2002 Undergraduate Handbook

Part 8 Combined Programs

Combined Programs

Contents

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and Bachelor of Commerce 586

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and Bachelor of Economics 587

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and Bachelor of Laws 588

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Arts (Visual) 589

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Asian Studies 590

Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce 591

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics 592

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws 593

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Psychology 594

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science 595

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 596

Bachelor of Arts (Visual) and Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 597

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Commerce 598

Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Commerce

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Economics 599

Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Economics

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Engineering 600

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Laws 601

Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Laws

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Science 602

Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Science

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 603

Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Arts (Visual) 604

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Arts (Visual) -- not for direct entry

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics 605

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering 606

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Information Technology 607

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws 608

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Psychology 609

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 610

Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Information Technology 611

Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws 612

Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Psychology 613

Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Arts 614

Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Economics 615

Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Information Technology 616

Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science 617

Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 618

Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Laws 619

Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Science 620

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce 621

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Economics 622

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws 623

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 624

Bachelor of Science (Forestry) and Bachelor of Economics 625

Combined Programs

The combined programs offered by the University enable students to expand their career options, as they have access to the directly related specialist employment available to each degree. The combination of expertise or professional training with a broad educational base is keenly appreciated by employers.

Details of individual courses are set out in the separate faculty entries.

Because of recent changes to program requirements and the range of choices available, it is recommended that students (particularly continuing students) consult the relevant sub-dean/s or faculty adviser/s about the structure of their combined program.

Separate Completion of Components of a Combined Program

When following a combined program, it is normally possible to take out each degree component separately [except in the case of the Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Visual)]. In the following section the requirements for admission to each of the degrees are given. Students should note however, that once they have been admitted to one of the degrees, the requirements for the total combined program have to be completed before the second degree can be awarded.

Honours

A student may normally pursue honours in either or both degree components of a combined program and should consult the appropriate Faculty entry in the Handbook and/or the relevant Faculty Office about the requirements for honours in that Faculty.

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and Bachelor of Commerce

(program code 4401)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units
  • normal duration of the full-time pass degree program -- 4 years (or part-time equivalent).
Minimum requirement from each program:
  • The requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies as detailed in the entry relating to the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
  • The requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as detailed in the entry relating to the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • total of 144 units comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

 

 

Actuarial Studies/Commerce -- a typical full-time program pattern with a major in finance with, subject to approval, AIBF accreditation and meeting IAA Part I and II requirements

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT1031 Introduction to Actuarial Studies

STAT2001 Introductory Mathematical Statistics

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance

STAT2032 Financial Mathematics

Year 2

(48units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

STAT2008 Regression Modelling

BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems

STAT3037 Life Contingencies

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

STAT3004 Stochastic Modelling

STAT3032 Survival Models

Elective (6 units) (e.g. BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law)

Year 3

(48 units)

FINM2001 Corporate Finance

STAT3033 Actuarial Techniques 1

Elective (6 units) (e.g. BUSN2010 Marketing)

Elective (6 units)

FINM2002 Financial Instruments and Risk Management

STAT3038 Actuarial Techniques 2

Elective (6 units) (e.g. STAT2009 Generalised Linear Modelling)

Elective (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

FINM3001 Investments

FINM3003 Continuous Time Finance

STAT3035 Risk Theory

Elective (6 units) (e.g. BUSN3015 Corporate Strategy)

Elective (6 units)

FINM3002 International Financial Management

STAT3036 Credibility Theory

Elective (6 units) (e.g. BUSN2007 Organisational Behaviour)

Elective (6 units)

Year 5 Honours

(48 units)

Actuarial Studies IV Honours
OR
Commerce IV Honours

Actuarial Studies IV Honours
OR
Commerce IV Honours

Note:

1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Business Information Systems, and Finance.

 

Actuarial Studies/Commerce -- a typical full-time program pattern with a major in accounting with professional accounting requirements and meeting IAA Part I and II requirements

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT1031 Introduction to Actuarial Studies

STAT2001 Introductory Mathematical Statistics

BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

STAT2032 Financial Mathematics

BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

STAT2008 Regression Modelling

FINM2001 Corporate Finance

STAT3037 Life Contingencies

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

STAT3004 Stochastic Modelling

STAT3032 Survival Models

Elective (6 units) (e.g. FINM2002 Financial Instruments and Risk
Management)

Year 3

(48 units)

BUSN2015 Company Accounting

FINM3001 Investments

INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems

STAT3033 Actuarial Techniques 1

BUSN2011 Management Accounting

STAT3038 Actuarial Techniques 2

Elective (6 units) (e.g. STAT2009 Generalised Linear Modelling)

Elective (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BUSN2101 Law of Business Entities

Accounting major (6 units) (e.g. BUSN3008 Financial Reporting by
Corporations

FINM3003 Continuous Time Finance

STAT3035 Risk Theory

BUSN3014 Principles of Taxation Law

Accounting major (6 units) (e.g. BUSN3002 Auditing)

STAT3036 Credibility Theory

Elective (6 units)

Year 5 Honours

(48 units)

Actuarial Studies IV Honours
OR
Commerce IV Honours

Actuarial Studies IV Honours
OR
Commerce IV Honours

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and Bachelor of Economics

(program code 4201)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units
  • normal duration of the full-time pass degree program -- 4 years (or part-time equivalent).
Minimum requirement from each program:
  • The requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies as detailed in the entry relating to the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
  • The requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Economics as detailed in the entry relating to the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • total of 144 units comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

 

 

 

 
Actuarial Studies/Economics -- a typical full-time program pattern meeting IAA Part I and II requirements

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT1031 Introduction to Actuarial Studies

STAT2001 Introductory Mathematical Statistics

BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

STAT2032 Financial Mathematics

Elective (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

FINM2001 Corporate Finance

STAT3037 Life Contingencies

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

STAT3004 Stochastic Modelling

STAT3032 Survival Models

Elective (6 units) (e.g. FINM2002 Financial Instruments and Risk Management)

Year 3

(48 units)

FINM3001 Investments

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics

STAT3033 Actuarial Techniques 1

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

STAT3038 Actuarial Techniques 2

Elective (6 units) (e.g. EMET2008 Econometric Modelling)

Elective (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

FINM3003 Continuous Time Finance

STAT3035 Risk Theory

Elective (6 units)

Elective (6 units)

STAT3036 Credibility Theory

Elective (6 units)

Elective (6 units)

Elective (6 units)

Year 5 Honours

(48 units)

Actuarial Studies IV Honours
OR
Economics IV Honours

Actuarial Studies IV Honours
OR
Economics IV Honours

Notes

1. The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least six units in Economic History (ECHI).

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and Bachelor of Laws

(program code 4443)

The normal time for completion of a combined program is five years for full-time pass students. The length of the combined program makes part-time study inadvisable and the faculties will examine such applications carefully.

The combined program consists of at least 240 units.

Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units offered by the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as defined in that Faculty's Schedule 1, subject to any restrictions detailed in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry.

FACULTY OF LAW

  • at least 144 units of Law courses, including 72 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Faculty of Law, and 72 units of elective courses.
  • course restrictions apply to Introduction to Commercial Law, Law of Business Entities and Principles of Taxation Law in satisfying the requirements of this program.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:
  • total of 240 units including:
  • 144 units of Law courses as defined above.

Any students interested in undertaking an honours program in Actuarial Studies should consult the Sub-Deans or program advisers of both faculties as early as possible in the program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Actuarial Studies/Law -- a typical full-time program pattern:
(Courses in italics are not compulsory, but are required by admitting authorities for admission to practice)

Program Total

(240 units)

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law (6 units)

LAWS1203 Torts (6 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT2001 Introductory Mathematical Statistics

LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics (6 units)

LAWS1204 Contracts (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

STAT2032 Financial Mathematics

Year 2

(48 units)

LAWS1205 Australian Public Law (6 units)

LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure (6 units)

STAT2008 Regression Modelling

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

LAWS2250 International Law (6 units)

LAWS2249 Legal Theory (6 units)

BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems

STAT3004 Stochastic Modelling

Year 3

(48 units)

LAWS2201 Administrative Law (6 units)

LAWS2203 Corporations Law (6 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

STAT3037 Life Contingencies

LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

STAT3032 Survival Models

Year 4

(48 units)

LAWS2204 Property (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

STAT3035 Risk Theory

STAT3033 Actuarial Techniques 1

LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

STAT3036 Credibility Theory

STAT3038 Actuarial Techniques 2

Year 5

(48 units)

LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management (6 units)

Law elective courses (18 units)

LAWS2207 Evidence (6 units)

Law elective courses (18 units)

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Arts (Visual)

(course code 4101)

The combined course consists of:
  • at least 192 units: 96 units from the Faculty of Arts, 96 from the National Institute of the Arts (NITA) -- School of Art.
  • normal duration of full-time pass course: 4 years.
  • students wishing to undertake Honours in the Faculty of Arts must complete the 4-year combined pass course before undertaking the Honours year in Year 5.
  • students wishing to undertake Honours in the Canberra School of Art must complete the 4-year combined pass course before undertaking the Honours year in Year 5.The minimum requirement from each area is:

ARTS

  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts, including:
  • a minimum of one Arts major comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts);
  • a maximum of 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level;
  • a minimum of 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 level

NITA SCHOOL OF ART

  • at least 96 units from the Canberra School of Art comprising the following:
  • Core Studies: 18 units; Major 1-5: 60 units; Complementary Studies units and/or Art Theory units: 18 units.
Admission to degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Arts (Visual) requires:

In the case of this combined course, the full course requirements must be completed before admission to either of the respective degrees is possible. A student may not exit with one or other degree ahead of completing all course requirements, except by means of a course transfer to the single degree.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Arts/Arts(Visual) -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

Arts major (6 units)

ARTV1019 Core (18 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ARTV1001 Major 1 (12 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Complementary Studies from a range of classes
OR
Art Theory (6 units) from a range of courses

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Complementary Studies from a range of classes
OR
Art Theory (6 units) from a range of courses

Complementary Studies from a range of classes
OR
Art Theory (6 units) from a range of courses

Year 3

(48 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ARTV2002 Major 2 (12 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ARTV 2003 Major 3 (12 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ARTV3004 Major 4 (12 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ARTV3026 Major 5 (12 units)

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Asian Studies

(course code 4591)

The combined course leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Asian Studies requires the completion of

  • at least 192 units: at least 96 units from each of the two Faculties.
  • normal duration of full-time course: 4 years
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

ARTS

  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts, including :
  • a min. of one Arts major comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).
  • a maximum of 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level
  • a minimum of 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 level

ASIAN STUDIES

  • Asian Studies courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies including:
  • Asian-language courses forming an Asian language major, as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 48-60 units; and
  • non-language courses forming an approved conceptual/analytical major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 36-48 units.
  • Thus, the course combination for a language major and the conceptual/analytical major could be: 8/8; 9/7 or 10/6.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Arts requires:

· at least 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (as detailed in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).

