Curtin Singapore - Schools and Departments

Schools and Departments

The university initially offered courses from the university's School of Business and eventually expanded to include humanities, and Health Sciences. Future plans include courses from the School of Engineering.

The courses offered by the Singapore campus follows the identical structure and curriculum content as those offered at the main Bentley Campus in Perth. During their course of studies, students have the discretion to transfer to other Curtin campuses in Sydney or Perth to gain further international exposure and widen their perspectives. Curtin Singapore offers a range of Curtin College pathway programs and Curtin University undergraduate and postgraduate programs:

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