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What is the difference between fully online and internal units?

Units with an internal attendance mode involve regular ongoing face-to-face tutorials, lectures and laboratory sessions on campus on an agreed schedule. Units with a fully online attendance mode involve the unit content being delivered online. S...

Can I withdraw from a unit after the census date?

You can withdraw from units until the displayed on the Academic Calendar. If you withdraw from a unit after the has passed but prior to the last withdrawal date, you will be liable for the full fees of the unit/s, however you will not be academical...

Can I accept my early offer and enrol in units before my final entry-required results are released?

You can accept your early offer, but you cannot enrol in units at Curtin until you have officially satisfied all admission requirements for your course. Early offers are conditional, and while you may accept the offer, unit enrolment will only be...

How do I overload my unit enrolment in a study period?

Overloading refers to enrolling in more than the standard study load for any given study period. For example, undertaking 125 credits (five 25-credit units) within a semester instead of the standard 100 credits (four 25-credit units). Overload req...

How do I contact the International Sponsored Students Unit (ISSU)?

Contact the International Sponsored Student Unit using the details below: Email: issu@curtin.edu.au Location: Curtin Connect, Building 102, Bentley Campus Website: International Sponsored Student Unit ...

What happens if I withdraw from a unit?

If you withdraw from a unit before census date there is no impact to you financially or academically. You will not be charged for any units withdrawn before census date, and they will not appear on your academic record. If you withdraw from a unit ...

What are my study load options?

Depending on your course, you can choose to: Study full-time Full-time study involves enrolling in units totalling 100 credit points (usually 4 units each semester/trimester), which means around 30 hours overall work time per week. For most students...

Can visitors stay overnight in my room or unit?

Rules and regulations differ across our accommodation options and you may need to register any visitors with your accommodation provider. Please enquire with your student accommodation provider for more information or refer to your accommodation hand...

How do I plan my timetable?

Curtin's useful planning tool Plan Your Timetable allows you to experiment with different combinations of classes (e.g. lectures/tutorials) to come up with a timetable that suits your availability. This tool can also be used to view the class times f...

How much does it cost to study units externally?

The unit fee for an external unit is the same as the internal equivalent. For specific unit fees, please refer to our tuition fees webpage....

I have not met the maths prerequisite for entry in to the course I am interested in, what are my options?

If you have met Curtin's English entry requirement and achieved the required ATAR for your course of interest but have not met the mathematics requisite, one of the following options may assist:UniReady Enabling: the Mathematics for Science unit will...

How long will it take to complete an undergraduate degree?

Undergraduate degrees require between three and five years of full-time or equivalent part-time study (if your degree is available to be studied part-time). A full-time study load typically consists of 200 credits (approximately eight units) per yea...

What does the last withdrawal via eStudentOUA or academic penalty date mean?

The academic penalty date or last withdrawal via eStudent/Open Universities Australia, is the last date you are able to withdraw from units within that study period. If you withdraw from a unit any time between the and the academic penalty date, y...

What is class registration?

Class registration is the process of choosing the classes you would like to attend for your units. Classes can include activities such as lectures, tutorials, workshops or seminars, depending on the structure of your units. You need to register into ...

What type of classes will I attend?

The class types you may attend will depend on which units you are enrolled in. The main class types delivered at Curtin are: Lectures are presentations given by a subject matter expert, on a specific subject area within the unit you are studying. ...

How much time will I have to allocate to studying?

Students can expect that for every 1 hour of class time, they will put in 1 hour of additional study. If you choose to study in a full-time capacity, you will likely take four units per semester. A typical unit may account for 3 or more hours of co...

I am an International student, will I be able to obtain CRL or exemptions?

Credit for Recognised Learning (CRL) or exemptions are given based on previous studies and are related to the major chosen. Units passed in previous studies that do not equate to a Curtin unit will not be exempted. No exemptions will be granted if th...

I would like to take a break from my studies. What are my options?

If you would like to take a break from your studies, the following options are available to you:Take a leave of absence: Taking a leave of absence reserves your place in the course for the duration of the approved leave. You can take leave from your ...

How do I have my academic transcript sent to the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia (TRBWA)?

If you are admitted into a relevant teaching or education course, a copy of your academic transcript will be sent on to TRBWA on your behalf, approximately 2 weeks after the official result release date of your final units, so long as:â–Ş You do not ...

What is a double degree?

A double degree comprises two individually approved courses that have a condensed course structure, allowing you to study units from both courses simultaneously. This allows you to be able to complete the double degree in less time than doing the two...

What is professional practice?

Professional practice (also known as placements, clinics or practicals) is where a student is required to extend knowledge and skills within a face to face practical environment. This is different to work integrated learning (WIL) or work experience,...

What is the difference between a single and a double major?

Certain courses allow you to choose a major and in some cases a double major. A major is usually 200 credit points (8 units) that are a part of your course structure, however this will vary depending on your course. Some courses will have more or le...

How much will it cost to study at Curtin?

Course tuition fees can be found on the Courses webpage using the steps below: Search for the course you wish to study in the Find your course search box. Select the relevant course from the search results. Ensure the correct student status ("Do...

How do I change from studying full-time to part-time and vice versa?