Admission to degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Asian Studies courses as defined above.
  • courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties
  • no more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BAS occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed;

In the combined program an Arts course means a course prescribed for the pass degree of Bachelor of Arts; an Asian Studies course means a course prescribed for the pass degree of the Bachelor of Asian Studies. These courses are listed in the Faculty of Arts and Faculty of Asian Studies entries in this Handbook.

 

Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Arts (course code 4551)

The specialist Asian Studies degrees listed in the Asian Studies Faculty entry may be combined with the BA, by completing the combination of courses from both Faculties referred to above, with the addition of the Year in Asia program, generally taken in Year 4 or Year 5 of the combined degree. The total number of units involved is 240, admission to the Specialist Asian Studies degree requires 192 units, and the normal duration of the program is 5 years. Students should discuss their program with both relevant Faculty offices.

 
Arts/Asian Studies -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 2

(48units)

Arts major (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 3

(48units)

Arts major (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 4

(48units)

Arts major (6 units)

Asian-language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Arts unit (6 units)

Asian-language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

[1] Students taking Chinese or Japanese will follow a different pattern initially.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce

(program code 4104)

The four year full-time (or part-time equivalent) combined program consists of at least 192 units including:

  • at least 96 units from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry
  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts including:
  • a minimum of one Arts major comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts)
  • a maximum of 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level
  • a minimum of 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 level
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Arts requires:
  • at least 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (as detailed in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Arts/Commerce -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

BComm major (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

BComm major (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Arts (12 later-year units) including final course for Arts major

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units)

Notes
1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Business Information Systems, and Finance.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics

(program code 4102)

The four year full-time (or part-time equivalent) combined program consists of at least 192 units including:

  • at least 96 units from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry
  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts including:
  • a minimum of one Arts major comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts)
  • a maximum of 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level
  • a minimum of 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 level
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Arts requires:
  • at least 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (as detailed in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Arts/Economics -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

BEc elective (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

BEc elective (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units) including final course of Arts major

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units)

1. The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least six units in Economic History (ECHI).

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws

(program code 4103)

The normal time for completion of a combined program is five years for full-time pass students. The length of the combined program makes part-time study inadvisable and the two faculties will examine such applications carefully. The program is structured so that a full-time student will normally complete the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts after four years' study and the degree of Bachelor of Laws one year later. Students intending to apply to transfer from the Bachelor of Arts to the combined program in Arts and Law after completion of first year are advised to consult program advisers in both faculties.

The combined program consists of at least 240 units.

Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

BACHELOR OF ARTS

  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts, including:
  • a minimum of one Arts major comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts)
  • a maximum of 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level
  • a minimum of 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 level

BACHELOR OF LAWS

  • at least 144 units of Law courses, including 72 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Faculty of Law, and 72 units of elective courses.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Arts requires:
  • at least 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (as detailed in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:
  • total of 240 units including:
  • at least 144 units from the Law Faculty including compulsory and elective courses as defined above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Arts/Law -- a typical full-time program pattern
(Law courses in italics are not compulsory, but are required by admitting authorities for admission to practice)

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law (6 units)

LAWS1203 Torts (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics (6 units)

LAWS1204 Contracts (6 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

LAWS1205 Australian Public Law (6 units)

LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

LAWS2250 International Law (6 units)

LAWS2249 Legal Theory (6 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

LAWS2201 Administrative Law (6 units)

LAWS2203 Corporations Law (6 units)

Arts major course (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

Arts major (6 units)

Arts course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

LAWS2204 Property (6 units)

1 Law elective course (6 units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units) including final course for Arts major

LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts (6 units)

1 Law elective course (6 units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units)

Year 5

(48 units)

LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management (6 units)

3 Law elective courses (18 units)

LAWS2207 Evidence (6 units)

3 Law elective courses (18 units)

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Psychology

(program code 4109)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units including a minimum of 96 units taught in or approved by each one of the relevant Faculties.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 4 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

ARTS

  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts, including :
  • a minimum of one Arts major comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts)
  • a maximum of 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level
  • a minimum of 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 level

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including:
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses, including PSYC1001 and at least 12 units offered by a science-related department
  • at least 36 units of Group B Psychology courses, including PSYC2009
  • at least 36 units of Group C Psychology courses, including PSYC3017 and PSYC3018

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts requires:
  • at least 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (as detailed in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Psychology requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the Bachelor of Psychology occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Arts/Psychology -- a typical full-time program pattern

Year 1

(48 units)

Arts major courses (12 units)

Arts courses (12 units)

PSYC1001A/PSYC1001B Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science courses (12 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Arts major later-year courses (12 units)

Arts later-year courses (12 units)

PSYC2009 Quantitative Methods in
Psychology

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Group B Psychology courses (12 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

Arts major later-year courses (12 units)

Arts later-year courses (12 units)

PSYC3017 Advanced Research Methods: Multivariate Analysis

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

PSYC3018 Advanced Research Methods: Analysis of Variance

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Arts major later-year course (6 units)

Arts later-year courses (18 units)

Group C Psychology courses (12 units)

Group C Psychology courses (12 units)

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science

(program code 4106)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units including a minimum of 96 units taught in or approved by each one of the relevant Faculties.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 4 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

ARTS

  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts, including:
  • a minimum of one Arts major comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts)
  • a maximum of 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level
  • a minimum of 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 level

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including:
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses
  • at least 12 units of Group B courses
  • at least 36 units of Group C courses

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts requires:
  • at least 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (as detailed in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties.

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BSc occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

N.B. Science courses may not include courses in Philosophy or Archaeology and Anthropology.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Arts/Science -- a typical full-time program pattern

Year 1

(48 units)

Arts major courses (12 units)

Arts courses (12 units)

Group A Science courses (12 units)

Group A Science courses (12 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Arts major courses (12 later-year units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

Arts major courses (12 later-year units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Arts major courses (6 later-year units)

Arts courses (18 later-year units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

Group A, B or C Science courses (12 units)

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science (Forestry)

(program code 4110)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

ARTS

  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts, including:
  • a minimum of one Arts major comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts)
  • a maximum of 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level
  • a minimum of 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 level

FORESTRY

  • at least 144 units comprising:

(a) 114 units consisting of

1. 30 units of 1000-series courses comprising BIOL1005, BIOL1006, FSTY1004, SRES1001 and SRES1003

2. 24 units of 2000-series courses comprising FSTY2004, FSTY2009, FSTY2012 and FSTY2102

3. 36 units of 3000-series courses comprising FSTY3009, FSTY3015, FSTY3016, FSTY3017, FSTY3018 and GEOG3028

4. 24 units of 4000-series courses comprising FSTY4001, FSTY4002, FSTY4003 and FSTY4004

(b) 18 units consisting of

  • either FSTY4057 (Forestry Honours 1) and FSTY4058 (Forestry Honours 2);
  • or BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005.

Enrolment in Forestry Honours 1 and 2 is by invitation only.

(c) 12 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics), no more than 6 units of which may be for Group A courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts requires:
  • at least 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (as detailed in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry) requires:
  • at least 192 units including:
  • not less than 144 units of Science (Forestry) courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties.

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

 

 

 
Arts/Science (Forestry) -- a typical full-time program pattern

Year 1

(48 units)

Arts major courses (12 units)

Arts courses (12 units)

BIOL1005 Animal Evolution and Ecology

Group A Science course (6 units)

BIOL1006 Plant Evolution and Ecology

SRES1003 Biological Measurement

Year 2

(48 units)

Arts major courses (12 later-year units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units)

SRES1001 Resources, Environment and Society

FSTY2012 Australian Vegetation

FSTY1004 Australia's Forests

FSTY2102 Natural Resource Economics

Year 3

(48 units)

Arts major courses (12 later-year units)

Arts courses (12 later-year units)

FSTY2004 Fire in the Australian Environment

FSTY3018 Forest Dynamics

FSTY2009 Forest Measurement and
Modelling

Group B or C Science course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Arts major courses (6 later-year units)

Arts courses (18 later-year units)

FSTY3015 Silviculture

GEOG3028 Environmental Politics, Policy
and Planning

FSTY3009 Assessing Forests and Woodlands

FSTY3016 Forest Products

Year 5

(48 units)

 

 

FSTY4001 Resource Management

FSTY4002 Plantation Management

FSTY4004 Plantation Planning

FSTY4057 Forestry Honours 1*

FSTY3017 Forest Operations

FSTY4003 Forest Planning

FSTY4058 Forestry Honours 2*

*Students not invited to undertake Forestry Honours must substitute BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005 for FSTY4057 and 4058.

Bachelor of Arts (Visual) and Bachelor of Science (Forestry)

(program code 4018)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years.
Minimum requirement from each area:

NITA SCHOOL OF ART

  • at least 96 units from the Canberra School of Art comprising:
  • Core: 18 units;
  • Art Theory and Complementary Studies: 18 units;
  • Major 1-5 in one discipline: 60 units

FORESTRY

  • at least 144 units comprising:

(a) 114 units consisting of

1. 30 units of 1000-series courses comprising BIOL1005, BIOL1006, FSTY1004, SRES1001 and SRES1003

2. 24 units of 2000-series courses comprising FSTY2004, FSTY2009, FSTY2012 and FSTY2102

3. 36 units of 3000-series courses comprising FSTY3009, FSTY3015, FSTY3016, FSTY3017, FSTY3018 and GEOG3028

4. 24 units of 4000-series courses comprising FSTY4001, FSTY4002, FSTY4003 and FSTY4004

(b) 18 units consisting of

either FSTY4057 (Forestry Honours 1) and FSTY4058 (Forestry Honours 2);

or BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005.

