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Programs of Study

Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), PhB
PhB (ANU)/BSc (Hons) (NUS)
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Computational Sciences (Honours)
Bachelor of Global and Ocean Sciences (Honours)
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability)
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Honours)(Sustainability)
Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management)
Bachelor of Science (Science Communication)

Developing Your Potential
Single Degree Programs
Combined Degree Programs
Prerequisites

Developing Your Potential

Science graduates are in demand and not just for purely scientific jobs. A science degree can be the foundation for further study towards a professional career as a research scientist; it can be the basis for specialist job skills, or it can be treated as the basis for a more general education. While you may specialise in a specific area, the same degree requirements permit in-depth study of more than one field of interest. The degree requirements also permit a portion of the degree to be selected from outside the ANU College of Physical Sciences.

From 2004, commencing undergraduate students will be required to complete at least one science major as part of their Bachelor of Science program. Continuing undergraduate students, from 2004, may apply to have a major registered on their academic transcript. Students should consult a Sub-Dean to ensure appropriate course selections are made.



Single Degree Programs

3 Year Programs:

The Bachelor of Science offers individually structured, specialised study in any of the wide range of scientific disciplines.

The Bachelor of Computational Science degree includes mathematical modelling, analysis and numerical computation of mathematical equations, modern computing languages, programming techniques and high performance computing systems linked with a specified area of science.

The Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management) offers students the opportunity to develop an individually structured program which best meets interests in the environmental sciences and resource management.

The Bachelor of Science (Science Communication) is a science degree which incorporates marketable communication skills.

The Bachelor of Global and Ocean Sciences (Honours) is Australia's first Bachelor degree to link the study of oceans, climate, earth science and ecology. For more information, download the brochure(pdf - 158 KB).

The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) is a 3 year pass or 4 year direct entry Honours degree program. This program is structured around core knowledge, learning and research skills, and teamwork. It requires that you develop some knowledge of Asia-Pacific, natural and built environments, and the social sciences and humanities; it allows you to specialise in two majors relevant to sustainability, and you can progress to Honours on an agreed topic. Along the way, you’ll work with many of Australia’s leading researchers and connect with the nation’s policy-makers.

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) offers direct entry into advanced science courses from day one at university. Students will select from a wide range of Honours pathway courses and, subject to maintaining academic standards, will be given Honours places in their fourth year of studies.

4 Year Programs:

The Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), or PhB, or the joint degree program with the National University of Singapore (Bachelor of Philosophy (Hons) (ANU)/Bachelor of Science (Hons) (NUS)) prepares high-performing students for a research higher degree while still equipping them with the full range of academic and generic skills obtained through a BSc degree. Every student receives intensive individual attention from an academic supervisor.

If you would like to apply for either the PhB or joint ANU-NUS PhB/BSc(Hons) program, you need to list either of these PhB degrees as first preference through the University Admission Centre. You also need to submit an application form directly to the ANU College of Physical Sciences. This form (including two referee reports) is due by 30 November in the year of application, although late applications might still be considered. A quota applies and interviews and school recommendations may also be used in the selection of students. Prospective PhB applicants are strongly encouraged to check the ANU scholarships web page for eligibility for any available scholarships. Domestic applicants are automatically considered for the National Undergraduate and National Merit Scholarships offered by ANU.

Useful administrative documents for existing PhB students, their mentors and their Advanced Studies instructors are the PhB Guidelines for Students, PhB Guidelines for Mentors and PhB Guidelines for Advanced Studies Instructors.

Download the proceedings for the 2007 student-run PhB Conference here to get an idea of the kinds of research projects PhB students undertake.



Combined Degree Programs (Four Years)

For students who desire to extend their fields of study, combined programs leading to two degrees are available:

Applicants for combined programs must meet the admission requirements and prerequisites for both degrees and admission into these programs needs the approval of the faculties involved. Detailed information about combined programs is published in the Undergraduate Handbook. Interested students should discuss these programs with College advisers.



Prerequisites

For most science courses there are no formal program prerequisites and most first year science courses rely on a general rather than a specific science background.

The following courses have specific prerequisites:

First Year CoursePrerequisite
CHEM1014
Chemistry A14
ACT minor (preferably a major) in Chemistry, or multistrand science in NSW, or equivalent.
CHEM1016
Chemistry A16
ACT major in Chemistry or NSW HSC Chemistry, or equivalent.
MATH1003
Mathematical Modelling 1
ACT major in Advanced Mathematics or NSW HSC Mathematics, or equivalent.
MATH1005
Mathematical Modelling 2
ACT major in Advanced Mathematics or NSW HSC Mathematics, or equivalent.
MATH1013
Mathematical Applications 1
ACT major/minor in Advanced Mathematics Extended or NSW HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or equivalent.
MATH1115
Mathematical Applications 1 Honours
ACT double major in Advanced Mathematics Extended or equivalent.
PHYS1101
Advanced Physics
*


The table below lists science degrees where prerequisites are necessary:

DegreePrerequisite
BACHELOR OF COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCEMATH1013 or MATH1115 prerequisite
BACHELOR OF PHOTONICSMATH1013 or MATH1115 prerequisite and an assumed knowledge of Physics*


* PHYS1101 Advanced Physics. There are no formally stated prerequisites but it is assumed that students have physics knowledge equivalent to a high standard in ACT Multistrand Science or NSW HSC 2-unit physics or equivalent. MATH1014 is a co-requisite and that entry level prerequisite is applicable.



Enquiries

For further information please contact the ANU College of Physical Sciences.