Changing from part-time to full time and vice versa, involves in or from units to reach your preferred study load. If you are not bound by student visa conditions or conditions on your course, you can amend your own enrolment to suit your prefer...

Does Curtin offer online courses?

Yes. A number of courses at Curtin University are available to be studied either partially or fully online. Fully online courses Visit the Curtin Online website for more information on Curtin's online undergraduate and postgraduate course options. ...

Do I need to wear a uniform at Curtin?

At Curtin certain courses require you to wear a uniform or protective clothing etc. For example, if you are studying Chemistry, it is a requirement to wear enclosed shoes and a lab coat for laboratory classes. Students who visit construction sites ...

What happens if I do not pay my tuition fees on time?

New commencing international students If you do not pay your fees by the due date stated on your Letter of Offer, you won't be able to enrol in your course or obtain a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) or student visa. Continuing international studen...

What is cross-institutional enrolment and how do I apply?

Cross-institutional enrolment falls into two categories, outbound and inbound:Outbound cross-institutional enrolment refers to a student remaining enrolled in their principal course at Curtin and then undertaking a unit/s offered at another Australia...

What is an incidental fee, and how do I pay for it?

An incidental fee is a fee charged by the school for resources (i.e. field trip expenses, material costs) used within a unit. Incidental fees are separate to, and do not include the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF). You can find the total ...

What is the difference between the 'Additional Days to Submit Assessments' on my CAP and Assessment Extensions?

The 'Additional Days to Submit Assessments' on your CAP are different to Assessment Extensions.Additional Days to Submit Assessments on CAP:An ongoing reasonable adjustment to accommodate for a disability/medical condition that is known in advance an...

Can I study a course externally (online)?

Some Curtin courses can be studied externally (fully online). You can view the study mode available for specific courses on the Curtin Course page. Find your desired course(s) by using the search function, then refer to the 'Location' tab to know wh...

What is the difference between postgraduate coursework and research programs?

Postgraduate coursework programs have a set study plan structure. Students are required to complete all required assignments or assessments to pass the units on their study plans. Postgraduate research qualifications are awarded following the comple...

Can I study part-time?

You may be able to study part-time, undertaking as few as 25 or 50 credit points (one or two units) per semester. This reduces your weekly workload considerably but extends the duration of your course. You may also be able to change each semester, st...

What is Curtin College?

Curtin College offers diploma courses that provide a direct entry path into a bachelor’s degree at Curtin University. These diploma courses follow the university curriculum and unit structure, whereby students will be studying bachelor degree units...

I have paid the deposit amount stated on my offer letter, why do I still have outstanding fees?

As an international student, the fee quoted on your letter of offer is only indicative (an approximation of your tuition fees) and may differ depending upon the units you have enrolled in and the calendar year you commence your studies. To check you...

Does Curtin offer courses with evening classes?

Although we don’t have a specific list of courses that offer evening classes, there are some courses that do have classes offered outside of business hours. To get an idea for when your classes may be, find your units on the Curtin Handbook and in...

I want to practice in the field of nursing or allied health in an overseas country with my Australian qualification. How can I organise registration for this country?

Curtin understands the value in our Graduates’ qualifications being recognised for overseas registration. If you have graduated from Curtin within the last 10 years, we may be able to support you in the verification of your Curtin qualification. ...

I am an international student and have school aged children, how do I get them into school?

Please visit our Bringing Your Family page for information on the application process. Curtin's Dependent Schooling information sheet will provide you with further information regarding visa processing, obtaining a Confirmation of Placement (CoP) let...

What undergraduate and postgraduate courses are available online?

Curtin University offers a number of courses that can be studied fully online. View the online courses webpage to discover your options. Some Curtin courses are also offered online via Open Universities Australia (OUA). Many Curtin courses can be st...

Are there any courses or activities that may be offensive to me, culture or my beliefs?

It is highly recommended that you read the course and unit information so you are fully aware of the essential requirements of study and can identify if any activities or content would conflict with your culture or beliefs. Some examples include th...

Do you offer any short courses?

Our graduate certificate courses are comprised of four units and can be completed in one semester full-time or the equivalent part-time. Graduate certificate courses are designed for individuals wanting to develop skills in a specialised area. The m...

Should I apply for UniReady or portfolio entry?

While both UniReady and Portfolio entry are non-ATAR admission pathways to degree courses, the pathway program you choose will depend on your qualifications and your competency in English. To apply for a Curtin course via portfolio entry, you must: ...

How do I contact Curtin Singapore?

Website: curtin.edu.sg Phone: +65 6593 8000 Email: studentconnect@curtin.edu.sg Visit: 10 Science Park Road, The Alpha, Science Park II, Level 3, Unit 03-08, Singapore 117684 Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am - 6:00 pm ...

To study at Curtin, do I need to take an English test in addition to completing UniReady?

No, you do not need to. Completing the two designated units within UniReady will fulfill our English competency requirements. Completing all four UniReady units is equivalent to achieving an ATAR of 70....

I am an international sponsored student who has just arrived in Australia and need to meet with my designated Sponsored Student Officer. How do I contact them?

The International Sponsored Student Unit (ISSU) provides support to sponsored students and their sponsor organisations. There are four dedicated staff members who aim to ensure that students and sponsors are provided with quality support during their...