Enrolment in Forestry Honours 1 and 2 is by invitation only.

(c) 12 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics), no more than 6 units of which may be for Group A courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts (Visual) requires:
  • a total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units from the Canberra School of Art, as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by either the Faculty of Science or the Canberra School of Art
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry) requires:
  • at least 192 units including:
  • not less than 144 units of Science (Forestry) courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by either the Faculty of Science or the Canberra School of Art

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

 
Arts (Visual)/Science (Forestry) -- a typical full-time program pattern

Year 1

Semester 1

ARTV1019 Core (18 units)

BIOL1005 Animal Evolution and Ecology

Year 1

Semester 2

ARTV1001 Major (12 units)

BIOL1006 Plant Evolution and Ecology

SRES1003 Biological Measurement

Year 2

Semester 1

Complementary Studies from a range of classes (6 units) or
Art Theory (6 units) from a range of courses

SRES1001 Resources, Environment and Society

FSTY2012 Australian Vegetation

Group A or B Science course (6 units)

Year 2 Semester 2

Complementary Studies from a range of classes (6 units) or
Art Theory (6 units) from a range of courses

FSTY1004 Australia's Forests

FSTY2102 Natural Resource Economics

Group B or C Science course

Year 3

Semester 1

ARTV2002 Major 2 (12 units)

Complementary Studies from a range of classes (6 units) or
Art Theory (6 units) from a range of courses

FSTY2004 Fire in the Australian Environment

Year 3

Semester 2

ARTV2003 Major 3 (12 units)

FSTY2009 Forest Measurement and Modelling

FSTY3016 Forest Products

Year 4

Semester 1

ARTV3004 Major 4 (12 units)

FSTY3015 Silviculture

FSTY3018 Forest Dynamics

Year 4

Semester 2

ARTV3026 Major 5 (12 units)

FSTY3009 Assessing Forests and Woodlands

FSTY3017 Forest Operations

Year 5

 

FSTY4001 Resource Management

FSTY4002 Plantation Management

FSTY4004 Plantation Planning

FSTY4057 Forestry Honours 1*

GEOG3028 Environmental Politics, Policy and Planning

FSTY4003 Forest Planning

FSTY4058 Forestry Honours 2* (12 units)

Students not invited to undertake Forestry Honours must substitute BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005 for FSTY4057 and 4058

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Commerce

(course code 4594)

The four year full-time (or part-time equivalent) combined course consists of at least 192 units including:

  • At least 96 units from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry

ASIAN STUDIES

  • Asian Studies courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies including:
  • Asian-language courses forming an Asian language major, as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 48-60 units; and
  • non-language courses forming an approved conceptual/analytical major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 36-48 units.
  • Thus, the course combination for a language major and the conceptual/analytical major could be: 8/8; 9/7 or 10/6.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Asian Studies courses as defined above
  • No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BAS occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Commerce (course code 4554)

The specialist Asian Studies degrees listed in the Asian Studies Faculty entry may be combined with the Bachelor of Commerce, by completing the combination of courses from both Faculties referred to above, with the addition of the Year in Asia program, generally taken in Year 4 or Year 5 of the combined program. The total number of units involved is 240, admission to the Specialist Asian Studies degree requires 192 units, and the normal time for the degree is 5 years. Students should discuss their program with both relevant Faculty offices.

 
Asian Studies/Commerce -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics I

BComm major (6 units)

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics I

BComm major (6 units)

Asian language major (6units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6units)

Year 3

(48 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Commerce major (6 units)

Commerce elective (6 units)

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major ( 6 units)

Asian-language major (6 units)

BComm (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Asian-language major (6 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Asian Studies

Students taking Chinese or Japanese as their Asian language major will follow somewhat different patterns.

2. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Business Information Systems, and Finance.

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Economics

(course code 4592)

The four year full-time (or part-time equivalent) combined course consists of at least 192 units including:

  • at least 96 units from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

ASIAN STUDIES

  • Asian Studies courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies, including:
  • Asian-language courses forming an Asian language major, as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 48-60 units; and
  • non-language courses forming an approved conceptual/analytical major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 36-48 units.
  • Thus, the course combination for a language major and the conceptual/analytical major could be: 8/8; 9/7 or 10/6.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Asian Studies courses as defined above
  • No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BAS occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Economics (course code 4552)

The specialist Asian Studies degrees listed in the Asian Studies Faculty entry may be combined with the Bachelor of Economics, by completing the combination of courses from both Faculties referred to above, with the addition of the Year in Asia program, generally taken in Year 4 or Year 5 of the combined program. The total number of units involved is 240, admission to the Specialist Asian Studies degree requires 192 units, and the normal time for the degree is 5 years. Students should discuss their program with both relevant Faculty offices.

 
Asian Studies/Economics -- a typical full-time course pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ECON11001 Microeconomics I

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

ECON11002 Macroeconomics I

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (8 units)

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

BEc elective (6 units)

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

BEc elective (6 units)

Asian language major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Asian language major (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Asian language major (6 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Asian Studies

Students taking Chinese or Japanese as their Asian language major will follow somewhat different patterns.

2. The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least 6 units in Economic History (ECHI).

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Engineering

(program code 4597)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units, incorporating:

ASIAN STUDIES

  • Asian Studies courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies, including:
  • Asian-language courses forming an Asian language major, as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 48-60 units; and
  • non-language courses forming an approved conceptual/analytical major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 36-48 units.
  • Thus, the course combination for a language major/ non-language Asian Studies major could be: 8/8, 9/7 or10/6.

ENGINEERING

  • the requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering degree as listed in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology.
Duration
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Asian Studies courses as defined above.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering requires:
  • at least 192 units which satisfy the requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering degree.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Asian Studies/Engineering -- full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ENGN1211 Discovering Engn (6 units)

MATH1013 Math & Applic. 1 (6 units)

PHYS1101 Advanced Physics I (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

ENGN1221 Electromechanical Technol. (6 units)

MATH1014 Math & Application 2 (6 units)

ENGN1215 Intro to Materials (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Asian Studies language major (6 units)

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Asian Studies language major (6 units)

COMP1110 Foundations of Software Engineering (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Asian Studies language major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

Asian Studies language major (6 units)

ASHI2021 State, Society & Politics in Indonesia, Malaysia & the Philippines OR
ASHI2041 Mainland SE Asia: Colonial & Postcolonial Predicaments OR
ASHI2023 Japanese Econ. Dev. Since WWII. (6 units)

ENGN2225 System Design (6 units)

Year 4

(48units)

Asian Studies language major (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

Asian Studies language major (6 units)

ENGN3221 Project & Ops Management (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

Asian Studies language major (6 units)

Year 5

(48units)

ENGN4200 Individual Project (12 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN4221 Systems Engn Project (6 units)

ASHI2268 Law & Soc. In SE Asia (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Asian Studies language major (6 units)

Notes:

Students taking Chinese or Japanese may follow somewhat different patterns.

Asian Studies courses should include ASHI2268 Law and Society in Southeast Asia and either ASHI2021 State, Society & Politics in Indonesia, Malaysia & the Philippines OR ASHI2041 Mainland SE Asia: Colonial & Postcolonial Predicaments OR ASHI2023 Japanese Econ. Dev. Since WWII, in order to satisfy the requirements of the BE degree. If these courses are unavailable, please consult with an Associate Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.

Asian Studies (including Asian language) courses should be chosen in order to satisfy the requirements of the Faculty of Asian Studies.

The Engineering major and elective courses must be chosen from the approved Engineering list (see Department of Engineering entry).

Detailed recommendations for enrolment patterns for all BE programs including named degrees are available on the Department of Engineering web site http://engn.anu.edu.au

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Laws

(program code 4593)

Only students who have proven ability in language studies should consider enrolling for the combined program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Laws as the workload is heavy. Any student proposing to undertake the combined program may wish to consult the program advisers in both faculties.

Full-time students must spend a minimum of five years to complete the combined program. Part-time study is not advisable.

The combined program consists of at least 240 units

Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

FACULTY OF ASIAN STUDIES

  • Asian Studies courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies including:
  • Asian-language courses forming an Asian language major, as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies to the value of between 48-60 units; and
  • Non-language courses forming an approved conceptual/analytical major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies to the value of between 36-48 units.
  • Thus, the course combination for a language major and the conceptual/analytical major could be: 8/8; 9/7; or 10/6.

FACULTY OF LAW

  • at least 144 units of Law courses, including 72 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Faculty of Law, and 72 units of elective courses.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Asian Studies courses as defined above.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:
  • total of 240 units including:
  • at least 144 units from the Law Faculty including compulsory and elective courses as defined above.
Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Laws (program code 4553)

The specialist Asian Studies degrees listed in the Asian Studies Faculty entry may be combined with the LLB by completing the combination of programs from both Faculties referred to above, with the addition of the Year in Asia program, generally taken in Year 4 or Year 5 of the combined program. The total number of units is 288, admission to the Specialist Asian Studies degree requires 192 units, and the normal time for the program is 6 years. Students should discuss their program with both relevant Faculty advisers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Asian Studies/Law -- a typical full-time program pattern
(Law courses in italics are not compulsory, but are required by admitting authorities for admission to practice)

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law (6 units)

LAWS1203 Torts (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics (6 units)

LAWS1204 Contracts (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

LAWS1205 Australian Public Law (6 units)

LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

LAWS2250 International Law (6 units)

LAWS2249 Legal Theory (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

LAWS2201 Administrative Law (6 units)

LAWS2203 Corporations Law (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

LAWS2204 Property (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

Asian language major [1] (6 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management (6 units)

Law elective courses (18 units)

LAWS2207 Evidence (6 units)

Law elective courses (18 units)

[1] Students taking Chinese or Japanese will follow somewhat different patterns.

