The Pre-Masters Public Health Specialisation is designed for students in their third year of the Bachelor of Science (Health Science) (B-HLTHSC) who wish to undertake an Accelerated Bachelor Masters (ABM) program in the Master of Public Health (Practice) (MC-PUBHP).
This course provides education and training in the professional practice of psychology. It is the fifth-year component of 5-year pathway to registration as a psychologist with the Mauritius Allied Health Professional Council (AHPC).
This research course provides an opportunity to undertake a significant study in an area of mathematical Sciences. Areas of research usually reflect research interests of staff in one of the areas of applied mathematics, discrete mathematics, numerical analysis, operations research and statistics.
The Pre-Masters Health Administration Specialisation is designed for students in their third year of the Bachelor of Science (Health Science) (B-HLTHSC) who wish to undertake an Accelerated Bachelor Masters (ABM) program in the Master of Health Administration (MC-HLADMN).
This stream will extend a student's knowledge in professional project management practice. Project Management is a distinct professional discipline, having its own body of knowledge, skills, tools and techniques.
The Pre-Masters Secondary Teaching Specialisation is designed for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science (B-SCNCE) who wish to undertake an Accelerated Bachelor Masters (ABM) program in the Master of Teaching (MC-TEACH).
The Pre-Masters of Sexology Specialisation is designed for students in their third year of the Bachelor of Science (Health Science) (B-HLTHSC) who wish to undertake an Accelerated Bachelor Masters (ABM) program in the Master of Sexology (Professional) (MC-SXLPR).
Information professionals connect data, information and knowledge to a range of users, constituting vital roles in corporate, government and non-profit workplaces.
The Graduate Certificate in Positive Behaviour Support embodies Curtin's commitment to enhancing the disability sector's capabilities. Recognising the multifaceted nature of well-being, the course addresses behaviours that may be viewed as challenging or concerning.