Curtin is a university with innovation at its heart, offering internationally-recognised courses, advanced facilities and a diverse global community dedicated to making a real difference. Since its establishment in 1986, Curtin has become a truly global university, expanding its presence in Western Australia, opening campuses in Malaysia, Singapore, Mauritius, and Dubai, and developing partnerships with educational institutions across five continents. Curtin sets itself apart by prioritising work-integrated learning approaches for students to develop their real-world skills. The university extensively collaborates with industry, providing relevant learning, internships and placements for students. Through immersive facilities and hands-on experiences in professional settings, students have opportunities to grow their skills and prepare for the jobs of the future. In the 2023 QILT survey, employers rated Curtin graduates the best in Australia, giving students confidence they will graduate with skills and qualifications highly valued by employers. Curtin is not just respected locally, but globally as well. The university leads national and international research projects in a number of fields, including agriculture, engineering, economics, health and biomedical science, space science, mining resources and digital transformation. In 2022, the Australian government recognised Curtin as the first national Trailblazer university, acknowledging its role in bringing together multiple universities and over 30 company partners to translate critical minerals and rare earth research into innovative products and services. Curtin is now consistently ranked within the top 1% of universities worldwide in the Academic Ranking of World Universities, a ranking testament to its commitment to its values of integrity, respect, courage, excellence and impact, and desire to make tomorrow better. To learn more about us, visit our website at curtin.edu.au. We look forward to welcoming you to our vibrant community! Rankings Despite the ongoing challenges facing the higher education sector, Curtin continues to ascend in global rankings year after year. In the 2024 QS World University Rankings, which evaluates the top 1,500 universities worldwide based on research and discovery; employability and outcomes; learning experience; global engagement; and sustainability; Curtin rose a further 10 places to an impressive 183rd position. Curtin has also consistently secured a place among the top 1% of universities globally in the Academic Ranking of World Universities. Closer to home, Curtin is recognised as Western Australia's leading public university for graduate and postgraduate starting salaries in the Good Universities Guide 2023. Global connections Curtin is a global university, extending beyond the borders of Australia. With campuses in Dubai, Malaysia, Mauritius, and Singapore, the University actively engages with countries around the Indian Ocean Rim, partnering with industries and enriching local communities. As well as giving students a global mindset, Curtin also provides opportunities for students to participate in short-term programs, international internships, volunteer initiatives, or exchanges at partner universities across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America. These experiences allow students to gain fresh cultural perspectives, build international networks, and enjoy dynamic travel experiences, helping them to graduate ready to excel in a globally connected workplace. Research Renowned for its expertise in research and specialist facilities Curtin is a beacon of innovation, exploring new ideas, propelling industry into the future and driving positive change. Curtin’s research endeavours aim to strike a balance between demand-driven research, which solves industry and societal problems, and researcher-driven research, which aims to push the limits of understanding. The University leads or participates in numerous major international research projects, centres and collaborations, encompassing areas such as cancer prevention, space and planetary science, data science, sustainable living, and the future of work. In addition, Curtin's commercialisation team collaborates with researchers, investors, and industry partners to identify optimal pathways for bringing innovations to market. Undergraduate and postgraduate study Curtin offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses across ten study areas including engineering, health, business, arts, IT and science. These courses are designed in close collaboration with industry to ensure that students graduate equipped with the skills and knowledge sought after by employers in today's evolving global market. Work-integrated learning opportunities and internships are integral parts of Curtin's educational approach, and many of the university's degrees hold national and international accreditation. To enhance students' practical skills, Curtin has introduced technology-rich environments that simulate real-world industry settings. These include the Jeanette Hacket Moot Court, the Media Production Studio, a simulated hospital ward, and a cybersecurity lab. By gaining hands-on, practical experience in these facilities, students develop the real-world skills necessary to embark on their chosen careers. A place of innovation Curtin’s vibrant Exchange precinct serves as a dynamic hub where industry and innovation converge. The precinct encompasses dedicated spaces and programs that support entrepreneurship, research and industry partnerships, as well as the new School of Design and the Built Environment. Through its Curtin Ignition program, the University offers aspiring business owners expert start-up advice. Since it was established in 2011, the program has upskilled more than 700 entrepreneurs and 550 new businesses, helping to fuel success in Western Australia’s start-up industry. And in 2024, Curtin will be offering a new Bachelor of Innovation degree, for students who think outside the box, strive for change, or aspire to set up their own future businesses. Campus life Curtin fosters a strong sense of connection and community, both within and beyond classrooms. Collaborative learning spaces and outdoor leisure areas provide students with opportunities to connect and engage. The recently renovated TL Robertson Library offers a beautiful, light-filled environment for studying and socialising with friends. Students can enjoy a wide range of activities, including sports and fitness, participation in social clubs and societies, volunteer work, and engaging in exciting campus events. Curtin encourages the development of life skills and cultivates a forward-thinking culture centred on the sharing of innovative ideas.
