Prospectus 2016 - Curtin University

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Prospectus 2016 - Curtin University
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CONTENTS
Study in Sarawak, Malaysia ............................ 3
Course Types and Study Areas ....................... 29
Why Miri? ........................................................... 5
Fees, Intakes and Entry Requirements .......... 31
Why Curtin Sarawak? ....................................... 7
- Foundation Studies ..................................... 33
Transfer Opportunities ..................................... 9
- Undergraduate Studies ................................ 35
Curtin Sarawak Campus ................................ 10
- Postgraduate Studies (By Coursework) ...... 41
Academic Calendar & Important Dates ....... 12
- Postgraduate Studies (By Research) .......... 42
Student Accommodation .............................. 14
Application Process ......................................... 44
Planning Your Budget .................................... 15
Application Form ............................................. 45
University Life, Services and Support .......... 17
Choose Foundation Studies in 2016 ............ 21
Choose Business in 2016 .............................. 23
Choose Engineering and Science in 2016 .... 25
English and Alternative Pathways ................. 27
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LAND OF
INTRIGUING
DIVERSITY
STUDY IN SARAWAK, MALAYSIA
Be a part of the country's rich multicultural mix. Indulge in a whole new learning experience.
MULTICULTURALISM, A FACT OF LIFE
Having had an interesting past and being a part
of the international spice route many hundreds
of years ago, Malaysia has turned into a
bubbling, bustling melting pot of races living
together in peace and harmony. Malays,
Chinese, Indians, the indigenous communities of
Sarawak and Sabah, and several other ethnic
groups, have lived together for generations. All
these cultures have influenced each other,
creating a truly Malaysian culture.
Everything from its people to its architecture
reflect a colourful heritage and an amalgamated
culture. Multiculturalism has also made
Malaysia a gastronomical paradise and home to
hundreds of colourful festivals. It is therefore no
wonder that Malaysians love celebrating and
socialising.
SARAWAK - THE NATION’S LARGEST AND MOST
DIVERSE STATE
Malaysia's diversity is most profound in
Sarawak, in East Malaysia, on the island of
Borneo. From pristine underwater marine life
and untouched coral reefs to the rich heritage of
its indigenous peoples, and from lush rainforests
and some of the world's largest caves to
picturesque beach resorts and modern city
landscapes, Sarawak is indeed a potpourri of
experiences.
Known as Bumi Kenyalang or 'Land of the
Hornbills', Sarawak is Malaysia's largest state
and home to some 27 ethnic groups making up
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a population of close to 2 million; each with its
own distinct language, culture and lifestyle. The
Ibans form the predominant ethnic group,
followed by the Chinese, Malays, Bidayuh,
Melanau and other native groups. The majority
of the population live and work in the State's
cities and towns, but a sizeable percentage still
live in longhouses and villages in the interior and
engage in agriculture.
Sarawak is renowned for its natural beauty and
attractions, which includes the famous Mulu
Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Sarawak's
rainforest is one of the most diverse and
protected ecosystems in the world. Its treasure
of natural wonders is best appreciated in its
many protected national parks where alluring
caves, waterfalls, beaches and exotic wildlife can
be found.
Sarawak has an abundance of natural resources.
Sarawak's LNG and petroleum have provided the
mainstay of the Malaysia's economy for decades
and the state is also one of the world's largest
exporters of tropical hardwood timber and the
major contributor to Malaysian exports.
Future growth is being fueled by an influx of
foreign investment and new industries being
established within the Sarawak Corridor Of
Renewable Energy (SCORE), one of the five
regional development corridors being developed
throughout the country and aimed at
transforming Sarawak into a developed state by
the year 2020.
MALAYSIA QUICK FACTS
Geographic
Location
Situated between 2º and 7º to the North of the
Equator, Peninsular Malaysia is separated from
Sabah and Sarawak by the South China Sea.
To the north of Peninsular Malaysia lies Thailand,
and to the south, Singapore.
Sabah and Sarawak are bounded by Indonesia
while Sarawak also shares borders with Brunei.
Area
329,847 square kilometres (127,355 sq mi)
Population
29.72 million
Capital City
Kuala Lumpur
Language
Malay (Bahasa Melayu) is the national language
but English is widely spoken. The country’s ethnic
groups also converse in the various languages
and dialects.
Religion
Islam is the official religion of the country, but
other religions are widely practised.
Government
Malaysia is a federal constitutional elective
monarchy. The head of the country is the Yang
Di-Pertuan Agong, commonly referred to as
the king. The head of government is the
Prime Minister.
Currency
The monetary unit of the country is Ringgit
Malaysia (RM).
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SARAWAK’S
LOCATION
OF CHOICE
WHY MIRI?
Safe, growing, multicultural.
SARAWAK’S MOST COSMOPOLITAN CITY
Miri is regarded as Sarawak's most
cosmopolitan city with a population of more
than 350,000 comprising the entire spectrum of
the state's over 20 ethnic groups, as well as a
large expatriate community.
It is often referred to as the 'Oil Town of
Malaysia' as it is home to the country's over
100-year-old petroleum industry, as well as
Sarawak's 'Resort City' given its scenic seaside
location and being the gateway city to the area's
world-renowned natural attractions.
CITY ON THE MOVE
Miri's history, progress and economy have
always been tied to oil. Only a humble fishing
village about a century ago, it has grown in
leaps and bounds since oil was discovered in the
area in 1910.
The oil and gas industry remains the largest
contributor to the economy of Sarawak but other
industries such as forestry and agriculture
burgeoned in the years following Sarawak’s
independence through the formation of Malaysia
in 1963. In recent years, the construction,
shipbuilding, retail, financial services, tourism,
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education and manufacturing sectors have also
contributed greatly to the city's rapid economic
growth.
Today, Miri boasts a splendid waterfront,
marina, shopping malls, luxury condominiums,
two 18-hole golf courses, 4- and 5-star hotels
and a modern airport and port.
It has also become an educational and training
hub with the presence of Curtin Sarawak and
other private and public institutions of higher
learning, as well as a key tourism hub for ecoactivities, diving and adventure holidays.
As a city on the move, new infrastructure and
development projects are planned or underway.
They include the Marina ParkCity development
incorporating new government offices, financial
institutions, hotels, luxury condominiums and
commercial properties; The Wharf at the city’s
waterfront area incorporating high-rise
condominiums, a new 5-star hotel and
commercial properties; expansion of new
townships; as well as new roads, public
amenities and commercial areas in both inner
city and suburban areas.
MIRI QUICK FACTS
Population
>350,000
Area
4,707 square kilometres (1,838.71 sq mi)
Time Zone
MST (UTC +8)
Climate
Equatorial, with fairly uniform temperatures
throughout the year. Average daily temperature:
23oC - 32oC
Sarawak’s second-largest city.
A major tourism gateway and base to explore Sarawak’s most
spectacular natural attractions at Mulu and Niah.
A popular diving destination due to the abundance of
spectacular patch reefs.
Home of Malaysia’s premier annual international jazz music
festival, Borneo Jazz.
Direct air links to regional hubs: Kuala Lumpur, Singapore,
Penang, Johor Bahru, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu.
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WHY CURTIN SARAWAK?
Learn through practical experience. Become part of a multicultural environment.
Prepare to succeed in a competitive professional market.
AN INTEGRAL PART OF CURTIN
We are proud to be the largest international
campus of Curtin University which is ranked in
the top two percent worldwide by the Academic
Ranking of World Universities.
Curtin Sarawak was the first foreign university
campus to be established in East Malaysia (in
1999) and is currently among the top-rated
tertiary institutions in Malaysia under
Malaysia’s SETARA and D-SETARA rating
systems, as well as one of a select few selfaccrediting universities in the country.
THE PERFECT LEARNING ENVIRONMENT
We are located in a region of Sarawak famed for
its natural wonders, rich cultural heritage and
biodiversity, oil and gas industry, and emerging
processing and manufacturing industries.
THE BEST OF
AUSTRALIA
AND MALAYSIA
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With close to 4,000 students from more than 45
countries and staff from some 15 nations, we
offer a truly international and cross-cultural
learning environment in a unique Malaysian
setting. Inevitably, this adds a rich and valuable
dimension to the campus atmosphere and also
prepares our graduates to live and work in an
increasingly global environment.
INDUSTRY-RELEVANT COURSES WITH
INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION
We offer a wide range of Curtin undergraduate
and postgraduate courses in business and
humanities, engineering and science, in addition
to courses at pre-university level that feed
directly into the undergraduate programs. As the
courses are identical in structure to those
offered at our mother campus in Perth, students
can transfer between campuses without
disruption to their studies.
In addition to accreditation by professional
bodies in Australia, Malaysia and other
countries, the courses are endorsed by the
Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education.
They are also widely recognised for their
practical and applied nature, which equip our
graduates with essential skills through exposure
to industry and business. So is our research
which focuses on solving real world problems.
This combination enables our graduates to be
effective in the workplace immediately upon
graduation. As part of this approach, we have
always fostered successful partnerships with
industry, business and government to enhance
the quality of our scholarship, teaching and
research.
MODERN CAMPUS FACILITIES
Our campus is one of the most modern
university campuses in Southeast Asia, where
stylish architectural buildings complement
state-of-the-art facilities and equipment.
Situated on a 1,000 acre site in Desa Senadin, a
northern suburb of Miri, it features beautifully
landscaped gardens, man-made lakes and
surrounding wetlands teeming with indigenous
and migratory birds, making for a most unique
learning environment.
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Explore exciting opportunities to complete a part of your degree at another Curtin campus.
ADD A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE TO YOUR DEGREE
Curtin’s transfer pathways give you the flexibility to study part of your
degree at another Curtin campus. Studying abroad will broaden your
horizons and add a global perspective to your degree. With all the campuses
following the same academic calendar, and sharing the same course
structure and curriculum for each programme, transferring your studies
between campuses is easy and seamless.
GIVING YOU MORE CHOICES
Depending on your course at Curtin Sarawak, you can choose to transfer to a
Curtin campus in Singapore or Perth for one, two or three years of your
course. You can also opt to complete just one semester in either Singapore or
Australia.
Curtin
Singapore
Curtin Sarawak
Curtin Singapore offers undergraduate and postgraduate business, health
sciences and humanities courses in the heart of one of the world’s most
cosmopolitan cities. At the main campus (Curtin Perth), you can choose
from undergraduate and postgraduate business, science, communications
and engineering courses.
TRANSFER
BETWEEN
CAMPUSES
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Consider some of the benefits of living and studying abroad:
 Learning a different language
 Immersing yourself in a new culture
 Making new friends
 Building your resume
Curtin Perth
(main campus)
 Improving your English
 Building personal and professional networks
 Developing new perspectives
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CURTIN SARAWAK CAMPUS
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Join more than 4,000 students from around the world studying in a unique international
and cross-cultural learning environment.