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Science

(program code 4596)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units including a minimum of 96 units taught in or approved by each one of the relevant Faculties.
  • normal duration of full-time program -- 4 years.
The minimum requirement from each Faculty is:

ASIAN STUDIES

  • Asian Studies courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies including:
  • Asian-language courses forming an Asian language major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 48-60 units; and
  • non-language courses forming an approved conceptual/analytical major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 36-48 units.
  • Thus, the course combination for a language major and the conceptual/analytical major could be: 8/8; 9/7 or 10/6.

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses
  • at least 12 units of Group B courses
  • at least 36 units of Group C courses

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

Admission to degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Asian Studies courses as defined above.
  • courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Science requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BSc occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

 
Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Science (program code 4556)
Program requirements

The specialist Asian Studies degrees listed in the Asian Studies Faculty entry may be combined with the BSc, by completing the combination of courses from both Faculties referred to above, with the addition of the Year in Asia program, generally taken in Year 4 or Year 5 of the combined program. The total number of units involved is 240, admission to the Specialist Asian Studies degree requires 192 units, and the normal duration of the program is 5 years. Students should discuss their program with both relevant Faculty offices.

 
Asian Studies/Science -- a typical full-time program pattern

Year 1

(48 units)

Asian language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (12 units)

Group A Science courses (12 units)

Group A Science courses (12 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Asian language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (12 units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

Asian language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (12 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Asian language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (12 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

Group A, B or C Science courses (12 units)

[1] Students taking Chinese or Japanese will follow somewhat different patterns.

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Science (Forestry)

(program code 4598)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

ASIAN STUDIES

· Asian studies courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies, including:

  • Asian-language courses forming an Asian language major, as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 48-60 units; and
  • non-language courses forming an approved conceptual/analytical major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies, to the value of between 36-48 units.
  • Thus, the course combination for a language major and the conceptual/analytical major could be: 8/8; 9/7 or 10/6.

FORESTRY

  • at least 144 units comprising:

(a) 114 units consisting of

1. 30 units of 1000-series courses comprising BIOL1005, BIOL1006, FSTY1004, SRES1001 and SRES1003

2. 24 units of 2000-series courses comprising FSTY2004, FSTY2009, FSTY2012 and FSTY2102

3. 36 units of 3000-series courses comprising FSTY3009, FSTY3015, FSTY3016, FSTY3017, FSTY3018 and GEOG3028

4. 24 units of 4000-series courses comprising FSTY4001, FSTY4002, FSTY4003 and FSTY4004

(b) 18 units consisting of

either FSTY4057 (Forestry Honours 1) and FSTY4058 (Forestry Honours 2);

or BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005.

Enrolment in Forestry Honours 1 and 2 is by invitation only.

(c) 12 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics), no more than 6 units of which may be for Group A courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Asian Studies courses as defined above
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry) requires:
  • total of 192 units, including at least 144 units of Science (Forestry) courses as defined above.

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

 
Asian Studies/Science (Forestry) -- a typical full-time program pattern

Year 1

(48 units)

Asian language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (12 units)

BIOL1005 Animal Evolution and Ecology

Group A Science course (6 units)

BIOL1006 Plant Evolution and Ecology

SRES1003 Biological Measurement

Year 2

(48 units)

Asian language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (12 units)

SRES1001 Resources, Environment and Society

FSTY2012 Australian Vegetation

FSTY1004 Australia's Forests

FSTY2102 Natural Resource Economics

Year 3

(48 units)

Asian language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (12 units)

FSTY2004 Fire in the Australian Environment

FSTY3018 Forest Dynamics

FSTY2009 Forest Measurement and
Modelling

Group B or C Science course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Asian language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language Asian Studies major (12 units)

FSTY3015 Silviculture

GEOG3028 Environmental Politics, Policy and Planning

FSTY3009 Assessing Forests and Woodlands

FSTY3016 Forest Products

Year 5

(48 units)

 

 

FSTY4001 Resource Management

FSTY4002 Plantation Management

FSTY4004 Plantation Planning

FSTY4057 Forestry Honours 1*

FSTY3017 Forest Operations

FSTY4003 Forest Planning

FSTY4058 Forestry Honours 2*

*Students not invited to undertake Forestry Honours must substitute BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005 for FSTY4057 and 4058

[1] Students taking Chinese or Japanese will follow a somewhat different pattern.

Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Arts (Visual)

(course code for new and transferring students from 1999 onwards: 4559 /5001, 5002, 5003, 5004, 5005, 5006, 5007, 5008)

Students may pursue a program for either or both of the degrees with Honours. Students should consult the Faculty of Asian Studies and the National Institute of the Arts (NITA) School of Art for the relevant requirements.

The combined program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) and Bachelor of Arts (Visual) requires the completion of:

  • at least 240 units: not less than 144 units from the Faculty of Asian Studies, not less than 96 units from the Canberra School of Art
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

ASIAN STUDIES

  • Asian Studies units to the value of at least 144 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Asian Studies including:
  • Asian-language courses forming an Asian language major, as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies to the value of between 48-60 units; and
  • Non-language courses forming an approved conceptual/analytical major as defined in the Faculty entry for the Bachelor of Asian Studies to the value of between 36-48 units.
  • Thus, the course combination for a language major and the conceptual/analytical major could be: 8/8; 9/7; or 10/6.
  • 48 units comprising the Year in Asia.

NITA SCHOOL OF ART

  • at least 96 units from the Canberra School of Art, comprising:
  • Core: 18 units; Art Theory and Complementary Studies: 18 units; Major 1-5 in one discipline: 60 units
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies (Specialist) requires:
  • total of 192 units including:
  • not less than 144 units of Asian Studies courses as defined above.
  • courses to the value of not less than 48 units from either the Faculty of Asian Studies or the Canberra School of Art.
  • No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BAS occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Arts (Visual) requires:
  • total of 192 units including:
  • 96 units of courses from the Canberra School of Art, as defined above
  • not less than 96 units of courses from either the Faculty of Asian Studies or the Canberra School of Art, including 24 units of 1000-level (first year) courses.

 

Bachelor of Asian Studies and Bachelor of Arts (Visual)

(course code 4599) -- this course not available for Direct admission.

The Bachelor of Asian Studies may also be combined with the Bachelor of Arts (Visual), by completing the combination of courses from both areas referred to above, with the exception of the Year-in-Asia program. The total number of units involved is 192, admission to the Bachelor of Asian Studies or the Bachelor of Arts (Visual) degree requires 144 units, and the normal duration of the course is 4 years.

 
Asian Studies(Specialist)/Arts(Visual) -- a typical full-time program pattern

Year 1

(48 units)

ARTV1019 Core (18 units)

ARTV1001 Major 1 (12 units)

Asian Language major (12 units)

Non-language major in Asian Studies (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ARTV2002 Major 2 (12 units)

ARTV2003 Major 3 (12 units)

Asian Language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language major in Asian Studies (12 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

ARTV3004 Major 4 (12 units)

ARTV3026 Major 5 (12 units)

Asian Language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language major in Asian Studies (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Year-in-Asia (48 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

Complementary Studies from a range of classes

OR

Art Theory (6 units) from a range of courses

 

Asian Language major [1] (12 units)

Non-language major in Asian Studies (24 units)

[1] Students taking Chinese or Japanese will follow somewhat different patterns of study.

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics

(program code 4402)

The four year full-time (or part-time equivalent) combined program consists of at least 192 units including at least 144 units taken from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

Minimum requirement from each program:
  • The requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as detailed in the entry relating to the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
  • The requirements of the degree of Bachelor of Economics as detailed in the entry relating to the Faculty of Economics and Commerce.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • total of 144 units comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • total of 144 units comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

 

 

 

 
Commerce/Economics -- a typical full-time program pattern with an Accounting major for the BComm and BComm electives that satisfy professional accounting requirements.

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems

BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law

Year 2

(48 units)

BUSN2015 Company Accounting

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

Elective (6 units)

BUSN2011 Management Accounting

FINM2001 Corporate Finance

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

Elective (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics

BUSN2101 Law of Business Entities

Elective (6 units)

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

BUSN3014 Principles of Tax Law

Elective (6 units)

Elective (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BUSN3001 Accounting Theory

Elective (6 units)

Elective (6 units)

Elective (6 units)

BUSN3002 Auditing

Elective (6 units)

Elective (6 units)

Elective (6 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Business Information Systems, and Finance.

2. The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least six units in Economic History (ECHI).

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering

(program code 4407)

The normal duration of the full-time program is equivalent to 5 years. The combined program consists of at least 240 units incorporating:

  • at least 96 units from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
  • the requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering degree as listed in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as detailed in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering requires:
  • at least 192 units which satisfy the requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering degree.
Commerce/Engineering -- a typical full-time program pattern with a major in Finance

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering

MATH1013 Mathematics & Applications 1

PHYS1101 Advanced Physics 1

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

ENGN1221 Electromechanical Technologies

MATH1014 Mathematics & Applications 2

ENGN1215 Introduction to Materials

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

Year 2

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming & Algorithms

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

BComm elective (6 units) e.g. EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

Engineering major (6 units)

COMP1110 Foundations of Software Engineering

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

BComm elective (6 units) e.g. FINM1001 Money, Markets & Finance

Year 3

(48 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

BComm major (6 units) e.g. FINM2001 Corporate Finance

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN2225 System Design

BComm major (6 units) e.g. FINM2002 Financial Instruments and Risk
Management

BComm elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN1002 Accounting Processes & Systems

Year 4

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

BComm major (6 units) e.g. FINM3001 Investments

BComm elective (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN3221 Project & Operations Management

BComm major (6 units) e.g. FINM3002 International Financial Management

Year 5

(48 units)

ENGN4200 Engineering -- Individual Project (12 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law

Note:

1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting and Finance. The Business Information Systems major is not permitted.

2. Bachelor of Engineering

The Economics and Commerce courses should include BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, and BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law in order to satisfy the BE requirements.

The Engineering major and elective courses must be chosen from the approved Engineering list (see Department of Engineering entry).

