Curtin Engineering's aim is to provide an experience
that results in graduates who have a solid
theoretical base, have a strong practical focus, are
culturally astute and are professionally accomplished.
About Curtin Engineering School
The Curtin Engineering School exists to nurture cross-disciplinary teaching and research, thereby providing educational and service benefits to our students that its size permits. An example of this is our unique Engineering Foundation Year first-year program, taken by all Bachelor of Engineering students, that is the 2006 recipient of the National Carrick Award for "First Year Experience". Although the School's Departments each have their own distinctive communities, the School has a shared set values and approaches enshrined in the distinctive character of Curtin Engineering.
Degree Programs
We offer a range of Bachelor of Engineering (four-year) and Bachelor of Technology (three-year) programs. We also offer Double Degree programs with other disciplines. Visit our prospective students course information website to explore the possible double degrees available.
Curtin Engineering’s aim is to provide an experience that results in graduates who have a solid theoretical base, have a strong practical focus, are culturally astute and are professionally accomplished.
All of the School's Bachelor’s degree programs are accredited by Engineers Australia and recognised in overseas countries through the Washington Accord. Our graduates are highly regarded by industry and the professions as is evidenced by very high employment rates.
The School has approximately 2,000 equivalent full-time students studying for Bachelor of Engineering or Bachelor of Technology degrees. About 25% of the School’s enrolments are international students giving the Curtin Experience a cross-cultural and global focus that reflects the Engineering profession.
The School offers a variety of postgraduate courses and research programs leading to Masters and Doctoral degrees; these are listed here
The School also offers programs at its Curtin-Sarawak Campus in Eastern Malaysia and actively contributes to the courses conducted by Curtin International College here on our main Western Australia campus.
Personnel
There are about 150 academic, technical, and support staff in the School. We also utilise the experience and the knowledge of many local engineers and professionals to teach our students, so that the School's courses always remain practice-oriented and relevant to the community. The School Dean is Professor Moses Tade.
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