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Curtin University

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Indigenous Pre-Science and Engineering Enabling Course

  • Non-Award

This enabling course is a pathway for Indigenous Australian students interested in studying an undergraduate science or engineering course at Curtin. It will help you meet the requirements for your chosen course and will equip you with the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed at university.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
1 year full-time
Study Mode
In person

About this course

Outline Outline

This enabling course is a pathway for Indigenous Australian students interested in studying an undergraduate science or engineering course at Curtin.

It will help you meet the requirements for your chosen course and will equip you with the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed at university.

Throughout the enabling course, you'll benefit from small class sizes and a range of academic support services at the Centre for Aboriginal Studies, including mentoring and tutoring.

When you complete the course, you will be eligible for entry into a range of Curtin's undergraduate science and engineering courses.

Depending on the course you choose, you may be exempt from one unit based on what you've learned in the enabling course.

You can then transition into diverse areas of science or engineering, and gain a solid base for further study or work opportunities.

What you'll learn
  • understand the concepts of mathematics, statistics. physics, and chemistry and apply foundational scientific knowledge to achieve outcomes
  • develop critical thinking and analytical skills that enable creative and innovative solution focused outcomes
  • learn and apply skills in the use and application of technology to identify and synthesise information
  • apply principles of academic writing and communication skills, and demonstrate academic integrity
  • use appropriate technology ethically for interpreting and analysing information or data
  • develop study and life-long learning skills that heighten education success, generating confidence to sustain intellectual engagement and self-directed learning
  • develop fundamental understanding and application of international standards and practices in science
  • demonstrate respect for Aboriginal perspectives and cultural diversity valuing different knowledge and contributions to science
  • demonstrate independent learning and leadership when required with the ability to work collectively within a team

Study locations

Perth

What you will learn

  • understand the concepts of mathematics, statistics. physics, and chemistry and apply foundational scientific knowledge to achieve outcomes
  • develop critical thinking and analytical skills that enable creative and innovative solution focused outcomes
  • learn and apply skills in the use and application of technology to identify and synthesise information
  • apply principles of academic writing and communication skills, and demonstrate academic integrity
  • use appropriate technology ethically for interpreting and analysing information or data
  • develop study and life-long learning skills that heighten education success, generating confidence to sustain intellectual engagement and self-directed learning
  • develop fundamental understanding and application of international standards and practices in science
  • demonstrate respect for Aboriginal perspectives and cultural diversity valuing different knowledge and contributions to science
  • demonstrate independent learning and leadership when required with the ability to work collectively within a team

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Engineering courses at Curtin University.
76.7%
Overall satisfaction
85.4%
Skill scale
44.2%
Teaching scale
84.6%
Employed full-time
$69.4k
Average salary