HERON PRECINCT
Campus Lake
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HERON 1 (John Curtin Building)
HORNBILL PRECINCT
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(Human Resources, Financial Services, General
Administration, Planning & Quality, Academic Quality) 
 Student Central (Student Services, Cashier’s Office,
Marketing, Housing Services)  Corporate Communications
 University Life  Leadership & Entrepreneurship Centre 
 Security Services
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2
14
5
4
1
16
26
20
29
Classrooms, Collaborative Online Learning Room, Lecturers’
Offices)  Curtin Consultancy Services
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10
12
18
19
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8
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PRINIA PRECINCT
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13
HERON 3 (Recreation & Event Centre)
 Event Hall  Gym  Sports & Recreation Services
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30
31
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HERON 2 (Lance Twomey Building)
 Faculty of Business & Humanities (Lecture Theatres,
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PRINIA 1
 Faculty of Engineering & Science (Lecturers’ Offices) 
 Curtin Sarawak Graduate School  Office of Research &
Development  Office of Student Affairs  Health Centre 
 International Division  Counselling & Disability Services
 Campus Services
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PRINIA 2
HORNBILL 1
 ICT Services  Computer Laboratories
 Reception  Executive Offices  Administration Offices
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 Faculty of Business & Humanities (Department of Culture
& Language Studies, Lecturers’ Offices)  Classrooms 
 ICT Help Desk
LIBRARY & AUDITORIUM
COMPLEX
 Library  Auditorium 
Food & Beverage Outlet
HORNBILL 2
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
22 & SCIENCE BUILDING
(2016)
SKYLARK PRECINCT
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SKYLARK 1
 Faculty of Engineering & Science (Engineering
Laboratories, Workshops)
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 Faculty of Engineering and Science (Keysight Technologies
- Curtin Sarawak Reference Laboratory, Schlumberger Petrel
GIS Laboratory, Engineering Laboratories)
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BIOVALLEY RESEARCH
CENTRE (2018)
24 AZMAN ISLAMIC CENTRE
25 Football Field
26 Tennis Courts
27 Cricket Batting Pitch
FALCON PRECINCT
11 FALCON 1
 Harry Perkins Lecture Theatre
12 FALCON 2
 Drop-off Zone  Retail Outlets  Bookshop  First Aid
Centre  Student Council  Mail & Courier Service Centre 
 Computer Laboratories
 Faculty of Engineering and Science (Lecturers’ Offices) 
 Office of Teaching & Learning  Classrooms 
 Seminar Rooms  Media/Journalism Laboratory 
 Computer Laboratory
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PRINIA 3
KINGFISHER PRECINCT
 Classrooms  Seminar Room  Computer Laboratories
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28 Frisbee Green
29 Futsal Court
30 Basketball Court
31 Rugby Field
32 Volleyball/
Sepak Takraw Court
 Food Court
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 Lakeside Apartments (Loagan Bunut, Similajau, Sibuti,
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20 Mulu, Niah, Lambir)  Lake Café & Multipurpose Hall
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ACADEMIC CALENDAR & IMPORTANT DATES
All dates are in 2016, unless otherwise specified
DEGREE PROGRAMMES
Orientation for New Students
Semester Commences
Teaching Weeks
Tuition Free Week
Teaching Weeks
Tuition Free Week
Teaching Weeks
Study Week
Examinations
Results released
Course fee settlement
Late registration & Fee settlement
Application Close
Last Date for Acceptance and
Payment to Reach Curtin
INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMME (IEP)
Intake
Orientation for New Students
Teaching Weeks
Examination
Results Released
IELTS Test Dates
IELTS Results released
Course fee settlement
Late registration & Fee settlement
Application Close
Last Date for Acceptance and
Payment to Reach Curtin
FOUNDATION PROGRAMMES
Orientation for New Students
Semester Commences
Teaching Weeks
Tuition Free Week
Teaching Weeks
Examinations
Results released
Course fee settlement
Late registration & Fee settlement
Application Close
Last Date for Acceptance and
Payment to Reach Curtin
TERM 1
7 January
7-8 January
11 January-11 March
14-15 March
18 March
TBA
TBA
1 January
15 January
27 November 2015
4 December 2015
TERM 2
7 April
7-8 April
11 April-10 June
13-14 June
17 June
TBA
TBA
Important Dates for New Malaysian Students
1 April
15 April
Important Dates for New International Students
26 February
4 March
SEMESTER 1
22-25 March
28 March
28 March-15 April
18-22 April
25 April-8 July
11-15 July
22 July
Important Dates for New Malaysian Students
18 March
1 April
Important Dates for New International Students
5 February
12 February
TERM 3
30 June
30 June-1 July
4 July-2 September
5-6 September
9 September
TBA
TBA
TERM 4
22 September
22-23 September
26 September - 25 November
28-29 November
2 December
TBA
TBA
24 June
8 July
16 September
20 September
20 May
12 August
27 May
19 August
SEMESTER 2
9-12 August
15 August
15 August-23 September
26-30 September
3 October-25 November
28 November-2 December
9 December
5 August
19 August
24 June
1 July
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES (SEMESTER)
Orientation for New Students
Semester Commences
Teaching Weeks
Tuition Free Week
Teaching Weeks
Tuition Free Week
Teaching Weeks
Study Week
Examinations
Results released
Course fee settlement
Late registration & Fee settlement
Application Close
Last Date for Acceptance and
Payment to Reach Curtin
POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES (TRIMESTER)
Trimester Commences*
Enrolment Briefing/ Orientation
Trimester Closes*
Last date of Enrolment
Examinations
Results Released
Course fee settlement
Late registration & Fee settlement
Application Close
Last Date for Acceptance and
Payment to Reach Curtin
SEMESTER 1
22-26 February
29 February
29 February-25 March
28 March-1 April
4-15 April
18-22 April
25 April-3 June
6-10 June
13-24 June
13 July
Important Dates for New Malaysian Students
19 February
4 March
Important Dates for New International Students
8 January
15 January
15 January
10 June
SEMESTER 2
25- 29 July
1 August
1-26 August
29 August-2 September
5-23 September
26-30 September
3 October-4 November
7-11 November
14-25 November
14 December
22 July
5 August
10 June
17 June
TRIMESTER 2
18 January
9 May
23 January
14 May
22 April
12 August
22 January
13 May
TBA
TBA
4 May
24 August
Important Dates for New Malaysian Students
11 January
2 May
22 January
13 May
Important Dates for New International Students
4 December 2015
25 March
11 December 2015
22 July
5 August
17 June
SEMESTER 1
22-26 February
29 February
29 February-25 March
28 March-1 April
4-15 April
18-22 April
25 April-3 June
6-10 June
13-24 June
13 July
Important Dates for New Malaysian Students
19 February
4 March
Important Dates for New International Students
8 January
TRIMESTER 1
SEMESTER 2
25- 29 July
1 August
1-26 August
29 August-2 September
5-23 September
26-30 September
3 October-4 November
7-11 November
14-25 November
14 December
1 April
TRIMESTER 3
29 August
3 August
2 December
2 September
TBA
14 December
22 August
2 September
15 July
22 July
* Per unit of 25 credit points.
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PLANNING YOUR BUDGET
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Living and studying in Miri can be a rewarding, exciting and challenging
experience. While almost everything you will need is available at
affordable prices, we suggest you plan your living requirements so that
you can make the most of your experience.
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Your living expenses will depend largely on your tastes, interests and
financial position. You should plan a budget according to your needs,
but make sure it is flexible enough to allow for changes.
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If you plan to buy a car, consider additional expenses such as petrol,
insurance, road tax, driver’s licence and maintenance costs. Rental cars
are available for long-term hire, but the cost could be substantial.
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You may need to purchase text books and stationery, so plan ahead to
cover these costs. The cost of books can vary considerably, depending on
the course and units chosen. You should also budget for items such as
photocopying, course-related incidental costs and protective clothing.
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To get the best start from your stay in Miri, we recommend you consult
the International Division on the estimated amount of funds you will
need to get by in the initial weeks.
RESIDENCE
FACILITIES
Safe, convenient and affordable, close to area shops, services and public amenities.
ACCOMMODATIONS TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS
ON-CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION
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Need a place to stay? Curtin Sarawak can help
you find accommodation either on or off our
campus. Safe, comfortable and modern
accommodation is available to suit a range
of budgets.
Our on-campus accommodation is a popular
way to stay close to the campus and reap all
the benefits. Due to high demand, we recommend
you apply for student housing as soon as you
apply to study at Curtin Sarawak.
LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS II
CURTIN VILLAGE
CURTIN VILLA
CURTIN WATER 1
CURTIN WATER 2
Dormitory Flat
Apartment
Semi-detached
Houses
Terrace-type
Houses
Double Storey
Terace Type
Double Storey
Terace Type
NO. OF BEDS
AVAILABLE
230
72
144
252
204
182
UTILITIES
ALLOWANCES
RM50/ month
RM50/ month
RM50/ month
RM37.50/ month
RM50/ month
RM50/ month
ROOM TYPE
For more information about student housing,
including photographs and rental fees, visit
www.curtin.edu.my/future/
accomodation.htm.
LAKESIDE
APARTMENTS I
INTERNET ACCESS
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Alternatively, Housing Services can assist you to
arrange private accommodation close to the
campus. Rental will vary depending on the
type of accommodation and location.
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LAUNDRY
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PARKING
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On Campus
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Living off-campus may be the answer. A range of
accommodation options are available in the
suburbs surrounding the Curtin Sarawak campus.
You’ll benefit from close proximity to public
amenities and shopping, with rental prices varying
depending on the type and location of the
accommodation you choose.
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Curtin Sarawak currently has four student
accommodation options: Lakeside Apartments
I & II (within the campus); Curtin Village,
Curtin Villa and Curtin Water I & II (in the
immediate neighbourhood).
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Degree/Foundation @RM20/Monthly
IEP @RM24/Monthly
SECURITY &
SHUTTLE SERVICE
DISTANCE TO
CAMPUS
2 KM
1 KM
3 KM
3.5 KM
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UNIVERSITY LIFE, SERVICES AND SUPPORT
With so much to see, do and experience, university life can be an exciting and fulfilling experience.
To ensure it’s not a daunting one, Curtin Sarawak offers a range of services and support programmes to make your time at university enjoyable, inclusive and productive.
ON CAMPUS
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You can find almost everything you need on our campus, including
a choice of food outlets, ATM machines, campus bookshop, convenience
shop, health and first aid centre, and a mousallah.
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You will also have access to our campus recreation and sporting
facilities which include an indoor basketball court, badminton courts,
gym facilities; football field, rugby field, cricket batting pitch, outdoor
basketball court, tennis courts, and a Multi Purpose Hall for volleyball
and indoor Futsal/floorball games. For joggers, a custom-made jogging
track lines the campus' picturesque lakes.
