An AQF Level 7 Bachelor of Genetics Degree, or equivalent, completed within the last two years; with a weighted average mark equivalent to an ANU 70 per cent calculated from the 36 units (i.e. 0.75 EFTSL) of courses in the discipline cognate to the honours specialisation, excluding 1000-level courses (i.e. introductory undergraduate courses), with the highest marks. And the satisfaction of any admission requirements described in the relevant honours specialisationCognate Disiciplines; Cognate disciplines are detailed in the honours specialisations available for this honours plan.
The Bachelor of Genetics (Honours) degree exemplifies a commitment to research-led education. Genetics is a multidisciplinary science, which has progressed rapidly over the last fifty years, becoming increasingly important in modern society. Honours allows the exploration of research possibilities in this field from classical genetics, molecular genetics, population genetics to bioinformatics. It gives you preparation for professional life or a higher degree by research through the development of an advanced knowledge of the research principles and methods and theoretical concepts of your discipline, and through the design and implementation of a research project, which develops new understandings or provides solutions to complex problems. Honours Specialisations are available that mirror the teaching and research strengths at the ANU in genetics.
An AQF Level 7 Bachelor Degree, or international equivalent, completed within the last two years:that satisfies the requirements for the completion of an ANU International Business major or equivalent university study, andwith a weighted average mark equivalent to an ANU 75 per cent calculated from the 36 units (i.e. 0.75 EFTSL) of courses eligible for inclusion in an ANU International Business major or equivalent, excluding 1000-level courses (i.e. introductory undergraduate courses), with the highest marks.and with the written approval of the Honours Convener.The number of places available in the program may be limited by the Dean due to supervisory capacity, and admission to Honours is with the written approval of the Honours Convener.
The Bachelor of International Business (Honours) builds on undergraduate studies in International Business. It comprises three compulsory research methodology courses, one elective course, and the completion of a research thesis.
A Bachelor Degree from ANU from the following list, or equivalent from another institution; Bachelor of Arts (International Relations); Bachelor of International Relations; with a weighed average mark of at least 70 per cent, calculated from the 36 units of courses with highest final marks, excluding 1000-level courses, from majors and specialisations from the following list; International Relations Major; Globalisation in International Relations Specialisation; International Relations Theory Specialisation; International Security Specialisation; and with the written approval of an identified supervisor for THES4103 Thesis;
The Bachelor of International Relations (Honours) degree exemplifies the ANU commitment to research-led education. Building on the Bachelor of International Relations, it gives you high-level preparation for professional life or a higher degree by research through the development of an advanced knowledge of the research principles and methods and theoretical concepts of international relations, and through the design and implementation of a research project, typically a 20,000 word thesis, that leads to the development of new understandings or that provides solutions to complex problems.
A Bachelor Degree from ANU from the following list, or equivalent from another institution; Bachelor of Languages; Bachelor of Languages (Classics); Bachelor of Languages (Middle Eastern and Central Asia); Bachelor of Languages (Modern European); Bachelor of Languages (Asia); A major or equivalent from the following list, with at least eight 2000- or 3000-level courses or equivalent; French Language and Culture; German Language and Culture; Or A major or equivalent from the following list; Ancient Greek; Arabic; Chinese Language; Hindi Language; Indonesian Language; International Communication; Italian Language and Culture; Japanese Language; Japanese Linguistics; Korean Language; Latin; Linguistics; Persian; Russian; Sanskrit Language; Spanish; Thai Language; Urdu Language; Vietnamese Language; Or A minor, specialisation or equivalent from the following list; Advanced Ancient Greek; Advanced French Studies; Advanced German Studies; Advanced Hispanic Culture; Advanced Hispanic Linguistics; Advanced Hispanic Studies; Advanced Italian Studies; Advanced Latin; Advanced Spanish Studies; A weighted average mark equivalent to an ANU 70 per cent calculated from the 36 units (i.e. 0.75 EFTSL) of courses in the major, excluding 1000-level courses (i.e. introductory undergraduate courses), with the highest marks; Written approval of an identified supervisor for the thesis;
The Bachelor of Languages (Honours) degree exemplifies the ANU commitment to research-led education. Building on the Bachelor of Languages, it gives you high-level preparation for professional life or a higher degree by research through the development of an advanced knowledge of the research principles and methods and theoretical concepts of language studies, and through the design and implementation of a research project, typically a 20,000 word thesis, that leads to the development of new understandings or that provides solutions to complex problems.