Subject | Rank |
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Subject | Rank |
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Mining & Mineral Engineering | 22 |
Civil Engineering | 33 |
Earth Sciences | 51-75 |
Business Administration | 51-75 |
Hospitality & Tourism Management | 51-75 |
Nursing | 76-100 |
Education | 76-100 |
Psychology | 76-100 |
Undergraduate Programs |
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Bachelor of Advanced Biomedical Sciences |
Bachelor of Advanced Commerce |
Bachelor of Advanced Science |
Bachelor of Agribusiness |
Bachelor of Applied Geology |
Bachelor of Arts (various disciplines) |
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences |
Bachelor of Business Administration |
Bachelor of Commerce |
Bachelor of Communications |
Bachelor of Computing |
Bachelor of Creative Arts |
Bachelor of Design |
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood/Primary/Secondary) |
Bachelor of Educational Studies |
Bachelor of Engineering (various disciplines) |
Bachelor of Information Technology |
Bachelor of Innovation |
Bachelor of Laws |
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery |
Bachelor of Mine and Engineering Surveying |
Bachelor of Pharmacy |
Bachelor of Psychology |
Bachelor of Social Work |
Bachelor of Surveying |
Bachelor of Technology (Computer Systems and Networking) |
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning |
Bachelor of Science (Actuarial Science) |
Bachelor of Science (Applied Geology) |
Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) (Honours) |
Bachelor of Science (Cyber Security) |
Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sport Science) |
Bachelor of Science (Exercise, Sports and Rehabilitation Science) |
Bachelor of Science (Geographic Information Science), Bachelor of Science (Applied Geology) |
Bachelor of Science (Health Promotion) |
Bachelor of Science (Health Sciences) |
Bachelor of Science (Health, Safety and Environment) |
Bachelor of Science (Human Biology Preclinical) |
Bachelor of Science (Industrial Optimisation) |
Bachelor of Science (Information Technology) |
Bachelor of Science (Laboratory Medicine) |
Bachelor of Science (Medical Radiation Science) |
Bachelor of Science (Molecular Genetics and Biotechnology) |
Bachelor of Science (Nursing Global) |
Bachelor of Science (Nursing) |
Bachelor of Science (Nutrition and Food Science) |
Bachelor of Science (Occupational Therapy) |
Bachelor of Science (Oral Health Therapy) |
Bachelor of Science (Paramedicine) |
Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) |
Bachelor of Science (Psychological Science and Human Resource Management) |
Bachelor of Science (Psychological Science) |
Bachelor of Science (Psychology and Human Resource Management) |
Bachelor of Science (Psychology) |
Bachelor of Science (Science) |
Bachelor of Science (Speech Pathology) |
Graduate Programs |
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Doctor of Business Administration |
Doctor of Education |
Doctor of Philosophy (various disciplines) |
Doctor of Physiotherapy |
Doctor of Sustainable Development |
Executive Master of Public Administration |
Master of Accounting |
Master of Applied Design and Art |
Master of Architecture |
Master of Artificial Intelligence |
Master of Arts (various disciplines) |
Master of Business Administration |
Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology |
Master of Clinical Physiotherapy |
Master of Clinical Psychology |
Master of Commerce |
Master of Computing |
Master of Cyber Security |
Master of Design |
Master of Dietetics |
Master of Digital and Social Media |
Master of Education |
Master of Engineering Management |
Master of Engineering Science (Metallurgy/Mining) |
Master of Environment and Climate Emergency |
Master of Finance |
Master of Geoscience |
Master of Geospatial Intelligence |
Master of Health Administration |
Master of Human Resources |
Master of Human Rights |
Master of Indigenous Australian Cultural Studies |
Master of Information Management |
Master of Information Science |
Master of Information Systems and Technology |
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship |
Master of International Business |
Master of International Relations and National Security |
Master of Internet Communications |
Master of Management |
Master of Marketing |
Master of Midwifery |
Master of Multimedia Journalism |
Master of Nursing Practice |
Master of Occupational Health and Safety |
Master of Occupational Therapy |
Master of Pharmacy |
Master of Philosophy (various disciplines) |
Master of Predictive Analytics |
Master of Professional Accounting |
Master of Professional Engineering |
Master of Project Management |
Master of Psychology |
Master of Public Health |
Master of Research (various disciplines) |
Master of Science (various disciplines) |
Master of Sexology |
Master of Social Work |
Master of Speech Pathology |
Master of Supply Chain Management |
Master of TESOL |
Master of Taxation |
Master of Teaching |
Master of Urban and Regional Planning |