Bachelor of Engineering (Honours), Bachelor of Innovation
2025
- Total Tuition Fees54,894 AUDVerified
- Fees per Academic Year36,596 AUDVerified
- Course duration1.5 Year (78 weeks)
Overview
Introduction
A career in international security is about making and supporting the key decisions that promote national safety and determine our collective future.This course will equip you with effective critical thinking skills and specialist knowledge in international relations and security studies, preparing you to be an effective leader and decision-maker in a rapidly changing world.Across 1.5 years of study, you’ll gain expertise in national strategy, policymaking, intelligence and law enforcement.Under the guidance of academics with practical experience at senior-levels in policymaking and intelligence analysis, you’ll explore the traditional topics of war, peace and strategy, as well as newer dimensions of security, including environmental and climate change, disinformation and cyber power, humanitarian and cultural issues, transnational networks, and emerging technologies.You can choose to focus your skills in a particular area of interest such as intelligence, strategy or regional security.In your final year, you’ll develop advanced research and policymaking skills through a professional work placement or research project/dissertation.Curtin graduates have embarked on careers in Australia and around the world, contributing to critical discussions on topics such as the AUKUS alliance, China’s expanding power, the Ukraine war and the emergence of global extremism.Intermediate awardsYou may be able to exit this course early with a Graduate Certificate in International Security or a Graduate Diploma of International Security once you have completed the required units.Further studyIf you choose to complete a research dissertation as part of this course and complete it to a high standard, you may be eligible for entry into a doctoral degree.[117067J]
Key Dates
2025
English Language Requirements
IELTS score
PTE scores
2025 year
Listening
6.0
Speaking
6.0
Reading
6.0
Writing
6.0
Overall
6.5
School Level
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Course Campus
- WA
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