Students
Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Mining Engineering | Metallurgy | Mining and Extraction
Area of study
Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Extractive Metallurgy First Year Stream (BSc)

Overview

The Extractive Metallurgy First Year Stream (BSc) is a course offered by Curtin University. This course belongs to multiple degrees, including the Bachelor of Science (Science).


Course Essentials

  • Qualification: Extractive Metallurgy First Year Stream (BSc)
  • Credit: A full-time study load usually consists of 200 credits (approximately eight units) per year, with 100 credits (approximately four units) in each semester.
  • Curtin course code: STRU-METAL

Course Outline

The course outline is not available for this course at this time. However, students can view the course structure for more detailed information.


Fees and Scholarships

Fee information is not available for this course at this time. Estimated course fees can be found on the Curtin University website.


Campuses

This course is available on multiple campuses, including:


  • Australia
  • Colombo
  • Dubai
  • Malaysia
  • Mauritius
  • Singapore

Teaching Areas

The course is taught in the following areas:


  • Centre for Aboriginal Studies
  • Business and Law
  • Health Sciences
  • Humanities
  • Science and Engineering

Specialisations

Curtin University offers various specialisations in different fields, including:


Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Specialisations

  1. Actuarial Financial Mathematics Specialisation
  2. Advertising Design Specialisation
  3. Animation and Game Design Specialisation ...
  4. Web Presence Specialisation

Bachelor of Commerce Specialisations

  1. Actuarial Financial Mathematics Specialisation
  2. Advertising Design Specialisation
  3. Animation and Game Design Specialisation ...
  4. Web Presence Specialisation

Bachelor of Innovation Specialisations

  1. Advertising Design Specialisation
  2. Animation and Game Design Specialisation
  3. Asian Studies Specialisation ...
  4. Web Presence Specialisation

Domestic Students

Domestic students are considered to be citizens of Australia or New Zealand, permanent residents of Australia, or Australian Permanent Humanitarian visa holders.


FAQs

Frequently asked questions can be found on the Curtin University website.


Contact

Curtin Connect is available to answer questions and provide information. They can be contacted via phone or email, or visited in person on the Perth campus.


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