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Welcome to ECU's School of Science

Our World-Class teaching and research facilities are state-of-the-art. You will find a range of practical degrees within our computing and security discipline and our science and mathematics discipline. The degrees offer various teaching modes for flexibility and are combined with Work Integrated Learning programs with close industry links, to prepare you for a career in Australia and or internationally.

The degrees can lead to different careers in biology, bioinformatics, chemistry, counter terrorism security, cyber security, data science, environmental science and management, horticulture, information technology, mathematics, physics, sustainability and more.

About the School of Science

About

ECU's School of Science offers a range of courses in the areas of Science and Computing & Security. When is comes to studying computing, security, science and the environment, ECU's teaching and research facilities are world-class.

Courses at the School of Science

Courses

Professionally accredited courses that offer a diverse and exciting mix of courses which are developed in consultation with industry groups and combine the latest theory with hands-on, practical experience.

Research at the School of Science

Research

Our Research aims to find positive solutions to real-world problems related to the environment and the way we live and work. The research facilities provide a supportive and rewarding experience for research students.

Employability at the School of Science

Employability

Work Integrated Learning is a strong focus and a vital part of your science education at ECU. Find out all you need to know to start your journey.

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Awards and Prizes

Every year, the School of Science recognises and rewards their outstanding high achieving students through the Schools Executive Dean’s List or the Prize Giving Award Ceremony.

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Events and Activities

Our activities have been developed to showcase STEM, skills and attributes needed to work in these fields, foster a passion for the discipline and highlight career opportunities and offers engagement programs to school students and adult learners.

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Teaching and Learning

In this section of the website you will find materials to help you with your studies, assignment writing, and where you can find support to help you through your academic journey.

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Staff

Our staff have the knowledge and passion to help educate our science students throughout their journey.

Research

Our research

Our research is diverse, covering natural sciences, mathematics, physics, computer, security and technology. Our research aims to find positive solutions to real-world problems related to the environment and the way we live and work.

Research in the school is led by highly qualified, dedicated and internationally-recognised researchers, supported by state-of-the-art technology and strong links with industry and government to create research that makes a difference. Our researchers and facilities provide a supportive and rewarding experience for research students.

Find out more about our research

News, Stories and Events

CMER PhD Students Win Top Awards at Royal Society of WA Symposium

CMER PhD students Lucas Lutzenkirchen and Caitlyn O’Dea each received $1,000 awards at the Royal Society of WA Student Symposium for their outstanding poster presentations.

Why Blonde Hair Turns Green in the Pool (and It’s Not Chlorine’s Fault)

Dr Magdalena Wajrak explains the real reason blonde hair turns green in pools - copper, not chlorine. The article explores how copper ions bind to damaged hair and offers practical solutions to prevent and reverse the effect.

Grant to Put Peatlands on the World Map

Dr Dave Blake and Emeritus Professor Pierre Horwitz are co-leading a Lotterywest-funded project to map and protect WA’s unique peatland ecosystems, in collaboration with UWA and guided by Noongar Elders.

Who Are ShinyHunters?

Jennifer Medbury - Lecturer in Computing and Security, investigates the cybercrime group ShinyHunters, known for targeting major companies using advanced social engineering tactics like voice phishing and deepfakes.

Teaching and Learning

If you need help with your studies, assignment writing, and where you can find support to help you through your academic journey, please view our Teaching and Learning site.

We have a range of resources available to help develop academic skills during your studies. The information includes Academic Integrity and Learning Resources.

More about Teaching and Learning

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