Postgraduate - University of...

72
2017 POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK PROGRAMS Postgraduate

Transcript of Postgraduate - University of...

Page 1: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2 0 1 7 P O S T G R A D U A T E C O U R S E W O R K P R O G R A M S

Postgraduate

Page 2: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research
Page 3: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

1

C O N T E N T S

Published May 2016 by the Division of Student Recruitment and Admissions, The Australian National University. CRICOS Provider Number: 00120C

No undertakings are binding on the University unless they are obtained in an official letter from the Pro Vice-Chancellor (International and Outreach). The University may vary the ATARs, other entrance scores and requirements, content and availability of programs and courses, and costs and charges applied to the courses outlined in this Student Guide. The University reserves the right to change the contents of courses and not to offer all courses listed in the Student Guide.

Message from the Vice-Chancellor 2

Academic excellence 3

Global network 8

Graduate outcomes 9

Study options 12

What you can study 14

Program index 16

Program descriptions 20

How to apply 52Your application 54

English language requirements 55

Scholarships 56

Fees and other costs 58

Life at ANU 60Student services 62

Accommodation 64

Canberra 65

Visit us 59

Page 4: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2 The Australian National University

M E S S A G E F R O M T H E V I C E C H A N C E L L O R

Welcome to Australia’s national university

hi res?

I am proud of the high standards of teaching and research at The Australian National University (ANU) and I look forward to you becoming part of the ANU family.

Each year we welcome a large number of postgraduate students from all over the world to study a diverse range of degrees that offer an experience rich in academic and personal reward.

ANU consistently ranks among the best universities in the world and we are well-known for our research-intensive culture.

By choosing ANU, you will engage with active researchers who guide, mentor, challenge and encourage your thinking. We offer programs and courses in a wide range of academic areas that give you the opportunity to learn from, and work with, leading academics.

By studying at Australia’s national university, you will have access to extensive opportunities in research centres and facilities, which will nurture and support you to make discoveries, invent, innovate, influence and shape our world.

With an ANU postgraduate qualification, you will become one of the most employable graduates in the world. You will have a competitive edge and the ability to achieve more in your chosen profession.

ANU, located in the heart of Australia’s capital city, will continue to shape modern Australia by providing an exceptional environment to nurture the brightest minds of global standing.

I look forward to welcoming you to ANU in 2017.

Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC Vice-Chancellor and President

Academic staff1,723 as at 2015; 87 per cent hold a PhD, more than any other Australian university

Excellence6 Nobel Laureates among faculty and alumni

Students8,860 Postgraduate Coursework

2,945 Higher Degree Research

10,691 Undergraduate(As at April 2016)

Global networkAssociation of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) member

International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU) member

Page 5: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

A C A D E M I C E X C E L L E N C E

Study at one of the world’s finest universities.

+ Ranked number one in Australia * QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016 ** Times Higher Education World University Rankings by Subject 2015 (2016 rankings by subject not yet released)

IMAGE: China in the World Building.

> Accounting and Finance: 28*

> Agriculture and Forestry: 11*+

> Anthropology: 7*+

> Archaeology: 8*+

> Arts and Humanities: 16**+

> Biological Sciences: 36*

> Business and Management: 45*

> Computer Science and Information Systems: 31*

> Development Studies: 8*+

> Earth and Marine Sciences: 12*+

> Economics and Econometrics: 30*+

> Education: 40*

> Electrical Engineering: 42*

> English Language and Literature: 22*

> Environmental Sciences: 24*

> Geography and Area Studies: 17*+

> History: 12*+

> Law and Legal Studies: 15*

> Life Sciences: 28**

> Linguistics: 32*

> Mathematics: 21*+

> Modern Languages: 26*+

> Philosophy: 20*+

> Physical Science: 51**+

> Politics and International Studies: 8*+

> Psychology: 29*

> Social Policy and Administration: 14*+

> Social Sciences: 24**

> Sociology: 16*+

> Statistics and Operational Research: 30*

Number Number Number

in Australia 2015/2016QS World University Rankings

in the world 2015/2016QS World University Rankings

in the worldTimes Higher Education World University Rankings 2016

1 19 52

2017 Postgraduate Programs 3

hi res?

Page 6: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

A C A D E M I C E X C E L L E N C E

International Alliance of Research UniversitiesANU is the only Australian university to belong to the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU). Through the IARU Global Internship Program you can gain valuable international work experience by conducting research and undertaking projects at another member university.

For more information visit iaruni.org

IARU members

> The University of Tokyo

> Peking University

> National University of Singapore

> ETH Zurich

> University of California, Berkeley

> University of Cambridge

> University of Cape Town

> University of Copenhagen

> University of Oxford

> Yale University

> The Australian National University

4 The Australian National University

ANU is one of the world’s foremost centres of education, research and leadership.Be guided by some of the world’s brightest minds, have access to world-class resources, and enjoy opportunities to develop your career and extend your networks. Take advantage of some of the unique resources and opportunities you can only find at ANU.

Page 7: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

Asia and the Pacific > Australian Centre on China in the World > Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs > Crawford School of Public Policy > RegNet School of Regulation and Global Governance > School of Culture, History and Language

ANU College of Asia and the Pacific W asiapacific.anu.edu.auW bellschool.anu.edu.auW crawford.anu.edu.auW chl.anu.edu.auW nsc.anu.edu.auW ciw.anu.edu.au

One and onlyANU is home to the only institute in the southern hemisphere dedicated to further developing skills-based knowledge and career opportunities for diplomatic practitioners. It is the only university in Australia with an academic college specifically dedicated to education and research on the Asia Pacific region.

Centre of ExcellenceANU was recently awarded a $28-million Australian Research Council (ARC) grant to open a Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language on campus, dedicated to understanding language diversity across the Asia Pacific region.

ANU is also the only Australian university offering forensic linguistics.

ANIPThe Australian National Internship Program (ANIP) is the only program in Australia that gives you the opportunity to work at the heart of Australian policy and politics.

W anip.anu.edu.au

2017 Postgraduate Programs 5

Arts and Humanities > ANU Centre for European Studies > ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods > Australian Centre for Federalism > Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies > Research School of Humanities and Arts > Research School of Social Sciences > Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research > Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies > Centre for the Study of Australian Politics > School of Archaeology and Anthropology > School of Art > School of Demography > School of History > School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics > School of Music > School of Philosophy > School of Politics and International Relations > School of Sociology

ANU College of Arts and Social SciencesW cass.anu.edu.au

Page 8: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

Engineering and Computer Science

> Research School of Engineering > Research School of Computer Science

ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science W cecs.anu.edu.au

Business and Economics > Research School of Accounting > Research School of Economics > Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies

and Statistics > Research School of Management

ANU College of Business and Economics W cbe.anu.edu.au

Solar powerWith the world’s largest parabolic dish solar concentrator at 500m2 on campus, as well as a one-of-a-kind solar simulator that provides irradiation of up to 20,000 suns, you will find unparalleled opportunity for world-class solar energy research at ANU.

RaijinThe largest supercomputer in the southern hemisphere is at the $50m National Computational Infrastructure at ANU.

W nci.org.au

InternshipsThe ANU College of Business and Economics Internship aims to establish linkages between the College and our industry partners across public, private and not-for-profit sectors. Internship partners include:

> Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry

> Australian Indigenous Doctors’ Association

> BAE Systems> Bureau of Communications Research> Canberra Business Chamber> CHC Affordable Housing> Uniting Care Australia> contentgroup> IE Asia Pacific> Invest Canberra> National Australia Bank> Royal Australian Mint> Tailored Accounts

W cbe.anu.edu.au/internships

6 The Australian National University

Page 9: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

Law > Australian Centre for Environmental Law > Centre for Climate Law and Policy > Centre for Commercial Law > Centre for International and Public Law > Centre for Law and Economics > Centre for Law, Arts and Humanities > Centre for Military and Security Law > Profession, Education and Regulation in Law Centre

ANU College of Law W law.anu.edu.au

Science > ANU Medical School > Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health > Australian Centre for the Public Awareness of Science > Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute > Centre for Advanced Microscopy > Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing > Climate Change Institute > Energy Change Institute > Fenner School of Environment and Society > Mathematical Sciences Institute > National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health > National Institute for Mental Health Research > Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics > Research School of Biology > Research School of Chemistry > Research School of Earth Sciences > Research School of Physics and Engineering > Research School of Population Health > Research School of Psychology > The John Curtin School of Medical Research

ANU Joint Colleges of Science W science.anu.edu.au

Top 20 Our law school is the only Australian law school ranked in the world top 20, within a university also ranked in the world top 20. It is also the only law school among the Group of Eight where you can complete your Juris Doctor online.

Australia’s National Law School With online and flexible postgraduate programs allowing students to study with us regardless of their locality, ANU Law School is the only among the Group of Eight where you can complete your Juris Doctor online.

One of the bestOur Heavy Ion Accelerator Facility is one of the largest in the world, supporting Australia’s only experimental nuclear physics program.

W https://physics.anu.edu.au/nuclear/hiaf.php

2017 Postgraduate Programs 7

Page 10: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

8 The Australian National University

G L O B A L N E T W O R K

When you graduate from ANU, you become a lifelong member of our alumni community, which stretches across the globe.

79,678Australia

1,092Malaysia

2,572 China

1,641United States

1,336Singapore

1,026United Kingdom

496Japan

1,002Indonesia

846Hong Kong

584New Zealand

454Thailand

252India

404Philippines

387Canada

362Vietnam

249Korea, South (Republic of Korea)

203Pakistan

242Papua New Guinea

221Bangladesh

209Taiwan

Page 11: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 9

G R A D U A T E O U T C O M E S

Be one of Australia’s most employable graduates on a global scale.When you graduate from ANU, you will be in demand the world over for your abilities to understand, and apply vision and creativity to addressing complex contemporary challenges.

1. 2014 Graduate Destination Survey 2. Emerge Global Employability Survey 2015

#1ANU graduates are ranked as most employable in Australia.2

A$76KAverage full-time starting salary for an ANU postgraduate.1

58%ANU graduates employed full-time in the public sector.1

“Studying the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice at ANU offered really distinctive opportunities to meet other would-be lawyers from across the city and the nation, and feel more connected to parts of the Canberra community that I otherwise would have missed.”

Alan Wu Master of Laws, ANU; Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice 2012

Current position: Non-Executive Director, Oxfam Australia

Page 12: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

Government and public administration

Lawyer/Solicitor/Legal officer

Assistant Director35% 1 6

Education and research Policy officer/Analyst

Analyst2 718%

Legal services Public servant Adviser3 815%

Accounting, finance and management

Manager Associate4 912%

Other12% Director Consultant5 1020%

10 The Australian National University

“The lecturers and guest lecturers are as good as it gets because they are deeply involved in policy-making. I’ve been impressed by the calibre of teaching, the people here have very deep backgrounds in what they teach – they really know what they’re talking about.”

Roman MadausMaster of Strategic Studies (Advanced)

Current position: Research intern, Australian Institute of International Affairs’ National Office

Top five industries in which ANU graduates work

Top 10 occupations for ANU graduates

“I enjoyed everything about ANU – the flexible timetable, the lecturers, the opportunities to make new friends. It gave me the future career that I wanted. My advice to students is to spend time finding out what you’re good at. Understand how you learn best, and use that in your study.”

Harry HoangBachelor of Economics, Master of Professional Accounting

Current position: Executive Director, Tailored Accounts

Page 13: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 11

“From a multilateral employer perspective, ANU is the ‘go to’ university in Australia. It has a rich, internationally-focused curriculum, rigorous academic standards, an excellent nationality mix of students and finally, far and away the best International Organization’s Day of any university not only in Australia, but the entire Asia Pacific region. ANU really does understand the importance of outreach, branding and bespoke engagement with employers.”

Director, Division for Human Resources at UNFPA

“In my experience as a manager in ANZ China, graduates from ANU are proactive, bright and motivated to succeed. They understand the bigger picture and how their day-to-day work will help us achieve our business goals.”

Business Development Manager, Education sector, ANZ China

“Graduates from ANU have been some of the most impactful associates at Teach For Australia. Their leadership experience is always well developed, and their resilience allows them to succeed in challenging circumstances. We are proud of the tremendous ANU alumni who are working with us to end educational inequity in this country.”

Manager, Recruitment and Advocacy, Teach for Australia

“I found ANU to be a place where everyone’s opinion has a value. ANU provides an opportunity for its students to think critically, challenge an argument, initiate a discussion and generate new ideas.”

Ateeq ZakiMaster of Social Research

Current position: Social Development Specialist, World Bank, Afghanistan

“Doing my Master of Public Health absolutely helped me get the job. It was critical. You need to be a well-rounded person to get into DFAT right now. Having a Master degree is part of the package, and helps you to tick all the boxes they’re looking for. My classes covered all the basic concepts around health and development, giving me a theoretical underpinning to the key concepts, which was great, but I could also directly apply it to my work.”

Emeline Cammack Master of Public Health, 2015

Current position: Assistant Director, Health Program and Performance Section, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)

Page 14: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

Study options

12 The Australian National University

Page 15: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

13

Page 16: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

14 The Australian National University

W H A T Y O U C A N S T U D Y

Study onlineIf you’re looking for flexible study options, we offer a suite of programs fully or partially online.

> Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice

> Graduate Certificate of Management > Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice > Juris Doctor (fully online) > Master of Applied Anthropology and

Participatory Development > Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory

Development (Advanced) > Master of Laws (Migration Law) > Master of Legal Practice > Master of Management.

You can also find individual courses available online.

For a full list of programs and courses offered onlineW programsandcourses.anu.edu.au

ANU MOOCsANU was the first Australian university to join edX, an online learning platform which provides university-level courses in a wide range of disciplines to a worldwide audience.

> Astrophysics > Astrophysics: Exploring Exoplanets > Cosmology > Engaging India > Greatest Unsolved Mysteries of the Universe > How to Survive Your PhD > Ignorance! > Introduction to Actuarial Science > The Violent Universe

To see our edX online courses W edx.org/school/anux

Design a postgraduate program to suit youCreate your own Master degree tailored for your needs with ANU Graduate Studies Select (GSS). Sample an eclectic mix of disciplines or focus your learning to develop specialised expertise.

> Graduate Certificate of Studies > Master of Studies > Master of Studies (Advanced)

To learn more about GSSW drss.anu.edu.au/gss

Coursework programsTo be admitted into a postgraduate coursework program you must hold a Bachelor degree as a minimum.

You may have to work with a supervisor to complete a research component in some postgraduate Coursework programs.

> Graduate Certificate > Graduate Diploma > Masters > Masters (Advanced)

Flexible Double MastersANU has pioneered the Flexible Double Masters degree program so you can study two Master degrees at one time to strengthen your expertise, fast-track your qualifications and your career.

The Flexible Double Masters is unique to ANU, and is offered through the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences. Combine any two of these Master programs.

> Master of Anthropology > Master of Applied Anthropology and

Participatory Development > Master of Archaeological Science > Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies > Master of Biological Anthropology > Master of Classical Studies > Master of Culture, Health and Medicine > Master of Digital Arts > Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture > Master of General and Applied Linguistics > Master of Globalisation > Master of History > Master of Islam in the Modern World > Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies > Master of Museum and Heritage Studies > Master of Music > Master of Social Research > Master of Translation > Master of Visual Arts.

For more informationW anu.edu.au/pg/double

You can choose from a range of postgraduate study programs that vary in duration and delivery mode.

Page 17: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 15

Higher Degree by ResearchANU welcomes students who want to complete supervised, but independent research. You can complete a Master of Philosophy or a Doctorate at ANU.

To be eligible to be considered for admission to a postgraduate research degree at ANU, you must:

> Hold, or be about to complete, an Australian Bachelor degree with at least Second Class Honours – Upper (First Class Honours is often required) or its international equivalent, or, a Postgraduate degree with a significant research thesis component.

> You must have already identified a supervisor available at ANU, willing to supervise your research.

You can apply online throughout the year. If you are applying for a research scholarship, be aware of the scholarship application deadlines. You must indicate on your application form if you still want to be considered if your scholarship application is unsuccessful.

For more informationW anu.edu.au/pg/apply

Scholarships for higher degree researchANU funds a range of scholarships for students undertaking higher degree research.

> Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) > International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) > University Research Scholarship

No application is required specifically for these scholarships as all eligible candidates will be considered.

Applications for admission must be received by:

> 31 August for international applicants > 31 October for domestic applicants.

For more informationW anu.edu.au/study/scholarships-fees

“I love teaching. I have so much fun seeing the look of understanding on student’s faces when you can see a concept just clicks. I believe a good teacher pushes students outside of their comfort zone but provides a safe landing for failure, and a learning pathway forward.”

Dr Adam ButtMaster of Higher Education ’13, PhD ’11, Bachelor of Commerce ’01

Current position: Senior Lecturer, Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics, ANU College of Business and Economics

“ANU is the number one university in Australia when it came to the type of research I wanted to do. Its strong inter-disciplinary focus is really unique for my software engineering field. It is a truly international university that provides a conducive environment and many opportunities encouraging you to grow.”

