1. Parents and students are kindly advised to check the most up-to-date information on the university’s official website:
2. Location:
- Perth: The largest campus, approximately 14 minutes to Perth CBD and 16 minutes to the airport by car;
- Kalgoorlie: Approximately 6 hours by car from Perth Airport and 3 minutes by car to Kalgoorlie CBD;
- Perth City: Approximately 20 minutes by car from Perth Airport and 5 minutes to the CBD;
- Singapore campus;
- Malaysia campus;
- Mauritius campus;
- Dubai campus.
3. Type of institution: Public university.
4. Rankings & Quality Accreditation:
5. Total student population: > 46,000+ students
6. International students: > 10,000+ students
7. Strengths:
- Curtin is one of the largest universities in Western Australia, with additional campuses in Singapore, Malaysia and Dubai, offering flexible options to suit students’ budgets and needs;
- Education quality ranked in the Top 1% worldwide (QS Rankings 2023);
- #17 among the Top 50 universities worldwide under 50 years old (QS 2021);
- #1 in Western Australia for graduate employment outcomes and starting salaries (2022);
- Awarded 5-star ratings for teaching quality, employability, facilities and more (QS 2021);
- Many disciplines are highly ranked, including: #2 globally in Mining, #38 globally in Petroleum Engineering, Top 3 in Oceania for Accounting, and Top 25 globally for Architecture (URAP 2019-2020);
- Leading major international research projects in minerals and energy, defence, data analytics and emerging technologies, health sciences, astronomy, sustainability and agriculture, with involvement in 70+ research centres and collaborations;
- The main campus is based in Perth—a prosperous, safe and affordable city, consistently ranked among the Top 5 most liveable cities in the world. Perth shares the same time zone as Hong Kong, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, and is close to Asia, making it convenient for parents to visit students and vice versa;
- Students can easily transfer between Curtin campuses to maximise study opportunities across different countries;
- Curtin students have access to world-leading technologies such as digital learning, augmented reality, and 3D technologies, providing modern learning experiences and competitive advantages that few universities can offer;
- Curtin connects students with extensive employment opportunities—earning income during study through part-time work (40 hours per fortnight) in nearby metropolitan areas, enjoying post-study work rights of 3-5 years, accessing the “UniHub” job platform for temporary roles, and participating in internships with on-the-job training. Curtin graduates are highly regarded and sought after by employers;
- Abundant scholarship and financial support opportunities.

8. Academic programmes:
a. Levels of study: curtin.edu.au/study/
- English Language Programmes;
- Foundation Programme;
- Diploma;
- Bachelor’s degree;
- Postgraduate;
- Master’s degree.
b. Faculties: curtin.edu.au/about/
Centre for Aboriginal Studies
- Enabling courses
- Undergraduate courses
- Postgraduate courses
- Cultural study units
- On-Country Learning, Exploring Australian Indigenous Knowledges (INDS2004)
- Noongar Language and Culture MOOC
Business and Law
- Undergraduate course
- Bachelor of Business Administration
- Bachelor of Commerce
- School of Accounting
- School of Economics, Finance and Property
- School of Management
- School of Marketing
- Curtin Law School
- Bachelor of Laws
- Postgraduate course
- School of Accounting
- School of Economics, Finance and Property
- School of Management
- School of Marketing
- Curtin Law School
- MBA and Management Programs
Health Sciences
- Undergraduate course
- Curtin Medical School
- Nursing and Paramedicine
- Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology
- Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
- Physiotherapy and Exercise Science
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Double degrees
- Undergraduate course coordinators
- Postgraduate course
- GEM courses
- Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine
- Occupational Therapy, Social Work and Speech Pathology
- Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences
- Physiotherapy and Exercise Science
- Psychology
- Public Health
- Higher degrees by research
- Postgraduate course co-ordinators
- Double degrees
Humanities
- Undergraduate course
- Postgraduate course
- Design and the Built Environment
- Education
- Media, Creative Arts and Social Inquiry
- Higher Degree by research
- Design and the Built Environment
- Education
- Media, creative arts and Social Inquiry
- Faculty of Humanities
Science and Engineering
- Undergraduate courses
- Postgraduate courses
c. Fields of study: curtin.edu.au/study/study-areas/
9. Study pathways for Vietnamese students:
- After completing Year 11, students may choose to study:
- Foundation Programme + Year 1 of Bachelor’s degree;
- Diploma (Stage 1) + Diploma (Stage 2) + Year 2 of Bachelor’s degree.
- After completing Year 12, students may choose to study:
- Diploma (Stage 2) + Year 2 of Bachelor’s degree;
- Direct entry into Bachelor’s degree (from Year 1).
- After completing a Bachelor’s degree, students may progress to a Master’s degree.
10. Entry requirements: curtin.edu.au/study/applying/english-language-requirements/
Updated list of Vietnamese high schools eligible for direct entry into Curtin University: view here.
- Foundation Programme / Diploma (Stage 1): Completion of Year 11, IELTS 5.5 (no band below 5.0);
- Diploma (Stage 2): Completion of Year 12, GPA ≥ 5.5, IELTS 5.5 (no band below 5.0);
- Bachelor’s degree: High school transcript, IELTS 6.5 – 7.0 depending on the programme;
- Postgraduate programmes: University transcript, IELTS 6.5 – 7.0 depending on the programme; work experience requirements from 0.5 year depending on the field of study.
11. Intakes:
- Academic programmes: February, July, November;
- English language programmes: Monthly intakes.
12. Application documents:
General:
- Certificate of the highest completed qualification;
- Academic transcripts of the most recent 2 years;
- English language certificate (if available);
- Passport (photo and signature page) – if available;
- Academic achievements and extracurricular activities (if applying for scholarships).
For Master’s programmes – additional:
- CV;
- 02 Letters of Recommendation.
For PhD / Research Master’s – additional:
- Research proposal;
- Published academic papers (if any).
13. Tuition fees:
Curtin University: curtin.edu.au/students/essentials/fees/understanding-your-fees/tuition-fees/
Curtin College: www.curtincollege.edu.au/how-apply/international/fees-payment
- Diploma (Stage 1): AUD 25,000/year;
- Diploma (Stage 2): Approximately AUD 29,500 – 36,800/year;
- Bachelor’s degree: Approximately AUD 29,000 – 36,600/year;
- Master’s Foundation: AUD 14,000/programme;
- Master’s degree: Approximately AUD 29,000 – 44,000/year;
- Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC): From AUD 480 – 550/year.
14. Living expenses: Approximately AUD 18,000 – 21,000 per year.
15. Scholarships:
See details: www.curtin.edu.au/study/scholarships/
- Merit Scholarship: 25% tuition fee for the first year, applicable to Bachelor’s and coursework Master’s programmes;
- Science & Engineering Undergraduate International Merit Extension Scholarship:
25% tuition fee for subsequent years, applicable to students who received the Merit Scholarship in Year 1 and meet the following conditions:
- Maintain an annual average of ≥ 80% for Bachelor’s programmes in the Faculty of Science & Engineering;
- Maintain an annual average of ≥ 70% for MBA & MBA Advanced programmes;
- Maintain an annual average of ≥ 75% for the Master of Commerce (Marketing) programme.
- WA Government Scholarships:
- English Subsidy: Valued at up to AUD 7,008, reimbursed upon completion of the English language programme and commencement of the main course (Bachelor’s or Master’s) at Curtin University.
16. Accommodation and other services: Students may choose homestay, on-campus accommodation, shared housing (if aged over 18), or live with relatives. Accommodation details: international.curtin.edu.au/pre-departure/accommodation/
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