Detailed recommendations for enrolment patterns for all BE programs including named degrees are available on the Department of Engineering website http://engn.anu.edu.au

Commerce/Engineering -- a typical full-time program pattern with a BComm major in Accounting and BComm electives meeting professional accounting requirements.

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering

MATH1013 Mathematics & Applications 1

PHYS1101 Advanced Physics 1

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

ENGN1221 Electromechanical Technologies

MATH1014 Mathematics & Applications 2

ENGN1215 Introduction to Materials

BComm elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN1002 Accounting Processes & Systems

Year 2

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming & Algorithms

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

Engineering major (6 units)

COMP1110 Foundations of Software Engineering

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

BComm elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law

Year 3

(48 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

BComm major (6 units) e.g. BUSN2015 Company Accounting

BComm elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN2101 Law of Business Entities

BComm elective (6 units) e.g INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN2225 System Design

BComm major (6 units) e.g. BUSN2011 Management Accounting

BComm elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN3014 Principles of Taxation Law

Year 4

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

BComm major (6 units) e.g. BUSN3001 Accounting Theory

BComm elective (6 units) e.g FINM2001 Corporate Finance

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN3221 Project & Operations Management

BComm major (6 units) e.g. BUSN3002 Auditing

Year 5

(48 units)

ENGN4200 Engineering -- Individual Project (12 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting and Finance. The Business Information Systems major is not permitted.

2. Bachelor of Engineering

The Economics and Commerce courses should include BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, and BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law in order to satisfy the BE requirements.

The Engineering major and elective courses must be chosen from the approved Engineering list (see Department of Engineering entry).

Detailed recommendations for enrolment patterns for all BE programs including named degrees are available on the Department of Engineering website http://engn.anu.edu.au

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Information Technology

(program code 4408)

The four year full-time (or part-time equivalent) combined program consists of at least 192 units of courses offered in, or approved by the relevant Faculties, incorporating:

  • at least 96 units, excluding the courses INFS2024 Information Systems Analysis, INFS3024 Information Systems Management and INFS3059 Management of Information Systems -- Project, from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
  • at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) and (b) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree, as set out in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as detailed in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology requires:
  • at least 144 units including:
  • at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) and (b) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree
  • at least 48 units of courses taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties.

 

 

 

 

 

 
Commerce/Information Technology -- a typical full-time program pattern with an Accounting major for the BComm and BComm electives that satisfy professional accounting requirements, and with the information systems stream for the Bachelor of Information Technology component

 

Bachelor of Commerce

Bachelor of Information Technology

 

First semester

Second semester

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

STAT1008 Quantitative Research
Methods

BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems

BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law

COMP1100 Introduction to
Programming and Algorithms

COMP1200 Perspectives on
Computing

COMP1110 Foundations of
Software Engineering

MATH1005 Mathematical
Modelling 2

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

BUSN2011 Management Accounting

COMP2300 Introduction to Computer Systems

INFS2024 Information Systems Analysis

COMP2400 Relational Databases

COMP2600 Formal Methods in Software Engineering

Year 3

(48 units)

BUSN2015 Company Accounting

BUSN2101 Law of Business Entities

FINM2001 Corporate Finance

BUSN3014 Principles of Taxation Law

COMP3110 Software Analysis and Design

IT elective (6 units)

3000/4000-series IT (6 units)

IT elective (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BUSN3001 Accounting Theory

BComm elective (6 units)

BUSN3002 Auditing

BComm elective (6 units)

INFS3024 Information Systems Management

3000/4000- series IT (6 units)

3000/4000- series IT (6 units)

3000/4000- series IT (6 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting and Finance. The Business Information Systems major is not permitted.

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws

(program code 4403)

The combined program leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws involves five years of study. The length of the combined program renders part-time study inadvisable and the faculties will examine such applications carefully.

The combined program consists of at least 240 units.

Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units offered by the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as defined in that Faculty's Schedule 1, subject to any restrictions detailed in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

FACULTY OF LAW

  • at least 144 units of Law courses, including 72 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Faculty of Law, and 72 units of elective courses.
  • course restrictions apply to Introduction to Commercial Law, Law of Business Entities and Principles of Taxation Law in satisfying the requirements of this program.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:
  • total of 240 units including:
  • 144 units of Law courses as defined above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Commerce/Law -- a typical full-time program pattern
(Law courses in italics are not compulsory, but are required by admitting authorities for admission to practice)

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law (6 units)

LAWS1203 Torts (6 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics (6 units)

LAWS1204 Contracts (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

LAWS1205 Australian Public Law (6 units)

LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure (6 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

BComm major (6 units)

LAWS2250 International Law (6 units)

LAWS2249 Legal Theory (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

BComm major (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

LAWS2201 Administrative Law (6 units)

LAWS2203 Corporations Law (6 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

LAWS2204 Property (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

BComm elective(6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management (6 units)

Law elective courses (18 units)

LAWS2207 Evidence (6 units)

Law elective courses (18 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Business Information Systems, and Finance.

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Psychology

(program code 4409)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units including a minimum of 96 units taught in or approved by each one of the relevant Faculties.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 4 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses, including PSYC1001 and at least 12 units offered by a science-related department
  • at least 36 units of Group B Psychology courses, including PSYC2009
  • at least 36 units of Group C Psychology courses, including PSYC3017 and PSYC3018

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Psychology requires:
  • a total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the Bachelor of Psychology occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Commerce/Psychology -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

PSYC1001A Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science course (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

PSYC1001B Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science course (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics I

BComm major (6 units)

PSYC2009 Quantitative Methods in Psychology

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics I

BComm major (6 units)

Group B Psychology courses (12 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

PSYC3017 Advanced Research Methods: Multivariate Analysis

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

PSYC3018 Advanced Research Methods: Analysis of Variance

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Group C Psychology courses (12 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Group C Psychology courses (12 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Business Information Systems, and Finance.

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science (Forestry)

(program code 4406)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

FORESTRY

  • at least 144 units comprising:

(a) 114 units consisting of

1. 24 units of 1000-series courses comprising BIOL1006, FSTY1004, SRES1001 and SRES1003

2. 18 units of 2000-series courses comprising FSTY2004, FSTY2009 and FSTY2012

3. 42 units of 3000-series courses comprising FSTY3009, FSTY3015, FSTY3016, FSTY3017, FSTY3018, FSTY3151 and GEOG3028

4. 24 units of 4000-series courses comprising FSTY4001, FSTY4002, FSTY4003 and FSTY4004

5. 6 further units of FSTY courses

(b) 18 units consisting of

either FSTY4057 (Forestry Honours 1) and FSTY4058 (Forestry Honours 2);

or BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005.

Enrolment in Forestry Honours 1 and 2 is by invitation only.

(c) 12 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics)

ECONOMICS & COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units offered by the Faculty of Economics & Commerce, as defined in that Faculty's Schedule 1, subject to any restrictions detailed in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry) requires:
  • at least 192 units, including:
  • not less than 144 units of Science (Forestry) courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • a total of 144 units comprising the requirements for the Bachelor of Commerce as defined in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Commerce/Science(Forestry) -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

SRES1001 Resources, Environment and Society

Group A Science course (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BIOL1006 Plant Evolution and Ecology

SRES1003 Biological Measurement

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

BComm major (6 units)

Forestry elective (6 units)

FSTY2012 Australian Vegetation

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

BComm major (6 units)

FSTY2009 Forest Measurement & Modelling

FSTY1004 Australia's Forests

Year 3

(48 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

FSTY2004 Fire in the Australian Environment

GEOG3028 Environmental Politics, Policy and Planning

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

FSTY3016 Forest Products

FSTY3017 Forest Operations

Year 4

(48 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

FSTY3015 Silviculture

FSTY3018 Forest Dynamics

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

FSTY3151 Economics of Forestry and Environment

FSTY3009 Assessing Forests and Woodlands

Year 5

(48 units)

FSTY4001 Resource Management

FSTY4002 Plantation Management

FSTY4004 Plantation Planning

FSTY4057 Forestry Honours 1 [1]

FSTY4003 Forest Planning

FSTY4058 Forestry Honours 2 [1]

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Science (Forestry)

Students not invited to undertake Forestry Honours must substitute BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005 for FSTY4057 and 4058

2. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Business Information Systems, and Finance.

Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Information Technology

(program code 4208)

The four year full-time (or part-time equivalent) combined program consists of at least 192 units incorporating:

  • at least 96 units, excluding the courses INFS2012 Business Information Systems, INFS2024 Information Systems Analysis, INFS3024 Information Systems Management or INFS3059 Management of Information Systems -- Project, from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
  • at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) and (b) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree, as set out in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology requires:
  • at least 144 units including:
  • at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) and (b) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree
  • at least 48 units of courses taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties.

 

 

 

 

 
Economics/Information Technology -- a typical full-time program pattern with the information systems stream for the Bachelor of Information Technology

 

Bachelor of Economics

Bachelor of Information Technology

 

First semester

Second semester

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT1008 Quantitative Research
Methods

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming and Algorithms

COMP1200 Perspectives on
Computing

COMP1110 Foundations of
Software Engineering

MATH1005 Mathematical
Modelling 2

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

BEc elective (6 units)

COMP2300 Introduction to
Computer Systems

INFS2024 Introduction to
Systems Analysis

COMP2400 Relational Databases

COMP2600 Formal Methods in Software Engineering

Year 3

(48 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

BEc elective (6 units)

COMP3110 Software Analysis and Design

IT elective (6 units)

3000/4000- series IT (6 units)

IT elective (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

INFS3024 Information Systems
Management

3000/4000- series IT (6 units)

3000/4000- series IT (6 units)

3000/4000- series IT (6 units)

Note:
1. The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least six units in Economic History (ECHI).

Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Laws

(program code 4203)

The normal time for completion of a combined program is five years for full-time pass students. The length of the combined program makes part-time study inadvisable and the faculties will examine such applications carefully.

The combined program consists of at least 240 units.

Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

FACULTY OF ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units offered by the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as defined in that Faculty's Schedule 1, subject to any restrictions detailed in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry.