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The city's major commercial areas and popular recreation spots are
accessible via services from the neighbourhood bus stops or via hired
taxi services.
SHUTTLE SERVICE
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Free shuttle buses operate between the campus and the Curtin Village,
Curtin Villa and Curtin Water student housing areas where students can
connect to the public bus service.
UNIVERSITY LIFE
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The Department of University Life assists new students in managing
the challenges of university life through orientation and provide existing
students the opportunity for self-growth in areas related to
entrepreneurship, leadership and professional development.
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Orientation
A fun and interesting orientation programme is conducted for new
students prior to the start of each semester. Students take part in a range
of activities and workshops that allow them to meet other students, and
familiarise themselves with the support and academic services, and
facilities on campus. International students participate in an International
Prep Programme to familiarise them with local culture and customs.
THE LIBRARY
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The Library supports students and staff in teaching, learning and research by continually
expanding and maintaining the breadth and depth of its titles and other information
resources. It also provides assistance and instruction in using the resources effectively by
conducting training in gathering, evaluating and managing information. Students also have
access to resources at the library at the main campus through network facilities, as well as a
wide range of academic publications and electronic databases.
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UNIVERSITY LIFE, SERVICES AND SUPPORT (CONTINUED)
Leadership & Entrepreneurship Centre
Our Leadership & Entrepreneurship Centre is
committed to developing students and engaging
communities. It allows students to participate in
a range of leadership and entrepreneurship
programmes, be a part of the prestigious John
Curtin Leadership Academy (JCLA), engage in
community projects, secure scholarships to
attend leadership conferences overseas and
venture into business.
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Careers and alumni
Career and Alumni Services takes students who
are ready to step out a step further, offering
opportunities for internship and employment.
Students can participate in professional
development workshops, seminars and the
annual Curtin Career Fair organised by the unit
to find out what it takes to be on top of the
hiring list.
STUDENT SERVICES
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Our Student Services Office offers advice and
assistance to students on matters such as
application status, enrolment, identification
cards, examinations, results and appeals,
academic status, student welfare, scholarships
and loans, student passes and visas.
STUDENT COUNCIL
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The Student Council is appointed through an
election process. It represents the student body
at meetings within the University to provide a
student perspective and voice student concerns
in the University decision-making process. It
organises a variety of social, cultural, sporting
and recreational activities to help students
adjust to university life.
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STUDENT CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES
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Our student clubs cater to a wide range of
interests, including academic, social, sports,
spiritual and recreation. Currently there are over
30 student clubs and voluntary student
organisations on campus. There are also
student-run organisations such
as Curtin Volunteers! and Curtin E-Fact, that give
students, staff and the community an
opportunity to be jointly involved in various
community projects and leadership and
entrepreneurship initiatives.
LANGUAGE STUDIES AND HUMANITIES
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The Department of Language Studies and
Humanities provides English Language
programmes which enable students to meet the
entry requirements of the University Degree
Foundation Programmes, and English for
Professional Staff modules for professional staff
on campus. The Department also coordinates
the running of Ministry of Education (MOE)
compulsory units.
UNIVERSITY LIFE, SERVICES AND SUPPORT (CONTINUED)
computer laboratories with over 400 PCs for
student use, in addition to terminals located in
the library that provide access to the library's
online databases. Curtin Sarawak provides a
reliable network connection for access to the
resources of the main campus in Perth.
Health Centre
Students can walk in for consultation and
medical assistance at our Health Centre where
qualified medical personnel provide assessment
for various health-related issues as well as
referrals to external health care specialists.
OFFICE OF STUDENT AFFAIRS
INTERNATIONAL DIVISION
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The Office of Student Affairs is a one-stop centre
for a range of programmes and services for
students on and off campus to foster personal
growth, academic excellence and cross-cultural
understanding. It provides personalised care for
all and welcomes any enquiries and consultation
requests.
Admission, Student Passes and Visas
Our International Division is the focal point on
campus for international students, offering an
extensive range of support services to assist
international students to adapt quickly to
university life, and living in a new country. All
prospective international students' applications
are processed by the Admissions Unit and staff
will assist students in their student pass and
visa applications/curtailment and renewals, as
well as with consular matters. The Division also
coordinates campus transfers.
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GET ONLINE
Complaint and Conflict Resolution
At Curtin Sarawak, any complaint, concern and
incident is taken seriously to ensure that we
uphold Curtin's values and promote an ethical
community. All complaints related to services of
Curtin Sarawak, environment, policies or
procedures, and in any areas that need or
require improvement; can be lodged for
investigation and follow up. Parties involved in a
complaint will be dealt with respect and fairness.
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Students can get the latest information about
their degrees through our online service, OASIS
(Online Access to Student Information Services).
Via OASIS, they will receive official
communications from the University and can
access their free personal e-mail account and
web page.
Counselling & Disability
Our University Counselling and Disability
services are free and confidential for all
students. In-house counsellors and
psychologists provide support and consultation
on issues such as academics, emotional
difficulties, health related problems, and other
matters for well-being enhancement. Alternative
arrangement is provided for students with
temporary and permanent disability on a case
by case basis.
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
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We place great emphasis on utilising modern
technology to support teaching, learning and
research. The campus currently has 16
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Group Hospitalisation and Surgical Insurance
It is mandatory for all international students to
be insured under the University's insurance plan
as stipulated by the Malaysian Ministry of
Higher Education. The insurance coverage
provides protection for hospitalisation and
surgical, out-patient clinical treatment, group
term life, and personal accident with accidental
death and disablement.
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Airport Reception Service
The International Division provides airport
reception services for new students who are
commencing their first semester at Curtin
Sarawak. University representatives will meet
students at airport and transfer students to their
confirmed campus accommodation.
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GET THE BEST
START
CHOOSE FOUNDATION STUDIES IN 2016
Preparing you for undergraduate study.
CULTIVATING INTEGRATIVE THINKING
DISTINCT ADVANTAGES
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Our Foundation programmes challenge students to become
active learners who can acquire, interpret, communicate and
apply knowledge within and across disciplines to cultivate the
integrative thinking required in a complex and rapidly
changing world.
Students in the Foundation programmes can look forward to:
PROGRESSION TO UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
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Our Foundation courses are dedicated to developing and
preparing students for undergraduate studies. They comprise
one-year (two semester) courses in:
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 Small student-lecturer ratio in classrooms.
 Modern, diversified teaching methods: workshops,
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introduction to research methods, modern laboratory
projects, oral and multimedia presentations.
Highly advanced technological support: library, wellequipped laboratories, ample supplies of learning
materials, Internet and online learning resource access.
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 Foundation Studies - Commerce and Arts Stream
 Foundation Studies - Engineering and Science Stream
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The courses provide a solid foundation for students to adapt
to university education more confidently, both in terms of
level and style of education.
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Students are provided academic support via advisory support
programmes, additional teaching and learning workshops,
tutorials and mentorship with lecturers. Academic support
enhances student development and leadership, and our
academics are highly skilled and experienced teachers and
scholars who encourage full student participation.
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Producing tomorrow’s game changers.
A LEADING PROVIDER OF BUSINESS EDUCATION
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Our Faculty of Business and Humanities fully supports Curtin
Sarawak’s vision to be a recognised regional leader in
education and research, and its commitment to engage
communities and transform lives through leadership,
innovation and excellence in teaching and research.
The programmes we offer are identical to those at our main
campus in Perth, Western Australia and students can choose
from a wide range of single and double majors in multiple
discipline areas under the Bachelor of Commerce programme
and graduate ready to make a difference in the corporate
arena.
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It further supports Curtin's commitment towards industryconnected innovative teaching and research to develop
internationally focused graduates committed to excellence.
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It achieves this by engaging actively at all levels across all
key industry sectors; developing a diverse international
perspective through its curriculum and research activities;
focusing on high quality, strategic research that produces
innovative solutions to real problems; and providing an
environment that encourages staff and student learning and
innovation.
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The key factor attracting students worldwide to the Faculty is
its internationally-recognised Curtin qualifications, which are
accredited by numerous national and international
professional bodies such as CPA, MICPA, MIA and ACCA and
government agencies in Australia and Malaysia.
QUALITY TEACHING AND LEARNING
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The quality of the teaching and learning environment at the
Faculty of Business and Humanities, as well as the reputation
of its academics and the application of up-to-date
methodologies and technologies, allow students to gain an
exceptional learning experience.
INDUSTRY LINKS
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The Faculty of Business and Humanities was founded on
strong partnerships with industry, including multinational
corporations in and around the region, and continues to
develop new relationships with industry, financial institutions
and government bodies. Support is provided to students to go
on internship.
TEACHING BASED ON RESEARCH
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Research at the Faculty of Business and Humanities
underpins its teaching with research groups focusing on
globalisation, theories of management, marketing, finance,
economics and banking, entrepreneurship and education
research.
GETTING A COMPETITIVE EDGE
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The Faculty of Business and Humanities ensures students’
course portfolios meet the needs of both the students and
future employers, equipping the students for thriving careers
in tomorrow's competitive job market. Students also develop
personal skills in communication and critical thinking to
enhance their employability.
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CHOOSE ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE IN 2016
For tomorrow’s discoverers and innovators.
COMMITTED TO INNOVATION AND EXCELLENCE
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Our Faculty of Engineering and Science is fully committed to
innovation and excellence in teaching and research for the
enhancement of its graduates’ competitiveness in the global
market.
UNIQUE TEACHING AND LEARNING EXPERIENCES
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engineering or science degree programmes offering
multicultural teaching and learning experiences.
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engineering programmes with common first year studies in
major disciplines such as:
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• Computer Systems Engineering
• Electrical Power Engineering
• Electronic and Computer Engineering
• Environmental Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Petroleum Engineering
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These programmes are fully accredited by the Board of
Engineers Malaysia and Engineers Australia. Its Chemical
Engineering programme is also accredited by the Institution
of Chemical Engineers, UK. With such internationally
accredited and recognised degrees, graduates of the Faculty
of Engineering and Science may be in demand by national and
multinational companies.
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Furthermore, through the Washington Accord, to which both
Australia and Malaysia are signatories, Curtin’s engineering
qualifications are recognised by all the participating nations.
TECHNOLOGY OF THE FUTURE
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For those who are interested in being technologists in the
area of computer systems and networking, the Faculty of
Engineering and Science offers a three-year Bachelor of
Technology programme. Within the programme, seven
certification units from the internationally-renowned CISCO
Networking Academy are included. These certifications lead
to worldwide professional accreditation as network
associates, security specialists and wireless LAN specialists.
GEARED FOR INDUSTRY
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The Faculty of Engineering and Science’s three-year Bachelor
of Science in Applied Geology programme is tailored to
support the future needs of industries in the region,
particularly the oil and gas industry. Its uniqueness lies in
the Petroleum Geology stream in the third year. A strong
linkage with the oil and gas industry in Sarawak is the
strength of this programme.