Richa AwastyMaster of Computing

Page 18: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

16 The Australian National University

P R O G R A M I N D E X

Program Indicative annual domestic fee (A$)*

Not available for commencement in July

Domestic applications through UAC**

Domestic applications direct to ANU***

Indicative annual international fee (A$)*

International applications direct to ANU****

Page

Business and economics 20Accounting  20Graduate Certificate of Accounting $15,384   $20,496 20

Graduate Diploma of Accounting $30,768   $40,992 20

Master of Accounting $30,816   $40,992 20

Master of Professional Accounting $30,744   $40,992 20

Actuarial studies   20Graduate Certificate of Finance and Actuarial Statistics

$15,384   $20,496 21

Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial Statistics

$30,768   $40,992 21

Master of Actuarial Practice $30,840   $40,992 21

Master of Actuarial Studies $30,816 X   $40,992 21

Business information systems   21Master of Business Information Systems $30,816   $40,992 21

Commerce 22Master of Commerce $30,816   $40,992 22

Economics 22Graduate Certificate of Economics $15,384   $20,496 22

Graduate Diploma of Economics $30,768   $40,992 22

Master of Applied Economics $30,816   $40,992 22

Master of Economic Policy $30,816   $40,992 22

Master of Economics $30,816   $40,992 23

Master of Environmental and Resource Economics

$30,816   $40,992 23

Master of Financial Economics $30,816   $40,992 23

Master of International and Development Economics

$30,816   $40,992 23

Finance  24Master of Applied Finance $30,744   $40,992 24

Master of Finance $30,816   $40,992 24

Master of Financial Management $30,768   $40,992 24

Management and marketing  24Graduate Certificate of Management $15,384   $20,496 24

Master of Business Administration $30,816   $40,992 25

Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation $30,816   $40,992 25

Master of International Management $30,816   $40,992 25

Master of Management $30,768   $40,992 25

Master of Marketing Management $30,768   $40,992 25

Master of Leadership $30,768   $40,992 26

Master of Project Management $30,816   $40,992 26

Statistics 26Master of Statistics $29,280   $38,976 26

Creative arts and design 27Digital arts  27Master of Digital Arts $21,216   $32,592 27

Master of Digital Arts (Advanced) $21,216 T $32,592 T 27

Music  27Master of Music $21,216 X   $32,592 27

Master of Music (Advanced) $21,216 X T $32,592 T 27

Visual arts 27Master of Visual Arts $21,216   $32,592 27

Master of Visual Arts (Advanced) $21,216 T $32,592 T 27

Engineering and computing 28Computing  28Graduate Diploma of Applied Data Analytics $27,414      Not offered 28

Master of Applied Data Analytics $27,414     Not offered 28

Graduate Diploma of Computing $29,232   $38,976 28

Master of Computing $29,280   $38,976 29

Master of Computing (Advanced) $29,280 T $38,976 29

Page 19: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 17

Program Indicative annual domestic fee (A$)*

Not available for commencement in July

Domestic applications through UAC**

Domestic applications direct to ANU***

Indicative annual international fee (A$)*

International applications direct to ANU****

Page

Engineering  29Master of Engineering in Digital Systems and Telecommunications

$29,280   $38,976 29

Master of Engineering in Mechatronics $29,280   $38,976 29

Master of Engineering in Photonics $29,280   $38,976 29

Master of Engineering in Renewable Energy $29,280   $38,976 29

International studies 30International affairs 30Graduate Diploma of International Affairs $27,312 $38,976 30

Diplomacy 30Master of Diplomacy $27,360   $38,976 30

Master of Diplomacy (Advanced) $27,360   $38,976 30

International relations 30Master of International Relations $27,360   $38,976 30

Master of International Relations (Advanced) $27,360   $38,976 30

Strategic studies 31Master of Strategic Studies $27,360 X   $38,976 31

Master of Strategic Studies (Advanced) $27,360   $38,976 31

Law 31Criminology  31Master of Criminology $25,728   $36,720 31

Master of Criminology (Advanced) $25,728 T $36,720 31

Law  31Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice

$13,656   $19,488 31

Graduate Certificate of Law $13,656   $19,488 32

Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice varies – check website

    varies – check website

  32

Juris Doctor (On-campus) $27,360   $38,976 32

Juris Doctor (Online) $27,360   Not offered 32

Master of Laws $27,312   $38,976 33

Master of Laws in Environmental Law $27,312   $38,976 33

Master of Laws in Government and Regulation $27,312   $38,976   33

Master of Laws in International Law $27,312   $38,976 33

Master of Laws in International Security Law $27,312   $38,976 34

Master of Laws in Law, Governance, and Development

$27,312   $38,976 34

Master of Laws in Migration Law $27,312   $38,976 34

Master of Legal Practice varies – check website

  varies – check website

34

Public policy 35Policy and governance  35Graduate Certificate of Public Policy $13,656   $19,488 35

Master of Public Administration $27,360   $38,976 35

Master of Public Policy $27,360   $38,976 35

Master of Public Policy in Development Policy $27,360   $38,976 36

Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy $27,360   $38,976 36

Master of Public Policy in International Policy $27,360   $38,976 36

Master of Public Policy in Policy Analysis $27,360   $38,976 36

Master of Public Policy in Social Policy $27,360   $38,976 37

National security policy 37Master of National Security Policy $27,360   $38,976 37

Master of National Security Policy (Advanced) $27,360   $38,976 37

Science, health and environment 37Astronomy and astrophysics  37Master of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Advanced)

$29,280   $38,976 37

Biology  38Master of Biological Sciences $29,280   $38,976 38

Master of Biological Sciences (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 38

Page 20: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

18 The Australian National University

Program Indicative annual domestic fee (A$)*

Not available for commencement in July

Domestic applications through UAC**

Domestic applications direct to ANU***

Indicative annual international fee (A$)*

International applications direct to ANU****

Page

Master of Biotechnology $29,280   $38,976 38

Master of Biotechnology (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 38

Master of Neuroscience $29,280   $38,976 38

Master of Neuroscience (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 38

Earth sciences 39Master of Earth Sciences (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 39

Environment and resource management 39Graduate Certificate of Environment $14,616   $19,488 39

Graduate Diploma of Environment $29,323   $38,976 39

Master of Climate Change $29,280   $38,976 39

Master of Energy Change $29,280   $38,976 40

Master of Energy Change (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 40

Master of Environment $29,280   $38,976 40

Master of Environment (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 40

Master of Environmental Management and Development

$29,280   $38,976 40

Master of Environmental Science $29,280   $38,976 41

Master of Environmental Science (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 41

Master of Forestry $29,280   $38,976 41

Master of Forestry (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 41

Mathematical sciences  41Master of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) $29,280   $38,976 41

Medicine and health sciences  42Doctor of Medicine and Surgery Common-

wealth supported

X   $72,480 42

Graduate Certificate of Applied Epidemiology $16,368   $21,816 Not offered 42

Master of Public Health $32,736   $43,632 42

Master of Public Health (Advanced) $32,736   $43,632 42

Physics  42Master of Nuclear Science $29,280   $38,976 42

Psychology  43Master of Clinical Psychology $28,704 X   $40,992 43

Science  43Graduate Diploma of Science $29,232   $38,976 43

Science communication  43Master of Science Communication $27,360   $38,976 43

Master of Science Communication Outreach $29,232 X   $38,976 43

Social sciences and humanities 44Flexible Double Masters 44Flexible Double Masters $30,744 $40,992 44

Anthropology   44Master of Anthropology $25,728   $36,720 44

Master of Anthropology (Advanced) $25,728 T $36,720 T 44

Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development

$25,728   $36,720 44

Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Advanced)

$25,728 T $36,720 T 44

Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Fully Online)

$25,728   $36,720 44

Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Advanced) (Fully Online)

$25,728 T $36,720 Not offered 44

Master of Culture, Health and Medicine $32,736   $43,632 45

Master of Culture, Health and Medicine (Advanced)

$32,736 T $43,632 T 45

Archaeology   45Master of Archaeological Science $25,728   $36,720 45

Master of Archaeological Science (Advanced) $25,728 T $36,720 T 45

Art history and curatorial studies   46Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies $25,728   $36,720 46

Page 21: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 19

Program Indicative annual domestic fee (A$)*

Not available for commencement in July

Domestic applications through UAC**

Domestic applications direct to ANU***

Indicative annual international fee (A$)*

International applications direct to ANU****

Page

Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies (Advanced)

$25,728 T $36,720 T 46

Arts   46Graduate Certificate of Arts $12,864 X   $18,360 46

Master of Arts (Advanced) $25,728   $36,720 46

Asia-Pacific studies   46Master of Asia-Pacific Studies $25,728   $36,720 46

Biological anthropology   47Master of Biological Anthropology $29,280   $38,976 47

Master of Biological Anthropology (Advanced) $29,280 T $38,976 T 47

Classical studies   47Master of Classical Studies $25,728   $36,720 47

Master of Classical Studies (Advanced) $25,728 T $36,720 T 47

Digital humanities 47Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture $25,728 $36,720 27

Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture (Advanced)

$25,728 $36,720 T 47

Globalisation 48Master of Globalisation $27.360   $38,976 48

Master of Globalisation (Advanced) $27.360 T $38,976 T 48

Graduate Studies Select   48Graduate Certificate of Studies $16,368^   $21,816^ 48

Graduate Certificate of Studies (Online) $16,368^   $21,816^ 48

Master of Studies $32,736^   $43,632^ 48

Master of Studies (Advanced) $32,736^ T $43,632^ T 48

History 49Master of History $25,728   $36,720 49

Master of History (Advanced) $25,728 T $36,720 T 49

Linguistics and languages 49Master of General and Applied Linguistics $25,728   $36,720 49

Master of General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced)

$25,728 T $36,720 T 49

Translation  49Master of Translation $25,728   $36,720 49

Master of Translation (Advanced) $25,728 T $36,720 T 49

Middle Eastern and Central Asian studies  50Master of Islam in the Modern World $25,728   $36,720 50

Master of Islam in the Modern World (Advanced) $25,728 T $36,720 T 50

Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies

$25,728   $36,720 50

Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Advanced)

$25,728 T $36,720 T 50

Museums and heritage studies   51Master of Museum and Heritage Studies $25,728   $36,720 51

Master of Museum and Heritage Studies (Advanced)

$25,728 T $36,720 T 51

Social research    51Master of Social Research $25,728   $36,720 51

Master of Social Research (Advanced) $25,728 T $36,720 T 51

* These fees are indicative only, please refer to programsandcourses.anu.edu.au

** Domestic applications: uac.edu.au

*** Domestic direct applications: anu.edu.au/study/apply/anu-postgraduate-coursework-domestic-applications

**** International direct applications: anu.edu.au/study/apply/anu-postgraduate-coursework-international-applications

T Admission by internal transfer.

^ As the GSS program is flexible and allows study from across the University, fees will vary depending on the courses taken. The indicative total fee is generally the amount payable when taking courses with the highest fees. Information on Individual course fees can be found on Programs and Courses.

Page 22: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

20 The Australian National University

P R O G R A M D E S C R I P T I O N S

Business & economics

AccountingGraduate Certificate of AccountingDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: 6459XGCACCCRICOS code: 052700GIndicative annual domestic fee: $15,384Indicative annual international fee: $20,496Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program suits students with various aspirations, including: graduates with no background in accounting who wish to study concepts and techniques in accounting without the need to enrol in a full degree; graduates with prior accounting studies who wish to develop more advanced skills and knowledge in accounting without enrolling in a full Master program; and graduates with prior accounting studies who need up to four more courses to satisfy the admission requirements of the Australian professional accounting bodies. The Certificate program is designed to articulate into a Master program for students who wish to continue their advanced studies. Students may be able to transfer to the Master of Professional Accounting, Master of Accounting, or the Master of Commerce programs.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%.

Graduate Diploma of AccountingDuration: 1 yearProgram code: 6401XGDACTCRICOS code: 003137CIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,768Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program is designed for students who wish to gain or extend their knowledge of accounting and related disciplines. Available courses address issues and topics of importance in accounting and business areas. The program is designed to articulate into a Master program for students who wish to continue their advanced studies. Students may be able to transfer to the Master of Professional Accounting, Master of Accounting, or the Master of Commerce programs.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%.

Master of AccountingDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7414XMACCTCRICOS code: 050800JIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program allows students to develop accounting skills and undertake independent research. For students with limited or no prior accounting training, the program offers conversion courses that allow them to meet the education

entry requirements of the Australian accounting professional bodies. Students who need to complete additional courses to gain Australian accounting accreditation can also do this as part of the program. Students with prior accounting studies will take more advanced accounting courses, and have the opportunity to undertake substantial research projects. With continuing high global demand for qualified accountants, graduates of the program have a wide range of career opportunities in accounting firms, government departments, banking and finance organisations, corporations and other related accounting fields. The Master of Accounting is accredited by CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants ANZ.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Computing Science, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics.

Master of Professional AccountingDuration: 1.5 yearsProgram code: 7413XMPACCCRICOS code: 050799GIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,744Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program allows graduates to develop skills in accounting and the ability to analyse accounting-related issues. The program allows students with prior studies in cognate disciplines to specialise in accounting and meet the education entry requirements for the Australian accounting professional bodies. Students are exposed to professional and scholarly accounting and research. With continuing high global demand for qualified accountants, graduates of the program have a wide range of career opportunities in accounting firms, government departments, banking and finance organisations, corporations and other related accounting fields. The Master of Professional Accounting is accredited by CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants ANZ.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%, and with courses in at least one of the following areas: accounting, business, business information systems, computing science, economics, finance, actuarial studies, mathematics, management, marketing, international business.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Computing Science, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics.

Actuarial studiesGraduate Certificate of Finance and Actuarial StatisticsDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: CFASCRICOS code: 082257GIndicative annual domestic fee: $15,384Indicative annual international fee: $20,496Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Page 23: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 21

Program overview: This program is designed for students who wish to: develop a greater understanding of financial, actuarial and statistical principles and their application; gain Part II exemption status for the Institute of Actuaries; improve analytical skills for interpreting and analysing financial, actuarial and statistical information; gain greater insight into the Australian and international financial markets; increase management skills for dealing with organisations, teams and policy issues; or expand their applied knowledge in various specialised areas of finance, actuarial studies and applied statistics.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 60%.

Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial StatisticsDuration: 1 yearProgram code: DFASCRICOS code: 082264GIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,768Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program is designed for students who wish to: develop a deep understanding of financial, actuarial and statistical principles and their application; gain Part II exemption status for the Institute of Actuaries; improve analytical skills for interpreting and analysing financial, actuarial and statistical information; gain greater insight into the Australian and international financial markets; increase management skills for dealing with organisations, teams and policy issues; or expand their applied knowledge in various specialised areas of finance, actuarial studies and applied statistics.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%.

Master of Actuarial PracticeDuration: 2.5 yearsProgram code: 7420XMACTPCRICOS code: 079658EIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,840Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: Are you a maths whiz who wants stimulating work, limitless potential and an ever-growing salary? An ANU Master of Actuarial Practice degree will enable you to gain all of your Part I and Part II exemptions through the Actuaries Institute. You will learn how to apply your mathematical talent in understanding, measuring and managing risks. Graduates will apply mathematical, statistical, financial, economic and other skills to untangle the most complex and difficult problems facing the commercial world. As a graduate of this degree you will be highly sought after by employers in Australia and around the world.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%, with at least one course in the field of mathematics that must cover calculus and linear algebra. Students must achieve a minimum 60% weighted average mark in the first 48 units of courses attempted in order to remain enrolled in the Master of Actuarial Practice. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 48 in the same teaching period in which the 48th unit is attempted, exactly 48 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units

from courses in descending order of marks. Students who do not achieve a minimum of 60% weighted average mark in the first 48 units will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial Statistics.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Economics, Engineering, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Statistics.

Master of Actuarial StudiesDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7410XMACTSCRICOS code: 050802GIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 onlyCollege: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: Are you a maths whiz who wants stimulating work, limitless potential and an ever-growing salary? This is the esteemed degree that will make you a thought leader in actuarial fields. With an ANU Master of Actuarial Studies degree you will excel in your career literally anywhere in the world. Risk is all around us – in investment markets, on the roads, from our health and the climate. This degree will teach you how to apply your mathematical talent in understanding, measuring and managing the risks. Graduates will apply mathematical, statistical, financial, economic and other skills to untangle the most complex and difficult problems facing the commercial world.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%, with at least one course in the field of mathematics that must cover calculus and linear algebra. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 60% weighted average mark in the first 48 units of courses attempted in order to remain enrolled in the Master of Actuarial Studies. Students who do not achieve a minimum of 60% weighted average mark in the first 48 units will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial Statistics.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Economics, Engineering, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Statistics.

Business information systemsMaster of Business Information SystemsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7417XMBISCRICOS code: 050796MIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program is designed for graduates either with or without a background in information systems. Students without an IS background are taken through foundational topics in their first year of study, leading them into the second year which deals with more advanced material. An extensive list of electives is provided to allow students to focus their study on those areas of

Page 24: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

22 The Australian National University

particular interest or relevance to them. Students are exposed to professional and scholarly academic information systems research and coursework, enhancing their academic and professional competence. The program has professional level accreditation by the Australian Computer Society.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Computing Science, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Statistics.

CommerceMaster of CommerceDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7412XMCOMCRICOS code: 050803FIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program offers a pathway to PhD study. Students with little background in commerce can still reach an advanced level of academic study. The program provides an advanced and in-depth level of study in one or more business or commerce disciplines, such as accounting, finance or business information systems. Students are exposed to professional and scholarly academic research in commerce, enhancing their academic competence. Students are also able to acquire research skills in commerce and to undertake independent research.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must pass and achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark in the first 48 units attempted to remain enrolled in the Master of Commerce.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Computing Science, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Statistics.

EconomicsGraduate Certificate of EconomicsDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: CECONCRICOS code: 082256GIndicative annual domestic fee: $15,384Indicative annual international fee: $20,496Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program is designed to provide a foundation in economics for students for whom prior economics training is minimal or non-existent. The Graduate Certificate will be attractive to those whose present or intended career calls for them to understand and appreciate economic discussion and analysis.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%.

Graduate Diploma of EconomicsDuration: 1 yearProgram code: DECONCRICOS code: 082263JIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,768Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program of study is designed for those wanting a basic understanding of modern economic analysis. It is available to graduates in any discipline who have some background in economics and quantitative methods. The Graduate Diploma in Economics will be attractive to those whose present or intended career requires a basic ability in economic analysis. It is also a foundation for further study at a more advanced level.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in Economics may be eligible for consideration for up to 24 units (1 semester) of credit, comprising: ECON7073 Microeconomic Principles for Economic Policy; ECON7074 Macroeconomic Principles for Economic Policy; EMET7001 Introduction to Analysis of Economic Models and Data; STAT7055 Introductory Statistics for Business and Finance. Students must achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark to continue onto the Master of Economics.

Master of Applied EconomicsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MAPECCRICOS code: 082269CIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Applied Economic’s rigorous training in econometric and quantitative methods will attract outstanding students to the University. In particular, influential economic policy advisors in prominent organisations of national executive government (especially Prime Minister and Cabinet and Treasury) have found it very appealing the way the Master of Applied Economics provides training in placing national policy issues in a quantified frame.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in Economics may be considered for up to 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with an Honours degree or Graduate Diploma in Economics may be considered for up to 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark will be transferred to the Master of Economic Policy or the Graduate Diploma of Economics.

Cognate disciplines: Economics.

Master of Economic PolicyDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MECPOCRICOS code: 082289KIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Page 25: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 23

Program overview: The Master of Economic Policy’s rigorous training in policy economics will attract outstanding students to the University. In particular, influential economic policymakers in prominent organisations of national executive government have found the Master of Economic Policy’s focus on national policy issues very rewarding. The degree’s focus on regional economic policy (through coursework choices and research) is worth emphasising.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in Economics may be eligible for consideration of up to 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with an Honours degree or Graduate Diploma in Economics may be eligible for consideration of up to 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Cognate disciplines: Economics.

Master of EconomicsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MECONCRICOS code: 082290FIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Economic’s reputation for rigorous training in graduate economics – underlined by its research-active pedagogy – attracts outstanding students to the University. In particular, influential economic policymakers in prominent Federal Government agencies (especially Prime Minister and Cabinet and Treasury) have found the Master of Economics’ focus on national policy issues very rewarding. The degree’s focus on Australia’s place in the region (through coursework choices and research) is worth emphasising.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Students must achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark in the initial component will be transferred to the Master of Economic Policy or the Diploma of Economics. Applicants with a cognate Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate may be eligible for up to 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with an Bachelor Honours degree or Graduate Diploma in Economics may be considered for up to 48 units.

Cognate disciplines: Economics.

