bentley 12 000 23 600 48 800 70 [email protected]

C Economics and Finance 061542J 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

S Electrical and Computer Engineering 061500G 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Environmental Biology 061501G 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

G S Geographic Information Science 061502F 1 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Geology 061503E 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Geophysics 061504D 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

H HS Health Administration 061549B 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

HS Health Sciences 061550J 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

S Horticulture 061505C 2 Bentley Northam

12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

HS Human Communication Science 061551G 2 Bentley 13 700 27 400 56 200 70 [email protected]

HS Human Services 061532M 2 Bentley 10 100 20 200 30 800 70 [email protected]

I C Information Systems 061543G 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

H Interior Architecture 061533K 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

HS International Health 061552G 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 0 [email protected]

L S Land and Water Management 061506B 2 Bentley, Northam

12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

H Languages and Intercultural Education

061534J 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

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Key Course Name CRICOSCode

Duration Campuses 2010 Indicative International Onshore Fees ($A) Email Contact

Offer Letter (100 Credit) Published Fee

Indicative Year 1 Fee

Total Indicative Course Fee

Indicative Essential Incidental Fee

MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY (CONT.)

M C Management 061544G 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

C Marketing 061545F 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

S Mathematics 061508M 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Mathematics Education 061507A 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Mechanical Engineering 061509K 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

H Media and Information 061535G 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

S Medical Imaging Science 061510F 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Metallurgy 061511E 2 Kalgoorlie 12 800 25 500 52 300 80 [email protected]

S Mineral Economics 061512D 2 Bentley, Kalgoorlie

12 800 25 500 52 300 80 [email protected]

S Minerals Engineering 061513C 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Mining Engineering 061514B 2 Kalgoorlie 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

N S Natural Resources 061515A 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

HS Nursing 061553F 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

O HS Occupational Therapy 061554E 2 Bentley 13 700 27 400 56 200 70 [email protected]

S Oenology 061516M 2 Margaret River

12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

P S Petroleum Engineering 061517K 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

HS Pharmacy 061555D 2 Bentley 13 700 27 400 56 200 70 [email protected]

S Physics 061518J 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

HS Physiotherapy 061556C 2 Bentley 13 700 27 400 56 200 70 [email protected]

H Planning 061537F 2 Bentley 12 000 23 300 48 500 70 [email protected]

C Property 061546E 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

HS Psychology 061557B 2 Bentley 13 700 27 400 56 200 70 [email protected]

HS Public Health 062555G 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

C Public Relations 061547D 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 70 [email protected]

R S Rural Management 061519G 2 Bentley, Northam

12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S Rural Technology 061520D 2 Bentley, Northam

12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

S S Science Education 061521C 2 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

H Social Science 061538E 2 Bentley 12 000 24 000 49 200 70 [email protected]

S Surveying and Mapping 061522B 1 Bentley 12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

V S Viticulture 061523A 2 Margaret River

12 800 25 600 52 400 80 [email protected]

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Online StudyCurtin offers a selection of postgraduate online courses that give you the fl exibility to study when and where it suits you. Our online courses include discussion forums, chat rooms and team projects, and you will interact online with experienced lecturers and tutors.

For more information about online postgraduate courses, visit www.futurestudents.curtin.edu.au/course_overview/online_courses.cfm

Offshore ProgramsCurtin’s offshore programs make it possible for you to study a Curtin degree closer to home. Courses are available at Curtin’s external campuses in Singapore, Malaysia and Sydney, as well as at a large range of partner institutions across the globe, including Malaysia, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka and Mauritius.

Both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees programs are available and studies can be completed on a full-time or part-time basis. Regardless of where you study, you will receive the high standard of education and international recognition associated with Curtin degrees. For more information on courses available offshore please visit www.international.curtin.edu.au/curtin/offshore.cfm

Curtin Business SchoolTel: +61 8 9266 7715Email: [email protected]

Please contact us for information about Distance Education courses offered by Curtin Business School.

Health SciencesTel: +61 8 9266 3970Email: [email protected]

Bachelor of Science – Health SciencesHealth Promotion (Bachelor of Science)Health, Safety and Environment (Bachelor of Science)Conversion Program for Registered NursesOccupational Therapy (Bachelor of Science – Degree Conversion)

HumanitiesTel: +61 8 9266 3400Email: [email protected]

Education (Conversion Course for Qualifi ed Teachers) (Bachelor of Education)Internet Studies (Bachelor of Arts) Librarianship and Corporate Information Management (Bachelor of Arts)Social Science (Bachelor Social Science)Bachelor of Social Science/Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)

Most Distance Education fees are the same as International Onshore Student fees.

