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Undergraduate engineering, mining and surveying

We’re preparing engineers today, for tomorrow.

Learn to design, construct and test machines, systems, structures, materials and processes and hone your problem solving skills.

Discover the undergraduate engineering, mining and surveying courses available.

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Why study engineering, mining and surveying at Curtin?

At Curtin, we’re engineering the next generation of engineers with the skills, knowledge and individuality to rise to the challenges of tomorrow, today.

Our global reputation

Curtin ranks second in the world for Mineral and Mining Engineering.

QS World University Rankings by Subject 2024

Learn in outstanding facilities

Curtin is home to enviable facilities including our $116 million Resources and Chemistry Precinct and our 5 Star Green Rated Curtin Engineering Pavilion. During your studies you’ll be exposed to a range of industries, potential employers and career paths in industry research.

You can study, learn and work

Our work-integrated learning enable you to apply your knowledge and skills in real work environments during your course.

Professional recognition

Many of our courses are recognised by respected professional accreditation bodies, that allow you to gain accreditation when you graduate.

Mining Major (BSc Science)

Graduates meet the education requirements for certification as an underground or open-pit mine supervisor (DMIRS) and the educational requirements for the quarry manager’s certificate of competency. The course is also recognised by the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy.

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Graduates fulfil the stage one competencies required by Engineers Australia for a professional engineer.

Bachelor of Surveying (Honours)

Graduates are eligible to apply for membership of the Surveying and Spatial Sciences Institute and the WA Institute of Surveyors.

Hear from our graduates

Mining Engineering professional and Curtin WA School of Mines Alumni, Trent Naylor shares his university experience and the skills he gained studying Mining Engineering at Curtin.

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Curtin’s learning and study spaces

At Curtin, our learning and study spaces offer the chance to truly immerse yourself in your study experience.

From world-class laboratories and inspirational creative spaces, to simulation facilities and clinics that allow you to put theory into practice, and even quiet spaces to get away from the hustle and bustle of campus.

Discover how our learning and study spaces can help give you the Curtin edge.

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