Master of Environmental and Resource EconomicsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MERECCRICOS code: 082295AIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: This program provides the tools of economic analysis at an advanced level and applies them to policy issues with a focus on environmental and resource economics. Areas of specialisation covered in elective courses include: agricultural and resource economics, cost-benefit analysis, economic development, quantitative methods, economic regulation, and environmental and natural resource policy. A common theme across these courses is the integration of environmental and resource decisions into the broader context of national and international economic

policy. Graduates find ready employment with national and international policy agencies, leading corporations and civil society organisations.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent. Applicants with a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 48 units of credit. Students must complete the pre-sessional component before continuing to the preliminary component. Students must achieve a minimum 50% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component. Students who do not achieve a minimum 50% weighted average mark in the initial component will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma of Public Policy.

Cognate disciplines: Applied Economics, Econometrics, Economic Policy, Economics, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics.

Master of Financial EconomicsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MFIECCRICOS code: 086226DIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Financial Economics is an elite, interdisciplinary degree preparing graduates for a career requiring advanced analytical skills and drawing on an advanced knowledge of finance and economics. The program not only teaches students how to apply well-known models but also equips them with an understanding of the technical foundations of those models. These skills are highly marketable because they allow for the design and empirical testing of new financial instruments and models in new market environments.

Admission requirements: A cognate Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 75%.

Cognate disciplines: Actuarial Studies, Economics, Finance, Statistics.

Master of International and Development EconomicsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MIDECCRICOS code: 082308AIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2, Autumn, Winter, Spring, SummerCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Master of International and Development Economics provides students with world-class training in applied economics and its application to economic policy and econometrics. The program will equip you with the tools of advanced economic analysis, and the skill to apply them to economic policies for trade, finance, development and the environment. Tailor your degree to specialise in: international trade, growth and finance; banking, monetary policy and economic development; environmental economics, natural resource policy and development; quantitative methods and economic modelling; business development and economic policy in a market economy Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent. Up to 24 units of credit is available for a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline. Up to 48 units of credit is available for an Honours degree in a cognate discipline or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must complete the pre-sessional component

Page 26: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

24 The Australian National University

to continue to the initial component. Students must achieve a minimum 50% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component.

Cognate disciplines: Applied Economics, Econometrics, Economic Policy, Economics, Engineering, Mathematics, Statistics.

FinanceMaster of Applied FinanceDuration: 1.5 yearsProgram code: 7421XMAPFNCRICOS code: 079659DIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,744Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: Do you dream of working in the leading financial cities of the world? Have you ever wondered why some companies are successful and others fail? Are you interested in learning how to maximise profits and minimise risk? The ANU Master of Applied Finance will equip you to excel in the financial marketplace. This program is for you if you are, or are intending to become, a specialist in finance, or a professional offering advice in this area. As a student you will be challenged to solve a variety of financial problems and will develop a keen analytical mind which will prove invaluable in the fast changing world of finance. As a Master of Applied Finance graduate from The Australian National University you will be highly sought-after by employers both in Australia and around world.

Admission requirements: Applicants are required to hold a pass degree in a cognate discipline. Applicants must have a performance average of 65% or better (or equivalent) in the last two years of the undergraduate degree. Students who do not have a pass degree in business, economics, finance, mathematics or statistics discipline, may enter the program after first completing the Graduate Certificate of Finance and Actuarial Statistics, and achieving a performance average of 65% or better.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Economics, Engineering, Finance, International Business, Mathematics, Management, Marketing, Physics, Science, Statistics.

Master of FinanceDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7418XMFINCRICOS code: 039762CIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: This program equips graduates with the necessary skills to excel in the global financial marketplace. Students enrolled in the program examine fundamental principles in finance which are applicable to: valuing financial securities and corporations; utilising derivatives for risk management purposes; and, exploring diversification methods to create investment portfolios. You will be challenged to solve financial problems and will develop a keen analytical mind which is essential when working in the fast-paced world of finance. As a Master of Finance graduate from The Australian National University you will be highly sought-after by employers both in Australia and around the world. The Master of Finance is accredited as an official CFA Program Partner and provides good preparation for students who intend to sit the CFA examinations.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 60% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component. Students who do not achieve a minimum of 60% weighted average mark in the initial component will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial Statistics.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Engineering, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Physics, Science, Statistics.

Master of Financial EconomicsRefer to Economics

Master of Financial ManagementDuration: 1 yearProgram code: MFINMCRICOS code: 029316GIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,768Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The ANU Master of Financial Management will equip you to excel in a business career anywhere in the world. You will gain access to leading academics with extensive industry and research experience. Courses within the Master of Financial Management have been developed in consultation with key industry partners in the finance sector, assuring you that the advanced skillset you will develop in the program will prepare you for a rewarding career in business.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with an average mark of at least 65%.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics, Statistics.

Management & marketingGraduate Certificate of ManagementDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: 6860CMGMTCRICOS code: 030000GIndicative annual domestic fee: $15,384Indicative annual international fee: $20,496Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Graduate Certificate of Management will equip students with a solid foundation of knowledge, skills and application in the management disciplines within an evidence-based management framework. The Graduate Certificate of Management is a standalone program and also serves as a pathway for those who do not meet the traditional entry requirements for an ANU Masters program.

Admission requirements: Either a Bachelor degree or international equivalent OR at least 5 years’ work experience (including at least 3 years’ documented experience in a managerial role).

Page 27: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 25

Master of Business AdministrationDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7443MBADMCRICOS code: 091188GIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Business Administration (MBA) develops advanced knowledge and skills for professional or highly skilled managerial work. The ANU MBA program builds upon the management experience and prior learning of students to prepare them to move into senior management roles. Graduates will gain an understanding of recent developments in business administration and professional practice, including a strong emphasis on evidence-based approaches to decision making.

Admission requirements: Minimum 5 years’ work experience (including at least 3 years’ documented management experience). Either a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65% OR an ANU Graduate Certificate in Management with an average mark of at least 65%.

Cognate disciplines: Business, Management.

Master of Entrepreneurship and InnovationDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7428MEINVCRICOS code: 091185KIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Entrepreneurship and Innovation program equips graduates and professionals with the skills necessary for the planning, development, launch, and management of entrepreneurial and innovative ventures. The program draws on all of the core disciplines of management including concept design, business model innovation, marketing, financing, organisational development, and strategy. This program can also be tailored to include a second specialisation.

Admission requirements: EITHER a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0) OR an ANU Graduate Certificate in Management with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0). Applicants with at least 10 years’ work experience (including 5 years’ documented management experience) may be eligible for 24 units of credit. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units of credit (AQF level 7). Applicants with an Honours degree or postgraduate qualification in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units of credit (AQF level 8/9). The maximum credit that may be granted for a combination of cognate study and relevant work experience is 48 units (2 semesters).

Cognate disciplines: Business, Management, Entrepreneurship.

Master of International ManagementDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7425VIMGTCRICOS code: 088059JIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of International Management program draws on both the International Business and Management disciplines to prepare students for leadership roles in a complex and ever-changing global economy. Graduates will have

an understanding of recent developments in these disciplines and the associated professional practice. In particular graduates will understand the evidence base for international managerial practice: the relationship between theory and applied knowledge and the research from which it emerges. The program can be tailored to include a second specialisation.

Admission requirements: Either a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0) OR an ANU Graduate Certificate in Management with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0). Applicants with at least 10 years’ work experience (including 5 years’ documented management experience) may be eligible for 24 units of credit. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units of credit (AQF level 7). Applicants with an Honours degree or postgraduate qualification in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units of credit (AQF level 8/9). The maximum credit that may be granted for a combination of cognate study and relevant work experience is 48 units (2 semesters).

Cognate disciplines: Business, Management, International Relations

Master of ManagementDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7438MMGMTCRICOS code: 091183AIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,768Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Management program equips graduates and professionals from any discipline to become effective managers in workplaces that are becoming increasingly demanding and diverse. The program prepares students to become evidence-based decision makers, innovative problem solvers, responsible social citizens, and future leaders. This program is ideally suited to students with limited management experience or from technical backgrounds that require solid management skills for promotion or career change. The program can be tailored to include up to two specialisations.

Admission requirements: Either a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0) OR an ANU Graduate Certificate in Management with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0). Applicants with at least 10 years’ work experience (including 5 years’ documented management experience) may be eligible for 24 units of credit. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units of credit (AQF level 7). Applicants with an Honours degree or postgraduate qualification in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units of credit (AQF level 8/9). The maximum credit that may be granted for a combination of cognate study and relevant work experience is 48 units (2 semesters).

Cognate disciplines: Business, Management.

Master of Marketing ManagementDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7440MMKMTCRICOS code: 091184MIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,768Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Marketing Management program equips graduates and professionals from any discipline to become evidence-based decision makers, innovative problem solvers, responsible social citizens, and future leaders. This program provides specialised knowledge and skills in the area of marketing, and can be tailored to include a second specialisation.

Page 28: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

26 The Australian National University

Admission requirements: Either a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0) OR an ANU Graduate Certificate in Management with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0). Applicants with at least 10 years’ work experience (including 5 years’ documented management experience) may be eligible for 24 units of credit. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units of credit (AQF level 7). Applicants with an Honours degree or postgraduate qualification in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units of credit (AQF level 8/9). The maximum credit that may be granted for a combination of cognate study and relevant work experience is 48 units (2 semesters).

Cognate disciplines: Business, Management, Marketing.

Master of LeadershipDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7436MLEADCRICOS code: 091186JIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,768Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Leadership program prepares graduates for leadership roles in business, by strengthening key skills such as self-management, communication and teamwork skills. Students will develop skills in evidence-based decision making, creative problem solving, managing complex and uncertain situation, and influencing stakeholders. The Master of Leadership program can also be tailored to include a second specialisation.

Admission requirements: Either a Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0) OR an ANU Graduate Certificate in Management with a credit average (GPA 5.0/7.0). Applicants with at least 10 years’ work experience (including 5 years documented management experience) may be eligible for 24 units of credit. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units of credit (AQF level 7). Applicants with an Honours degree or postgraduate qualification in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units of credit (AQF level 8/9). The maximum credit that may be granted for a combination of cognate study and relevant work experience is 48 units (2 semesters).

Cognate disciplines: Business, Management, Leadership.

Master of Project ManagementDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MPROMCRICOS code: 082344GIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,816Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: The Master of Project Management equips students with the knowledge and skills to effectively manage projects in a range of organisational settings. By drawing on developments in project management theory and practice, students will develop the underpinning knowledge and skills to initiate, plan, execute, and evaluate projects of all sizes. Moreover, the program enables graduates to analyse the links between projects and business strategy.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (2

semesters) of credit. Applicants with relevant work experience may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Certificate or equivalent professional/executive training such as a pre-Master’s program in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. The maximum credit that may be granted for a combination of cognate study and relevant work experience is 48 units (2 semesters).

Cognate disciplines: Architecture, Business Administration, Commerce, Development Studies, Economics, Engineering, Environmental Management, Finance, Information Systems/Technology, Logistics, Management, Marketing, Management Science, Military and Defence Studies, Operations Research, Public Sector Policy and Administration, Psychology, Planning, Sociology, Transport.

StatisticsMaster of StatisticsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MSTATCRICOS code: 082353GIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Business and Economics

Program overview: In disciplines as diverse as biology, economics, actuarial studies, psychology, physics, archaeology, medicine and information technology, there is always a need for qualified statisticians to make proper sense of the data. The Master of Statistics program will enable you to apply your skills in any of a large number of areas, as well as receive rigorous training in core statistical application and theory. This will set you up as a professional statistician whose services will be highly sought-after. With an ANU Master of Statistics you will excel in your career literally anywhere is the world.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65% and with at least one full-time-equivalent year of study in the field of mathematics, including calculus and algebra. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 60% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component. Students who do not achieve a minimum of 60% weighted average mark in the initial component will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma of Finance and Actuarial Statistics.

Cognate disciplines: Accounting, Actuarial Studies, Business, Business Information Systems, Economics, Engineering, Finance, International Business, Maths, Management, Marketing, Physics, Psychology, Sociology, Science, Statistics.

Page 29: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 27

Creative arts & design

Digital artsMaster of Digital Arts Master of Digital Arts (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MDIGA; VDIGA (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082285C; 082286B (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $21,216Indicative annual international fee: $32,592Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: Focus on developing your creativity and practical skills with a degree designed for the digital age. The Master of Digital Arts offers a mixture of theory and elective courses in key areas of digital media such as digital video, 3D computer animation, digital compositing, interactivity, coding, the Internet, sound, and hybrid media. A visual effects specialisation is also available. As a digital arts student you will have access to the cutting-edge facilities at the ANU School of Art.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65% and a successful assessment of a portfolio of works. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Digital Arts, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Animation, Design, Digital Art, Fine Arts, Media Arts.

Additional information: Entry to the Master of Digital Arts requires a successful assessment of a portfolio of works and other supporting material. Before applying, applicants should consult the ANU School of Art website where the requirements are listed and supporting material submission information is detailed: http://soa.anu.edu.au/how-apply/postgraduate-coursework-applications

MusicMaster of Arts (Advanced)Refer to Arts (page 46)

Master of Music Master of Music (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MMUSI; VMUSI (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082374B; 082375A (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $21,216Indicative annual international fee: $32,592Semester intake: 1 onlyCollege: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: What does music mean? Who is it for? And what might be its future? We’re not looking for students who know the answers; we’re looking for students who ask the questions. Enrolling in a Master of Music gives you the opportunity to explore the concepts and contexts of music guided by world-class academic staff delivering lectures, tutorials, one-to-one tuition, ensembles, master classes, technical workshops, and musical activities in the community. Your learning experiences are not just confined to the classroom or recital hall; you also have opportunities to undertake internships with an array of performance companies, production houses, public service departments, and collecting institutions. The Master of Music offers three specialisations to match your passions: Music Performance II; Music Composition, Arranging, and Sound Design II; or Musicology, Ethnomusicology, and Music Curatorship II.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Music, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Music.

Additional information: Applicants will be expected to have pre-existing musical knowledge such as a competency level equivalent to completion of an undergraduate major in music, or equivalent qualifications or experience. Applicants wishing to enrol in Graduate Music Performance courses or Graduate Composition are advised to contact the ANU School of Music to arrange for an audition or portfolio assessment as soon as possible.

Visual artsMaster of Visual Arts Master of Visual Arts (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MVISA; VVISA (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082377K; 082359A (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $21,216Indicative annual international fee: $32,592Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: A Master of Visual Arts is the opportunity you have dreamed of to focus on developing your skills as an artist or professional in the arts sector. Through individual studio practice,

Page 30: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

28 The Australian National University

core theory, master classes, field studies, research projects, and courses across ANU, you will extend your creative, technical and analytical skills under the supervision of our expert staff. Study is available in a variety of workshops including art theory, ceramics, furniture, glass, gold and silversmithing, printmedia and drawing, painting, photography and media arts, sculpture, and textiles. As a visual arts student at ANU, you will find the nation’s premier cultural institutions – as well as the thriving local art scene – at your doorstep.

Admission requirements: Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65% and successful assessment of a portfolio of works. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Visual Arts, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Architecture, Design, Fine Arts, Visual Anthropology, Visual Arts.

Additional information: Entry to the Master of Visual Arts requires a successful assessment of a portfolio of works and other supporting material. Before applying, applicants should consult the ANU School of Art website where the requirements are listed and supporting material submission information is detailed: http://soa.anu.edu.au/how-apply/postgraduate-coursework-applications

Engineering & computing

ComputingGraduate Diploma of Applied Data Analytics NEW Duration: 1 yearProgram code: 6715DADANCRICOS code: No CRICOSIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,414Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Program overview: Both government and industry face a current and future challenge in recruiting, developing and retaining a workforce with skills in data analytics as applied to high-quality, data-informed decision-making. This program is intended for students who wish to acquire a broad skills base in applied data analytics covering computing, social science, and statistical topics. Being able to understand, anticipate and direct developments will in turn result in having a workforce with a diverse skill set that ranges over computational, statistical and methodological matters, and which can be applied across a host of settings, from health to national security and from education to consumer industries.

Admission requirements: Admission requires an approved Honours or Bachelor degree plus one year of work experience, or equivalent.

Cognate disciplines: Engineering, Maths, Physics, Statistics, Finance, Actuarial Studies, Computer Science, Information Technology, Criminology, Sociology, Political, Science, Psychology, Epidemiology/Public Health, Anthropology, Demography/Population Studies.

Master of Applied Data Analytics NEW Duration: 1.5 yearsProgram code: 7716MADANCRICOS code: No CRICOSIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,414Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Program overview: Both government and industry face a current and future challenge in recruiting, developing and retaining a workforce with skills in data analytics as applied to high-quality, data-informed decision-making. The program is designed to provide students with exposure to best practice in data analytics, cutting edge courses in areas of relevance to data analytics practitioners and opportunities to deepen knowledge in one of the three areas of computation, statistics or social science. Being able to understand, anticipate and direct developments will in turn result in having a workforce with a diverse skill set that ranges over computational, statistical and methodological matters, and which can be applied across a host of settings, from health to national security and from education to consumer industries.

Admission requirements: Admission requires an approved Honours or Bachelor degree plus three years of work experience, or equivalent

Cognate disciplines: Engineering, Maths, Physics, Statistics, Finance, Actuarial Studies, Computer Science, Information Technology, Criminology, Sociology, Political, Science, Psychology, Epidemiology/Public Health, Anthropology, Demography/Population Studies.

Graduate Diploma of ComputingDuration: 1 yearProgram code: 6706XGDCPCRICOS code: 078938EIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,232Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Program overview: Computing jobs are currently projected to be among the fastest growing occupations of our time – so there is no shortage of opportunities. This program aims to educate science/engineering/technology graduates in contemporary computing in a way that can provide a route into the Information Technology (IT) industry or a wider range of corporate careers. You will also gain a strong foundation to do more advanced study in the computing discipline.

Admission requirements: Admission requires an approved Bachelor degree in a science, engineering or related discipline with a credit average (or equivalent) and with at least one programming course and two mathematics courses in the areas of discrete mathematics, calculus, linear algebra and statistics. Students without a degree but who have at least three years’ relevant work experience, or a combination of qualifications and experience, may also receive admission. All students who have completed the Graduate Diploma in Computing are eligible for associate membership with the Australian Computer Society. Students completing the Graduate Diploma in Computing with a Distinction average may be granted one year of status to the Master of Computing.

Cognate disciplines: Computer science, Information technology.

Page 31: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 29

Master of Computing Master of Computing (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7706XMCOMP; VCOMP (Advanced)CRICOS code: 078940M; 085934F (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Program overview: This program is a two-year full-time (or equivalent part-time) degree that provides students with exposure to best practice in computing, and cutting edge courses in areas of relevance to computing practitioners. Students will have the opportunity to specialise in a computing sub-discipline e.g. artificial intelligence, computer systems, computational foundations, information and human centred computing, or software engineering. Students will gain key professional development skills for practicing computing professionals, including the development of excellent English written and oral communication skills within an ICT context. Successful completion of this course will provide students with professional accreditation with the Australian Computer Society (ACS).

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65% and with at least three courses (units of study) in the fields of computing and/or maths. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: The Advanced program provides the opportunity to undertake a substantial research thesis and qualify for a Higher Degree Research pathway. Admission is by transfer from the Master of Computing, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 48 units of coursework attempted, as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the project/thesis. Students will be awarded up to 48 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Computer Science, Information Technology.