Postgraduate Distance Education units are available in the following courses:

Centre for Aboriginal Studies Tel: +61 8 9266 7091 Email: [email protected]

Indigenous Australian Studies (Graduate Certifi cate, Graduate Diploma)

Curtin Business SchoolTel: +61 8 9266 7715Email: [email protected]

Please contact us for information about Distance Education courses offered by Curtin Business School.

Graduate School of BusinessTel: +61 8 9266 1163Email: [email protected]

Graduate Certifi cate in Business Online only |Graduate Diploma is Business Online onlyMBA (Master in Business Administration) Online only

Health SciencesTel: +61 8 9266 3970Email: [email protected]

Health Policy and Management (Graduate Certifi cate, Master)International Health (Graduate Certifi cate, Postgraduate Diploma, Master)Occupational Health and Safety (Postgraduate Diploma, Master)Occupational Therapy (Graduate Certifi cate)Public Health (Graduate Certifi cate, Postgraduate Diploma, Master)

HumanitiesTel: +61 8 9266 3400Email: [email protected]

Applied Cultural Heritage Studies (Master)Information Management (Master)Internet Studies (Graduate Certifi cate, Graduate Diploma, Master)Library Studies and Records Management (Graduate Certifi cate, Graduate Diploma)Project Management (Graduate Certifi cate, Graduate Diploma)Records Management (Graduate Certifi cate, Graduate Diploma)

Most Distance Education fees are the same as International Onshore Student fees.

Alternative Study Options

Distance EducationIt is possible to undertake some Curtin undergraduate courses through Distance Education, making them ideal for part-time study.

Distance Education programs and part-time study are only available to international students outside Australia. Students studying in Australia under a student visa are not eligible to enrol in distance education or part-time studies.

These units are offered from (and students are enrolled at) the Curtin Bentley campus in Western Australia, but students complete the unit requirements in their own country.

Distance Education students use the same materials as students studying the unit on campus in Australia. They also undertake the same exams and are assessed against the same levels of performance.

Distance Education coursesUndergraduate Distance Education units are available in the following courses:

Our Distance Education, Online and Offshore study options allow you to complete Curtin degree programs in or close to your home country.

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Step 1: Submit your application1. Once you have decided on a course, please

complete an Application Form or visit our website to complete an on-line application.

2. The Application Form must be fully completed and accompanied with certifi ed copies of all relevant academic transcripts.

3. Successful applicants will receive an Offer Package. This package contains:

• Letter of Offer • Acceptance of Offer • Pre-departure Guide4. To accept our offer to study at Curtin

University of Technology, you must complete and sign the Acceptance of Offer and return it with payment of one semester’s indicative tuition fees. This payment must be made by the due date on the Letter of Offer and can be made to the University or to a Curtin overseas representative in your country.Note: Some students may receive a Letter of Offer with conditions. Payment should not be made until you are able to satisfy the conditions on the Letter of Offer.

5. Upon receipt of the Acceptance of Offer and tuition fee payment, the International Offi ce will issue you with a Confi rmation of Enrolment (CoE) for Overseas Students for the Purpose of Visa Issue.

Note: Students from some countries may be required to undergo pre-visa assessment. Please consult your nearest Australian Embassy/High Commission to enquire if your country is in this category. The Australian Embassy will then notify you whether your application for student (temporary) visa to Australia is successful. Once you have been advised by the Australian Embassy that your pre-visa application has been successful, you will be required to pay your tuition fees to the University to obtain a Confi rmation of Enrolment (CoE) for the Purpose of Visa Issue from the International Offi ce. Please DO NOT make any payments until your pre-visa assessment has been approved.

Step 2: Before you leave home1. You will need a student visa to travel

to Australia for full time studies. Please ensure your visa details are correct before departing your country.

2. It is advisable to book an air ticket immediately after you accept a student place at Curtin as seats are in heavy demand before the start of semester.

3. To request the airport reception service, eligible students must complete the Airport Reception Booking Form in the Pre-departure Guide or online at www.international.curtin.edu.au. This form will advise the International Offi ce of your fl ight arrival details and whether you require temporary accommodation.

Step 3: You arrive in Perth. What happens now?1. If requested, the International Offi ce

provides an airport reception service for new students. Alternatively, you may choose to take a taxi to your accommodation.