DEVELOP SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE
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The Faculty of Engineering and Science’s postgraduate
programmes (Master and PhD) by research give students
opportunities to develop specialised knowledge within their
chosen fields through involvement in high-profile staff
research supported by the government and/or industries.
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ENGLISH AND ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYS
Offering flexible study options and alternative entry pathways into the University.
MINIMUM ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAMME
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All Curtin courses are taught in English and applicants must demonstrate
competence in English by meeting the Curtin English Language
requirements as outlined below:
The Intensive English Programme (IEP) is
designed to improve students' academic
English language proficiency. It specifically
caters for potential tertiary education students
who lack the English language entry
requirements to enter a Foundation or Degree
course.
ENGLISH QUALIFICATION
Foundation
Undergraduate
Postgraduate
Overall 5.5
(no individual
band below 5.0)
Overall 6.5
(no individual
band below 6.0)
Overall 6.5
(no individual
band below 6.0)
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(band minimum
W-21, L-13,
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C
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IELTS#1
Test of English as a
Foreign Language
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Foundation: Applicants with overall IELTS band 5.0 (with no individual band below 4.5) are required to take the PreUniversity English concurrently with the Foundation programme.
Undergraduate: Applicants with overall IELTS band 5.5 or 6 (with no individual band below 5.0) are required to take
Curtin University Fast Track Units in English.
Postgraduate: Applicants may be deemed to meet Curtin's English language requirements based on the completion
of a bachelor degree course in which English is the sole language of instruction. This will be assessed on a case-bycase basis.
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A Placement Test is administered to determine
students' command of English. Based on the test
results, students are placed at the appropriate
IEP level. The minimum English requirement to
do the Intensive English Programme is IELTS
band 3.0 or IEP Placement Test band 3.0.
Entry requirements
equivalent to
IELTS band 3.0
*The English Entry
requirement for
degree courses
is IELTS band 6.5.
There are four levels in the IEP: Level I, II, III and
IV, with four intakes/terms a year. Each term
comprises 9 weeks and the course consists of 20
contact hours per week.
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At the end of each nine-week term, students in
Level I, II and III sit for an internal test, and based
on their scores, they will be streamed to the
appropriate levels. Students might skip a level or
two if they meet the entry band requirement for
each level respectively as illustrated in the
diagram below. The exit test for Level IV is the
Cambridge IELTS.
Entry requirements
equivalent
to IELTS band 3.5
Entry requirements
equivalent
to IELTS band 4.0
Entry requirements
equivalent
to IELTS band 4.5
Level I
Level II
Level III
Level IV
Exit Test: Internal
Exit Test: Internal
Exit Test: Internal
Exit Test: IELTS
Foundation: Applicants with TOEFL scores between 61 and 70 are required to take the Pre-University English
concurrently with the Foundation programme.
Undergraduate: Applicants with TOEFL scores between 71 and 78 are required to take Curtin University Fast Track
Units in English.
Postgraduate: Applicants may be deemed to meet Curtin's English language requirements based on the completion
of a bachelor degree course in which English is the sole language of instruction. This will be assessed on a case-bycase basis.
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Foundation: Applicants with SPM English grade 'C' are required to take the Pre-University English concurrently with
the Foundation programme.
Undergraduate: Applicants with 1119 grade 'D' are required to take Curtin University Fast Track Units in English.
Foundation: Applicants with GCE 'O' Level grade 'D' are required to take the Pre-University English concurrently
with the Foundation programme.
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Undergraduate: Applicants with GCE 'O' Level grade 'D' are required to take Curtin University Fast Track Units in
English.
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English requirement for the respective programmes. Applicants must also meet the relevant academic qualifications for the
respective programmes.
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Besides the IEP, the Department of Language Studies and Humanities offers a 6-hour per week PreUniversity English unit for one semester. It aims to improve the students' English language
proficiency to the standard required for undergraduate or postgraduate studies. In addition, special
academic learning needs are supported through the academic modules offered by the Office of Dean,
Teaching and Learning. When necessary, students are encouraged to join these free 2-hour seminars
and workshops which cover topics such as Plagiarism, Academic English, Academic Listening and
Note Taking and Sentence Mechanics.
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COURSE TYPES AND STUDY AREAS
Ready to join us?
There are many different course types and study
areas at Curtin Sarawak. Whether you’re looking to
study a three or four years bachelor degree or a
semester-long graduate certificate, Curtin Sarawak
offers you choices to suit your needs. Below you will
find foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate
course types, and the time it could take you to
complete a programme when studying full-time.
PRE-UNIVERSITY
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Foundation courses
Foundation courses are intensive, focused one-year
courses which prepare students for undergraduate
study and guarantee entry to the university upon
successful completion.
UNDERGRADUATE
POSTGRADUATE
HIGHER DEGREE BY RESEARCH
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Graduate certificate
As a short vocationally-orientated programme,
graduate certificate courses are designed to develop
skills in a specialised area of study (one semester).
A higher degree by research differs from other
postgraduate degrees in that at least two-thirds of
the study programme must involve research.
Although some coursework units may be required,
the main part of your work will be in the form of a
thesis written under the guidance of a supervisor and
associate supervisor(s).
Graduate diploma
The graduate diploma is a specialised, vocationallyorientated award usually completed in two
semesters. Entry is usually based on completion of a
bachelor degree or diploma (one year).
Graduate entry master
Graduate entry master courses provide a fast-track
learning experience for students who already hold a
bachelor degree (three semesters to two years).
Master of Philosophy
The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) aims to expand
knowledge beyond the undergraduate honours or
postgraduate diploma level, culminating in a
research thesis. Upon completion of a master by
research degree, you may apply to be considered for
entry into a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programme.
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Bachelor degrees
A bachelor degree is the first degree earned at
university. At Curtin Sarawak, it is awarded for
completing an undergraduate course of study (three
to four years).
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Honours programme (Engineering)
Study consists of coursework at an advanced level
and research or project work.
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Master degree
A faculty may accept you into a master degree
provided you hold appropriate qualifications as
decided by the head of faculty (three semesters to
two years).
Doctor of Philosophy
As a doctoral research degree candidate, you will
uncover new knowledge either by the discovery of
new facts, the formulation of theories or the
innovative reinterpretation of known data and
established ideas. Your research will use an in-depth
understanding of theories and concepts to develop
practical solutions for real-world problems.
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FEES, INTAKES AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
STUDY AREAS
LANGUAGE STUDIES
• Intensive English Programme (IEP) - Elementary /
Intermediate / Upper Intermediate / Advanced (F1-K034)
FOUNDATION/PRE-UNIVERSITY STUDIES
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
• Commerce and Arts Stream (KA5811)
Graduate Certificate in Project Management (F1-K028)
• Engineering and Science Stream (KA5812)
Graduate Diploma in Project Management (F1-K029)
FEE INFORMATION
COURSE INFORMATION
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were correct at time of printing and valid for 2016,
they are indicative and subject to change. For a
more accurate indication of fees, go to
www.curtin.edu.my/future/fees/index.htm.
The course information provided here is subject to
change and Curtin Sarawak reserves the right to
change or alter any unit of study, withdraw any unit
of study or programme it offers, and/or try to vary
arrangement for any programme.
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Master of Science (Project Management) (F1-K030)
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Master of Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering)
(F1-K49)
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
Bachelor of Engineering majoring in:
Bachelor of Business Administration (KA1122/KR6329)
• Chemical Engineering (F1-K011)
Master of Philosophy (F1-K040/KA4658):
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (R/344/6/0107)
• Civil and Construction Engineering (F1-K012)
• Electrical and Computer Engineering
Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) (F1-K045)
• Computer Systems Engineering (2+2)* (F1-K010)
• Mechanical Engineering
Bachelor of Commerce with double majors in:
• Electrical Power Engineering (F1-K009)
• Accounting and Banking (F1-K046)
• Electronic and Communication Engineering (F1-K008)
• Accounting and Entrepreneurship (R/344/6/0108)
• Environmental Engineering (F1-K051)
• Accounting and Finance (F1-K006)
• Mechanical Engineering (F1-K013)
Master of Philosophy:
• Banking and Finance (F1-K024)
• Petroleum Engineering (KA 4812)
• Accounting (N/344/6/0150)
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• Business Law and Taxation (N/481/6/0272)
• Entrepreneurship and Marketing (R/342/6/0037)
• Finance and Management (F1-K038/KA4804)
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Bachelor
of Science majoring in
• Applied Geology (F1-K005)
• Finance and Marketing (F1-K007)
• Civil Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Applied Geology
GCE
STPM
General Certificate of Education
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All the fees quoted do not include 6% Goods &
Services Tax (GST).
ATAR
• Economics and Finance (N/314/6/0012)
• Information Systems (N/481/6/0273)
FEE PAYMENT
Payment of fees should be by international bank
draft in favour of CURTIN (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD.
Payment can also be made by telegraphic transfer
to the University’s bank account as follows:
Bachelor of Technology majoring in:
• Management (N/481/6/0274)
• Marketing and Public Relations (F1-K003)
• Computer Systems and Networking (F1-K015)
• Marketing (N/340/6/0228)
• Public Relations (N/321/6/0068)
• Public Relations and Management (F1-K002)
Doctor of Philosophy (F1-K027)/(F1-K040)
Bank
: Malayan Banking Berhad
112 Jalan Bendahara
98000 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
Account Number : 511010-554408
Account Name : Curtin (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.
Swi Code
: MBBEMYKL
Branch Code
: 11010
Note: Scores for individual prerequisites may be taken into consideration for
assessment purposes.
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A or A- = 5 points; B+ = 4 points; B = 3 points; B- or
C+ = 2 points; C = 1 point.
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UNDERGRADUATE CUT-OFF SCORES KEY
International Baccalaureate
WAUFP
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Business Administration
BA
BBA
Western Australian Universities’
Foundation Program
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Engineering
Bachelor of Science
BCom
BEng
BSc
Bachelor of Technology
BTech
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BACHELOR DEGREE KEY
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank applicable to all Australian matriculation
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• Management and Marketing (F1-K042)
• Tourism, Hospitality and Marketing (R/340/6/0331)
The fees are applicable to all new students enrolling
for the first time in a particular programme, and
current students commencing new programmes (e.g.
from Foundation to Degree) in 2016. The fees will
continue to be applicable until they complete their
programmes.
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Master of Petroleum Engineering (N/524/7/0047)
Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) (F1-K016)
Score conversion for HSC Grades/GCE A-level
A grade = 5 points; B grade = 4 points; C grade = 3
points; D grade = 2 points; E grade = 1 point.