EngineeringMaster of Engineering in Digital Systems and TelecommunicationsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: NDSTECRICOS code: 077326GIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Program overview: In this program students will obtain advanced knowledge in signal processing and information engineering which is at the heart of modern digital systems. Areas of application include microelectronic systems, communication networks, computer vision, and audio and acoustic signal processing. The program contains a targeted professional development component as well as an opportunity to select electives from other areas of study anywhere in the University.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with an average mark of at least 70%.

Cognate disciplines: Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Information Engineering, Telecommunications/Communication Engineering, Information Engineering.

Master of Engineering in MechatronicsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: NMECHCRICOS code: 077326GIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Program overview: In this program students will gain advanced technical knowledge in Mechatronics, an area in which ANU has world-leading research strength. Mechatronics graduates are highly sought after because of their combined knowledge and cross-discipline skills in three major engineering areas: mechanical, electrical, and computing. These skills allow them to participate in, and lead, multi-disciplinary teams in research and product development, automation, manufacturing, and computing and electronics, offering exciting career prospects. The program contains a targeted professional development component as well as an opportunity to select electives from other areas of study anywhere in the University.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with an average mark of at least 70%.

Cognate disciplines: Automation and Intelligent Systems, Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Information Engineering, Mathematics, Physics Science and Engineering.

Master of Engineering in PhotonicsDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: NENPHCRICOS code: 077326GIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Program overview: In this program students will gain in-depth advanced technical knowledge in Photonics Technologies, an area in which ANU has world-leading research strength. The global photonics industry is growing rapidly, offering exciting career prospects in research and development, the telecommunications industry, and sensing and biomedical diagnostics. The program contains a targeted professional development component as well as an opportunity to select electives from other areas of study anywhere in the University.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with an average mark of at least 70%.

Cognate disciplines: Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Physics.

Master of Engineering in Renewable Energy NEW Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: NENRECRICOS code: 077326GIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science

Program overview: This two-year Master qualification provides students with specialised knowledge and professional engineering skills to prepare them for a career in the rapidly-growing renewable energy industry. Global renewable energy jobs grew 18% between 2013 and 2014, and were estimated at 7.7 million in 2014, with

Page 32: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

30 The Australian National University

2.5 million jn photovoltaics, and 1 million in wind energy (IRENA Renewable Energy and Jobs Annual Review, 2015). China, Brazil, the United States, India and Germany are the key employers, however, emerging renewable energy markets such as Japan, Bangladesh and Indonesia are gaining prominence. This program builds on the University’s interdisciplinary engineering focus and research expertise to give students the skills to address complex multi-disciplinary problems, while at the same time providing advanced technical knowledge in renewable energy. The program extends the breadth of coverage of renewable energy topics, and puts more emphasis on systems and integration to be better aligned with key areas of industry growth. This program includes new courses focusing on large-scale commercial solar farms, wind energy, urban energy generation and energy efficiency, grid integration of renewable energy, and industrial energy.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with an average mark of at least 65%.

Cognate disciplines: Electrical Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Photovoltaic/Renewable Energy Engineering, Power Engineering, Mechanical Engineering.

International studies

International affairsGraduate Diploma of International Affairs NEW Duration: 1 yearProgram code: DIAFFCRICOS code: 088970MIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,312Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Graduate Diploma of International Affairs is designed to equip you with the skills required for understanding emerging issues in international, political and strategic affairs. Learn how to critically analyse international affairs and foreign policies through a diverse range of disciplines and explore how issues such as globalisation, development, democratisation, terrorism, human security, war and conflict drive political developments in the Asia Pacific region and around the world. This flexible, one-year (full-time) postgraduate qualification will allow you to advance your career in a wide range of professions such as diplomacy, foreign affairs, defence, international security, government, journalism, and international business. The program also provides a pathway for entry into ANU Master programs in Diplomacy, International Relations or Strategic Studies and can be used as an exit qualification for students who are unable to complete their Master degree but have completed the requisite 48 units of credit toward their postgraduate program.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with either an average mark of at least 60% or at least 5 years’ substantive work experience in diplomacy and foreign policy, intelligence and security, public policy and NGO, defence forces, international law. 

Cognate disciplines: Politics, Political Science, International Relations, History, Sociology, Economics, Public Policy, Public Administration, Strategic Studies, Social Science.

DiplomacyMaster of Diplomacy Master of Diplomacy (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MDIPL, VDIPL (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082287A; 088969D (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: This program is your pathway to professional advancement, equipping you with an understanding of the diplomatic practices of the international system and the skills you need to effectively represent your country or organisation at an international level. Relevant to diplomatic practitioners in diverse fields, this unique program draws on the internationally-renowned expertise of the staff of the Asia-Pacific College of Diplomacy, and positions you firmly in the centre of a global network of leading scholars and policymakers.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a 70% average. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component.

Cognate disciplines: Asia Pacific Studies, Central Asian Studies, Environmental Management and Development, Peace and Conflict Studies, International Law, International Relations, International and Development Economics, Middle Eastern Studies, Public Policy, Public Administration, Strategic Studies.

International relationsMaster of International Relations Master of International Relations (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MINTR; VINTR (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082309M; 082311F (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: Studying international relations at ANU means you will be studying the best program of its kind in Australia and graduating with one of the most respected degrees in this field in the world. The Master of International Relations is the only international relations program in Australia to focus on the Asia Pacific, and encourages you to engage with emerging ideas and practices from across our region through face-to-face seminars with globally-recognised experts.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a 60% average. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Page 33: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 31

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a 70% average. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark in the first 72 units of courses attempted in order to enrol in INTR8038 Thesis. Students who do not achieve a minimum of 70% weighted average mark will be transferred to the Master of International Relations.

Cognate disciplines: Politics, Political Science, International Relations, History, Sociology, Economics, Public Policy, Public Administration, Strategic Studies, Social Science.

Strategic studiesMaster of Strategic Studies Master of Strategic Studies (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MSTST; VSTST (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082354F; 082355E (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 onlyCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Strategic and Defence Studies Centre combines the theoretical and practical expertise of leading academics and policymakers to deliver Australia’s foremost strategic studies program. Develop the analytical frameworks you need to tackle the regional and global strategic and security challenges of your career, and graduate a leader in your field.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a 60% average. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70%. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark in the first 72 units of courses attempted in order to remain enrolled in the Master of Strategic Studies (Advanced).

Cognate disciplines: Economics, History, International Relations, Politics, Political Science, Sociology, Public Policy, Public Administration, Strategic Studies, Social Science.

CriminologyMaster of Criminology Master of Criminology (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MCRIM; VCRIM (Advanced)CRICOS code: 086224F; 086225E (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: The program is designed to prepare students for service in criminal justice and allied occupations and enhance skills for those in such occupations. It develops skills relevant to financial crime, cyber-security, Aboriginal justice, transnational and terrorist crime. As part of this degree students can complete specialisations in transnational crime and data analysis for criminology.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Criminology, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Anthropology, Criminology, Sociology, Political Science, Psychology, Law.

Law

LawGraduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and PracticeDuration: 10 weeksProgram code: 6353XGCMGLCRICOS code: No CRICOS (Fully Online)Indicative annual domestic fee: $13,656Indicative annual international fee: $19,488Semester intake: 1 or 2, onlineCollege: ANU College of Law

Program overview: Delivered entirely online, the Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice is a compulsory qualification for anyone seeking to work as a migration agent in Australia. Spanning four compulsory courses – including Australian migration law; Australia’s visa system; visa compliance, cancellation and review; and applied migration law – the Graduate Certificate in Australian Migration Law and Practice uses a diverse range of online tools to make the learning experience rich and interactive. Taught by practising migration law specialists and migration agents, the program reflects the latest changes to migration legislation and policy, and provides practical insight from those working with it on a daily basis. Graduates of the program are eligible to apply for registration as an Australian migration agent, with career opportunities including migration agencies, specialist law firms, state and federal government, NGOs and other private sector firms providing immigration assistance.

Admission requirements: Applicants must hold at least a three-year Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Page 34: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

32 The Australian National University

Graduate Certificate of LawDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: CLAWCRICOS code: 082258FIndicative annual domestic fee: $13,656Indicative annual international fee: $19,488Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: Designed for students without an undergraduate degree in law or legal studies, the new ANU Graduate Certificate of Law offers both a standalone qualification and a pathway to apply to the ANU Master of Laws (LLM), an advanced law degree recognised globally. In addition to providing a solid introduction to the concepts of law, and Australian and international legal systems, the Graduate Certificate of Law equips students with skills in research, critical thinking, problem solving and the development of legal arguments. With a focus on contemporary issues and global contexts, the program is particularly valuable for those seeking to gain foundational legal knowledge to support career development, enable career change or gain advanced understanding through an ANU Master of Laws. As part of the Graduate Certificate of Law, students choose three elective courses from a diverse range of legal areas – including government, international, environmental, development, security and migration law – and begin tailoring study to their career or future study objectives.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor Degree with a minimum average mark of 50%.

Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice (GDLP)Duration: 6 monthsProgram code: 6303XGDLPCRICOS code: No CRICOSIndicative annual domestic fee: varies – check websiteIndicative annual international fee: varies – check websiteSemester intake: various intakes throughout the year –

check websiteCollege: ANU Legal Workshop

Program overview: The ANU Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice (GDLP) is one of Australia’s most respected and recognised professional legal training programs, and provides the qualification to be admitted as a lawyer – and practise law – in Australia.

Meeting the requirements of the Australian Law Admissions Consultative Committee, the ANU GDLP equips students with the practical skills and professional understanding needed as a lawyer or legal practitioner.

In addition to developing expertise in core areas of legal practice – such as property, civil litigation and commercial law – the ANU GDLP uses a unique online teaching approach that places students in ‘virtual’ law firms, building the knowledge and attributes demanded by employers.

The ANU GDLP begins with a compulsory five-day, face-to-face workshop that covers essential skills – including professional drafting, writing, negotiation and advocacy – and enables students to form valuable networks with their peers and teaching staff.

To help students to balance study with full-time employment and other commitments, the ANU GDLP places an emphasis on online learning, and offers a high level of flexibility, including:

> allowing students to attend any one of over 20 introductory workshops held around Australia (removing the need for students to travel to Canberra or relocate for study);

> select the length of their professional placement; and,

> choose from a range of elective subjects, many of which are offered fully online.

Following successful completion of the ANU GDLP, students can undertake a further four Master courses and graduate with an ANU Master of Legal Practice, or defer the decision (and still gain admission to practice) for up to two years.

Admission requirements: Bachelor of Laws, Juris Doctor or equivalent. The Diploma in Law awarded by the Legal Profession Admission Board is also accepted for admission to this program.

Current LLB/LLB(Hons) or JD students who have completed all Priestley 11 courses – and have a maximum of 12 elective units (two courses) to complete – may be able to apply for early enrolment, allowing them to begin the GDLP as they finish their LLB or JD. Contact our Student Administration team for more information.

Juris Doctor (On-campus)Duration: 3 yearsProgram code: MJDCRICOS code: 061559MIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: Providing the comprehensive knowledge and understanding required to practice law in Australia, the ANU Juris Doctor (JD) enables students with a non-law Bachelor degree to gain a highly regarded legal qualification. Alongside traditional legal theory, the ANU Juris Doctor reflects current themes and contemporary issues, giving students not only a sophisticated understanding of law, but a versatile, valuable insight into how law operates across different contexts and applications. In particular, the ANU Juris Doctor offers a distinctive capstone experience – with clinical studies, internships or a research project providing students with the opportunity to ‘see the law in action’, giving a uniquely competitive edge on graduation. On successful completion of the ANU Juris Doctor, graduates can be admitted to legal practice following completion of additional professional legal training. Given its global recognition, the JD offers students an exciting and diverse range of career paths. These include traditional legal practice roles – such as a lawyer or barrister – through to opportunities in management, business, commerce, international affairs, administration, technology and communications.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 4.5 / 7. If applicants have more than one completed tertiary qualification, the GPA will be determined as the average of all tertiary qualifications.

Juris Doctor (Online)Duration: 6 years part-time (no online full-time option offered)Program code: MJDOLCRICOS code: No CRICOS (Online)Indicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Semester intake: January, May or September (Online offered on

a trimester basis)College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: Bringing together the academic rigour of ANU with the flexibility of online delivery, the ANU Juris Doctor (Online) enables students to gain a globally recognised legal qualification from one of the world’s highest ranked law schools, regardless of their location. Like its on-campus equivalent, the ANU JD (Online) allows graduate students with a Bachelor degree in a discipline other than law to gain the qualifications required for admission to practice law in Australia. In addition to online delivery, favourable staff-to-student ratios, and the use of technology to ensure the highest level of support and interaction, the ANU JD (Online) is the first Australian law degree to use Problem-Based Learning (PBL). Driven by relevant and contextual problems, the new PBL curriculum motivates and encourages students to develop the

Page 35: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 33

crucial analytical skills they will be expected to demonstrate in future legal practice or other professional environments. The ANU JD (Online) provides an unprecedented level of flexibility for those seeking a highly regarded qualification to establish or transition to a career in law.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with a minimum GPA of 4.5/7. If applicants have more than one completed tertiary qualification, the GPA will be determined as the average of all tertiary qualifications.

Master of LawsDuration: 1 yearProgram code: MLLMCRICOS code: 006504EIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,312Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: Designed to expand knowledge and develop expertise across a range of key areas, the ANU Master of Laws (LLM) offers a valued and versatile postgraduate legal qualification. Allowing students to build their own program of study by choosing from over 80 different courses, the ANU Master of Laws is especially useful for anyone wanting to gain an in-depth understanding of law across a broad range of areas, or seeking to focus on a specific combination of legal areas and topics. In addition, students can undertake the Master of Laws in one of six specialist streams, including environmental law; government and regulation; international law; international security law; law, governance and development; and migration law. Open to students with and without a law degree (following completion of the Graduate Certificate of Law), the ANU Master of Laws provides a globally recognised qualification that opens doors to a diverse range of career opportunities.

Admission requirements: Completion of a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree with a minimum average of at least 50%; or completion of a non-law degree and the Graduate Certificate of Law with a minimum average of at least 50%.

Cognate disciplines: Law.

Master of Laws in Environmental LawDuration: 1 yearProgram code: NLLENCRICOS code: 006504EIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,312Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: With an increasing focus being placed on the environment, understanding the scope and implementation of environmental law is vital to many public and private sector careers. Covering a diverse range of topical areas – including climate change, marine and coastal law, the powers of the Commonwealth, and the efficacy of environmental regulation – the ANU Master of Laws in Environmental Law explores the inter-relationships between environmental law and policy, politics, economics and science. In addition to fundamental concepts, the ANU Master of Laws in Environmental Law provides students with a comprehensive insight into how environmental law has evolved, and the contemporary issues that continue to shape it, both domestically and internationally. Taught by leading environmental lawyers, the ANU Master of Laws in Environmental Law is one of Australia’s most highly regarded environmental law qualifications. Open to law and non-law graduates alike, the program is ideal for those seeking to establish or enhance their career in environmental law, management, regulation, policy and planning.

Admission requirements: Completion of a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree with a minimum average of at least 50%; or completion of a non-law degree and the Graduate Certificate of Law with a minimum average of at least 50%.

Cognate disciplines: Law.

Master of Laws in Government and RegulationDuration: 1 yearProgram code: NLLGRCRICOS code: 006504EIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,312Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: Studying government and regulation provides an insight into the legal framework underlying government and explores both the process and product of government regulation and the underlying legal structures upon which it is built. Combining comparative and multi-disciplinary perspectives to examine the design, implementation and effectiveness of regulation in Australia, the ANU Master of Laws in Government and Regulation equips students with a strong understanding of the modern regulatory state, and the role of key areas of commercial and public law. Offering a high degree of flexibility, the program allows students to choose from a large number of elective courses – including administrative and constitutional law, competition law, corporate governance and labour law – to suit their specific interests or career requirements. Taught by leading experts and experienced practitioners, the ANU Master of Laws in Government and Regulation is ideal for lawyers seeking to expand their expertise as well as non-lawyers who have relevant government or business experience and need to acquire familiarity with legal issues underlying government regulation.

Admission requirements: Completion of a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree with a minimum average of at least 50%; or completion of a non-law degree and the Graduate Certificate of Law with a minimum average of at least 50%.

Cognate disciplines: Law.

Master of Laws in International LawDuration: 1 yearProgram code: NLLILCRICOS code: 006504EIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,312Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: International law regulates the relations between States as well as the latter’s relations with certain other actors at the international level and can affect society in a variety of ways, both internationally and domestically. It helps us to explain and analyse interactions in the international community and their impact within national societies. International law covers difficult issues, such as when a State can have recourse to the use of force; who can lawfully be killed in conflict; or determining when and how individuals can be held accountable for human rights abuses. It also promotes cooperation on the international level by, for instance, setting out the rules for the regulation of common spaces such as the high seas and outer space; or those applicable to international trade. In this program, students first acquire the skills necessary to navigate the international legal system (such as the law of treaties and State responsibility), and will then focus on areas of particular interest through a vast array of elective courses, many of which require the completion of a substantial research paper. The ANU Master of Laws in International Law will be relevant to you if your work involves consideration of international relations

Page 36: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

34 The Australian National University

and transnational activities; you are interested in governmental and non-governmental organisations; and/or you are concerned with issues such as human rights, refugees, the use of force or international dispute settlement.

Admission requirements: Completion of a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree with a minimum average of at least 50%; or completion of a non-law degree and the Graduate Certificate of Law with a minimum average of at least 50%.

Cognate disciplines: Law.

Master of Laws in International Security LawDuration: 1 yearProgram code: NLLSLCRICOS code: 006504EIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,312Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: As nations around the world grapple with an increasing number of complex security challenges, the need for better understanding and critical evaluation of the legal issues in addressing them becomes essential. Using real-life examples, the ANU Master of Laws in International Security Law examines how the discipline has evolved alongside rapid growth in international law rules, state practice, jurisprudence and other institutional practices. Through research projects and assignments, the ANU Master of Laws in International Security Law provides students with skills in analysis, argument and interdisciplinary approaches, and offers critical insight to contemporary international security law issues. Delivered by staff with extensive experience in military and security law, the program provides the knowledge of law and security in a global context as demanded by governments and organisations worldwide. The program is especially valuable for those seeking a current, comprehensive understanding of law and its role in addressing contemporary security issues, with career paths including defence, government, policy analysis, international engagement, security sector reform and development.

Admission requirements: Completion of a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree with a minimum average of at least 50%; or completion of a non-law degree and the Graduate Certificate of Law with a minimum average of at least 50%.

Cognate disciplines: Law.