2. Students without confi rmed accommodation, who have requested airport reception, will be met by a Curtin Representative. Conditions apply.

3. The University conducts an orientation program to assist students settling into a new country and the university environment. The program includes information on enrolment procedures, study skills, campus facilities, support services, public transport, shopping, and recreational activities. Specialist staff members, student associations and senior students support the program. All students are required to attend. Orientation dates are stated on your Letter of Offer.

Important checklist to ensure a quick response to your application• Prior to making an application for study,

please familiarise yourself with any specifi c requirements which relate to the course you are applying for.

• If you are lodging an application for postgraduate study, please familiarise yourself with the Application Guidelines at www.futurestudents.curtin.edu.au/postgraduate which relate to your chosen course. For example, students applying for a Higher Degree by Research course are required to supply two work reference letters, detailed Curriculum Vitae and a two page research proposal.

• Enclose certifi ed* copies of all previous qualifi cations including award certifi cates (if applicable) and academic transcripts with grading system descriptions.

• If your academic transcripts are in a language other than English, enclose certifi ed* English translations.

• If your previous studies do not meet Curtin’s standard English requirements, enclose certifi ed copies of your English language qualifi cation or details of your English language profi ciency. Refer to course information at www.international.curtin.edu.au for standard requirements.

• Enclose a certifi ed* copy of evidence of change of name.

• Enclose a certifi ed* copy of the personal details page of your passport and visa.

• Read and sign the Applicants Declaration.

*Certifi ed means witnessed by a Curtin Representative, a Notary Public, Commissioner for Declarations, Justice of the Peace or the Academic Registrar of the institution that issued the transcript.

Prospective students currently living in another country who wish to study at Curtin in Western Australia may apply directly to the University’s International Offi ce, or through a Curtin overseas representative.

How to Apply

international.curtin.edu.au

For Further Information:International Offi ceCurtin University of TechnologyGPO Box S1512Perth 6845Western AustraliaTel: +61 8 9266 7331Fax: +61 8 9266 2605 +61 8 9266 4013Email: [email protected]: www.international.curtin.edu.au

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GuildTavern

CurtinConcept

SimplyDelicious

George’s Kebabs

AngazziCafe

The MainCafeteria

KirribilliCafe

BookmarkCafe

The VegePatch

TheBasementCafeteria

Eating on Campus

CorporateVisitorsCentre

Bookshop

John CurtinGallery andBuilding

Childcare

Guild Centre

International Office

RecreationCentre & Squash Courts

HaymanTheatre

DavisTheatres

Vin DaviesBuilding

HollisTheatre

Ken Hall

WatsonTheatres

StudentCentral

BankWest

KurrajongVillage

Curtin BusTerminal

StudentParking

StudentParking

GuildHouse

EricaUnderwoodHouse

Lecture Halls,Student Centres & Facilities

Housing & Transport

StudentGuild Hall

StudentParking

NorthEntrance

MainEntrance

StudentParking

SouthEntrance

StudentParking

VickeryHouse

HaydenWilliamsTheatre

JonesTheatre

NormanDuftyTheatre

ElizabethJolleyTheatre

Curtin’s main campus lies adjacent to Technology Park, a TAFE college and Collier park golf course, with schools, shops and housing in the vicinity.

The Bentley Campus

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International OfficeInternational Office and Housing Servicesand Housing Services

Student CentralStudent Central

Curtin International College (CIC)Curtin International College (CIC))Curtin International College (CIC)

Curtin English Language Centre (CELC)Curtin English Language Centre (CELC)

Don Watts

The Bentley Campus

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ContactCurtin University of TechnologyInternational Offi ceGPO Box S1512Perth 6845Western Australia Tel: +61 8 9266 7331Fax: +61 8 9266 2605 +61 8 9266 4013Email: [email protected]: www.international.curtin.edu.au

Perth Education City Inc. (PEC) represents and promotes Western Australia’s internationally recognised education sector by conducting a wide range of profi le-raising and marketing activities throughout the world. It is a unique consortium of 31 universities, colleges and schools in Perth which provide education services to the international community.

The Australian Technology Network is an infl uential alliance of fi ve prominent Australian universities of technology located in each mainland State. They share a history of collaboration, a commitment to partnerships with industry and the community, a focus on educating graduates who are innovative, entrepreneurial and highly employable, a dedication to the advancement of knowledge and a desire to make a difference to the well-being of the nation through education, research and motivation.

Our website can be viewed in these languages:

www.international.curtin.edu.au