FACULTY OF LAW

  • at least 144 units of Law courses, including 72 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Faculty of Law, and 72 units of elective courses.
  • course restrictions apply to Introduction to Commercial Law, Law of Business Entities and Principles of Taxation Law in satisfying the requirements of this program.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:
  • total of 240 units including:
  • 144 units of Law courses as defined above.

Any students interested in undertaking an honours program in Economics should consult the Sub-Deans or program advisers of both faculties as early as possible in the program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Economics/Law -- a typical full-time program pattern
(Courses in italics are not compulsory, but are required by admitting authorities for admission to practice)

Program Total

(240 units)

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law (6 units)

LAWS1203 Torts (6 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics (6 units)

LAWS1204 Contracts (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

Year 2

(48 units)

LAWS1205 Australian Public Law (6 units)

LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure (6 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

LAWS2250 International Law (6 units)

LAWS2249 Legal Theory (6 units)

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

BEc elective (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

LAWS2201 Administrative Law (6 units)

LAWS2203 Corporations Law (6 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics (6 units)

LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

BEc elective (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

LAWS2204 Property (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts (6 units)

Law elective course (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management (6 units)

Law elective courses (18 units)

LAWS2207 Evidence (6 units)

Law elective courses (18 units)

Note:
1. The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least six units in Economic History (ECHI).

Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Psychology

(program code 4209)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units including a minimum of 96 units taught in or approved by each one of the relevant Faculties.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 4 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

ECONOMICS AND COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including:
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses, including PSYC1001 and at least 12 units offered by a science-related department
  • at least 36 units of Group B Psychology courses, including PSYC2009
  • at least 36 units of Group C Psychology courses, including PSYC3017 and PSYC3018

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Psychology requires:
  • a total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the Bachelor of Psychology occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Economics/Psychology -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics I

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

PSYC1001A Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science course (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics I

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

PSYC1001B Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science course (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

PSYC2009 Quantitative Methods in Psychology

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

BEc elective (6 units)

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics

PSYC3017 Advanced Research Methods: Multivariate Analysis

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

BEc elective (6 units)

PSYC3018 Advanced Research Methods: Analysis of Variance

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Group C Psychology course (6 units)

Group C Psychology course (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Group C Psychology course (6 units)

Group C Psychology course (6 units)

Note:
The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least 6 units in Economic History (ECHI).

Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Arts

(Program code 4701)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units, incorporating:

ENGINEERING

  • the requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering degree as listed in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology.

ARTS

  • at least 96 units from the Faculty of Arts, including:
  • a total of no more than 24 units from Arts courses offered at 1000 level
  • a total of no fewer than 72 units from Arts courses offered at 2000/3000 (later year) level
  • a minimum of one Arts major, comprising no fewer than 42 units (as defined in the entry for the Faculty of Arts)
Duration

Normal duration of full-time program is 5 years.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering requires:
  • at least 192 units which satisfy the requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering degree.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts requires:
  • at least 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts (as detailed in the entry for the Faculty of Arts).

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Engineering/Arts -- typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ENGN1211 Discovering Engn (6 units)

MATH1013 Math & Applic. 1 (6 units)

PHYS1101 Advanced Physics I (6 units)

Arts 1000 course (6 units)

ENGN1221 Electromechanical Technol. (6 units)

MATH1014 Math & Application 2 (6 units)

ENGN1215 Intro to Materials (6 units)

Arts 1000 course (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Arts later year courses (12 units)

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Arts later year courses (12 units)

COMP1110 Foundations of Software Engineering (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

Arts later year courses (18 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

Arts later year courses (12 units)

ENGN2225 System Design (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

POLS1004 Introduction to Australian and International Political Economy OR
ECHI1106 Understanding Economic Policy: Macroeconomics for Social Scientists (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

Arts later year course (6 units)

ENGN3221 Project & Ops Manage (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

Arts later year course (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

ENGN4200 Individual Project (12 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN4221 Systems Engn Project (6 units)

POLS1002 Introduction to Politics OR
ECHI1105 Understanding Economic Behaviour: Microeconomics for Social Scientists (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Arts later year course (6 units)

Notes

To meet the accreditation requirements of the BE degree in the context of the combined BE/BA, certain courses in the Faculty of Arts can be taken in lieu of specific Engineering courses. POLS1002 Introduction to Politics is taken in lieu of the Engineering Law course normally taken by Bachelor of Engineering students; POLS1004 Introduction to Australian and International Political Economy is taken in lieu of the Financial Systems course. Students may also take ECHI1105 and ECHI1106 in lieu of the Engineering Law and Financial Systems courses.

Students who wish to major in Political Science should take POLS1002 and POLS1004 in their first year instead of in their third year.

The Engineering major and elective programs must be chosen from the Engineering list (see Department of Engineering entry).

Detailed recommendations for enrolment patterns for all BE programs including named degrees are available on the Department of Engineering web site http://engn.anu.edu.au

Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Economics

(program code 4702)

The normal duration of the full-time program is equivalent to 5 years. The combined program consists of at least 240 units incorporating:

  • at least 96 units from Schedule 1 of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce, as detailed in the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
  • the requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering degree as listed in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as detailed in the Faculty of Economics and Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering requires:
  • at least 192 units which satisfy the requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering degree.

 

 

 

 
Engineering/Economics -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering

MATH1013 Mathematics & Applications 1

PHYS1101 Advanced Physics 1

ECON1101 Microeconomics 1

ENGN1221 Electromechanical Technologies

MATH1014 Mathematics & Applications 2

ENGN1215 Introduction to Materials

ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1

Year 2

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming & Algorithms

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

Engineering major (6 units)

COMP1110 Foundations of Software Engineering

ECON2101 Macroeconomics 2

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

Year 3

(48 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

BEc elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN1001 Business Reporting & Analysis

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN2225 System Design

ECON3103 Macroeconomics 3

BEc elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN1002 Accounting Processes & Systems

Year 4

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ECON3103 International Economics

BEc elective (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN3221 Project & Operations Management

BEc elective (6 units) e.g. BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law

Year 5

(48 units)

ENGN4200 Engineering -- Individual Project (12 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Note:
1. The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least six units in Economic History (ECHI).

2. Bachelor of Engineering

The Economics and Commerce courses should include BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, and BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law in order to satisfy the BE requirements.

The Engineering major and elective courses must be chosen from the approved Engineering list (see Department of Engineering entry).

Detailed recommendations for enrolment patterns for all BE programs including named degrees are available on the Department of Engineering website http://engn.anu.edu.au

Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Information Technology

(program code 4707)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units incorporating:

ENGINEERING

  • the requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering degree as listed in the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology entry

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

  • at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) and (b) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree, as set out in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology
Duration
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering requires:
  • at least 192 units which satisfy the requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering degree as defined above.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology requires:
  • at least 144 units including:
  • at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) and (b) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree
  • at least 48 units of courses taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties.

 

 

 
Engineering/Information Technology -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ENGN1211 Discovering Engn (6 units)

MATH1013 Math & Applic. 1 (6 units)

PHYS1101 Advanced Physics I (6 units)

COMP1100 Introduction to Prog. (6 units)

ENGN1221 Electromechanical Technology (6 units)

MATH1014 Math & Application 2 (6 units)

ENGN1215 Intro to Materials (6 units)

COMP1110 Foundations of Software Engn. (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

COMP2100 Software Construction (6 units)

COMP2300 Intro. to Computer Systems (6 units)

MATH2305 Calculus and Diff. Equations (6 units)
OR University elective

Engineering major (6 units)

COMP2110 Software Design (6 units)

2000-series IT (6 units)

University elective (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

COMP3110 Software Analysis & Design (12 units)

University elective (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

3000-series IT (12 units)

ENGN2225 System Design (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

ENGN3211 Investment Decisions (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

COMP3100 Software Engn Group Project (6 units)

ENGN3221 Project Operations and Management (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

COMP3100 Software Engn Group Project (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

ENGN4200 Individual Project (12 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN4221 Systems Engn Project (6 units)

ENGN4612 Engn Law (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

University elective (6 units)

Notes:

IT courses are: COMP courses, INFS courses, ENGN1211 Discovering Engineering, ENGN2225 System Design, ENGN3226 Digital Communications, ENGN3213 Digital Systems and Microprocessors, ENGN3214 Telecommunication Systems, ENGN4512 Digital Signal Processing, and ENGN4528 Computer Vision.

Detailed recommendations for enrolment patterns for all BE programs including named degrees are available on the Department of Engineering web site http://engn.anu.edu.au

Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Science

(program code 4706)

The combined program BE/BSc combines the engineering degree with further specialisation in mathematics, physics, chemistry, computer science, biochemistry, psychology, resource management and environmental science, or any other science discipline at ANU. The combined program results in the award of the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degree and the Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree.

The combined 5 year full-time program consists of:
  • at least 240 units, incorporating:

SCIENCE

  • Science courses to the value of at least 96 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Science, including courses offered by a science-related department ie. Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics, including
  • at least 12 units of Group B courses
  • at least 36 units of Group C courses

ENGINEERING

  • the requirements of the Bachelor of Engineering degree as listed in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering & Information Technology.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science requires:
  • total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Engineering requires:
  • at least 192 units which satisfy the requirements for the Bachelor of Engineering degree.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Engineering/Science -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ENGN1211 Discovering Engn (6 units)

MATH1013 Math & Applic. 1 (6 units)

PHYS1101 Advanced Physics I (6 units)

1000-series science (6 units)

ENGN1221 Electromechanical Technology (6 units)

MATH1014 Math & Application 2 (6 units)

ENGN1215 Intro to Materials (6 units)

ENGN1225 Chemistry Fundamentals (3 units) and ENGN1226 Modern Physics (3 units), OR
1000-series science (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

2000-series science (6 units)

MATH2305 Calculus and Differential Equations, OR

University elective (6 units)

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

2000-series science (6 units)

2000-series science (6 units)

COMP1110 Foundations of Software Engineering (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

3000-series science (6 units)

3000-series science (6 units)

University elective (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

3000-series science (6 units)

3000-series science (6 units)

ENGN2225 System Design (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

ENGN3211 Investment Decisions (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

3000-series science (6 units)

ENGN3221 -- Project Operations and Management (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

3000-series science (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

ENGN4200 Individual Project (12 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

Engineering elective (6 units)

ENGN4221 Systems Engn Project (6 units)

ENGN4611 Engn Law (6 units)

Engineering major (6 units)

University elective (6 units)

Notes

Students who wish to major in Mathematics or Computer Science are recommended to take the standard first year program pattern of the BE program.