Master of Laws in Law, Governance, and DevelopmentDuration: 1 yearProgram code: NLLGDCRICOS code: 006504EIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,312Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Law

Program overview: ‘Good governance’, ‘rule of law’, ‘access to justice’ and ‘structural reforms’ are currently high on the agenda of international development and aid agencies, governments, local non-governmental organisations and civil society activists in developing, post-conflict and transitional States. The ANU Master of Laws in Law, Governance and Development examines the role of law in promoting social and economic development, and offers a critical analysis of the reform agenda and its theoretical foundations. Through the program, students explore the role that local, national and international systems of law and governance play in fostering social, economic and political change. In addition to considering historical shifts and current trends – including

those being seen in Asia and the Pacific – the program introduces students to a range of theoretical tools, and strengthens their ability to think critically and creatively about the links between law, governance and development. Bringing together theory and practice, the ANU Master of Laws in Law, Governance and Development provides timely, specialist knowledge to suit current or aspiring practitioners and policymakers in government, private industry and NGOs in Australia or abroad.

Admission requirements: Completion of a Bachelor of Laws or Juris Doctor degree with a minimum average of at least 50%; or completion of a non-law degree and the Graduate Certificate of Law with a minimum average of at least 50%.

Cognate disciplines: Law.

Master of Laws in Migration LawDuration: 1 yearProgram code: NLLMLCRICOS code: No CRICOS (Online)Indicative annual domestic fee: $27,312Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, onlineCollege: ANU College of Law

Program overview: Often framed by high emotion, politics and headlines, there are few areas of law – in Australia or abroad – that continue to create as much attention, change and complexity as migration. Covering domestic and global contexts, the ANU Master of Laws in Migration Law provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the social, economic, environmental and cultural factors that drive migration law and policy. Alongside considering the development, application and reform of migration law, the program explores how migration law affects and influences related areas such as skilled and business migration, family migration and refugee law. Through an innovative curriculum that emphasises the research, principles and methods used in professional practice, the ANU Master of Laws in Migration Law equips students with the advanced knowledge required for a broad range of career opportunities, including migration services, advocacy, policy, community services and education. Delivered completely online, the ANU Master of Laws in Migration Law is particularly suited to those seeking to balance postgraduate study with employment, business or other commitments.

Admission requirements: Either one of the following qualifications with a weighted average mark of at least 50%: Bachelor of Laws; Bachelor of Laws (Honours); Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice; Juris Doctor; or a Graduate Certificate of Law with a weighted average mark of at least 50% as well as registration as a Migration Agent.

Cognate disciplines: Law.

Master of Legal PracticeDuration: 1.5 yearsProgram code: MLEGPCRICOS code: No CRICOSIndicative annual domestic fee: varies – check websiteIndicative annual international fee: varies – check websiteSemester intake: various intakes throughout the year – check

websiteCollege: ANU Legal Workshop

Program overview: The ANU Master of Legal Practice (MLP) is an advanced, practice-based qualification for students seeking to further enhance their skills and knowledge for life in law. The MLP enables students to develop a sophisticated and competitive edge for professional legal practice.

Page 37: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 35

The Master-level program satisfies all requirements of the Australian Law Admissions Consultative Committee, enabling students to seek admission as a legal practitioner in Australia whilst developing a deeper-level understanding of the legal practice context.

In addition to developing higher level professional attributes and understanding, the MLP allows students to focus on specialist practice areas including advanced litigation, evidence, commercial drafting, procurement, probity and family law – or to create a combination of electives from over 80 Master-level courses offered by the ANU College of Law.

Although the ANU MLP generally takes 18 months to complete, students can meet the requirements for admission to practice in as little as six months. The suite of flexible options for MLP students includes:

> exiting the ANU MLP after completing the admission-to-practice component (and graduating with a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice);

> completing the admission-to-practice component, seeking admission as a lawyer, continuing study and graduating with an ANU MLP; or

> completing the admission-to-practice component and deferring study of the MLP for up to two years.

To help students balance study with full-time employment and other commitments, the ANU MLP places an emphasis on flexibility, making extensive use of online learning, and preventing the need for students to relocate or travel to Canberra.

Admission requirements: Bachelor of Laws, Juris Doctor (or equivalent) or ANU GDLP. The Diploma in Law awarded by the Legal Profession Admission Board is also accepted for admission to this program.

Current LLB/LLB(Hons) or JD students who have completed all Priestley 11 courses – and have a maximum of 12 elective units (two courses) to complete – may be able to apply for early enrolment, allowing them to begin the MLP as they finish their LLB or JD. Contact our Student Administration team for more information.

Public policy

Policy & governanceGraduate Certificate of Public PolicyDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: 6192XGCPPPCRICOS code: 089715GIndicative annual domestic fee: $13,656Indicative annual international fee: $19,488Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: This program provides knowledge and professional skills for public policy, building upon an undergraduate degree in any discipline. The Graduate Certificate provides students with a wide menu of choice of Crawford School of Public Policy Master degree-level courses. Students who are thinking of later proceeding on to a Master degree should consider the course selection requirements appropriate to the various Master degrees. Course advice is available to help with these choices.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent.

Master of Public AdministrationDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MPUADCRICOS code: 082345GIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: This program is designed for careers in major public program management and delivery. The MPA, also known as the MBA for the public sector, integrates theory and practice in enhancing understanding, knowledge and skills essential to the management and leadership of major public programs. The emphasis is on key disciplinary and interdisciplinary perspectives on public administration, management and governance, as clustered in terms of government institutions and processes; public sector finance; economic policy and management; environment and agriculture; and international governance and policy..

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent, with work experience in a public sector or related environment. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component.

Cognate disciplines: Economic Policy, Economics, Policy Studies, Political Economy, Political Sciences, Sociology.

Master of Public PolicyDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MPUBPCRICOS code: 082349CIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Master of Public Policy provides public policy education of international renown for professionals to develop further as leaders in a variety of public sector roles, including public services, third sector organisations, or government affairs positions in the private sector. The MPP’s scope includes providing students with an introduction to the latest disciplinary policy debates in the social sciences and, with a mixture of theory and practice, to build the analytical tools and knowledge necessary for high quality policy analysis, including design, advocacy, and evaluation, as well as building political and program management capabilities.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with at least 3 years’ work experience in public policy. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must complete the pre-sessional component to continue to the initial component. Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component. Students must complete the pre-sessional component before commencing the initial component.

Cognate disciplines: Economic Policy, Economics, Policy Studies, Political Economy, Political Sciences, Sociology.

Page 38: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

36 The Australian National University

Master of Public Policy in Development PolicyDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: NPPDPCRICOS code: 082349CIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Master of Public Policy specialising in Development Policy is designed for students who are professionally engaged in development agencies in government and other development-related organisations working with government, or students who are interested in development studies. The degree provides students with a range of topics including theories and debates in development and introduces advanced policy analysis skills so that the students may develop in-depth understanding and critical skills for analysing policies. The courses cover a range of topics such as development policies and economics, poverty reduction, social policy, political institutions and conflicts, and climate and environmental changes.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with at least 3 years’ work experience in public policy. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component. Students must complete the pre-sessional component before commencing the initial component.

Cognate disciplines: Economic Policy, Economics, Policy Studies, Political Economy, Political Sciences, Sociology.

Master of Public Policy in Economic PolicyDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: NPPEPCRICOS code: 082349CIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy provides courses in the broad area of economic policy-making, interrogating the relationships between economic analysis and democratic processes in contemporary policy-making. The main theme running through the economic policy courses is how to improve government and the conduct of public policy in the light of an understanding of the way the economy works. Although some economics background is useful, courses are typically offered in non-technical economic ideas and analysis, business-government relations in the international economy, and applied policy areas such as trade, development, environment and the economic dimensions of social policy.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent, with at least 3 years’ work experience in public policy. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component. Students must complete the pre-sessional component before commencing the initial component.

Cognate disciplines: Economic Policy, Economics, Policy Studies, Political Economy, Political Sciences, Sociology.

Master of Public Policy in International PolicyDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: NPPIPCRICOS code: 082349CIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: This program provides specific knowledge and awareness of key international policy issues and how they affect domestic policy-making. It reflects that international and domestic policy processes are increasingly intertwined. It is designed for students who are professionally engaged in policy making and administration with an international dimension or who take an interest in international policy. A wide variety of international policy issues such as national security, trade, aid and development, global environmental regulation, and issues related to processes of economic and political globalisation are covered by the international policy courses.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent, with at least 3 years’ work experience in the field of public policy. Up to 24 units of credit is available for a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline. Up to 48 units of credit is available for an Honours degree in a cognate discipline or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark before progressing to the final 48 units in order to remain enrolled in the Master of Public Policy. Students who do not achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma of Public Policy.

Cognate disciplines: Economic Policy, Economics, Policy Studies, Political Economy, Political Sciences, Sociology.

Master of Public Policy in Policy AnalysisDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: NPPPACRICOS code: 082349CIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: This program provides knowledge and professional skills for those who wish to broaden and deepen their general skills in policy analysis applied in policy development. The focus of the policy analysis courses is how to improve the design of public policies to facilitate the achievement of policy objectives and how to take the political and administrative nature of the policy problem and target population into consideration when designing public policy. Policy evaluation, cost/benefit analysis, policy advocacy and evidence-based policy-making are some of key issues addressed.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with at least 3 years’ work experience in public policy. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must complete the pre-sessional component to continue to

Page 39: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 37

the initial component. Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component.

Cognate disciplines: Economic Policy, Economics, Policy Studies, Political Economy, Political Sciences, Sociology.

Master of Public Policy in Social PolicyDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: NPPSPCRICOS code: 082349CIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: This program offers opportunities for advanced investigation of the analytical skills, public policies and organisational practices appropriate for advising on social policy and managing program outcomes. Courses in the Social Policy list are ideal for government and non-government sector officials working in social policy development and implementation. These courses explore a wide range of issues relevant to social policy development and implementation, such as the parameters of social policy; how social policy intersects with other aspects of government policy; and debates about welfare, distribution and social justice, in Australia and internationally.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with at least 3 years’ work experience in public policy. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must complete the pre-sessional component to continue to the initial component. Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component.

Cognate disciplines: Economic Policy, Economics, Policy Studies, Political Economy, Political Sciences, Sociology.

National security policyMaster of National Security Policy Master of National Security Policy (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MNSPO; VNSPO (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082340A; 082341M (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: Join a network of experienced national security practitioners and policymakers at the National Security College with the highly-regarded Master of National Security Policy. This program offers a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding the current and emerging national security challenges facing our region and the world. Develop the skills to implement and evaluate effective policy responses, and graduate as a future leader in strategy development.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units

(1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Credit may be available for relevant work experience.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Credit may be available for relevant work experience. Students must achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark in the first 48 units of courses attempted to remain enrolled in the Master of National Security Policy (Advanced). Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% weighted average mark will be transferred to the Master of National Security Policy.

Cognate disciplines: Development Studies, Governance, History, International Affairs, International Relations, Law, Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, Non Language Asian Studies, Pacific Studies, Policy Studies, Public Administration, Political Communication, Political Sciences, Security Studies, Strategic Studies.

Science, health & environment

Astronomy & astrophysicsMaster of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: VASTPCRICOS code: 082274FIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Master of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Advanced) incorporates a 50% coursework component and a 50% research component. The coursework component can be tailored to your interests, and can include astrophysical techniques, astrophysical computing, planetary science, stellar astrophysics, galaxies, and cosmology. Many courses contain research or hands-on components that develop your skills and knowledge in the latest advances in astronomy and astrophysics. The research project provides the opportunity to enhance and develop your detailed knowledge and skills in a specific area of astronomy or astrophysics. It may include the acquisition and analysis of telescope data, the development of theoretical models, or the development and testing of new astronomical instrumentation.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines, and the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the first 24 units of coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the

Page 40: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

38 The Australian National University

first 48 units of coursework or have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma of Science.

Cognate disciplines: Computer Science, Earth and Marine Sciences, Mathematics, Physics.

BiologyMaster of Biological Sciences Master of Biological Sciences (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MBIOS; VBIOS (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082277C; 082278B (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Master of Biological Sciences is a coursework program allowing you to specialise in areas such as biomedical sciences, ecology and evolution, genetics, plant sciences and biochemistry. Alternatively, you can choose a broad overview of biological sciences today. Our practical classes refresh your skills, while developing your expertise in new, cutting-edge techniques.

The Advanced program includes a research project and a thesis. A scholarship is offered to international students who receive the highest mark in the Advanced program.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree, Honours, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in all the coursework courses and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the coursework component or do not have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Master of Biological Sciences program.

Cognate disciplines: Biochemistry, Biology, Biomedical Sciences, Evolution, Ecology, Genetics, Plant Sciences.

Master of Biotechnology Master of Biotechnology (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MBIOT; VBIOT (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082279A; 082280G (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Master of Biotechnology is a coursework program that provides a pathway for science graduates with background knowledge in biochemistry, molecular biology and chemistry to acquire new knowledge, or extend and update their theoretical and practical understanding of modern biotechnology.

Throughout the program, students have many opportunities to interface with scientists who are advancing research in areas of biochemistry and molecular biology in the biomedical, animal and plant sciences. The Advanced program incorporates a research project and thesis, and is a gateway to further research, such as a PhD. A scholarship is offered to international students who receive the highest mark in the Advanced program.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines and two courses in the field of chemistry. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines and 2 courses in the field of chemistry. Applicants with a Bachelor degree, Honours, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in all the coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the coursework component or do not have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Master of Biotechnology program.

Cognate disciplines: Biological Chemistry, Biomedical Sciences, Molecular Genetics, Plant Sciences.

Master of Neuroscience Master of Neuroscience (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MNEUR; VNEUR (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082376M; 082342K (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The ANU Master of Neuroscience is an intensive coursework program providing a pathway for science graduates to acquire new skills, or to extend and renew their understanding of neuroscience principles. This program is designed to give you both theoretical and practical knowledge of the modern concepts in neuroscience and the methodologies employed. You will be taught by leading Australian neuroscientists and have opportunities to gain first-hand experience of neuroscience research. The Advanced program consists of one year of coursework plus a year of independent research.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree, Honours, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in all the coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the coursework component or do not have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Master of Neuroscience program.

Cognate disciplines: Anatomy and Physiology, Biological Psychology, Biotechnology, Cellular and Molecular Biology, Genetics, Medicine.

Page 41: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 39

Earth sciencesMaster of Earth Sciences (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: VEASCCRICOS code: 082288MIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: Earth science deals with complex systems and processes that shape our planet. Pressing issues such as the safe supply of water, resources and energy, climate change, sea level rise as well as natural hazards are all intimately related to Earth sciences. Courses from different Earth science disciplines and training on how to gather data and interpret them are offered, as well as expert supervision for your extensive research project.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines, and the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units (1 semester full-time) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 48 units (1 year full-time) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the first 48 units of coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the first 48 units of coursework or have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Graduate Diploma of Science.

Cognate disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Marine Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Physics.

Environment & resource managementGraduate Certificate of EnvironmentDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: 6659XGCENVCRICOS code: 061831MIndicative annual domestic fee: $14,616Indicative annual international fee: $19,488Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: Are you looking at changing the direction of your career to help tackle the problems facing today’s environment? Or do you want to take your existing environment education to the next level? The ANU Graduate Certificate of Environment provides you with a flexible education experience and acts as an entry point for more advanced coursework degree programs. Areas of study include environmental economics and governance, environmental science, society and environment, environmental research methods, and natural resource management.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline area with an average of 60% in relevant later year courses. International applicants must include referee reports from two professional referees.

Graduate Diploma of EnvironmentDuration: 1 yearProgram code: DENVICRICOS code: No CRICOSIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,323Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Graduate Diploma in Environment is a flexible interdisciplinary coursework degree that reflects a program of learning suited to your individual interests and skills in environment and sustainability. A broad-ranging suite of courses from across the University provide exposure to current perspectives on environmental issues and approaches. Areas of interest include environmental science and management, social and ecological linkages, environmental economics and governance, environmental policy, and integrative research methods.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with an average mark of at least 60%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units (1 semester) of credit.

Master of Climate ChangeDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MCLCHCRICOS code: 082373CIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Master of Climate Change offers significant breadth and strength within the field through access to world-leading expertise in climate change science and policy, encompassing science, economics, law, policy and governance aspects of climate change vulnerability, adaptation and mitigation. This means that you can develop a unique program of advanced learning suited to your individual interests and skills. Our program covers core topics of climate impacts, vulnerability and adaptation, climate change economics and policy, and methodological approaches. Elective courses can be selected from a wide range of topics to suit your educational goals.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent. Applicants with a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units of credit. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 48 units of credit. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must complete the pre-sessional component before commencing the initial component. Students must complete the initial component before commencing the concluding component.

Cognate disciplines: Applied Economics, Climate, Development Studies, Economics, Economic Policy, Energy Change, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Forest Science and Management, Policy Studies, Resource and Environmental Management, Renewable Energy, Science Communication, Sustainability, Sustainability Science, Sustainable Development.

Page 42: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

40 The Australian National University

Master of Energy Change Master of Energy Change (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MENCH; VENCH (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082291E; 082292D (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Master of Energy Change is an interdisciplinary coursework program that allows you to develop a program of advanced learning suited to your individual interests, skills and aspirations in the area of energy change. A major key to addressing climate change is the need for a world-wide change to carbon-free forms of energy production.

The Master of Energy Change (Advanced) is a multi-disciplinary coursework and research degree which will provide you with both a strong basis in the fundamental areas related to energy change, as well as allowing you to undertake advanced courses and research in areas suited to your individual interests.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units (1 semester full-time) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 48 units (1 year full-time) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree, Honours, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in all the coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the coursework component or do not have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Master of Energy Change program.

Cognate disciplines: Biology, Chemistry, Economics, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Law, Mathematics, Physics, Political Science, Sociology.

Master of Environment Master of Environment (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MENVI; VENVI (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082293C; 082294B (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Master of Environment degrees allow you to develop a program of advanced learning suited to your individual interests and skills in environment and sustainability. A broad-ranging suite of courses from across the University provides exposure to current perspectives on environmental issues and approaches. Areas of interest include environmental science and management, social and ecological linkages, environmental economics and governance, environmental policy, and integrative approaches to research and analysis.

You will also develop depth of knowledge in a selected disciplinary area. Available specialisation options include: biodiversity conservation, climate science and policy, environmental policy, environmental studies and human ecology, geography, natural resource management, sustainability science, and water science and management.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 60%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 60%. Applicants with a Bachelor Degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the first 48 units of coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the coursework component or do not have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Master of Environment program.

Cognate disciplines: Anthropology, Asia Pacific Studies, Biodiversity, Biology, Climate Change, Conservation Biology, Development Studies, Earth Science, Ecology, Environmental Policy, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Forestry, Geography, Human Ecology, Indigenous Australian Studies, Natural Resource Management, Policy Studies, Population Studies, Public Health, Resource Management and Environmental Science, Science Communication, Sociology, Soil Science, Sustainability Science, Sustainable Development, Urban Planning, Water Science.

