Curtin International College (CIC) is located on the main campus of Curtin University of
Technology in Perth, Western Australia.Since its inception in 2000, CIC has positioned itself as the
Preferred Pathway to Curtin. Its flexible approach to entry requirements makes it an open and
accessible institution, serving the needs of a diverse range of students. Teaching staff are
highly qualified. Furthermore, the friendly and committed staff provide a high level of personal
support to all students so that their period of study at CIC is not only academically successful
but also an enjoyable and memorable experience.
About Curtin University of Technology
Named after John Curtin, Australia's war-time Prime Minister, Curtin University of Technology has
established a world-wide reputation as a dynamic, modern and enjoyable place of learning.
With close to 34,000 students from over 100 countries, Curtin offers a range of quality programs at
undergraduate and postgraduate levels. With an extensive range of support services, Curtin ensures international students make
the most of their time in Australia.As one of Australia's most popular destinations for international students, a degree from Curtin is a mark of achievement, prestige and one that makes the time and effort you invest more than worthwhile.
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Features of CIC
CIC offers the following unique features conducive for international students
- Choice and flexibility - February, June or October start for most courses.
- Ability to accelerate progress with the 3-trimester system.
- Good computing facilities including e-mail and internet access.
- Located within the main campus of Curtin University.
- A supportive community and self-contained friendly campus.
- Access to Curtin University of Technology's resources and facilities.
- Diploma courses provide university entry with advanced standing.
- City of Perth has everything expected of a big city with daily direct flights from major Asian cities.
- Smooth transition into the Curtin Degree Program.
- International Place - Over, 1,000 students from 45 countries.
- Small Classes to encourage discussion and exchange of ideas.
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