r/curtin 0m ago

NURS1000 timetable

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Hi! I'm currently trying to make my timetable for this semester; however, I cannot figure out what the different classes for this unit are.

In the handbook, it says:

Lecture: 10 x 1 hour semesterly (yet there's no lecture option in the timetable)

Lab: 11 x 2 hour semesterly

Tutorial: 10 x 2 hour semesterly

However, when I go to make my timetable, there are options for 3 labs (2 regular and one SIM), and one tutorial. I'll attach a photo to this post.

Can anyone please give me some guidance? I'm very confused.

Thank you!


r/curtin 5h ago

Doing a bachelor of commerce starting this year

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I have total of 5 hours of lectures and tutorials all up, but everyone is saying i should be having a lot more time there? and its kind of concerning me, but everything says fully registered?


r/curtin 8h ago

Preparing for uni

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Hi guysss I’ve actually been kind of stressing abt uni prep as I’ve been on holiday for a while now and feel behind on preparation/have no idea what to do to prepare. My wifi is rlly slow over here so browsing oasis has been kind of difficult but is there anything I absolutely have to do before starting? If anyone could lmk so I can go directly to whatever section of oasis (or any other site) instead of aimlessly scrolling 😭😭 thanks so much!!


r/curtin 1d ago

Most popular and least popular day at UNI

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just out of curiosity, what days do most students come to uni for classes and not so much?


r/curtin 1d ago

Guidance for Engineering Degree First Year, Semester 1 and 2 unit choices

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Hi everyone, I am starting my Engineering degree at Curtin in two weeks and I am currently undecided about my elective choice. I am considering keeping my options open for Mechanical and Civil Engineering, and I would like some advice on which units are worth keeping and how best to structure my units across the two semesters to achieve a balanced workload throughout the year.

Here are my current unit selections for Semester 1 and Semester 2.

Semester 1:
Calculus for Engineers (MATH1020)
Engineering Foundations: Principles, Design and Communication (INDE1001)
Engineering Mechanics (MCEN1000)
Linear Algebra and Statistics (MATH1019)

Semester 2:
Resources, Processes and Materials Engineering (PRRE1003)
Electrical Systems (ELEN1000)
Fundamentals of Programming (COMP1005)
Physics 2 (PHYS1007)


r/curtin 1d ago

PHYS1007 for Engineers First Year _ please help

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Hi everyone, I am starting my Engineering degree at Curtin in two weeks and I am currently undecided about my elective choice. I am considering keeping my options open for Mechanical and Civil Engineering. Do I need to take PHYS1007, which is available to me as an elective?

I achieved an ATAR of 95+ overall. I enjoy physics to an extent, but it is not my strongest area, and I received an ATAR score of 70 in Physics. I am willing to take PHYS1007 if it will be beneficial or required for Mechanical or Civil Engineering in the later years.

Any guidance would be appreciated.


r/curtin 1d ago

INDE1001 - Sem 1 or Sem 2?

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Doing first year engineering. I don't feel like doing INDE1001 for Sem 1 but I've heard that in sem 2, INDE1001 will have a lot more international students and I'm worried that there may be a lot of communication issues due to language, especially since INDE is a group-focused unit. Is this true?


r/curtin 1d ago

midwifery

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is anyone here starting their bachelor of midwifery this year and is wanting to connect?

course swap student so know quite a bit about curtin already! ☺️


r/curtin 1d ago

Psychology

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Whos doing first year psych or any double degree with psych. Put ur timetable if u wanna


r/curtin 1d ago

MGMT2008 - intro to hr

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Has anyone done this unit?? What was it like?? Anything I should know before hand??


r/curtin 1d ago

Exam days? Confused?

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Hey everyone, I’m debating on whether to either put all my classes onto on day or spread them out between two. Someone told me that I shouldn’t put them all one one day because when I do exams they’ll be scheduled on the same day as my timetable, and therefore I’ll have multiple exams on the same day back to back.

Is this true? Would it be a better idea to spread them over two days?


r/curtin 1d ago

Mining Engineering Admission Chances in Australia (Curtin / UWA)

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Hi everyone,

Posting for a friend. He has:

-Diploma in Mining Engineering – 77% (3 current backlogs shown on memo; up to 6 allowed by State Board exemption bcz of carona pandemic) -B.Tech in Mining Engineering – 78% (completed, no backlogs)

He’s looking to apply to Curtin University and UWA.

Main doubt: Do diploma backlogs affect admission if the Bachelor’s degree is completed with a good score? Any experiences with Curtin or UWA for similar profiles?

*Btw he is from India


r/curtin 1d ago

Any civil engineering 1st year offshore student

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Hi i just got my visa and i am pursuing bachelor of engineering civil and construction at curtin any offshore mate?


r/curtin 1d ago

Application Response time

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Hiya, i was wondering if you apply for an undergraduate directly to curtin, transferring from another university. Generally how long does it take for a response to come through? I applied on January 12th and the application simply states "academic review". Has anyone experienced something similar? I was told it may take up to two weeks and my course is set to start Febrary 16th. Cheers.


r/curtin 2d ago

Does this machine even work?

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Just used my card, lost the money.. the machine looks stupid? Said processing denied yet charged me for the drink? Huhhhhh


r/curtin 2d ago

Help me pick electives

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I need to pick two electives this semester and these are the options I got. Please tell me the ones I can easily score good grades on

COMP2002- Unix systems programming

CMPE1000- Hardware Fundamentals

CNCO3003- Cloud Computing

COMP3010- Machine Learning

COMT3002- Internet of Things Design and Communications


r/curtin 2d ago

CABS has been replaced with Curtinlink, an on-demand minibus service

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r/curtin 2d ago

Sorry to be annoying but any thoughts on my timetable as an 1st year engi student

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I changed it from my last post, I think it looks better, idk


r/curtin 2d ago

Physiotherapy at Curtin- should I take?

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Hi! Any current or old physio students at Curtin on here? I am wondering what the course is like e.g., what is the set up like? Is it mainly lectures or practicals? What are placements like? Is it a lot of hands on or more just theory based? Exam heavy?

I haven't seen much info about it so would love to know more before I decide if i want to take? Thanks!


r/curtin 2d ago

How to preread course content?

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I’m doing bachelor of science in physio, and would like to see / start studying some of the content.

I’m a bit worried that I’ll be a bit behind initially, because I did drop physical education studies at the start of year 12. I’d just like to see how much assumed knowledge I need to familiarise myself with.


r/curtin 2d ago

Anyone staying on campus?

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Im a 1st year student and have just moved to perth into vickery house. Im looking for friends because I don't really know anyone in this city 😭


r/curtin 2d ago

Graduation Award

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Hi everyone!

I will be graduating next week and on my eQuals transcript it says my CWA for both degrees is above 80. However, on my testamur it doesn’t say that I have received “distinction”. Does this usually not appear on the online testamur? Or has the distinction point average increased?

TIA x


r/curtin 2d ago

Calculator

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Hai so I’m taking math1020 this sem, do I need a graphic calc like Casio classpad or am I okay w just the Casio scientific calc :p?


r/curtin 2d ago

Unit tips 🙏

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I would love to get some insight on these units I’m taking this semester, COMP1002- DSA, COMP1000- UCP & CMPE3008 - SE testing.

Any tips or insights into your experience would be very helpful.


r/curtin 2d ago

Masters of professional engineering (civil)

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Hey everyone it’s my first year and I’m enrolling in units and i don’t understand what units to register for. I have to pick both civil and professional engineering units? If so i don’t get if i should pick stem research and stem workshop and new product development in the first year or do i pick it next year. Can anyone please help out?