A Bachelor of Latin American Studies degree from ANU, or equivalent from another institution; with a weighed average mark of at least 70 per cent, calculated from the 36 units of courses with highest final marks, excluding 1000-level courses, from the Latin American Studies major; and with the written approval of an identified supervisor for THES4103 Thesis
The Bachelor of Latin American Studies (Honours) degree exemplifies the ANU commitment to research-led education. Building on the Bachelor of Latin American Studies, it gives you high-level preparation for professional life or a higher degree by research through the development of an advanced knowledge of the research principles and methods and theoretical concepts of Latin American studies, and through the design and implementation of a research project, typically a 20,000 word thesis, that leads to the development of new understandings or that provides solutions to complex problems.
A Bachelor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studiesfrom the ANU, or equivalent from another institution; with a weighted average mark of at least 70 per cent, calculated from the 36 units of courses with highest final mark, excluding 1000-level courses, that are listed in the orders for one of the following majors; Arabic; Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies; Persian; and with the written approval of an identified supervisor for THES4103 Thesis.
The Bachelor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Honours) degree exemplifies the ANU commitment to research-led education. Building on the Bachelor of Bachelor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, it gives you high-level preparation for professional life or a higher degree by research through the development of an advanced knowledge of the research principles and methods and theoretical concepts of Middle Eastern and Central Asian studies, and through the design and implementation of a research project, typically a 20,000 word thesis, that leads to the development of new understandings or that provides solutions to complex problems.
Admission to all programs is on a competitive basis. Admission to the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) requires meeting the ATAR requirement or an equivalent rank derived from the following qualifications; An Australian year 12 qualification or international equivalent; ORA completed Associate Diploma, Associate Degree, AQF Diploma, Diploma, AQF Advanced Diploma, Graduate Certificate or international equivalent; ORAt least one standard full-time year (1.0 FTE) in a single program of degree level study at an Australian higher education institution or international equivalent; ORAn approved tertiary preparation course unless subsequent study is undertaken.
The Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) or PhB is an innovative, research-focused undergraduate degree designed for intellectually curious students who want to explore their interests beyond the classroom. It's the only program of its kind where disciplinary knowledge is enriched by a deep regional understanding of Asia and the Pacific.
At ANU it is offered to both direct school entry students or to current PhB students and at NUS it is only offered to Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences students in the University Scholars Program. A strict quota will apply to enrolments in this program.
This joint program will allow you to study at two world-renowned universities. You can choose from up to four available majors in this highly selective program which provides students with ambitious and intellectual challenges. These include, English, history, political science, and philosophy.
Admission to all programs is on a competitive basis. Admission to undergraduate degrees is based on meeting the ATAR requirement or an equivalent rank derived from the following qualifications;An Australian year 12 qualification or international equivalent; OR A completed Associate Diploma, Associate Degree, AQF Diploma, Diploma, AQF Advanced Diploma, Graduate Certificate or international equivalent; OR At least one standard full-time year (1.0 FTE) in a single program of degree level study at an Australian higher education institution ;or international equivalent; OR An approved tertiary preparation course unless subsequent study is undertaken.
The PhB(Hons)/BSc(Hons) can be taken in three majors (Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics) and is offered as a joint single degree program by the National University of Singapore, NUS, and the Colleges of Science at ANU. This highly selective program provides a challenging course of study for students who have a strong interest in and aptitude for graduate research work. At ANU, it is only offered to students directly applying through the Universities Admission Centre, UAC, or to students in the PhB (Hons) program. At NUS places are offered to Colleges of Science students in the University Scholars Program.
A Bachelor of Policy Studies Degree from ANU, or equivalent from another institution; with a weighed average mark of at least 70 per cent, calculated from the 36 units of courses with highest final marks, excluding 1000-level courses, from courses from the Bachelor of Policy Studies requirements listed as compulsory; and with the written approval of an identified supervisor for THES4103 Thesis;
The Bachelor of Policy Studies (Honours) degree exemplifies the ANU commitment to research-led education. Building on the Bachelor of Policy Studies, it gives you high-level preparation for professional life or a higher degree by research through the development of an advanced knowledge of the research principles and methods and theoretical concepts of policy studies, and through the design and implementation of a research project, typically a 20,000 word thesis, that leads to the development of new understandings or that provides solutions to complex problems.