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University should be accessible to everyone. That’s why we’ve partnered with three Suburban University Study Hubs in Armadale, Ellenbrook and Mandurah.
Each of these hubs have free study resources and helpful local staff, so you can complete your Curtin course closer to home via online or blended learning.
At Curtin, your individuality is celebrated – and your education is designed to match. You can choose from a wide range of courses to suit your passions, lifestyle and career goals.
#1 for graduate employment
For the sixth year running, Curtin ranks #1 for all public universities in Western Australia for undergraduate full-time employment (Good Universities Guide 2025).
Top 1% in the world
Curtin ranks in the top 1% of universities worldwide, in the Academic Ranking of World Universities (2026).
Five Stars Plus
Curtin continues to achieve the highest QS Stars rating possible for a tertiary institution (QS Stars 2025).
Join University for Adults Info Evenings
Explore the session schedule to find the one that works best for you
Yes, many of our courses can be studied part time, giving you flexibility in your learning, and some offer fully online or blended learning modes (both online and in-person classes).
Many of our courses also have two start dates, February and July, so you can begin your studies when it best suits you.
Check the course you’re interested in to see what study modes are available.
There are so many ways to get into Curtin – ATAR is just one of them. We offer pathways that use your general high school or TAFE studies as a basis for entry, or your work and life experience.
If you’re looking for a supportive way to build your skills for university, our enabling programs, such as UniReady, help you qualify for entry into a range of courses.
UniReady is a great pathway into many Curtin courses if you finished high school without receiving your WACE (Western Australian Certificate of Education).
If you achieved WACE but want to practise or improve your study skills, the Curtin Library offers online academic modules and workshops.
We get that you have other commitments in your life as well as uni. To support you throughout your learning, you’ll have access to a range of study and wellbeing services, such as academic workshops, counselling, mentoring, disability planning and Guild student support.
Yes! Adults or ‘mature age’ students (anyone older than 20) make up a large portion of Curtin students. Curtin hosts regular social events and has support services to ensure you meet new people and make friends.
Plus, by using your local study hub, you’ll get to connect with other uni students from your area.
The info evening is also the perfect chance to meet other people just like you and potentially some of your future classmates.