Students who wish to major in Physics will need to take PHYS1101 in Semester 1and PHYS1201 in Semester 2.

Students who wish to major in Chemistry take CHEM1014 in Semester 1 and take CHEM1015 in Semester 2. (Such students will need an ACT minor in Chemistry.)

Students who wish to major in Biochemistry take CHEM1014 in Semester 1 and take BIOL1004 in Semester 2. (Such students will need an ACT minor in Chemistry.) Students must consult the Head of the School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology before enrolling in BIOL1004.

Students pursuing majors in other science disciplines (for example, Psychology, Resource Management and Environmental Science) take Group A courses in their chosen discipline to the value of 12 units (e.g. PSYC1001, SRES1001/GEOG1008) in their first year.

Students majoring in Computer Science should take COMP2300.

Detailed recommendations for enrolment patterns for all BE programs including named degrees are available on the Department of Engineering web site http://engn.anu.edu.au

Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Science (Forestry)

(program code 4709)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

  • at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) and (b) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree, as set out in the entry for the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology

FORESTRY

  • at least 144 units comprising:

(a) 114 units consisting of

1. 30 units of 1000-series courses comprising BIOL1005, BIOL1006, FSTY1004, SRES1001 and SRES1003

2. 24 units of 2000-series courses comprising FSTY2004, FSTY2009, FSTY2012 and FSTY2102

3. 36 units of 3000-series courses comprising FSTY3009, FSTY3015, FSTY3016, FSTY3017, FSTY3018 and GEOG3028

4. 24 units of 4000-series courses comprising FSTY4001, FSTY4002, FSTY4003 and FSTY4004

(b) 18 units consisting of

either FSTY4057 (Forestry Honours 1) and FSTY4058 (Forestry Honours 2);

or BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005.

Enrolment in Forestry Honours 1 and 2 is by invitation only.

(c) 12 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics), no more than 6 units of which may be for Group A courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Information Technology requires:
  • at least 144 units including:
  • at least 96 units of courses which satisfy (a) and (b) of the requirements of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree
  • at least 48 units of courses taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry) requires:
  • at least 192 units, including:
  • not less than 144 units of Science (Forestry) courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Information Technology/Science(Forestry) -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

COMP1100 Introduction to Programming and Algorithms

COMP1200 Perspectives on Computing

BIOL1005 Animal Evolution and Ecology

Group A Science course (6 units)

COMP1110 Foundations of Software Engineering

MATH1005 Mathematical Modelling 2

BIOL1006 Plant Evolution and Ecology

SRES1003 Biological Measurement

Year 2

(48 units)

2000-series IT (6 units) [1]

COMP2300 Introduction to Computer Systems

SRES1001 Resources, Environment and Society

FSTY2012 Australian Vegetation

2000-series IT (6 units) [1]

COMP2600 Formal Methods in Software Engineering

FSTY1004 Australia's Forests

FSTY2102 Natural Resource Economics

Year 3

(48 units)

COMP3110 Software Analysis and Design

3000/4000 series IT (6 units) [1]

FSTY2004 Fire in the Australian Environment

GEOG3028 Environmental Politics, Policy and Planning

3000/4000-series IT (6 units)

3000/4000 series IT (6 units) [1]

FSTY2009 Forest Measurement and Modelling

FSTY3016 Forest Products

Year 4

(48 units)

3000/4000-series IT (6 units) [1]

3000/4000-series IT (6 units) [1]

FSTY3015 Silviculture

FSTY3018 Forest Dynamics

3000/4000-series IT (6 units) [1]

3000/4000-series IT (6 units) [1]

FSTY3009 Assessing Forests and Woodlands

FSTY3017 Forest Operations

Year 5

(48 units)

FSTY4001 Resource Management

FSTY4002 Plantation Management

FSTY4004 Plantation Planning

FSTY4057 Forestry Honours 1 [2]

FSTY4003 Forest Planning

FSTY4058 Forestry Honours 2 [2]

Group B or C Science course

[1] These courses should include INFS2024 Information Systems Analysis, COMP2400 Relational Databases and INFS3024 Information Systems Analysis for the Information Systems stream; or COMP2100 Software Construction, COMP2110 Software Design and COMP3100 Software Engineering Group Project for the Software Development stream.

[2] Students not invited to undertake Forestry Honours must substitute BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005 for FSTY4057 and 4058

Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Laws

(program code code 4663)

The normal time for completion of a combined program is five years for full-time pass students. The length of the combined program makes part-time study inadvisable and the Faculties will examine such applications carefully.

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units of courses offered by a science-related Department or the Faculty of Law
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses, including PSYC1001 and at least 12 units offered by a science-related department
  • at least 36 units of Group B Psychology courses, including PSYC2009
  • at least 36 units of Group C Psychology courses, including PSYC3017 and PSYC3018

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

FACULTY OF LAW

  • at least 144 units of Law courses, including 72 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Faculty of Law, and 72 units of elective courses
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Psychology requires:
  • a total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the Bachelor of Psychology occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:

· a total of 240 units including

  • at least 144 units from the Law Faculty including compulsory and elective courses as defined above

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Psychology/Laws -- a typical full-time program pattern
(Courses in italics are not compulsory, but are required by admitting authorities for admission to practice)

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

PSYC1001A Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science course (6 units)

LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law (6 units)

LAWS1203 Torts (6 units)

PSYC1001B Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science course (6 units)

LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics (6 units)

LAWS1204 Contracts (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

PSYC2009 Quantitative Methods in Psychology

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

LAWS1205 Australian Public Law (6 units)

LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure (6 units)

Group B Psychology courses (12 units)

LAWS2250 International Law (6 units)

LAWS2249 Legal Theory (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

PSYC3017 Advanced Research Methods: Multivariate Analyses

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

LAWS2201 Administrative Law (6 units)

LAWS2203 Corporations Law (6 units)

PSYC3018 Advanced Research Methods: Analysis of Variance

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law (6 units)

1 Law elective course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Group C Psychology courses (12 units)

LAWS2204 Property (6 units)

1 Law elective course (6 units)

Group C Psychology courses (12 units)

LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts (6 units)

1 Law elective course (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management (6 units)

3 Law elective courses (18 units)

LAWS2207 Evidence (6 units)

3 Law elective courses (18 units)

Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Science

(program code 4609)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units of courses offered by a science-related department
  • normal duration of full-time program: 4 years.
Program requirements:
  • at least 192 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department, (ie a Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including:
  • at least 84 units of Psychology courses including:
  • PSYC1001
  • at least 36 units of Group B Psychology courses, including PSYC2009
  • at least 36 units of Group C Psychology courses, including PSYC3017 and PSYC3018
  • at least 96 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department other than the School of Psychology, including
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses
  • at least 12 units of Group B courses
  • at least 36 units of Group C courses
  • at least 12 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department

No more than 48 units of Group A courses may be included.

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Psychology requires:
  • at least 144 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department, including the 84 units of Psychology courses listed above
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science requires:
  • at least 144 units of Group A, B, or C courses offered by a science-related department, including the 48 units of later-year courses offered by a department other than the School of Psychology

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Psychology/Science -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

PSYC1001A Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science course (6 units)

Group A Science courses (non-Psychology) (12 units)

PSYC1001B Introduction to Psychology

Group A Science course (6 units)

Group A Science courses (non-Psychology) (12 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

PSYC2009 Quantitative Methods in Psychology

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Group B Science courses (non-Psychology) (12 units)

Group B Psychology courses (12 units)

Group B Science courses (non-Psychology) (12 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

PSYC3017 Advanced Research Methods: Multivariate Analysis

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Group C Science courses (non-Psychology) (12 units)

PSYC3018 Advanced Research Methods: Analysis of Variance

Group B Psychology course (6 units)

Group C Science courses (non-Psychology) (12 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Group C Psychology courses (12 units)

Group C Science course (non-Psychology) (6 units)

Group B or C Science course (non-Psychology) (6 units)

Group C Psychology courses (12 units)

Group C Science course (non-Psychology) (6 units)

Group B or C Science course (non-Psychology) (6 units)

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce

(program code 4604)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units including a minimum of 96 units taught in or approved by each one of the relevant Faculties.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 4 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (i.e. Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) -- other than 1000-level courses offered by the School of Finance and Applied Statistics.
  • the 96 units must include:
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses
  • at least 12 units of Group B courses
  • at least 36 units of Group C courses

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

ECONOMICS & COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units offered by the Faculty of Economics & Commerce, as defined in that Faculty's Schedule 1, subject to any restrictions detailed in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science requires:
  • a total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BSc occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Commerce requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Commerce as defined in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Science/Commerce -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BUSN1001 Business Reporting and Analysis

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

Group A Science courses (12 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Group A Science courses (12 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics I

BComm major (6 units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics I

BComm major (6 units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

BComm major (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Group C Science course (6 units)

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

BComm elective (6 units)

Group C Science course (6 units)

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

Note:

1. Bachelor of Commerce

The BComm electives must include at least two of the following first-year courses from the Faculty of Economics and Commerce: BUSN1002 Accounting Processes and Systems, BUSN1101 Introduction to Commercial Law, INFS1001 Foundations of Electronic Commerce and Information Systems, FINM1001 Money, Markets and Finance.

The BComm must include at least one major chosen from Accounting, Business Information Systems, and Finance.