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary
Education
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India Includes All India Senior School Certificate
awarded by The Central Board of Secondary
Education (CBSE), Indian School Certificate (ISC)
awarded by the Council for the Indian School
Certificate Examinations (CISCE), Higher School
Certificate (HSE) awarded by one of the State
Secondary School Boards. Certificates awarded by
the CBSE and the CISCE are generally considered to
represent a higher level of achievement than state
certificates.
STANDARD POSTGRADUATE DEGREE KEY
Master of Engineering Science
Master of Philosophy
Master of Science
MEngSc
MPhil
MSc
Doctor of Philosophy
PhD
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Examinations.
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FEES, INTAKES AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (CONTINUED)
FOUNDATION STUDIES
2016 COURSE FEES
The fees quoted below are applicable to new students enrolling for the first time in a particular programme, and current students commencing new programmes
(e.g. from Foundation to Degree) in 2016. The fees will continue to be applicable until you complete your programme.
COURSE NAME
PAY
MODE
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENTS
(RM)
MALAYSIAN
STUDENTS
(RM)
annum
20,240
15,968
term
3,594
2,397
unit*
2,530
1,996
PRE-UNIVERSITY PROGRAMMES
Foundation
Intensive English Programme
Pre-University English**
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES - ENGINEERING & SCIENCE
Bachelor of Engineering
annum
34,382
27,952
Bachelor of Technology
annum
26,320
20,912
Bachelor of Science (Applied Geology)
annum
34,382
27,952
Master of Philosophy (by research)
annum
28,848
24,528
unit*
4,889
3,974
Master of Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering)
Master of Petroleum Engineering
Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering)
unit*
6,000
5,000
annum
34,912
26,928
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMMES - BUSINESS & HUMANITIES
Bachelor of Commerce
annum
26,016
20,480
Bachelor of Business Administration
annum
26,016
20,480
Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)
annum
26,592
21,008
Graduate Certificate (Project Management)
unit*
3,519
3,075
Graduate Diploma (Project Management)
unit*
3,519
3,075
Master of Science (Project Management)
unit*
3,519
3,075
Doctor of Philosophy (by research)
annum
28,848
24,528
Doctor of Philosophy (Business)
annum
34,912
26,928
PATHWAYS TO FURTHER STUDY
AT CURTIN SARAWAK
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The course prepares students for undergraduate
study in Arts, Commerce and Social Sciences. It has
two streams and several units that are common to
all foundation courses like E ective Communication
skills and Writing and Research Skills. In the
Commerce stream, students study units in
Commerce Mathematics, Economics, Accounting
and Business Management. In the Arts & Media
stream, they study units in Media and
Communication, Journalism, Information
Technology, 20th Century World History, Screen
Production and Visual Culture.
Students who pass all subjects in the respective
Foundation courses can enter degree programmes
such as:
FOUNDATION STUDIES ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE STREAM (KA5812)
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This course prepares students for undergraduate
study in Engineering and Science, Computing and
Information Technology. In addition to several units
that are common to all foundation courses, students
study units in Engineering Mathematics, Physics
and Chemistry and Programming in C++.
• Bachelor of Business Administration
4
• Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication)
4
• Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
4
• Bachelor of Commerce (Finance)
4
• Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting & Banking,
Accounting & Entrepreneurship, Accounting &
Finance, Banking & Finance, Entrepreneurship &
Marketing, Finance & Management, Finance &
Marketing, Management & Marketing, Marketing &
Public Relations, Public Relations & Management,
Tourism & Hospitality & Marketing)
4
• Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical, Civil and
Construction, Computer Systems, Electrical
Power, Environmental, Electronic &
Communication, Mechanical, Petroleum)
4
* Per unit of 25 credit points.
** This English module/unit is to be undertaken by Foundation students who do not meet the English entry requirement for the Foundation programmes but have IELTS 5.0 (overall).
It will be undertaken concurrently with their Foundation units.
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
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Applicants must meet Curtin's minimum level of
entry and demonstrate competence in English by
meeting its English language requirement. Credits
towards a Curtin qualification may be granted to
applicants with qualifications from other
accredited educational institutions.
• Bachelor of Technology (Computer Systems &
Networking)
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• Bachelor of Science (Applied Geology)
PATHWAYS TO FURTHER STUDY
AT CURTIN PERTH
4
Students who obtain satisfactory results are eligible
for admission to a range of undergraduate courses
o ered at Curtin Perth.
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FOUNDATION ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Country
Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements for International Students
UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
FOUNDATION/PRE-UNIVERSITY INTAKES
Course Name
Duration
Intakes
Completion of Bangladesh Secondary School Certificate (SSC) with a minimum Grade Point
average of 3.5 (60-69%), separate evidence or English competency is required or GCE 'O' Level
- credit in 4 relevant academic subjects and English competence.
Foundation Studies Commerce and Arts Stream (KA5811)
1 year
March, August
Brunei
GCE 'O' Level - credit in 5 relevant academic subjects and English competence.
Foundation Studies Engineering and Science Stream (KA5812)
1 year
March, August
China
Completion of Senior Middle 2 and English competence.
Bangladesh
Intensive English Programme (F1-K034)
Hong Kong
-
HKCEE - Grade D in 5 subjects and English competence.
January, April,
June, September
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES
ADMISSION
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Courses leading to a first qualification, such as a
bachelor degree award, are referred to as
undergraduate courses. Bachelor degrees are
usually three years (Business, Science and
Technology programmes) or four years (Bachelor of
Engineering Honours programmes).
For admission to Curtin Sarawak, applicants must
satisfy minimum academic entry as well as English
competency requirements. Entry is competitive and
levels higher than the minimum may be required for
admission to some courses.
CREDIT FOR RECOGNISED LEARNING (CRL)
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India
Indonesia
SMA 3 - grade 6.0 average in 4 subjects and English competence.
Mauritius
GCE 'O' Level - credit in 5 relevant subjects and English competence.
Myanmar
GCE 'O' Level - credit in 5 relevant subjects and English competence.
Pakistan
Completion of Secondary School Certificate awarded by Federal Board of Intermediate and
Secondary Education with average of 60%in 4 academic subjects, and at least 60% in English
or GCE 'O' Level - credit in 5 relevant academic subjects and English competence.
Saudi Arabia
GCE 'O' Level - credit in 5 relevant academic subjects and English competence.
Singapore
GCE 'O' Level - credit in 5 relevant subjects and English competence.
Sri Lanka
GCE 'O' Level - credit in 5 relevant subjects and English competence.
U.A.E.
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Completion of All India Secondary School Certificate awarded by Central Board of Secondary
Education with an average of 60% in foursubjects, one of which must be English (60% or better)
or with separate evidence of competence in English or GCE 'O' Level - credit in4 relevant academic
subjects and English competency.
Pre-University English PROGRAMMES
(060*)
PRE-UNIVERSITY
-
March, August
* This English module/unit is to be undertaken by Foundation students who do not meet
the English entry requirement for the Foundation programmes but have IELTS 5.0
(overall). It will be undertaken concurrently with their Foundation units.
Curtin recognises students' relevant prior studies or
work experience, allowing some students to finish
their degrees in a shorter period of time. CRL (or
Advanced Standing) allows students to take
advantage of - and be rewarded for - their previous
studies.
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Students who have successfully completed and
passed the Foundation Studies - Commerce and Arts
Stream and Foundation Studies - Engineering and
Science Stream courses are directly admitted to the
respective Bachelor degree courses.
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Other qualifications that are also considered for
undergraduate degree admission are reflected in the
table on the following page.
e
As all courses are taught in English, applicants will
need to meet Curtin's English language requirement.
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Any one of the tests in the following table will be
accepted as satisfying Curtin's language
requirement; however, some courses may require a
higher score for English. Please refer to the individual
course listings on the following pages for more
information.
GCE 'O' Level - credit in 5 relevant academic subjects and English competence.
Country
Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements for Malaysian Students
Malaysia
SPM - 5 credits including English or 5 credits and English competency
*Commerce & Arts - 5 credits including English/ *Engineering & Science - 5 credits including
English and Mathematics and passes in Add. Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.
GCE ’O’ LEVEL - 5C including English or 5C and English competency.
UEC- Grade B in four relevant academic subjects and English competency.
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UNDERGRADUATE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Country
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Brunei
China
Fiji
India
Indonesia
Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements for International Students
Nepal
Completion of One year of a Bachelor's Degree with an average of not less than 65% from Tribhuvan or Kathmandu University - separateevidence of English competence is required.
Oman
Successful completion of one year of a degree at Sultan Qaboos University - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Nigeria
Three 'Ordinary' level passes (min grade C) and two 'Advanced' level passes (min of 5 points) in the General Certificate of Education (GCE)with grade C in 'O' level English, English Literature or with
separate evidence of English competence OR Three passes (min grade 6) in theWest African School Certificate Examination (WAS) and two passes (min of one C and one D grade) at Advanced level
in the West AfricanExaminations Council (WAEC) General Certificate of Education Certificate - separate evidence of English competence is required ORSuccessful completion of the first year of a
Bachelor degree at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Pakistan
Completion of the Higher Secondary School Certificate of Intermediate (Division 1) from Pakistan with an average of 65% in four (4)academic subjects with at least 60% in English OR Successful
completion of the first year of a three year Honours degree with gradesabove 50% or B at a recognised institution OR Successful completion of the first year of a four year degree in a professional
field at arecognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Successful completion of the first two years of a degree at the University of Kabul - separate evidence of English is required.
Completion of the Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with a minimum Grade Point average of 4.0 (70 - 79%) - separate evidence of English competency is required.
Three passes (Grade C or better) in the Brunei Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level Exam (GCE) and two passes(minimum of 5 points) in the Brunei Cambridge General
Certificate of Education Advanced Level Exam (GCE). Separate evidence of Englishcompetency is required. Or Successful completion of the first year of a degree from
Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) - separateevidence of English competency is required.
Successful completion of the National College Entrance Examination (NCEE) (also known as Gao Kao) and obtain an aggregate of the required individual subjects which is equivalent to 67%
of the overall maximum score, or a grade of 322/480,422/630, 503/750, 543/810 or 603/900 AND English competence OR completion of one year bachelor degree at a recognised university
and English competence.
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Completion of the Saudi Aramco College Preparatory Program (CPP) with a minimum GPA > 3.0 with at least two of the following subjects(AP Physics C Mechanics, AP Physics CE&M, AP Chemistry
AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Physics B or AP Statistics) - separateevidence of English competence is required OR Successful completion of the first year of a four year Bachelor degree at a
recognisedinstitution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Sri Lanka
Three 'Ordinary' level passes (min grade C) and two 'Advanced' level passes (min of one C and one D grade) in the General Certificate ofEducation (GCE) with grade C in 'O' level English,
English Literature or with separate evidence of English competence OR Three 'Ordinary'level passes with minimum grades of credit and two 'Advanced' level passes with minimum grades equal to
6 points in the Sri LankanGeneral Certificate of Education (GCE) (Excluding General Paper) with credit in 'O' level English or with separate evidence of Englishcompetence.