Master of Environmental Management and DevelopmentDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MEMDVCRICOS code: 082296MIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2, Summer, Autumn, Winter, SpringCollege: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Master of Environmental Management and Development will support your career in natural resource management and environmental policy, and improve your professional ability to respond to the complex challenges of sustainable development. Offered by the internationally-renowned Crawford School of Public Policy, the program will equip you with the theoretical understanding and practical skills you need to contribute to the goals of economic viability, social acceptability and environmental sustainability in different social and political contexts. Focus areas include biodiversity conservation, climate change, social impacts, environmental governance, and management of primary resources such as water, fisheries, forests, and minerals. Several online courses are available.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent. Applicants with a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 24 units of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for up to 48 units of credit. Credit may also be available for relevant work experience. Students must complete the pre-sessional component to continue to the initial component. Students must achieve a minimum 65% weighted average mark in the initial component to continue to the concluding component.

Cognate disciplines: Anthropology, Biodiversity Conservation, Development Studies, Economics, Geography, Human Ecology, Policy Studies, Population Studies, Resource Management and Environmental Science, Sociology, Sustainability Science, Sustainable Development.

Page 43: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 41

Master of Environmental Science Master of Environmental Science (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MENVS; VENVS (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082297K; 082298J (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: Our Master programs in environmental science are designed to build on your prior knowledge to extend and deepen your understanding in one or more of the biological, Earth, and environmental and ecological sciences. You will also develop your knowledge across the environmental sciences.

The Advanced program focuses on completing a substantial research project and dissertation, which constitutes appropriate research training for a PhD.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the first 48 units of coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the coursework component or do not have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Master of Environmental Science program.

Cognate disciplines: Biology, Earth Science, Ecology, Environmental Science, Geology, Marine Science.

Master of Forestry Master of Forestry (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MFORE; VFORE (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082299G; 082300J (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: Our forestry degree programs offer flexible, advanced learning to develop your knowledge and skills in forestry and the forest sciences and their relationship to other land management disciplines. The broad scope of the program reflects the diversity of perspectives needed for effective forest resource management, and the choice of courses within forestry sub-disciplines develops your knowledge in either the science and methods or policy and management aspects of forestry.

The Advanced program focuses on completing a substantial research project and dissertation, which constitutes appropriate research training for a PhD.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 60%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline

may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 60%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the first 48 units of coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the coursework component or do not have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to the Master of Forestry program.

Cognate disciplines: Ecology, Environmental Policy, Environmental Science, Environmental Studies, Forestry, Natural Resource Economics, Natural Resource Management, Resource Management.

Mathematical sciencesMaster of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: VMASCCRICOS code: 082337GIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: This degree enables students to upgrade their expertise in the mathematical sciences, either as a route to further study of mathematical sciences, or to upgrade their quantitative skills in areas that are rapidly becoming more reliant on advanced techniques from the mathematical sciences, such as the biological sciences and computational science. Students can take a variety of courses ranging from pure mathematics to mathematical modelling, computational mathematics and applications of mathematics, as well as courses in related disciplines such as statistics, computer science, financial mathematics and econometrics. The program can be tailored to the interests and needs of each student as much as possible. Past students have completed research projects in various branches of pure mathematics, as well as in applications including economics, epidemiology, financial mathematics and computational astrophysics.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree, Honours, Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in all the coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project. Students who do not achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the coursework component or do not have the approval of the supervisor for the research project will be transferred to Graduate Diploma of Science.

Cognate disciplines: Actuarial Studies, Bioinformatics, Computer Science, Mathematics, Mathematical Economics, Mathematical Finance, Statistics.

Page 44: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

42 The Australian National University

Medicine & health sciencesDoctor of Medicine and SurgeryDuration: 4 yearsProgram code: 8950XMCHDCRICOS code: 077442DIndicative annual domestic fee: Commonwealth Supported Places (HECS), plus bonded placesIndicative annual international fee: $72,480Semester intake: 1 onlyCollege: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Doctor of Medicine and Surgery, Medicinae ac Chirurgiae Doctoranda, (MChD) is a comprehensive and varied four-year program for graduate students looking to enter the rewarding field of medicine as professional medical practitioners. It aims to produce graduates who are committed to compassionate, ethical health care and the expansion of medical knowledge. The MChD is underpinned by four themes: medical sciences; clinical skills; population health; and professionalism and leadership. The curriculum is built on important frameworks that explore the social foundations of medicine, develop understanding of the Indigenous health context in Australia, and provide insights and experience in health care in rural and/or remote Australian settings. Consistent with the research intensive nature of ANU, our program also develops the research skills of our students.

Admission requirements: Applicants must have completed, or be studying the final year of a Bachelor degree or a Bachelor Honours degree. Admission is based on weighted grade point average (GPA) calculated from the results of the last three years of the most recent Bachelor degree (25%); GAMSAT score (25%); and interview (50%). The minimum GPA for interview consideration is 5.6. All sections of the GAMSAT must be passed and an overall score of 55 or more achieved. A bonus for completed graduate study will be added to the combined score GPA and GAMSAT scores when ranking applicants for interview. Meeting the minimum criteria does not guarantee an interview. For detailed information about how to apply, visit the ANU Medical School website.

Graduate Certificate of Applied EpidemiologyDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: 6619XGCAPECRICOS code: No CRICOSIndicative annual domestic fee: $16,368Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Graduate Certificate of Applied Epidemiology will equip students with the knowledge and skills required to undertake applied epidemiology research in the field. This will include the knowledge and skills for the investigation of outbreaks, analysis of public health datasets and the evaluation of public health surveillance systems.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with an average mark of at least 60%.

Master of Culture Health and MedicineRefer to Anthropology

Master of Public Health Master of Public Health (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MPUBH; VPUBH (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082346F; 082347E (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $32,736Indicative annual international fee: $43,632Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: Our Master programs draw on many different areas of population health giving you a comprehensive understanding of the field. They provide real experience in public health through core courses designed to give you the skills you need, and electives that suit your additional interests. Workplace-related learning can be readily incorporated for those who work in relevant public health jobs.

The Advanced program provides you with the opportunity to extend your practical, coursework experience in public health with the development and implementation of a research project. It is particularly relevant to those who wish to benefit from the research strengths of ANU and its ready access to the local and national health administration and policy scenes.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit. Students must achieve a minimum 70% average mark in the first 48 units of coursework and have the approval of the supervisor for the research project.

Cognate disciplines: Biological Sciences, Health, Medical Sciences, Psychology, Social Sciences.

PhysicsMaster of Nuclear ScienceDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MNUCLCRICOS code: 082343JIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Master of Nuclear Science gives you the opportunity to study the fundamentals and applications of nuclear science, including materials analysis, dating techniques, nuclear medicine, and nuclear energy. The program provides students with sound knowledge of the underlying nuclear science; knowledge of the contemporary issues associated with nuclear science; practical knowledge of the measurement techniques employed in nuclear science; skills to assess the place of nuclear science in a broader context; and an appreciation of the issues associated with nuclear power as a source of energy. The program combines contact coursework with opportunities to acquire or extend practical skills. Our students go on to careers in policy development, defence, security or related fields, and to careers in the nuclear industry. Examples of roles of our graduates include: TLD Operations

Page 45: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 43

Officer, Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency (ARPANSA) and Process Engineer, Australian Nuclear Science and Technology Organisation (ANSTO).

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Cognate disciplines: Engineering, Science.

PsychologyMaster of Clinical PsychologyDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: 7601XMCPSYCRICOS code: 003116GIndicative annual domestic fee: $28,704Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 onlyCollege: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: Our well-regarded Master program will provide you with postgraduate clinical training to practise in a range of clinical settings such as hospitals, community health centres and private practice, all while giving you a strong foundation for life-long professional learning. The ANU Master of Clinical Psychology degree is a program of clinical coursework, clinical field placements (1,000 hours) and a research project (12,000 words). Our contemporary training is founded on the scientist-practitioner model where clinical skills and interventions are considered on the basis of available scientific evidence and knowledge.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree in Psychology with Honours or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% (H2A). Entry to this program is highly competitive. Entry by a fourth-year postgraduate Diploma in Psychology will also be considered. However, diplomas must (a) be of Honours standard; (b) contain a substantial research methodology component; and (c) be accredited for Associate Membership of the Australian Psychological Society. Applicants can check the acceptability of their degree by contacting the Australian Psychological Society (www.psychology.org.au). Applicants with qualifications obtained outside Australia must have a formal assessment completed by the Australian Psychological Society before submitting an application for study. Additional factors considered in assessing applications are previous relevant experience, availability of supervision for the research component, and written application. The Clinical Committee will invite prospective students to a personal interview prior to making a final decision on admission.

Cognate disciplines: Psychology.

ScienceGraduate Diploma of ScienceDuration: 1 yearProgram code: 6600XGDSCICRICOS code: 003114KIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,232Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: This is a flexible program intended for those who wish to broaden their knowledge, or to develop knowledge in areas that were not included in earlier studies, in the nominated

area of specialisation. The Graduate Diploma also provides a route for candidates without an Honours Bachelor degree to progress to a higher degree.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with an average mark of at least 60%.

Science communicationMaster of Science CommunicationDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MSCOMCRICOS code: 082350KIndicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 and 2College: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The Master of Science Communication is a coursework program with a significant research project. Taught by some of Australia’s leading science communicators, the program combines theoretical and practical aspects of science communication, including courses on science in the media; science communication on the web; ethics, issues and consequences of science; science and public policy; and cross-cultural science communication. Research projects have looked at range of key issues in the relationship between science and the rest of society, such as attitudes to controversial science, use of rhetoric in science communication, and cutting edge use of new technology to communicate science. The program is ideal for people interested in becoming professional science communication officers and managers, or in gaining skills in communicating their own science.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70% and at least 8 courses in cognate disciplines. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Cognate disciplines: Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Engineering and Related Technologies, Environmental Studies, Health, Information Technology, Mathematical Sciences, Other Natural and Physical Sciences, Physics and Astronomy.

Master of Science Communication OutreachDuration: 1 yearProgram code: 7624XMSCOCRICOS code: 083816FIndicative annual domestic fee: $29,232Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 onlyCollege: ANU Colleges of Science

Program overview: The ANU Master of Science Communication Outreach is an internationally well-regarded qualification unlike any other. Our education experiences are hosted at Questacon and ANU, with scientists and science communicators giving lectures and presentations based on cutting-edge research in science communication. You will develop skills in public speaking; presentation and media; public relations; exhibition design and communication research; team work strategies; as well as developing expertise in presenting science and technology to students.

Page 46: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

44 The Australian National University

Admission requirements: A Bachelor Honours degree or international equivalent, Graduate Certificate, or Graduate Diploma in cognate disciplines.

Cognate disciplines: Biological Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Engineering and Related Technologies, Engineering and Technology degrees including Mathematical Sciences, Environmental Studies, Health and Education, Information Technology, Other Natural and Physical Sciences, Physics and Astronomy, Science.

Social sciences & humanitiesFlexible Double MastersDuration: 3 yearsProgram code:CRICOS code: 088510FIndicative annual domestic fee: $30,744Indicative annual international fee: $40,992Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: The Flexible Double Masters degree gives enormous flexibility by allowing students to combine any two degrees available in the program for which the entry requirements are met. By cross counting of electives, students can complete two degrees in one year less than completing the degrees separately. For students who are eligible for credit for previous degrees or work experience, the double degree may require as little as two years. Students are required to complete the requirements of both degrees. To complete the Flexible Double Masters in three years, students must choose 24 units of compulsory and/or core courses from degree B to satisfy the requirement for 24 units of free electives in program A.

Degrees available: Master of Anthropology, Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development, Master of Archaeological Science, Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies, Master of Biological Anthropology, Master of Classical Studies, Master of Culture, Health, and Medicine, Master of Digital Arts, Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture, Master of General and Applied Linguistics, Master of Globalisation, Master of History, Master of Islam in the Modern World, Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, Master of Museum and Heritage Studies, Master of Music, Master of Social Research, Master of Visual Arts.

Admission requirements: These are derived from the degrees that are taught into the Flexible Double Degree framework. Please refer to the degree admission requirement information for the two programs to be combined.

AnthropologyMaster of Anthropology Master of Anthropology (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MANTH; VANTH (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082265G; 082266F (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: Pursue your passion for cross-cultural understanding around the world with a Master of Anthropology. And there’s no better place for it than ANU. We are one of the world’s leading centres for anthropological teaching and research, with more than 35 anthropologists working in the University. Your Master degree will draw on their world-renowned expertise in the anthropology of Australia, the Pacific and Asia, covering diverse topics in the areas of cultural, social medical, development and many other fields of anthropology.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Anthropology, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Development Studies, History, Human Ecology, Human Geography, Indigenous Studies, International Relations, Linguistics, Literary Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Sociology.

Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Fully Online) Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Advanced) Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (Advanced) (Fully Online)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MAAPD; MAAOL (Fully Online); VAAPD

(Advanced); VAAOL (Advanced Online)CRICOS code: 082267E; No CRICOS (Fully Online); 082268D

(Advanced); No CRICOS (Advanced Fully Online)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: If you’re a development practitioner, or aspiring to be one, the Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development (MAAPD) will give you the practical skills you need to make a difference, and also the theory to assess your impact. The MAAPD is a highly-regarded qualification taught by leading academics with development work experience in the field. The MAAPD offers five specialisations to choose from according to your passions: Conflict and development; Gender and development; Humanitarian action; Indigenous policy; Society and environment.

MAAPD online: Please note that although MAAPD can in most cases be completed online, there may be limitations in elective online offerings. A few core units within some specialisations as

Page 47: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 45

well as some introductory courses are not available online. In this case ‘fully online’ means that it is possible to do the degree online, not that every single unit is offered in online mode.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Anthropology, Asia-Pacific Studies, Development Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, Gender Studies, Geography, History, Human Rights, Indigenous Australian Studies, Pacific Studies, Political Science, Social Research, Social Work, Sociology, Sustainable Development.

Master of Culture, Health and Medicine Master of Culture, Health and Medicine (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MCHAM; VCHAM (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082283E; 082284D (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $32,736Indicative annual international fee: $43,632Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences and ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment

Program overview: Whether you’re a clinician or social scientist, teacher or aspiring global health worker, this program will help you understand the foundations of health, illness, and medical practice in a culturally diverse world, and give you the skills to bring about change. The Master of Culture, Health and Medicine is the only program of its kind in Australia. Drawing on anthropological and other social science perspectives and technical expertise in health-related research and practice, it will provide you with a nuanced understanding of the nature of health, sickness, and healing in a local and global context. You will emerge with the skills to undertake social and cultural analysis of health policy and practices. Five specialisations are available for you to choose from, according to your interests: Global health and development; Health and environment; Health and gender; Health and Indigenous Australia; or Health policy and ethics.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Culture, Health and Medicine, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly

72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Anthropology, Area Studies, Biological Sciences, Education, Environmental Studies, Geography, History, International Relations, Law, Language and Literature, Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physiotherapy, Politics, Psychology, Public Health, Social Work, Sociology.

ArchaeologyMaster of Archaeological Science Master of Archaeological Science (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MARSC; VARSC (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082270K; 082271J (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: Boost your credentials and your career with a Master of Archaeological Science at ANU. This unique degree offers you access to over 35 top-ranked international archaeologists. Join them in the field or in our world-class laboratories to hone your technical expertise and experience. Students can tailor the program to their own training objectives, through hands-on experience with a wide-range of supervising specialists, materials and laboratory resources. Two specialisations are available to match your interests: Forensic archaeology and palaeopathology; or Quaternary studies and palaeoenvironments.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Archaeological Science, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Archaeology, Botany, Earth Science, Environmental Science, Geography, Heritage Studies, Marine Science, Material Sciences, Museum Studies.

Page 48: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

46 The Australian National University

Art history & curatorial studiesMaster of Art History and Curatorial Studies Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MAHCS; VAHCS (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082272G; 082273G (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: Where better to study art history and curatorship than surrounded by Australia’s national cultural and collecting institutions? What’s more, where better to study Art History than in Australia’s premier practice-led research institution, the ANU School of Art. Here, you will study the history of art and interact with those making the art. At ANU you have the opportunity to benefit from our strong connections with the National Gallery of Australia, the National Museum of Australia, the National Portrait Gallery, the National Library and the Australian War Memorial, and participate in our renowned internship program.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Art History and Curatorial Studies, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Anthropology, Art History, Art Theory, Classics, Fine Arts, History, Museum Studies.

ArtsGraduate Certificate of ArtsDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: CARTSCRICOS code: 082255JIndicative annual domestic fee: $12,864Indicative annual international fee: $18,360Semester intake: 1 onlyCollege: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: By studying the Graduate Certificate of Arts you will gain a graduate level understanding in the humanities, social sciences, languages, visual arts, or music. Studied over one semester full-time, or one year part-time, the Graduate Certificate

of Arts provides a foundation for further graduate study including some Master programs. You can choose from a broad range of disciplines in which to specialise: Anthropology (including Biological Anthropology), Archaeological Science, Art History and Curatorial Studies, Biographical Research and Writing, Classics, Cultural and Environmental Heritage, Development, Digital Arts, History, Indigenous Policy, Linguistics (General and Applied), Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, Museums and Collections (including Education and Heritage Interpretation), Music, Social Research and Visual Arts.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent. All applicants must meet the University’s English Language Admission Requirements for Students.

Master of Arts (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: VARTSCRICOS code: 085330AIndicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: The ANU Master of Arts (Advanced) is a flagship degree which gives you the opportunity to undertake discipline-specific coursework, training in research theory and methodology, and complete a research thesis of up to 20,000 words. You can choose to study the Master of Arts specialising in Classics; English; or Musicology, Ethnomusicology and Music Curatorship. You will graduate with one of the world’s oldest and most highly regarded graduate coursework degrees.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 70 and with the approval of an identified supervisor for the thesis. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Cognate disciplines: For the English specialisation: English Literature. For the Classics specialisation: Ancient Greek, Ancient History, Archaeology, Art History, History, Latin. For the Musicology, Ethnomusicology, and Music Curatorship specialisation: Music.

Asia-Pacific studiesMaster of Asia-Pacific StudiesDuration: 2 yearsProgram code: MAPSTCRICOS code: 083817EIndicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Asia and the Pacific

Program overview: The Master of Asia-Pacific Studies will give you the regional expertise you need to graduate as a leader of the Asian Century. The program provides a broad variety of courses with an Asia-Pacific focus and allows students to follow individual areas of interest in the established fields of History, Cultural Studies, Politics, Security Studies, Asian Languages and Regional Studies. Through this program you will be taught by some of the world’s most eminent scholars of the Asia-Pacific region.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent. Up to 24 units of credit is available for a Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline. Up to 48 units of credit is available for an Honours degree in a cognate discipline or Graduate Diploma in a cognate discipline.

Page 49: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 47

Cognate disciplines: Asian Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Studies, Development Studies, Environmental Studies, Gender Studies, History, International Business, International Relations, Language Studies, Law, Linguistics, Literary Studies, Media Studies, Pacific Studies, Politics and Public Policy, Security Studies, Sociology.