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Economics

(program code 4602)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 192 units including a minimum of 96 units taught in or approved by each one of the relevant Faculties
  • normal duration of full-time program: 4 years.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) -- other than 1000-level courses offered by the School of Finance and Applied Statistics.
  • the 96 units must include:
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses
  • at least 12 units of Group B courses
  • at least 36 units of Group C courses

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

ECONOMICS & COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units offered by the Faculty of Economics & Commerce, as defined in that Faculty's Schedule 1, subject to any restrictions detailed in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science requires:
  • a total of 144 units including:
  • not less than 96 units of Science courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by, either of the relevant Faculties

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BSc occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • a total of 144 units, comprising the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Science/Economics -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics I

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

Group A Science courses (12 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics I

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

Group A Science courses (12 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

Group B Science courses (12 units)

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

BEc elective (6 units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics

Group C Science courses (12 units)

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

BEc elective (6 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Group C Science course (6 units)

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

BEc elective (6 units)

Group C Science course (6 units)

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

Note:
The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least 6 units in Economic History (ECHI).

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws

(program code 4603)

The normal time for completion of a combined program is five years for full-time pass students. The length of the combined program makes part-time study inadvisable and the Faculties will examine such applications carefully.

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units of courses offered by a science-related Department or the Faculty of Law.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 yrs.
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

SCIENCE

  • at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related Department (i.e. Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including:
  • at least 24 units of Group A courses
  • at least 12 units of Group B courses
  • at least 36 units of Group C courses

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

FACULTY OF LAW

  • at least 144 units of Law courses, including 72 units of compulsory courses, as listed in the section relating to the Faculty of Law, and 72 units of elective courses.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science requires:
  • at least 144 units including:
  • at least 96 units of courses, as defined above, offered by a science-related department
  • further courses to the value of at least 48 units taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties.

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BSc occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Laws requires:
  • A total of 240 units including
  • at least 144 units from the Law Faculty including compulsory and elective courses as defined above.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Science/Law -- a typical full-time program pattern
(Courses in italics are not compulsory, but are required by admitting authorities for admission to practice)

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

Group A Science courses (12 units)

LAWS1201 Foundations of Australian Law (6 units)

LAWS1203 Torts (6 units)

Group A Science courses (12 units)

LAWS1202 Lawyers, Justice and Ethics (6 units)

LAWS1204 Contracts (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

LAWS1205 Australian Public Law (6 units)

LAWS1206 Criminal Law and Procedure (6 units)

Group B Science courses (12 units)

LAWS2205 International Law (6 units)

LAWS2249 Legal Theory (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

LAWS2201 Administrative Law (6 units)

LAWS2203 Corporations Law (6 units)

Group C Science courses (12 units)

LAWS2202 Commonwealth Constitutional Law (6 units)

1 Law elective course (6 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

Group C Science course (6 units)

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

LAWS2204 Property (6 units)

1 Law elective course (6 units)

Group C Science course (6 units)

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

LAWS2205 Equity and Trusts (6 units)

1 Law elective course (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

LAWS2244 Litigation and Dispute Management (6 units)

3 Law elective courses (18 units)

LAWS2207 Evidence (6 units)

3 Law elective courses (18 units)

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science (Forestry)

(program code 4608)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years.
Program requirements:

FORESTRY

  • at least 144 units comprising:

(a) 114 units consisting of

1. 30 units of 1000-series courses comprising BIOL1005, BIOL1006, FSTY1004, SRES1001 and SRES1003

2. 24 units of 2000-series courses comprising FSTY2004, FSTY2009, FSTY2012 and FSTY2102

3. 36 units of 3000-series courses comprising FSTY3009, FSTY3015, FSTY3016, FSTY3017, FSTY3018 and GEOG3028

4. 24 units of 4000-series courses comprising FSTY4001, FSTY4002, FSTY4003 and FSTY4004

(b) 18 units consisting of

either FSTY4057 (Forestry Honours 1) and FSTY4058 (Forestry Honours 2);

or BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005.

Enrolment in Forestry Honours 1 and 2 is by invitation only.

(c) 12 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics), no more than 6 units of which may be for Group A courses.

SCIENCE

  • in addition to the requirements (a), (b) and (c) in the Science (Forestry) entry above, at least 96 units of Group A, B, and C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics) including
  • at least 12 units of Group B courses other than FSTY courses
  • at least 36 units of Group C courses other than FSTY courses

At least 24 units of Group A courses must be completed before a student can enrol in Group C courses.

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included other than those taken as part of the requirements of (a) and (c) in the Science (Forestry) entry above.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry) requires:

· at least 192 units, including:

  • not less than 144 units of Science (Forestry) courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by the Faculty of Science

No more than 72 units of Group A courses may be included.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science requires:
  • at least 144 units of Group A, B, or C courses offered by a science-related department, including the 48 units of later-year courses other than FSTY courses, 36 units of which must comprise Group C courses

No more than 48 first-year units may be counted if admission to the BSc occurs before the combined program requirements have been completed.

 
Science/Science(Forestry) -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

BIOL1005 Animal Evolution and Ecology

Group A Science course (6 units)

Group A Science course (6 units)

Group A Science course (6 units)

BIOL1006 Plant Evolution and Ecology

SRES1003 Biological Measurement

FSTY1004 Australia's Forests

Group A Science course (6 units)

Year 2

(48 units)

SRES1001 Resources, Environment and Society

FSTY2012 Australian Vegetation

Group B Science course (non-FSTY) (6 units)

Group B Science course (6 units)

FSTY2102 Natural Resource Economics

Group A or B Science course (6 units)

Group B Science course (non-FSTY) (6 units)

Group B Science course (6 units)

Year 3

(48 units)

FSTY2004 Fire in the Australian Environment

Group C Science courses (non-FSTY) (12 units)

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

FSTY2009 Forest Measurement & Modelling

FSTY3016 Forest Products

Group C Science courses (non-FSTY) (12 units)

Year 4

(48 units)

FSTY3015 Silviculture

FSTY3018 Forest Dynamics

Group C Science course (non-FSTY) (6 units)

GEOG3028 Environmental Politics, Policy and Planning

FSTY3009 Assessing Forests and Woodlands

FSTY3017 Forest Operations

Group C Science course (non-FSTY) (6 units)

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

Year 5

(48 units)

FSTY4001 Resource Management

FSTY4002 Plantation Management

FSTY4004 Plantation Planning

FSTY4057 Forestry Honours 1 [1]

FSTY4003 Forest Planning

FSTY4058 Forestry Honours 2 [1]

Group B or C Science course (6 units)

[1] Students not invited to undertake Forestry Honours must substitute BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005 for FSTY4057 and 4058

Bachelor of Science (Forestry) and Bachelor of Economics

(program code 4606)

The combined program consists of:
  • at least 240 units.
  • normal duration of full-time program: 5 years
Minimum requirement from each Faculty:

FORESTRY

  • at least 144 units comprising:

(a) 114 units consisting of

1. 24 units of 1000-series courses comprising BIOL1006, FSTY1004, SRES1001and SRES1003

2. 18 units of 2000-series courses comprising FSTY2004, FSTY2009 and FSTY2012

3. 42 units of 3000-series courses comprising FSTY3009, FSTY3015, FSTY3016, FSTY3017, FSTY3018, FSTY3151 and GEOG3028

4. 24 units of 4000-series units comprising FSTY4001, FSTY4002, FSTY4003 and FSTY4004

5. 6 further units of FSTY courses

(b) 18 units consisting of

either FSTY4057 (Forestry Honours 1) and FSTY4058 (Forestry Honours 2);

or BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005.

Enrolment in Forestry Honours 1 and 2 is by invitation only.

(c) 12 units of Group A, B or C courses offered by a science-related department (ie Department or School in the Faculty of Science or the Department of Computer Science or the School of Finance and Applied Statistics)

ECONOMICS & COMMERCE

  • at least 96 units offered by the Faculty of Economics & Commerce, as defined in that Faculty's Schedule 1, subject to any restrictions detailed in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry.
Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry) requires:
  • at least 192 units, including:
  • not less than 144 units of Science (Forestry) courses as defined above
  • further courses to the value of not less than 48 units taught in or approved by either of the relevant Faculties

No more than 36 units of Group A courses may be included.

Admission to the degree of Bachelor of Economics requires:
  • total of 144 units comprising the requirements for the Bachelor of Economics as defined in the Faculty of Economics & Commerce entry.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Science (Forestry)/Economics -- a typical full-time program pattern

 

First semester

Second semester

Year 1

(48 units)

ECON1101 Microeconomics I

STAT1008 Quantitative Research Methods

SRES1001 Resources, Environment and Society

Group A Science course (6 units)

ECON1102 Macroeconomics I

EMET1001 Foundations of Economic and Financial Models

BIOL1006 Plant Evolution and Ecology

SRES1003 Biological Measurement

Year 2

(48 units)

ECON2101 Microeconomics 2

EMET2007 Econometric Methods

FSTY2012 Australian Vegetation

Forestry elective (6 units)

ECON2102 Macroeconomics 2

BEc elective (6 units) [1]

FSTY2009 Forest Measurement & Modelling

FSTY1004 Australia's Forests

Year 3

(48 units)

ECON3101 Microeconomics 3

ECON3103 International Economics

FSTY2004 Fire in the Australian Environment

GEOG3028 Environmental Politics, Policy and Planning

ECON3102 Macroeconomics 3

BEc elective (6 units) [1]

FSTY3016 Forest Products

FSTY3017 Forest Operations

Year 4

(48 units)

BEc elective (6 units) [1]

BEc elective (6 units) [1]

FSTY3015 Silviculture

FSTY3018 Forest Dynamics

BEc elective (6 units) [1]

BEc elective (6 units) [1]

FSTY3151 Economics of Forestry and Environment

FSTY3009 Assessing Forests and Woodlands

Year 5

(48 units)

FSTY4001 Resource Management

FSTY4002 Plantation Management

FSTY4004 Plantation Planning

FSTY4057 Forestry Honours 1 [2]

FSTY4003 Forest Planning

FSTY4058 Forestry Honours 2 [2]

Group A, B or C Science course (6 units)

[1] The Bachelor of Economics elective courses must include:

at least 12 units from the economics course list (Schedule 2)

at least 6 units in Economic History (ECHI).

[2] Students not invited to undertake Forestry Honours must substitute BIOL2121, SRES2005 and FSTY4005 for FSTY4057 and 4058