Audit
Semester one 2012
What is auditing?
Auditing or "listening in" offers limited access to some ANU undergraduate courses for people who want to listen in to lectures in a selection of courses without actually enrolling or fully participating as a degree student.
The Centre for Continuing Education offers access to approved ANU undergraduate courses for people who want to listen in to lectures without actually enrolling as a degree student. Auditors (listeners) do not generally require any special qualifications except for those courses where prerequisites are necessary - this can be ascertained by consulting the current ANU Undergraduate Handbook.
Auditors may not sit formal examinations. an Audit enrolment guarantees admission only to lectures. Attendance at lectures will under no circumstances be accepted as credit towards a degree program. Auditors may seek permission from the faculty to attend tutorials (subject to space being available).
Courses available for audit
A list of courses being offered under the Audit Program is attached. If the course you wish to audit appears on the list you can immediately enrol. If it does not appear you must seek permission, in writing, from the faculty. Enrolment in any course for Auditing purposes is conditional upon space being available.
Enrolment
The Centre for Continuing Education, ANU, enrols all audit students. Fees must accompany all enrolments and no discounts are available under the Audit program. No refunds are applicable from the commencement date of any course. The closing date for Audit enrolments is one week prior to the commencement of each semester. NB. No online enrolments available please contact the CCE
Phone: (02) 6125 2892
Fax: (02) 6125 5938
Email: enquiries.cce@anu.edu.au
NB The closing date for Audit enrolments is 1 week prior to the commencement of each semester.
Fees
Lecture times and venues
Lecture timetables can be checked in the undergraduate handbook or from the ANU's web page. The Undergraduate Handbook can be read at reference desks of all major university and public libraries, or can be purchased at the Co-op Bookshop and retail bookshops. Lecture venues, and any changes in timetables, will be displayed on departmental noticeboards one week before lectures begin.
Use of Libaries
Students enrolled in the Audit Program are eligible for special borrowing rights with the campus libraries. These students should register at the Circulation Desk at the Chifley, Hancock or Menzies Library. They must present their CCE Student Card and pay the required fee. This library card expires 31 December each year regardless of the time of year registered. Credit card/EFTPOS facilities are available at all these buildings.
The ANU library catalogue can be accessed by all borrowers in all main libraries. The ANU library catalogue can be accessed from off campus through the Library's web page at http://anulib.anu.edu.au
PLEASE NOTE. Audit students do not attend laboratory sessions, workshops or tutorials. Students audit lectures only and can request access to Wattle (from the course convener) to download class notes and lecture recordings. Auditors are not enrolled ANU "students" and the Wattle system is set up solely for access by those legally categorized as staff or enrolled students within the university.
Accreditation
Some Audit students may be allowed to complete regular course assignments and exercises but will not be permitted to sit for formal examinations, nor will they be issued with official results. Courses completed by audit students cannot be credited towards a degree. No certificates will be issued.
Parking on campus
Parking restrictions apply on the ANU Campus. Audit students will only have access to the limited voucher parking areas on campus. When parking please check the signs to ensure you do not incur a parking fine or visit the visitor parking web page. NB Audit enrolments for 1st semester 2011 will close on Friday 18 February2011 Contact Audit Program phone (02) 6125 2892 fax (02) 6125 5938 email: enrolments.cce@anu.edu.au