Biological anthropologyMaster of Biological Anthropology Master of Biological Anthropology (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MBIAN; VBIAN (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082275E; 082276D (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $29,280Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: What does it mean to be human? If you’re interested in the answer, you’ll love the Master of Biological Anthropology. This program – not offered at any other Australian university – equips you with the theory and skills required to study humans and non-human primates as varied and dynamically changing biological organisms. You will explore primate evolution, ecology, behaviour and conservation; human evolution and behaviour; animal domestication; palaeopathology, and bioarchaeology. You can also choose from a range of electives including ancient health and medicine, forensic anthropology and archaeology, anthropological genetics and environmental disasters.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Biological Anthropology, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Anatomy, Archaeology, Ancient History, Botany, Human Biology, Indigenous Studies, Medicine, Psychology, Social Sciences, Zoology.

Classical studiesMaster of Arts (Advanced)Refer to Arts (page 46)

Master of Classical Studies Master of Classical Studies (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MCLAS; VCLAS (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082281G; 082282F (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: With a Master of Classical Studies, you can explore the ancient Greek and Roman worlds – while enjoying some very modern travel. Experience the opportunity of a lifetime studying antiquity in Turkey and archaeology in Italy and Greece. Or closer to home, you can draw on the University’s expertise in language, literature and ancient history, and the wealth of resources in the ANU Classics Museum. As a graduate of the Master of Classical Studies, you will be uniquely equipped to apply your perspective on the ancient world to your understanding of our world today.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Classical Studies, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Ancient Greek, Ancient History, Archaeology, Art History, History, Latin.

Digital humanities Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture NEW Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture (Advanced) NEW Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MDHPC; VCHAM (Advanced)CRICOS code: 088508M; 082284D (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: The Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture is an innovative new degree offered by ANU. This degree will help students develop a broad understanding of the historical, cultural, and social aspects of current research in the digital and public humanities. It thus addresses the growing demand for graduates well-versed in a combination of humanistic and digital skills and able to work in a variety of professional environments, from cultural and memory institutions, to the emerging job markets

Page 50: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

48 The Australian National University

of information management, social media, and online content delivery. Providing students with an introduction to humanities study and research, coupled with the opportunity to specialise in biographical research and writing, digital humanities, or public humanities and culture, the degree will equip students with cutting-edge skills in digital technologies, and research and writing, for both the scholarly and public sphere.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Digital Humanities and Public Culture, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Ancient History; Anthropology; Archaeology; Art History; Classics; Creative Arts; Fine Arts; Gender Studies; History; Linguistics; Literature; Museum Studies; Philosophy; Politics; Sociology; Visual Arts.

EnglishMaster of Arts (Advanced)Refer to Arts (page 46)

GlobalisationMaster of Globalisation Master of Globalisation (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MGLOB; VGLOB (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082303F; 082304E (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $27,360Indicative annual international fee: $38,976Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: How do you give your career an edge in an increasingly globalised world? You become an expert in globalisation itself. The Master of Globalisation is the only degree in Australia focusing on the rapid pace of economic, cultural, political and social change in the world today and the challenges it brings. The program is designed to meet your professional needs, with problem-based learning and tailored focus areas including security, development, environmental sustainability and regional implications.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Globalisation, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Anthropology, Area Studies e.g. Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, Development Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, Governance, History, International Relations, Law, Philosophy, Politics, Public Administration, Public Policy, Social Research, Sociology, Strategic Studies.

Graduate Studies SelectGraduate Certificate of StudiesDuration: 1 semesterProgram code: CSTUDCRICOS code: 082261MIndicative annual domestic fee: $16,368Indicative annual international fee: $21,816Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: This University-wide program is a flexible option if you wish to create a tailor-made degree based on your academic, personal and professional interests. Subject to meeting course eligibility and program requirements, you could choose to study postgraduate courses from across the University. You might choose courses from multiple disciplines, or focus your learning in a particular discipline for progression into research. For example, you could construct a program of study in anthropology, environment and international relations; combine courses in languages, management, and museums and collections; or extend your knowledge of different subjects in science and engineering. You might also choose to use the Graduate Certificate of Studies as a stepping stone into a Master program.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent.

Master of Studies Master of Studies (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MSTUD; VSTUD (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082356D; 082357C (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $32,736Indicative annual international fee: $43,632Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: This University-wide program is a flexible option if you wish to create a tailor-made degree based on your academic, personal and professional interests. Subject to meeting course eligibility and program requirements, you could choose to study postgraduate courses from across the University. You might choose courses from multiple disciplines, or focus your learning in a particular discipline for progression into research. For example, you could construct a program of study in anthropology,

Page 51: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 49

environment and international relations; combine courses in languages, management, and museums and collections; or extend your knowledge of different subjects in science and engineering.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Studies, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis.

Cognate disciplines: All undergraduate disciplines.

HistoryMaster of History Master of History (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MHIST; VHIST (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082306C; 082307B (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: With internationally-renowned teaching staff, and surrounded by national cultural institutions, ANU is a historian’s dream. Studying history at ANU, you can draw upon our prize-winning teaching and research in Australian, North American, early modern and modern European and British history, and the expertise of our leading centres for Indigenous history, environmental history, and biography. The resources of the National Library of Australia, the National Archives of Australia, the National Museum of Australia, and the National Gallery of Australia are also all at your fingertips. The Master of History provides the theoretical grounding and practical skills you need for the advanced study of history, plus the opportunity to tailor a program according to your interests. If you’re a secondary school teacher, you are able to focus on areas in the national curriculum for history.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of History, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Ancient History, Archaeology, History, Journalism, Museum Studies, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, Social Sciences.

Linguistics & languagesMaster of General and Applied Linguistics Master of General and Applied Linguistics (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MLING; VLING (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082301G; 082302G (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: Do you have a passion for languages? Our program focuses on the nature, use and structure of language, as well as how to apply this knowledge in contexts ranging from second language learning and education, social interaction, communication across cultures, intercultural communication, language policy, and language politics. This program is for you if you are interested in human linguistic capabilities in general, as well as the description and explanation of particular languages. You can undertake a specialisation in one of 19 languages. The program is designed for people who already have prior knowledge of linguistics or applied linguistics, and also for people coming from cognate areas such as speech pathology, audiology, interpreting or translation studies, language teaching, and editing.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of General and Applied Linguistics, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Applied Linguistics, Audiology, Languages, Language Teaching, Linguistics, Lexicography, Speech Pathology, Translating/Interpreting, TESOL from an Australian tertiary institution or its international equivalent.

TranslationMaster of Translation Master of Translation (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MTRAN; VTRAN (Advanced)CRICOS code: 083815G; 083814G (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: This program will equip you with the highly-developed analytical and communication skills in English and a language of focus that you need to succeed in professional translation. It is designed to provide students with a focused

Page 52: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

50 The Australian National University

qualification in the practice of translation, along with an understanding of the history of translation and an appreciation of a number of critical issues in the field. The program focuses on training you to become a qualified literary translator, but also provides an understanding of the history of translation and an appreciation of critical issues in the field. ANU is home to a team of world-renowned academics with the greatest variety of specialised language expertise available in Australia and is the ideal location for your study of translation.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65% and must be able to demonstrate attainment of the Learning Outcomes in a major in their language of focus. This can be through demonstration of having completed a language major or Bachelor, at an Australian tertiary institution or its international equivalent, or of having language ability equivalent to the level attained by completion of a language major as determined by a language assessment conducted by an ANU staff member in the relevant language of focus. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Translation, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Applied Linguistics, Communication, English, Languages, Linguistics, Literature, Translating/Interpreting.

Middle Eastern & Central Asian studiesMaster of Islam in the Modern World Master of Islam in the Modern World (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MIIMW; VIIMW (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082313D; 082315B (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: Meet the growing demand for expertise in Islamic politics and Muslim societies with a unique degree from the ANU Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies. The Master of Islam in the Modern World will take you on a journey through the various dynamics and debates surrounding and influencing contemporary Islam. The degree covers the relationship between Islam and dynamics such as politics, culture, political economy, and international relations. It exposes you to the great debates on Islam, such as its compatibility with democracy, its views towards modern economic and development ideas, and its role as an ideological and political force on the world stage. The degree also gives you expertise on Islam in various parts of the world, with courses focusing on, or using case studies from, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, Central Asia, Europe, and elsewhere. You will also have the opportunity to learn one of the languages most relevant to the study of the Muslim world: Arabic, or Persian.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Islam in the Modern World, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Politics, including Political Science, International Relations, Political Economy, Security Studies, Strategic Studies, Sociology, Modern History, Religious Studies/Islamic Studies, other Social Sciences and Humanities disciplines and fields where there is significant coverage of a relevant aspect of Middle Eastern, Central Asian or Islamic Studies and where similar approaches and methodologies are used, and modern languages relating to the Middle East and/or Central Asia region such as Arabic, Persian, or French.

Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MMECA; VMECA (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082338F; 082339E (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: If you’re fascinated by the Middle East and Central Asia, transform your passion into a qualification at Australia’s premier institute for studies of the region. Leading experts from the ANU Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies will take you on a journey through the politics, international relations, modern history and political economy of the Middle East and Central Asia, drawing on our links with major counterparts in the Arab and Muslim world, as well as in North America and Europe.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Page 53: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 51

Cognate disciplines: Politics, including Political Science, International Relations, Political Economy, Security Studies, Strategic Studies, Sociology, Modern History, Religious Studies/Islamic Studies, other Social Sciences and Humanities disciplines and fields where there is significant coverage of a relevant aspect of Middle Eastern, Central Asian or Islamic Studies and where similar approaches and methodologies are used, and modern languages relating to the Middle East and/or Central Asia region such as Arabic, Persian, or French.

Museums & heritage studiesMaster of Museum and Heritage Studies Master of Museum and Heritage Studies (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MMUHS; VMUHS (Advanced)CRICOS code: 085331M; 085332K (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: The Master of Museum and Heritage Studies draws on our strong connections with Canberra’s leading cultural and collecting institutions to prepare you for an innovative career in this field. Our local and national links mean you’ll regularly hear from senior professional staff in classes, and can learn on the ground through our internship program. Our academics are international leaders in research in the field, and the Master degree offers a range of specialisations in either museum or heritage studies. Within the museum specialisation you’ll learn traditional curatorship and collections management, in addition to new areas such as social inclusion, citizenship and community engagement, social activism and museums, Indigenous curation, and innovative visitor studies. The cultural and environmental heritage specialisation offers you the opportunity to analytically address and assess national and international heritage policy and practices in the context of a critical framework that explores the political and social phenomenon and impacts of heritage and its management and conservation. At the same time the Masters aims to equip students with key practical skills in management and curation.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Museum and Heritage Studies, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Ancient History, Anthropology, Archaeology, Architectural conservation, Classics, Creative Arts, English, Environmental History, Environmental Management, Fine Arts, Folklore, Gender Studies, History, Memory Studies, Museum Studies, Philosophy, Politics, Sociology, Social Sciences, Tourism Studies, Urban Planning, Visual Arts.

Social researchMaster of Social Research Master of Social Research (Advanced)Duration: 2 yearsProgram code: MSRES; VSRES (Advanced)CRICOS code: 082351J; 082352G (Advanced)Indicative annual domestic fee: $25,728Indicative annual international fee: $36,720Semester intake: 1 or 2College: ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences

Program overview: Meet the growing demand for expertise in high-level social research methods with a degree from one of the world’s leading social science schools. A Master of Social Research from the ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods in the Research School of Social Sciences will equip you with the practical skills to conduct, commission, and evaluate research in the social sciences. The program’s expert teaching staff are active researchers who can draw upon their wealth of local and international experience and their connections with government departments.

Admission requirements: A Bachelor degree or international equivalent with an average mark of at least 65%. Applicants with a Bachelor degree or Graduate Certificate in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 24 units (1 semester) of credit. Applicants with a Graduate Diploma or Honours in a cognate discipline may be eligible for 48 units (1 year) of credit.

Advanced: Admission by transfer from the Master of Social Research, with a weighted average mark of at least 70% in the first 72 units of coursework attempted as well as the approval of an identified supervisor for the research project/thesis. If the total number of units attempted exceeds 72 in the same teaching period in which the 72nd unit is attempted, exactly 72 units will be used in the calculation of the weighted average mark with units from the course with the highest mark applied first followed by further units from courses in descending order of marks. Students will be awarded up to 72 units of course credit for completed courses listed in this Master (Advanced) degree.

Cognate disciplines: Anthropology, Development Studies, Economics, Geography, Marketing, Media and Communication, Law (social fields: family, migration, education, health), Political Science, Psychology, Social Policy, Sociology.

Page 54: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

How to apply

52 The Australian National University

Page 55: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

53

Research School of Chemistry BuildingIMAGE: Our $240-million science precinct has state-of-the-art biological and chemical research labs. (Photo by Martin Ollman)

Page 56: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

54 The Australian National University

Y O U R A P P L I C A T I O N

International students

How to apply

International students can apply directly to ANU, or through an official ANU agent.

Apply to ANU

You can apply online atW anu.edu.au/study/apply

Check that you meet the admission and English language requirements for your chosen course. You will need to pay a A$75.00 application fee.

ANU will assess your application and we may contact you if we need more information.

If your application is successful, you will receive a Full Offer or a Conditional Offer, depending on any further requirements.

Apply through an official ANU agent

ANU has official agents in over 50 countries around the world. ANU agents will help you with all aspects of your application – from answering your questions and helping you select the right program for your needs, to submitting and processing your application.

To find an official ANU agentW anu.edu.au/study/contacts

Important dates Semester 1 (February)

Semester 2 (July)

Application closing dates 12 December 31 May

Acceptance deadline (offshore students)*

15 January 30 June

Acceptance deadline (onshore students)**

31 January 9 July

*The term ‘offshore student’ ordinarily applies to you if you have not completed your entry qualification in Australia under an Australian student visa, and will be applying for a student visa from overseas.

** The term ‘onshore student’ ordinarily applies to you if you have completed your entry qualification in Australia under an Australian student visa and you are applying for ANU and your new student visa without a break in your study (ie you may be going home for a short holiday after your previous studies, but you will be coming back to start at ANU in the next intake).

Domestic studentsYou are a domestic applicant if you:

> are an Australian or New Zealand citizen > hold an Australian Permanent Residency Visa > hold an Australian Humanitarian Visa.

If none of these criteria apply, then you are an international student.

You can apply for a postgraduate coursework program if you hold a Bachelor degree or are about to graduate. Some programs will require you to demonstrate a certain academic average, such as a credit or distinction average.

All applicants must meet the English Language Requirements.

How to apply

To apply for most postgraduate coursework degree programs, you will need to submit your application through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) and pay a fee.

W uac.edu.au

You must apply directly to ANU for the following programs:

> Graduate Certificate of Australian Migration Law and Practice

> Graduate Certificate of Public Policy > Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice > Master of Climate Change > Master of Environmental Management and Development > Master of Environmental and Resource Economics > Master of International and Development Economics > Master of Legal Practice > Master of Public Administration > Master of Public Policy > Master of Public Policy in Development Policy > Master of Public Policy in Economic Policy > Master of Public Policy in International Policy > Master of Public Policy in Policy Analysis > Master of Science Communication Outreach.

W anu.edu.au/pg/apply

How to accept your offer

You can accept your offer to study at ANU online atW anu.edu.au/study/accept

Important dates

As a guide, Semester One applications close in early January and Semester Two applications close at the end of May. Always check application deadlines on the UAC website.

W uac.edu.au/postgraduate

Apply and take the first step towards a postgraduate qualification.

Page 57: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 55

E N G L I S H L A N G U A G E R E Q U I R E M E N T S

International students enrolled in a postgraduate coursework degree program at ANU can choose to undertake a semester-long course in Academic English Language (AEL) with ANU Wide, provided their course advisor agrees.

The AEL course is accredited towards your ANU degree program and you will need to contact ANU Wide to request a permission code to enrol.

For more information on the AEL courses please consult with course advisor after enrolment.

Contact

ANU CollegeT +61 2 6125 6688E [email protected] anucollege.edu.au

CRICOS Code: 01682E

You may meet this requirement if your tertiary studies were entirely taught and assessed in English during the past two years.

If you are an international student and you completed your English studies more than two years ago, you will need to provide an English proficiency test certificate, such as the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) or the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL).

English language preparationThe ANU Access English program is a 10-week course offered by ANU College. The course runs four times a year and is designed so that you can finish the course in time to start your studies at ANU. You must already have an IELTS (or recognised equivalent) score of 6.0, with a minimum score of 5.5 in all bands, to gain entry to the course. (See table below.)

For all information on English language requirements visitW anu.edu.au/pg/english

You must provide evidence of English language proficiency required for admission to ANU.

Test Regular Degree Programs(including Exchange and Study Abroad)

ANIP, Medicine, undergraduate Law, JD and Legal Workshop programs

Graduate Law programs (except JD and Legal Workshop programs)

Academic IELTS An overall score of 6.5 with at least 6 in each component of the test

An overall score of 7 with at least 6 in each component

An overall score of 7 with at least 7 in Writing and at least 6 in each other component

TOEFL1 - paper-based test

A score of 570 with TWE* score of 4.5

A score of 600 with TWE* score of 5.0

A score or 650 with TWE* of 5.0

TOEFL1 - internet-based test

A score of 80, with a minimum of 20 in Reading and Writing and 18 in Speaking and Listening

A score of 100, with a minimum of 22 in all four sections

A score of 110, with a minimum of 26 in Writing and at least 22 in all other sections

Cambridge CAE Advanced

80 (Grade A) 95 (Grade A) 95 (Grade A)

PTE Academic Overall 64, minimum score of 55 in each section

Overall 70, minimum score of 60 in each section

Overall 70 minimum score of 60 in each section and at least 70 in Writing

* TWE = Test of Written English

Page 58: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

56 The Australian National University

S C H O L A R S H I P S

Scholarship Value Selection basis Eligibility criteria Domestic student

International student

ANU College of Arts & Social SciencesANU College of Arts & Social Sciences Indigenous Australian Graduate Scholarship

A$2,800 per 6-unit course

Application Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander on commencement of a postgraduate coursework program offered by the College

4

Christel Larko Music Scholarship

A$12,000 per annum

Musical ability and application

Enrolment in the first semester of an undergraduate or postgraduate program to study voice or piano

4 4

Dennis Griffin Piano Masters Scholarship

Full tuition Musical ability Admission to the Master of Music 4 4

Harmony Endowment Postgraduate Scholarship for the Master of Music

A$5,000 per annum

Musical ability Admission to the Master of Music in any classical area 4 4

Leonard & Margaret Doman Graduate Scholarship for Flute

Determined annually

Musical ability Admission to a postgraduate degree or diploma in flute performance

4 4

Malcolm Stewart Scholarship

Determined annually

Academic merit Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander at the time of enrolment in an Honours year of a Bachelor degree, Graduate Diploma or Master coursework program; and taking courses relevant to the study of Indigenous Australian culture such as archaeology, anthropology, history or linguistics

4

ANU College of Asia & the PacificGarrurru Postgraduate Indigenous Scholarship

A$2,500 per 6-unit course

Academic merit, equity and application

Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander at the time of commencement in an ANU College of Asia & the Pacific postgraduate course

4

Hedley Bull Scholarship Full tuition Academic merit and application

Enrolment in the Master of International Relations (Advanced)

4 4

National Security College Entry Scholarship for Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Students

Up to 50% of tuition fees

Academic merit and application

Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, have completed a Bachelor degree and been offered admission to the Master of National Security Policy program.

