Curtin Business School is one of the top ten business schools in Australia, with business degrees recognised globally through accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International.
Curtin Business School has a long history of providing high quality and transformative education across Australia and in the Asian region. Curtin Business School is one of the largest Australian business schools, with more than 200 academic staff and over 12,000 students enrolled in its courses in Western Australia and at Curtin branch campuses in Singapore, Malaysia and Dubai; and partner locations in Mauritius and China. Curtin Business School offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate and postgraduate business courses, which are differentiated by a strong emphasis on technology-enhanced learning and preparing students for their careers in a global business environment. The School also has over 200 PhD students, many of whom are from overseas with a global research topic.
Curtin research is focussed on solving real-world problems in a global context. In the highly regarded Academic Ranking of World Universities 2017, it was positioned 180th (estimated) in the world and 9th in Australia. In addition, Curtin ranked 262 in the 2017 QS World University Ranking, scoring 100% for the international faculty indicator. Curtin was also awarded five-stars overall in the 2017 QS Stars university ratings, based on its performance across eight assessed categories. Five stars were awarded in seven categories, including teaching, employability, internationalisation, facilities and innovation.
Curtin Business School has a wide range of accredited and internationally recognised courses to choose from, delivered in a supportive, student-focused learning environment, with the flexibility to tailor learning to achieve graduate professional ambitions. Sophisticated, stimulating and creative learning environments offer problem-based learning, and group collaboration, where students can share ideas with professional organisations and use their imagination to develop solutions to global problems. Innovative digital learning technologies enhance the student learning experience, ensuring graduates have something different to offer a competitive marketplace and tomorrow’s industries.
Curtin Business School courses have a practical focus, offering students on-the-job experience. They learn from experienced teaching staff and benefit from exposure to industry through field trips, internships, practical assignments, guest lecturers and networking events, providing opportunities for professional learning and increasing employability. Contributing strongly to this is the Curtin Business School network of Advisory Boards, comprised of prominent industry representatives who support the School by providing direct input into the curriculum of courses. This ensures the skills and knowledge gained by Curtin Business School graduates is aligned with industry needs.