Professional recognition
Curtin Business School courses are designed to meet the membership standards of relevant business professional bodies.
As a graduate of CBS you are eligible to become a member of relevant professional associations. This has many advantages:
- It offers confirmation that you have attained a recognised educational standard
- It provides evidence and credibility of your professional skills. As a member credentials are highly regarded by the business community, government and the public
- Provides forum to network with other professionals in your field
- Keeps you abreast with current developments in your profession.
Professional bodies associated with CBS courses include:
Accounting
- CPA Australia
- Institute of Chartered Accountants
- Australia Association of Taxation and Management Accountants
Business Law and Taxation
- Australian Society of Sports Administrators (WA)
- Level 2 - The Australian New Zealand Sports Law Association
- Association of Taxation and Management Accountants
Economics and Finance
- Economic Society of Australia (WA Branch)
- Financial Planning Association
- Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply
Marketing
- Australian Marketing Institute
- Royal Australian Institute of Public Administration
- International Advertising Association
Information Systems
- Australian Computer Society
- ANZ Forensic Science Society (Internet Security Management major)
Management
- Australian Institute of Management
- Australian Human Resources
- Institute Australian Property Institute (API)
- ANZ Sports Law Association
- Australian Society of Sports Administrators
- Australian Institute of Valuers and Land Economists
- Real Estate Institute of Western Australia