4

National Security Policy Scholarship

50% of tuition fees

Academic merit and application

Applicant must be a new domestic student, new international student or an employee of the Australian, state or territory public services. A domestic student must have completed a Bachelor degree or international equivalent in a cognate discipline with a Distinction average. An international student must have completed a Bachelor degree with Honours or international equivalent in a cognate discipline, with a Distinction average.

4 4

T.B. Millar Scholarship Determined annually

Academic merit Full-time study in postgraduate coursework program offered by The Strategic and Defence Studies Centre and the ANU College of Asia & the Pacific

4 4

ANU College of Business & EconomicsANU College of Business & Economics Graduate Scholarship

50% tuition fee for first year of study

Academic merit and application

Commencement of a full-time postgraduate program offered by the College for the first time

4

ANU College of Business & Economics Graduate Scholarship for an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Student

Full tuition Academic merit, equity and application

Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander at the time of commencement of a postgraduate coursework program offered by the College for the first time

4

ANU College of Business & Economics International Graduate Scholarship

(Up to 10 available each year)

50% of tuition fees for one year of study

Academic merit, equity and application

Commencement of a postgraduate coursework program offered by the College for the first time

4

You can apply for a range of scholarships at ANU to offset some of the costs associated with your postgraduate studies.

Page 59: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 57

Scholarship Value Selection basis Eligibility criteria Domestic student

International student

Neil Vousden Memorial Scholarship for the Master of Economics

33% of tuition fees for one year of study

Academic merit and equity

Commencement of a full-time Master of Economics program

4 4

ANU College of Engineering & Computer ScienceInternational Postgraduate Excellence Scholarship – India

Up to 50% of tuition fees for one year of study

Academic merit Student with Indian citizenship 4

International Postgraduate Excellence Scholarship – South-East Asia

Up to 50% of tuition fees for one year of study

Academic merit Applicant must be a citizen of Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand or Vietnam

4

International Postgraduate Merit Award – China

A$5,000 Academic merit Student with Chinese citizenship 4

International Postgraduate Merit Scholarship – India

Up to 25% of tuition fees for one year of study

Academic merit Student with Indian citizenship 4

International Postgraduate Merit Scholarship – South-East Asia

Up to 25% of tuition fees for one year of study

Academic merit Applicant must be a citizen of Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand or Vietnam

4

ANU College of LawGDLP Indigenous Scholarship Scheme

Full tuition Academic merit and application

Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander

4

Yuill Scholarship Up to A$25,000

Academic merit Student must be fluent in English and French, and be in final year of LLB or JD (or recent graduate up to five years out) or current LLM student (or recent LLM graduate).

4 4

ANU College of Medicine, Biology & EnvironmentLesslie Scholarship in Landscape Conservation & Ecology

A$15,000 per annum

Academic merit and application

Student undertaking a research project in the natural science fields of:

> Natural resources management

> Land evaluation

> Land use science

> Ecological conservation

Enrolment in an Honours year, postgraduate coursework or postgraduate research program offered by the Fenner School of Environment & Society

4

Master of Neuroscience (Research) Scholarship

A $6,000 per annum

Academic merit and academic reference (if required)

Student must be currently enrolled at ANU in a program of study leading to the award of a degree of Master of Neuroscience (Research)

4 4

ANU College of Physical & Mathematical SciencesResearch School of Astronomy & Astrophysics Masters (Advanced)

Up to A$20,000 over two years

Academic merit Enrolment in the Master of Astronomy and Astrophysics (Advanced)

4 4

University-wide ScholarshipsANU Graduate Access Scholarship

A$4,000 per annum

Academic merit, equity and application

Enrolment in a postgraduate program of study at ANU. Supporting evidence of a permanent disability. Demonstrated financial hardship.

4 4

Elspeth Young Memorial Grant

Determined annually

Academic merit, equity and application

Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander

4

Indigenous Australian Graduate Scholarship

A$26,288 per annum

Academic merit and equity

Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander

4

Ken Wanganeen Scholarship

Determined annually

Academic merit and leadership skills

Student must identify as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander. Enrolment in a postgraduate coursework program at ANU or enrolment in the Australian National Internships Program.

4

www.anu.edu.au/students/scholarships-support

Page 60: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

58 The Australian National University

F E E S A N D O T H E R C O S T S

Domestic studentsMost domestic postgraduate coursework and non-award students at ANU must pay domestic tuition fees. The amount you have to pay is based on the courses that you enrol in. Each course has a set fee, so you will be invoiced for the total fees for all the courses you enrol in for a semester or session.

You can defer part or all of your tuition fees using FEE-HELP if you meet these citizenship and residency requirements:

> You are an Australian citizen or permanent humanitarian visa holder (living in Australia for the duration of your enrolment).

> You are a permanent visa holder undertaking bridging study for overseas-trained professionals, and will be living in Australia for the duration of your enrolment.

If you use FEE-HELP, the Australian Government will pay your tuition fees while you study, but you will be required to pay back those fees through the taxation system or voluntary payments.

For more information on FEE-HELP go to the Australian Government website

W studyassist.gov.au/sites/studyassist/helppayingmyfees/fee-help/pages/fee-help-

A small number postgraduate programs offer Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) where the Australian Government subsidises your tuition fees. Your offer of admission will tell you if you have a CSP.

For the full list of tuition fees W programsandcourses.anu.edu.au

Tuition fees and other costs vary for domestic and international postgraduate students.

International studentsIf you are an international student, you will have to pay international student fees. The amount you have to pay is based on the courses that you enrol in. Each course has a set fee, so you will be invoiced for the total fees for all the courses you enrol in for a semester or session.

Refund policy for international students

If you are an international student and have enrolled at ANU for the first time and you are in your first semester or session, your tuition fees may be refunded in full if you discontinue your studies.

For more information on this policyW anu.edu.au/pg/fees

Health insurance

All international citizens living in Australia must have health insurance.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is private health insurance that will cover the costs of your medical and hospital care if you need it. We recommend OSHC Worldcare but you can choose another provider that offers this cover.

Services and amenities feeDomestic and international students at ANU must pay a services and amenities fee. This helps to support services like student counselling, recreational facilities, sporting and cultural events held on campus throughout the year.

For more information W anu.edu.au/pg/ssaf

Cost of livingIn addition to tuition fees, there are other costs you may want to consider before starting your postgraduate degree at ANU, particularly if you’re moving to Canberra from interstate or overseas.

The ACT Government website Canberra: Create your Future explores a range of topics about living, studying and working in Canberra, including living costs.

W canberracreateyourfuture.com.au

For international students, the Australian Government’s Study in Australia website is also full of useful information about studying in Australia.

W studyinaustralia.gov.au

Page 61: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

59

Page 62: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

Life at ANU

60 The Australian National University

Page 63: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

61

Page 64: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

62 The Australian National University

S T U D E N T S E R V I C E S

You can access a range of services to support you throughout your studies at ANU, so you can make the most of your time here.

Academic Skills and Learning CentreAcademic Skills and Learning Centre (ASLC) offers ANU students of all levels free and confidential help with their academic work through individual tutorials, workshops, courses and handouts.

The centre inspires students to take control of their learning and teach students a board range of strategies to become active and confident learners who think critically, research effectively, communicate incisively and apply their learning with integrity.

> individual, confidential and free tutorials to enrolled ANU students

> design and teach academic skills and learning programs

> offer online learning resources

> design and present print and electronic materials

> maintain academic skills and learning resources.

W academicskills.anu.edu.au

ANU Careers CentreANU Careers Centre is dedicated to providing a range of services to assist you reach your full potential. From the general exploration of career ideas to details of specific jobs, employers, and advice on recruitment strategies, the ANU Careers Office offers a range of services to current and graduated students, including:

> resume and application advice

> interview preparation

> building employability and work experience

> job search strategies

> graduate recruitment processes

> host employer and career events

W anu.edu.au/pg/careers

Page 65: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 63

The Postgraduate and Research Students’ AssociationThe Postgraduate and Research Students’ Association (PARSA) represents your interests and looks out for your welfare as a postgraduate student at ANU

Run by student representatives and professional staff, PARSA provides a range of free services and activities aimed at meeting the specific needs of postgraduate students in your studies and everyday life. Services include:

> academic advice

> Centrelink assistance

> financial assistance

> accommodation assistance

> legal assistance

> funding assistance.

For more information visitW parsa.anu.edu.au

Services on-campus

The ANU Sport and Recreation AssociationThe ANU Sport and Recreation Association, commonly known as ANU Sport, promotes and provides a varied and exciting range of opportunities to participate in affordable sporting and physical recreational activities.

ANU Sport run lunchtime sporting competitions including indoor soccer, touch football, ultimate disc, volleyball and basketball.

For more information visitW anu-sport.com.au

Bookshop

Bank

Post office

Travel agency

Chemist/pharmacy

Supermarket

Bakery

Restaurants

Cafes

Doctors

Counselling centre

Disability Services Centre

University Security

Childcare facilities

Muslim Students’ Centre

Chaplains

Gym and sport facilities

W anu.edu.au/study/student-experience

Page 66: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

64 The Australian National University

A C C O M M O D A T I O N

W allhomes.com.auW domain.com.auW realestate.com.auW gumtree.com.au

Because Canberra is a university town, the highest turnover of rental properties is during the December/January summer break.

Applying for a leaseIn Canberra, real estate agents and property owners often insist that prospective tenants see the property before applying for a lease, to be seriously considered.

To apply, you will need to fill out an application form which will ask you about your personal circumstances, including your financial situation. You will also be asked for referees, people who can verify that you are trustworthy, like a previous landlord or employer.

If you are applying from overseas, it’s a good idea to attach written references to your application. Given the time differences between Australia and the rest of the world, this will make the process easier for you and the person assessing your application.

The agent will let you know within a day or two if your application has been successful.

Setting up your homeYour lease will usually be for a period of six to 12 months. Factor in these costs when setting up your new home.

> Bond is usually four weeks’ rent and is held by the ACT Office of Regulatory Services. Provided you don’t cause damage to the property and maintain it, the bond will be returned to you in full at the end of the lease.

> As well as bond, you will probably need to pay between two and four weeks’ rent in advance.

> You will have to pay connection fees for the telephone, electricity, gas and any other utilities you choose to connect at the property.

> It’s a good idea to take out household contents insurance.

> Moving expenses.

If you happen to have a dispute with the landlord or real estate agent, Accommodation Services and the Tenants Union ACT can give you advice and advocate on your behalf.

W anu.edu.au/study/accommodationW tenantsact.org.au

On-campusANU gives you more opportunities to live on campus than any other Australian university, so you can make the most of your time here. Apply to join nearly 5,000 students from across Australia and around the world who call ANU home.

Postgraduate students can apply for on-campus accommodation in these residences:

Self-catered

> Burgmann College Postgraduate Village > Davey Lodge > Fenner Hall > Graduate House > Kinloch Lodge > Lena Karmel Lodge > Toad Hall > Warrumbul Lodge

Semi-catered*

> Bruce Hall Packard Wing > Ursula Hall Laurus Wing

*Semi-catered includes one meal each week.

We cannot guarantee that on-campus accommodation will be available. Also, student residences are not suitable for children, so you may need to explore renting off-campus (non-ANU).

We recommend arriving in Canberra early to find non-ANU accommodation.

Share a house or apartmentShared accommodation can be hard to find if you’re not in Canberra.

Shared households in Australia take different forms; some share meals and rotate household chores, while others have multiple people living in the same house but keeping separate lives.

A good place to start looking for shared accommodation is ANU Housing Online.

W housingonline.anu.edu.au

Rent privatelyYou can rent an apartment or house privately through a real estate agent or direct from the property owner.

The best place to start your search is online. We recommend these sites.

Live on campus or take a short commute from one of Canberra’s well-connected neighbourhoods.

Page 67: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

Most livable cityThe world’s best city to live in, according to the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).1

Best student city QS Best Student Cities 2016 has ranked Canberra in the top 20 cities in the world to live and study.

SafestCanberra is considered one of the safest cities in Australia with one of the lowest crime rates.2

Global community A city of just over 380 000 people with more than 25% of our residents born overseas, countless embassies and national institutes, Canberra has a strong sense of community; our global community.

1. OECD Better Life Index 2015, www.oecdregionalwellbeing.org/region.html#AU8 2. Police.act.gov.au IMAGES: New Acton, Canberra (left). Parliament House (right).

2017 Postgraduate Programs 65

C A N B E R R A

You will come to understand why Canberra is consistently rated one of the world’s best cities for quality of life.

Page 68: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

December > Tropfest

January > Summernats > Australia Day

February > Multicultural Food

Festival > The Canberra Show

March > Enlighten Festival > Skyfire > Canberra Balloon

Spectacular > National Folk Festival > Canberra Comedy

Festival > MONT 24hr Mountain

Bike Race

April > ANZAC Dawn Service > Canberra Heritage Festival > Canberra Walking Festival > Australian Running

Festival

May > Canberra International

Music Festival > Groovin’ the Moo

June > The Truffle Festival

July > Skate in the Park

August > Fireside Festival > Canberra Writers

Festival

September > Floriade Festival and

NightFest

October > Floriade Festival

November > Australian War Memorial

Centenary Honour Roll

Summer 1 Dec to 28 Feb

12°C/54°F 27°C/81°F

Autumn 1 Mar to 31 May

7°C/45°F 20°C/68°F

Winter 1 Jun to 31 Aug

1°C/34°F 12°C/54°F

Spring 1 Sep to 30 Nov

6°C/40°F 19°C/66°F

66 The Australian National University

With our fantastic climate, Australia’s capital city is home to a vibrant array of national and community-led events and cultural and recreational activities. Here are some that we especially look forward to, and bring a flood of visitors from around Australia and overseas.

For more about what’s on in Canberra W visitcanberra.com.au

Canberra is one of the few Australian cities that experiences four distinct seasons.

IMAGES: (Summer) The Canberra Show. (Autumn) Enlighten Festival.(Winter) Skatepark in Tuggeranong(Spring) Floriade Festival. Photos by Martin Ollman.

anu.edu.au/study/student-experience

C A N B E R R A

Page 69: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

2017 Postgraduate Programs 67

Best in the countryYou will find some of Australia’s best museums and galleries in Canberra including the National Gallery of Australia, National Portrait Gallery, the National Museum of Australia and the Australian War Memorial.

Home to the Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra has excellent facilities for those who love to live an active lifestyle.

The region is etched with bike paths and walking trails and there are plenty of places to swim, kayak and windsurf. Mount Stromlo Park is great for mountain bike riding, horse riding and running activities.

Getting aroundA planned and relatively young city, Canberra is easy and economical to get around.

Our suburbs are arranged around several shopping and commercial hubs. There’s a safe and reliable public bus service and a comprehensive network of bicycle paths. Many buses are equipped with bike racks, so cyclists can hop on the bus for longer journeys.

The road system is excellent and traffic jams are rare. For interstate and overseas travel, Canberra International Airport is only about a 15-minute drive from the CBD.

Exploring the regionCanberra is in the Australian Capital Territory. Beyond Canberra, the Namadgi National Park includes many walking trails and lookouts and includes the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve where you can see Australian native animals like brolgas, emus and rock wallabies in their native habitats.

South of Canberra is the stunning Kosciuszko National Park, home to Australia’s highest peak. Camp and bushwalk in the high country during the warmer months and ski in the winter.

The unspoiled New South Wales South Coast is a two-hour scenic drive east. With white beaches and turquoise waters, country villages and wineries to explore.

Page 70: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

68 The Australian National University

Narrabundah

Symonston

Hume

Macarthur

Gilmore

Throsby

Pialligo

Fyshwick

Harman

Barton

Kingston

Griffith

ParkesRussell

CityReid

Campbell

Braddon

Ainslie

Dickson

Downer

Watson

Hackett

Harrison

Franklin

Mulanggari

Mitchell Kenny

Gungahlin

FordeHall

Amaroo

Casey

NichollsPalmerston

EvattGiralang Crace

McKellar

LawsonKaleen

BruceLyneham

O’ConnorAranda

TurnerActon

Yarralumla

Deakin Forrest

CurtinHughes

GarranRed Hill

LyonsPhillip

ChifleyO’Malley

Pearce

MawsonTorrens Isaacs

Farrer

WanniassaFadden

GowrieOxleyMonash

Chisholm

RichardsonIsabellaPlains

CalwellBonython

Theodore

Conder

Banks

Gordon

Greenway

Kambah

Duffy HolderWeston

RivettStirling

WaramangaChapman

Fisher

Dunlop

Charnwood Spence

Flynn Melba

Fraser

Higgins ScullinPage

Belconnen

Cook

MacquarieWeetangera

Hawker

Florey

MacgregorLatham

Holt

GUNGAHLIN

BELCONNEN

WODEN VALLEY

TUGGERANONG

INNERNORTH

INNERSOUTH

N S W

A C T

Capital Hill

CityCity

L a k e B u r l e y G r i f f i n

To S

ydne

y

To airport

QuestaconThe National Science & Technology Centre

PrimeMinister’s

Lodge

AustralianNationalBotanicGardens

High Courtof Australia

National Galleryof AustraliaOld

ParliamentHouse

National Museum of Australia National Library

of Australia

AustralianWar Memorial

ParliamentHouse

Commonwealth Park

Approximate travelling times from ANU in minutes

Car Bus Bike

Inner North 5 10 15

Inner South 10 15 15

Belconnen 15 25 40

Woden Valley 15 25 40

Tuggeranong 20 32 60

Gungahlin 25 50 80

Canberra map

Page 71: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

69

V I S I T U S

Open DayCircle Saturday 27 August 2016 in your calendar for ANU Open Day.

Academics, professional staff and students from across ANU will be on hand to speak with you in-person about your postgraduate study options.

Open Day is also the best way to experience life at ANU. Our accommodation, study and research, recreational and sporting facilities will all be on show for you to explore.

If you’re from out of town, take the weekend to look around our beautiful city too.

Campus toursTake a tour guided by a Student Ambassador who will share with you their experience at ANU while showing you around our beautiful campus.

Tours operate Monday to Friday 10am-5pm (excluding public holidays).

For more information W anu.edu.au/campustours

To book E [email protected]

The best way to get a feel for ANU is to come and experience it first hand.

IMAGE: Peter Karmel Building

Page 72: Postgraduate - University of Macauum2.umac.mo/apps/com/bulletin.nsf/cbec67391a113f1a48257b0b003b6b07... · Solicitor/Legal officer Assistant 35% 1 6 Director Education and research

C O N T A C T U S

MO

_SR

A16

028

The Australian National UniversityActon ACT 2601 AustraliaW anu.edu.au

Domestic applicants

T +61 1800 620 032 (option 1) E [email protected]

International applicants

T +61 2 6125 7257 (option 2) E [email protected]

ANU Social Media

facebook.com/TheAustralianNationalUniversity

youtube.com/ANUexperience

twitter.com/ANU_Events

Instagram.com/ouranu

i.youku.com/ANUexperienceCRICOS Provider Number 00120C