In this course, you'll learn how to prevent, treat and manage physical injuries and assist people of all ages with musculoskeletal and/or chronic health conditions.
Based on the UN Sustainable Development Goals, this innovative course is among the first of its kind. In this course, you will develop a critical understanding of the complex issues that lay at the frontier of sustainable development.
Geospatial Technology is a rapidly growing field of study. This minor will prepare you to gather, analyse and interpret location-based data sourced from a variety of sources (satellites, GNSS, census) to assist in decisions that support a range of disciplines.
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.
Help address the environment and climate emergency. This sector-leading course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to be prepared and qualified to tackle urgent environmental issues in your chosen field.
We also offer a 2 year Master of Information Science for those looking for a research pathway OR to undertake an internship of 25-30 days in an archives, library or records work environment.
The Mining minor is designed for students who do not have experience/knowledge in the Mining discipline, wishing to embark on a journey to obtain additional skills and knowledge relating to the mining industry and in particular, become familiar with the mining methods.