Successful completion of the Foundation Year at the University of the South Pacific - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Successful completion of the All India Senior School Certificates awarded by the Central Board of Secondary Education with an averageof 65% in four subjects, one of which must be English
(with 65% or better) or separate English competence OR successful completion ofIndian School Certificate (ISC) awarded by Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) or
Higher Secondary SchoolCertificate awarded by one of the State Boards of Higher Secondary Education with an average of 65% or better calculated from the bestfive subjects, one of which must
be English (with 65% or better) or with separate evidence of competence in English.
Successful completion of Ijazah - Sekolah Menengah Atas (SMA)/ (Certificate of Graduation from Academic Secondary School) with agrade of 8.0 or above in four academic subjects obtained from
a Private (Key) Senior Secondary School in Indonesia. Separate evidence ofEnglish competency is required. Please note that SMA qualification can only be used for entry into Bachelor of Commerce.
A higherqualification is required for entry into Bachelor of Engineering.
Iran
Successful completion of the first year of a four year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution - separate evidence of Englishcompetence is required.
Iraq
Successful completion of the first year of a four year Bachelor degree at a recognised institution - separate evidence of Englishcompetence is required.
Successful completion of the year first year of a Bachelor degree at the University of Qatar - separate evidence of English competence is required.
U.A.E.
Successful completion of the first year of a Bachelor degree at United Arab Emirates University - separate evidence of English competenceis required.
Vietnam
Completion of the Bang Tu tai or Bang Tot nghiep Pho thong Trung hoc (Vietnamese Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma) withan average of at least 80% in the six compulsory academic
subjects in the Thi Tot Nghiep Pho thong Trung hoc (Secondary SchoolLeaving Examination) - separate evidence of English competence is required OR successful completion of one year of a
bachelor degree ata recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Yemen
Successful completion of the first year of a degree at the University of Sana'a or the University of Aden - separate evidence of English competence is required.
Zimbabwe
Three General Certificate of Education (GCE) 'Ordinary' level passes or three General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) passes(min grade C) and two 'Advanced' level passes (min of 5 points)
in the GCE, including Grade C or better in 'O' level English, EnglishLiterature or English Language or with separate evidence of English competence OR Completion of five Zimbabwe Schools
Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) 'Ordinary' level passes and three 'Advanced' level passes (min grade of C), including Grade C or better in 'O' level English,English Literature of English Language or
with separate evidence of English competence.
Note: Applicants from countries not listed above should contact Curtin Sarawak for further details.
Japan
Successful completion of first year of a Gakushi (Bachelor's degree) at a recognised institution - separate evidence of Englishcompetence is required.
Kenya
Completion of the Kenya Certificate of Education (KCE) with a pass with credit (grade 6 or better) in three subjects and two passes (minof one C and one D grade) in the Kenya Advanced Certificate
of Education (KACE) managed by the Kenya National Examinations Council- separate evidence of English competence is required.
South Korea
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Country
Qualification and Minimum Entry Requirements for Malaysian Students
Malaysia
Two Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan (Malay medium) (STPM) passes (min of one B and one C+ grade) (General Paper not accepted) and three credit passes at SPM level (min grade C) and a grade of B4 or
better after the year 2000, or a grade of C6 or better from the year 2006 in1119 Bahasa Inggeris (English) or with separate evidence of English competence, OR Three 'Ordinary' level passes
(min grade C) and two 'Advanced' level passes (min of 5 points (refer to cut-o score table) – best of 3 subjects is selected if taking more than 2 'A' level units) in the General Certificate of Education
(GCE) with a grade of C or better in 'Ordinary' level English, English Literature or with separate evidence of English competence, OR Completion of the Malaysian Unified Examination Certificate
(UEC) (Senior Middle Level) with min 20 points aggregated from the best five selected academic subjects – separate evidence of English competence is required.
Completion of High School Diploma with a score of 300 (75%) in the National University Entrance Examination (College Scholastic AbilityTest) (CSAT) OR Successful completion of the first year of
a four year Bachelor degree course from a recognised institution - separateevidence of English competence is required.
Mauritius
Three 'Ordinary' level passes (minimum grade C) in the Cambridge School Certificate (CSC) GCE 'O' level and two 'Advanced' Level passes(minimum of 5 points) in the Cambridge Higher School
Certificate (CHSC) GCE 'A' Level; and a grade C or better in 'O' level English,English Literature of English Language OR Successful completion of the Charles Telfair Institute, Foundation Studies
Program - separate evidence of English is not required.
Myanmar
Successful completion of a four year Bachelor degree in Arts, Science, Commerce or Economics at a recognised institution OR Successfulcompletion of two years of a five year Honours Bachelor
degree in Arts, Science, Commerce or Economics or a Bachelor degree in aprofessional field at a recognised institution - separate evidence of English competence is required.
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UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE LISTINGS
UNDERGRADUATE INDICATIVE CUT-OFF SCORES
Course Name
GCE-A Level/STPM/
(best of 3 subjects)
UEC
(best of 5 subjects)
IB
Ontario Gr
12 (best of 6)
ATAR (incl. WACE/
SACE/HSC/VCE)
WAUPP
(CPS)
15
25
60
70
53
65%
6
Business Administration (BBA)
5
20
15
25
60
70
53
65%
6
Commerce (single and double majors)
Computer Systems Engineering (BEng)
Computer Systems & Networking (BTech)
Electrical Power Engineering (BEng)
9
5
9
5
9
28
28
20
28
20
28
Course Prerequisites
Accreditation/Recoqnition/
Membership
Career Opportunities
Bachelor of Arts
(Mass Communication)
F1-K016 / 018629D
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Public Relations O cer, Market Researcher, Journalist, Advertising Account Executive, Copywriter,
Media Liaison O cer, Communications O cer, Filmmaker, Production Designer, Online Writer,
Web Communications Consultant, Online Marketer
Bachelor of Business Administration
Ka1122/KR6329/
018007A
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Management Consultants, Business Development O cers, Industrial Relations O cers, Human Resources
O cers, Logistics O cers, Purchasing O cers, Retail Managers, Market Researchers, Financial Consultants
Bachelor of Commerce
(Accounting)
R/344/6/0107/
013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA ICAA
CPA Australia MIA MICPA
Auditor, Professional Accountant, Company Secretary, Tax Agent/Consultant,Auditor, Business Analyst,
Tax Advisor, Treasurer
Bachelor of Commerce (Finance)
F1-K045 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Auditor, Professional Accountant, Insurance O cer, Bank O cer, Financial Dealer and Broker, Credit Analyst,
Bank Manager, Financial Planner, Investment Banker, Finance Manager
Bachelor of Commerce
(Accounting and Banking)
F1-K046 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA ICAA
CPA Australia MIA MICPA
Auditor, Professional Accountant, Insurance O cer, Bank O cer, Financial Dealer and Broker, Credit Analyst,
Bank Manager, Financial Planner, Investment Banker, Finance Manager
Bachelor of Commerce
(Accounting and Entrepreneurship)
R/344/6/0108/
013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA ICAA
CPA Australia MIA MICPA
Management Consultant, Business Development O cer, HR O cer, Operations O cer, Logistics O cer,
Purchasing O cer, Retail Manager, Market Researcher, Business Planner
Bachelor of Commerce
(Accounting and Finance)
F1-K006 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA ICAA
CPA Australia MIA MICPA
Professional Accountant, Auditor, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Funds Manager, Futures Trader
Bachelor of Commerce
(Banking and Finance)
F1-K024 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Loan O cer, Financial Analyst, Stockbroker, Merchant Banker, Investment Fund Manager, Financial Advisor
Bachelor of Commerce
(Entrepreneurship and Marketing)
R/342/6/0037/
013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Management consultant, Business Development O cer, Industrial Relations O cer, Human Resources O cer,
Operations O cer, Logistics O cer, Supply Chain O cer, Branding Expert, Retail Manager, Market Researcher,
Statistician, Business Planner
Bachelor of Commerce
(Finance and Management)
F1-K038 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Futures Trader, General Manager, O ce Administrator, International
Financier, Investment and Retirement Consultant,Portfolio Analyst, Stockbroker, Treasurer, Insurance O cer
Sri Lanka
20
9
Duration/Intakes
BUSINESS AND HUMANITIES
India/Pakistan
5
Civil and Construction Engineering (BEng)
19
19
15
19
15
19
29
29
25
29
25
29
70
70
60
70
60
70
80
80
70
80
70
80
59
59
53
59
53
59
76%
76%
65%
76%
65%
76%
10
10
6
10
6
10
Electronic & Communication Engineering (BEng)
9
28
19
29
70
80
59
76%
10
Mass Communication (BA)
5
20
15
25
60
70
53
65%
6
Mechanical Engineering (BEng)
9
28
19
29
70
80
59
76%
10
Bachelor of Commerce
(Finance and Marketing)
F1-K007 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Brand Manager, Direct Marketer, Electronic Marketer, Financial Analyst, Financial Planner, Futures Trader,
Market Researcher, Marketing Manager, Product Manager, Stockbroker, Insurance O cer, Events Coordinator
Petroleum Engineering (BEng)
9
28
19
29
70
80
59
76%
10
Bachelor of Commerce
(Management and Marketing)
F1-K042 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Brand Manager, General Manager, Product Manager, Management Consultant, Market Researcher,
Marketing Manager, Business Development O cer, Industrial Relations O cer, Human Resources O cer,
Operations O cer, Branding Expert, Purchasing O cer, Retail Manager
Bachelor of Commerce
(Marketing and Public Relations)
F1-K003 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Advertising Professional, Brand Manager, Direct Marketer, Marketing Executive, New Product Developer,
Electronic Marketer, Publications O cer, Sports Marketing Executive, Function Coordinator,
Corporate Communication and Media Planner, Management Consultant, Function Coordinator
Bachelor of Commerce
(Public Relations and Management)
F1-K002 / 013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Direct Marketer, Event Coordinator, General Manager, Management Consultant, Media Manager,
Public Relations O cer, Publications O cer and Manager, Campaign Organiser, Product O cer
Bachelor of Commerce
(Tourism, Hospitality and
Marketing Double Major)
R/340/6/0331/
013905G
3 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Tourism Manager, Executive O cer of Tourism Companies, Transportation and Travel Consultant,
Advertising Professional, Brand Manager, Electronic Commerce Professional, Direct Marketer, Event and
Convention Manager, Market Researcher, Product Manager, Publications O cer
Cut-off scores key:
GCE
STPM
IB
ATAR
HKDSE
India
Sri Lanka
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HKDSE
Applied Geology (BSc)
Chemical Engineering (BEng)
MoHe course
approval code/
CRICOS code
Course Name
:
:
:
:
:
:
General Certificate of Education
Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia
International Baccalaureate
Australian Tertiary Admission Rank - applicable to all Australian matriculation
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education
Includes All India Senior School Certificate awarded by The Central Board of Secondary School
Education (CBSE), Indian School Certificate (ISC) awarded by the Council for the Indian School
Certificate Examinations (CISCE), Higher School Certificate (HSC) awarded by one of the State
Secondary School Boards. Certificates awarded by the CBSE and the CISCE are generally
considered to represent a higher level of achievement than state certificates.
