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Why Study Corrosion

Why study Corrosion?

Curtin University's unique Corrosion engineering courses offer exciting opportunities for engineers, scientists, and researchers. The degrees will diversify your skill set for employment opportunities across a broad spectrum of industries.

Curtin’s Corrosion Engineering programs provide a unique possibility for career development in the energy and resources industry, where there is a growing demand for qualified corrosion engineers and quality research in the field of corrosion engineering.

Why study Corrosion?
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Courses and study options

Here at our Centre, there are a range of Higher Degree by Research (HDR) options available. Click below to find out more.

Courses and study options
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A Global University

Curtin is a vibrant, global university with campuses in Perth, Singapore, Malaysia and Dubai, a strong presence in South-East Asia and partnerships with over 90 institutions worldwide. When you join Curtin University, you’ll become part of an international family.

With almost a third of our 51,000 students coming from a country outside of Australia, you’ll study in a multicultural and inclusive environment that gives you a sense of belonging.

A Global University
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What is to be a Corrosion Student?

Corrosion is a truly multidisciplinary field, encompassing diverse areas such as materials science, chemical, civil, and mechanical engineering, microbiology, and economics. Corrosion professionals work in dynamic teams, demanding strong communication and problem-solving abilities.

Enter to learn more about why there is a growing demand for corrosion professionals both nationally and internationally and how you could make a difference.

What is to be a Corrosion Student?