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Courses Handbook 2015 - [ Archived December 2014 ]

This handbook contains information for courses and units at Curtin in 2011.

How to search for a course

  1. Free Text Search

    Type a word, or part of a word, into the text field, and press the Search button. Use this to search for a specific subject or discipline keyword. Limit your search by using the buttons below the text field to select only Undergraduate or Postgraduate courses.

  2. Using an Advanced Search

    Type a word to search for and nominate either the Course Code, Course Title, Course Description (or all three) using the checkboxes provided. If you want you can also limit your search to one teaching faculty using the dropdown menu on the search window. Then select the Search button.

    For example, typing the word 'conversion' and choosing to search on Course Title and Course Description displays a number of courses. The first listed are those with 'conversion' in the title. Further down the list are courses with the word 'conversion' in the course introduction.

    You can also search by the course code. For example, MC-FINCE will identify the Master of Finance.

  3. Search by Career Path

    Curtin Courses are associated with Fields of Education, linked to careers. Select one from the list and press the Search button to see associated courses.

  4. Search by Teaching Area

    Choose from the teaching areas and press the Search button to see all courses belonging to a particular faculty. Once you select a faculty, the courses are shown, grouped by Faculty/School/Department, with course majors, minors and streams shown.

  5. Search by Title

    Click on a letter of the alphabet to view all course titles beginning with that letter.


Handbook

The Courses Handbook is the repository of Curtin University ("Curtin") course information. While Curtin makes all reasonable endeavours to keep this handbook up to date, information on this website is subject to change from time to time. Curtin reserves the right to change the: course structure and contents, student assessment, tuition fees and to: withdraw any course or its components which it offers, impose limitations on enrolment in any unit or program, and/or vary arrangements for any course without notification via the website.

For course and enrolment information please visit our Future Students website.