Curtin Business School

Industry ready

If you want a business degree that gives you a competitive edge in the real world, Curtin Business School is the place for you.

We offer the most comprehensive range of business courses in Western Australia. Our Bachelor of Commerce enables you to choose from a diverse range of undergraduate study majors - from Accounting to Tourism and everything in between. Our postgraduate course offerings, including the most highly ranked MBA in the state, are both extensive and flexible.

Our industry connections ensure all Curtin Business School courses are relevant and aligned with the latest industry knowledge, while a strong international focus underpins our research and teaching.

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Top 10 reasons to study at Curtin Business SchoolChoose Curtin Business School for 2012

Make sure the Bachelor of Commerce at Curtin is your # 1 preference, it is not too late to change.

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Executive Education Programs in 2012 Apply for Executive Education

Considering Executive Education programs in 2012, look at what Curtin Business School can offer.

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Struggling to decide on your preferences?Open Day, 21 August 2011

The Bachelor of Commerce will give you the practical, industry ready experience you need to give you the edge in today's job market.

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What's your next career move? Curtin Business School Disciplines

With the most comprehensive selection of postgraduate courses in WA you can stay relevant and stand out from your peers.

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Economist Craig James joins Curtin Business School

Curtin Business School has appointed leading Australian economist Craig James as an Adjunct Professor.

Commerce student sails into World Championships

Perth sailor and Curtin Business School student Tristan Brown has returned home victorious from the recent 2012 Laser Radial National Championships in Brisbane.

Education and self-identity top priorities

A Curtin Business School (CBS) study has found Aboriginal parents view education as very important for their children’s future, but also feel it is essential for children to have a strong connection to their family and community history.

CBS Bentley 2011 Semester 2 Supplementary and Deferred Exam Information

Results for 2011 Semester 2 are available through OASIS from 5pm on Wednesday 23 November.

Food security in Africa

Gender and food security issues in Africa resulting from climate change are the subject of a new research project awarded $150,000 funding

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