The Power Systems Engineering extension specialisation is aimed to provide students with the essential knowledge in power systems. The specialisation is designed to reflect classical and emerging topics in power systems through contemporary pedagogical and active learning approaches.
This stream has a focus on curriculum and pedagogical studies, providing further opportunities for students to apply discipline-specific knowledge from their First Teaching Area in the secondary education context.
This extension specialisation would suit chemical engineering students who have an interest in process systems engineering, which lies at the interface between chemical engineering, mathematics and computing.
This honours stream extends knowledge of current academic research methodology as it is applied in the field of construction management, demonstrated through a supervised research project and an honours dissertation.
Develop programming and practical skills along with astrophysics knowledge to prepare for projects with the Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy investigating topics including; galactic nuclei, transient radio phenomena and the birth of the first star utilising the Murchison Widefield Array.