: GCE ‘A’ level issued by the Department of Examinations
Score Conversion for advanced level/HSC Grades GCE/GCSE: A grade = 5 points;
B grade = 4 points; C grade = 3 points; D grade = 2 points; E grade = 1 point
Subject Grades Conversion for STPM: A or A- = 5 points; B+ = 4 points; B = 3 points;
B- or C+ = 2 points; C = 1 point
UEC Points Aggregate Grades Conversion: A1 = 8, A2 = 7, B3 = 6, B4 = 5, B5 = 4, B6 = 3, C7 = 2, C8 =1,
F9 = 0
UEC selected subjects: Mathematics Advance Mathematics I Advance Mathematics II Biology
Chemistry Physics Business Studies Bookkeeping and Accounts Accounting Economics
History Geography
Note: Scores for individual prerequisites may be taken into consideration for assessment purposes.
MQA - Malaysian Qualifications Agency
JPA - Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (Public Services Department)
CPA - Certified Public Accountants
ICAA - Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia
MICPA - Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants
MIA - Malaysian Institute of Accountants
Disclaimer: Information provided above is subject to change and Curtin Sarawak reserves the right to change
or alter any unit of study, withdraw any unit of study which it o ers, and/or to vary arrangements for any
programme, including switching from face-to-face to online teaching.
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POSTGRADUATE STUDIES (BY COURSEWORK)
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE LISTINGS
MoHe course
approval code/
CRICOS code
Duration/Intakes
Bachelor of Engineering
(Chemical Engineering)
F1-K011 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics
(including calculus),
Physics and Chemistry
MQA JPA BEM
EAust IChemE,UK
Chemical Engineer, Water Treatment Engineer, Chemical Process Engineer, Microbiological Engineer,
Metallurgical Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
(Civil and Construction Engineering)
F1-K012 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics
(including calculus),
Physics and Chemistry
MQA JPA BEM
EAust
Municipal Engineer, Construction Engineer, Builder, Project Builder
Bachelor of Engineering
(Computer Systems Engineering)
F1-K010 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics
(including calculus),
Physics and Chemistry
MQA JPA BEM
EAust
Computer System Engineer, Service Engineer, System Engineer
Course Name
Course Prerequisites
Accreditation/Recoqnition/
Membership
Career Opportunities
ENGINEERING AND SCIENCE
POSTGRADUATE BY COURSEWORK DEGREES
ADMISSION
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Graduate certificate courses are designed to develop
skills in a specialised area that may or may not be
directly related to that of your undergraduate
degree. Some graduate certificates are specifically
designed for non-graduates and allow you to
progress towards further postgraduate study. All of
the programmes are career oriented, and usually
take one trimester full-time or equivalent
part-time.
For admission into Curtin Sarawak, you must
provide evidence of completion of a degree from a
recognised university and provide evidence of
English language proficiency. In addition, you may
need to meet specific course pre-requisites.
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F1-K009 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics
(including calculus),
Physics and Chemistry
MQA JPA BEM
EAust
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electronic and Communication
Engineering)
F1-K008 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics
(including calculus),
Physics and Chemistry
MQA JPA BEM
EAust
Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
(Environmental Engineering)
F1-K051
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics
(including calculus),
Physics and Chemistry
MQA JPA
Environmental Engineer, Environmental Quality Control Engineer, Health & Safety Engineer, Environmental
Enforcement O cer, Risk Assessment Engineer, Process Engineer, Consultant Engineer, Site/Resident
Engineer, Public Health Engineer, Site Remediation Engineer, Landfill Engineer, Water Supply Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
(Mechanical Engineering)
F1-K013 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics
(including calculus),
Physics and Chemistry
MQA JPA BEM
EAust
Mechantronic Engineer, Mechanical Engineer
Bachelor of Engineering
(Petroleum Engineering)
KA 4812 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics
(including calculus),
Physics and Chemistry
MQA JPA
Petroleum Engineer
Bachelor of Science
(Applied Geology)
F1-K005 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA
Geologist, Geological Engineer, Field/Exploration Geologist, Geochemist/Mineralogist/Petrologist,
Geomorphologist,Hydrogeologist/Hydrologist, Mine Site Geologist, Palaeontologist, Petroleum Geologist,
Structural geologist
Bachelor of Technology
(Computer Systems and Networking)
F1-K015 / 072467B
4 Years/
February, July
Mathematics is desirable
MQA JPA IEA
CCNA
Applications System Designer, Database Design Specialist, Network Designer, Operations Systems
Designer, So ware Designer, Computer Network Administrator, Systems Analyst
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electrical Power Engineering)
MQA - Malaysian Qualifications Agency
JPA - Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam (Public Services Department)
BEM - Board of Engineers Malaysia
EAust - Engineers Australia
IChemE, UK - Institution of Chemical Engineers, UK
IEA - Institution of Engineers Australia
AIG - Australian Institute of Geoscientists
AIMM - Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy
GSA - Geological Society of Australia
CCNA - Cisco Certified Network Associates
Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer
Graduate diplomas are specialised, vocationallyoriented awards. Entry is normally based on
completion of a bachelor degree, although this can
be in an unrelated field if you have work experience
in the field of study.
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As all courses at Curtin Sarawak are taught in
English, you will need to meet Curtin's English
Language requirements based on completion of a
bachelor degree course in which English was the
language of instruction. This will be assessed on a
case-by-case basis.
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Any one of the tests in the following table can also
be accepted as satisfying Curtin's English language
requirement:
MINIMUM ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Results for IELTS and TOEFL are valid for two years.
English Language Test
Score
IELTS - Writing and Speaking
- Reading and Listening
- Overall Band Score
6.0*
6.0*
6.5*
Test of English as a
Foreign Language (TOEFL)
90 Internet based
(22 in each section)
* Di erent programmes require di erent IELTS results. Each application is
assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Graduate diplomas introduce graduates from
disciplines outside of their chosen higher degree to
postgraduate studies. Less academically qualified
applicants may still apply. Graduate diplomas are
usually completed in two trimester full-time or
equivalent part-time.
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A faculty may accept you into a master degree
provided that you hold appropriate qualifications as
decided by the head of faculty.
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Mature-age students who do not have formal entry
qualifications may still qualify for admission to the
master programme.
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A master degree is usually completed in one year on
a trimester or semester basis, unless Credit for
Recognised Learning (CRL) is awarded as a result of
other relevant studies. Some master degrees also
have a work experience component.
Disclaimer: Information provided above is subject to change and Curtin Sarawak reserves the right to change or alter any unit of
study, withdraw any unit of study which it o ers, and/or to vary arrangements for any programme, including switching from face-toface to online teaching.
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FEES, INTAKES AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (CONTINUED)
POSTGRADUATE STUDIES (BY RESEARCH)
POSTGRADUATE DEGREE LISTINGS
MoHe course approval code/
CRICOS code
Duration
Intakes
F1-K028 / 029361C
4 units of study
January, May, August
F1-K029 / 027213J
8 units of study
January, May, August
Master of Science (Project Management)
F1-K030 / 027245A
18 months
January, May, August
Master of Engineering Science
(Electrical Engineering)
F1-K049 / 042175G
2 years
February, July
Master of Petroleum Engineering
N/524/7/0047
18 months
February
Master of Philosophy (Business)
N/344/6/0150, N/481/6/0272,
N/314/6/0012, N/481/6/0273,
N/481/6/0274, N/340/6/0228,
N/321/6/0063
2 Years
January, July
Curtin Sarawak Research Institute
Energy and biotechnology, emphasising multi-disciplinary and
collaborative research to develop holistic solutions
encompassing scientific, technological, social and economic
aspects.
Master of Philosophy (Engineering)
F1-K040 / KA4658
2 years
January, July
Doctor of Philosophy (Business)
F1-K027 / 006093G
4 years
January, July
STUDY SUPPORT
Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering)
F1-K040 / 050587J
4 years
January, July
Course Name
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
(also called Master by Research)
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A Master of Philosophy degree is awarded for a
thesis or a combination of a thesis and coursework
in which the coursework component does not
exceed one third of the degree or master
programme. The award indicates that the thesis, in
the opinion of the examiners, constitutes a
substantial original contribution to the knowledge
or understanding of a field of study and
demonstrates the capacity of the candidate to
conceive, design and carry to completion
independent research.
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A candidate may enrol in a degree or master
programme either full-time or part-time. Enrolment
is usually for a minimum of one year and a
maximum of two years of equivalent full-time
study.
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A candidate may enrol in a Doctoral degree either
full-time or part-time. Enrolment in the degree is
usually for a minimum of two years and a maximum
of four years of equivalent full-time study.
ADMISSION
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Applicants for Master of Philosophy must have
completed a bachelor degree with first or second
class honours or their equivalent; a postgraduate
diploma or its equivalent; or a bachelor degree with a
superior performance, together with relevant and
substantial work experience.
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Applicants for Doctor of Philosophy must have
completed a master by research degree or bachelor
degree with first or upper second class honours.
Applicants who have only completed a Bachelor pass
degree may also be considered if they can
demonstrate superior academic achievement,
significant research or work experience, and the
capacity to undertake significant research.
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A doctoral degree is awarded for a thesis or a
combination of a thesis and coursework in which the
coursework component does not exceed one third of
the doctoral degree programme. The award indicates
that the thesis, in the opinion of the examiners,
constitutes a substantial original contribution to the
knowledge or understanding of a field of study and
demonstrates the capacity of the candidate to
conceive, design and carry to completion
independent research. The doctoral candidate should
uncover new knowledge either by the discovery of
new facts, the formation of theories, or the
innovative re-interpretation of known data and
established ideas.
Applications for higher degrees by research can be
made at any time of the year. You will need to
consult the Dean, Curtin Sarawak Graduate School,
or Faculty Postgraduate Studies Coordinator, Dean of
Faculty, Head of Department or any individual
academic sta member in the relevant teaching area
to discuss the suitability of your proposed research
topic. You will also need to meet Curtin's entry
requirements and ensure that a supervisor and
facilities are available to accommodate your
research.
RESEARCH AREAS
Graduate Certificate in Project Management
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Research students join the vibrant research communities at
Curtin Sarawak based on their chosen research area. Strategic
research focus and research areas are structured around the
following areas:
GRADUATE DIPLOMA
Graduate Diploma in Project Management
MASTER
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Faculty of Engineering and Science
Applied Geology, Chemical Engineering, Civil & Construction
Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering,
Petroleum Engineering
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Faculty of Business and Humanities
Accounting, Corporate Social Responsibility, Corporate
Governance, Management, Marketing, Economics, Finance,
Banking, Education
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY
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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
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Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy candidates are
eligible for financial support for consumables and fieldworkrelated spending. They will also have the opportunity to attend
specialised research training seminars, professorial training
workshops, and national or international conferences supported
by the University.
