Build your specialty practice expertise through deeper knowledge of the physical, psychosocial and environmental aspects involved in patient care and clinical decision-making.
In this specialisation, you'll explore cultural texts and social issues, and develop creative and critical thinking, research and writing skills. You'll analyse contemporary texts, including literature, film, digital and social media, to understand how they encode and reflect cultural traditions.
Information professionals connect data, information and knowledge to a range of users, constituting vital roles in corporate, government and non-profit workplaces.
This course will qualify you to work as an archivist and records manager in a range of organisations, including in community and national archives and the records offices of government, non-profit and corporate organisations.
The Graduate Certificate in Positive Behaviour Support embodies Curtin's commitment to enhancing the disability sector's capabilities. Recognising the multifaceted nature of well-being, the course addresses behaviours that may be viewed as challenging or concerning.