Disclaimer: Information provided above is subject to change and Curtin Sarawak reserves the right to change or alter any unit of study, withdraw any
unit of study which it o ers, and/or to vary arrangements for any programme, including switching from face-to-face to online teaching.
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In addition, they will have full access to online resources
(including international journals, conference proceedings, ebooks, etc.) provided by the parent campus in Perth.
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Kuching
Indicate preferred centre Miri
Study period (eg. Semester 1, Trimester 1)
When do you wish to commence studies? Year
Major area of study/or stream if relevant (eg. Accounting)
Email
Mobile
What course do you wish to apply for? Refer to the list of courses on the following page.
Facsimile
Home Phone
COURSE INFORMATION
Extension
Office Phone
Country
Post/Zip Code
CONTACT DETAILS
State
Suburb/Town/City
Number and Street
(RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS IN HOME COUNTRY OR STATE)
What is the main language spoken
at your home?
Race/Ethnicity
PERMANENT ADDRESS
Place of Issue
Course title (eg. Bachelor of Commerce,
Master of Engineering Science)
Month
Day
Nationality
International
Passport Expiry Date
State of Birth/
Residency
Other Malaysian
Year
Sarawakian
Year
Affix your
passport-sized
photograph
here
(Non-Sarawakians and international applicants only)
The University conducts an orientation programme
to assist students to settle in Miri and into the
University environment. The programme includes
information on enrolment procedures, study skills,
campus facilities, support services, public transport,
shopping and recreational activities. It is supported
by specialist staff members, student associations
and senior students. All new students are required to
attend.
Month
4.
Day
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4. To request the Airport Reception Service (ARS) on
arrival, you will need to complete the Airport
Reception Service Booking Form available at
international.curtin.edu.my/the-internationaldivision/airport-reception-service/. ARS requests
must be submitted 3 working days in advance.
Passport No.
You are then required to present the VAL along with
your passport and Letter of Offer to the Malaysian
Embassy in your country for 'Single Entry Visa'
endorsement.
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You are required to report to the Curtin Sarawak
International Division Office during office hours, and
will be assisted to open a bank account and make an
appointment for a medical check-up.
(Malaysians only)
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3.
IC No.
5. The student pass application process usually takes
one month. Upon approval, a Visa Approval Letter
(VAL) from the Sarawak Immigration Department
will be couriered to you.
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Male Female
4. The Student Pass Application pack includes
(international students only):
 Student Pass Application Form Im. 14 Pin. 1/93
 Visa Application Form Im. 38 Pin. 1/93
 Foreign Student Particulars
 English translation of the above forms
 Student Pass Application Policy and Procedures
• Curtin Medical Form
3. Make arrangements for accommodation. To book
campus accommodation, log on to
www.curtin.edu.my/future/accomodation.htm.
Date of Birth
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If you have requested the Airport Reception Service,
you will be met at Miri Airport and transported to
your campus accommodation or short-term
accommodation.
Gender
3. Successful applicants will receive an Offer Pack
containing a Letter of Offer, Acceptance of Offer
Form, Enrolment Form and Student Pass Application
documents. To accept the offer, complete and sign
the forms and return them with fee payment by the
due date stated in the offer letter.
2.
APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION
e
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Residency Status
2. Wherever possible, arrange your itinerary to transit
at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA), which
is the main entry point to Malaysia, then travel to
Miri within the same day.
(If previously given another offer or previously a Curtin Student)
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2. Application Forms must be supported by certified
copies of relevant documents.
Curtin Student ID
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To ensure smooth immigration clearance at KLIA
and Miri Airport, you will need to produce your
passport, Letter of Offer and Visa Approval Letter at
the airport immigration counters.
Given Names
1.
Surname/Family Name
1. It is advisable to book an air ticket immediately
after accepting the offer as airline seats are in high
demand before the start of each semester.
Title (Mr., Ms., etc.)
1. Complete the Application Form in the following
pages or apply online by clicking the ‘Apply Now’
button on our website at www.curtin.edu.my.
PERSONAL DETAILS
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Apply online by clicking on the ‘Apply Now’ button on our
website at www.curtin.edu.my.
ON ARRIVAL
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Forward your completed application to:
Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia
CDT 250, 98009 Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia
BEFORE LEAVING HOME
4. This application form is the property of
Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia.
5. Please state N/A (Not Applicable) for
irrelevant sections.
HOW TO APPLY
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1. Please complete using BLOCK LETTERS.
2. All sections must be completed.
3. Enclose one (1) set of supporting documents
with this application. All documents must be
certified by recognised bodies, e.g. original
issuing bodies or Commissioner of Oaths.
This application will not be processed unless
full documentation is attached. Supporting
documents will NOT be returned.
The following information is relevant to students applying directly to the University. Students who use the services of Curtin Sarawak registered agents should lodge their
applications via the agents and contact them for any queries throughout the admission process.
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Bachelor of Technology majoring in:
• Computer Systems and Networking (F1-K015)
Bachelor of Science majoring in:
• Applied Geology (F1-K005)
Bachelor of Engineering majoring in:
• Chemical Engineering (F1-K011)
• Civil and Construction Engineering (F1-K012)
• Computer Systems Engineering (2+2)* (F1-K010)
• Electrical Power Engineering (F1-K009)
• Electronic and Communication Engineering (F1-K008)
• Environmental Engineering (F1-K051)
• Mechanical Engineering (F1-K013)
• Petroleum Engineering (KA4812)
Score
IELTS
Date taken
Date taken
Other (Please specify)
GCE/SPM
Date taken
Institution/School/University
Year enrolled
No
Yes
Telephone +
Post/Zip Code
Date results expected
(if applicable)
Hearing
Vision
Learning
Medical
Mobility
(HOME COUNTRY)
Telephone +
Yes
Yes
No
(FOR APPLICATIONS THROUGH AGENTS)
If yes, please state the agency/company’s name
Are you submitting this application through a Curtin registered agent?
AGENT DETAILS
If you would like to obtain your entry visa from a Malaysian embassy/
high commission/consulate/diplomatic office other than that in
your home country, please state the location of your choice
If yes, please state visa reference number, expiry date and visa type
Yes
(FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS ONLY)
Are you currently in Malaysia?
VISA DETAILS
Yes
No
Student housing details can be viewed on the Housing Services website at www.curtin.edu.my/future/newstudents.htm
The University accepts only online accommodation bookings.
STUDENT HOUSING DETAILS
Relationship
Name
Person to be contacted in your home country in case of an emergency.
EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS
If you have a disability, would you like to receive information on support services, equipment and facilities
available that may assist you?
Please indicate the type(s) of disability
Do you have a disability, impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies?
Other
No
No
The information below is used to assist the University in monitoring, supporting and improving services to students with medical/
disability requirements. Disclosing this information will not affect your admission to the University.
MEDICAL/DISABILITY NEEDS
Position Title and brief description of your duties
Contact Name
Address
Employer/Company Name
Note: Submission of supplementary information to your postgraduate application varies across courses.
No
Year completed (eg.
2003 or not completed)
(TO BE COMPLETED IF APPLYING FOR A POSTGRADUATE COURSE WHERE WORK EXPERIENCE IS AN ENTRY REQUIREMENT)
EMPLOYMENT DETAILS
If yes, name of organisation
Yes
(PLEASE ATTACH SPONSORSHIP LETTER IF AVAILABLE)
Will your tuition fees be paid by an organisation?
SPONSOR DETAILS
Would you like the above qualifications to be assessed to Credit for Recognised Learning?
Name of qualifications (eg. SPM, GCE ‘O’/’
A’ level, HSC, Degree
Please provide details of all formal studies that you have completed and those you are currently undertaking. You are required
to supply an original or certified* copy of your academic award(s) and transcript(s) for all tertiary studies. Academic records must
contain an explanation of grading system descriptions.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
Score
TOEFL
As all our courses are taught in English, applicants will need to meet Curtin’s English language requirement. If your education
qualifications were not completed wholly or predominantly in English, please indicate what test(s) you have taken (or intend taking)
and attach certified* documentary evidence or results.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
Disclaimer: Information on courses offered in this publication is correct at the time of printing and valid for 2016/2017, but may be subject to change. Curtin Sarawak reserves the right to
change the content and/or method of assessment, to change or alter course fees of any unit of study, to withdraw any unit of study programme which it offers, to impose limitations on
enrolments in any unit or programme and/or to vary arrangements for any programme, including switching from face-to-face to online teaching.
Doctor of Philosophy (F1–K040)
Doctor of Philosophy (F1-K027)
• Master of Philosophy (Accounting) (N/344/6/0150)
• Master of Philosophy (Business Law and Taxation) (N/481/6/0272)
• Master of Philosophy (Economic and Finance) (N/314/6/0012)
• Master of Philosophy (Information Systems) (N/481/6/0273)
• Master of Philosophy (Management) (N/481/6/0274)
• Master of Philosophy (Marketing) (N/340/6/0228)
• Master of Philosophy (Public Relations) (N/321/6/0063)
Master of Philosophy (F1-K040/KA4658):
• Electrical and Computer Engineering
• Mechanical Engineering
• Civil Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Applied Geology
Master of Petroleum Engineering (N/524/7/0047)
Master of Engineering Science (Electrical Engineering) (F1-K49)
Graduate Certificate in Project Management (F1-K028)
Graduate Diploma in Project Management (F1-K029)
Master of Science (Project Management) (F1-K030)
PROFESSIONAL & POSTGRADUATE STUDIES
Commerce and Arts Stream (KA5811)
Engineering and Science Stream (KA5812)
Bachelor of Commerce with double majors in:
• Accounting and Banking (F1-K046)
• Accounting and Entrepreneurship (R/344/6/0108)
• Accounting and Finance (F1-K006)
• Banking and Finance (F1-K024)
• Entrepreneurship and Marketing (R/342/6/0037)
• Finance and Management (F1-K038/KA4804)
• Finance and Marketing (F1-K007)
• Management and Marketing (F1-K042)
• Marketing and Public Relations (F1-K003)
• Public Relations and Management (F1-K002)
• Tourism, Hospitality and Marketing Double Major (R/340/6/0331)
Bachelor of Arts (Mass Communication) (F1-K016)
Bachelor of Business Administration (KA1122/KR6329)
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) (R/344/6/0107)
Bachelor of Commerce (Finance) (F1-K045)
Intensive English Programme (IEP) Elementary/Intermediate/Upper Intermediate/
Advanced (F1-K034)
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UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES
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