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2020 INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT GUIDE CONTENTS

Welcome 1 Our ANU Accommodation 24 Career Information Scholarships 26 Your career starts now 4 Support services 27 Degree Structures Internships 28 Single Degrees 6 Global Opportunities 29 Flexible Double Degrees 8 Campus and Undergraduate Research Degrees 10 Campus Life 30 Flexible Vertical Double Degree 12 Canberra Community 31 Explore your options 14 Canberra city 32 Majors 15 Application Requirements Applying to ANU 16 Application timelines for 2020 17 English language requirements 19 2020 minimum entry requirements 20

Published September 2019 by the Division of Student Recruitment, The Australian National University. CRICOS Provider Number: 00120C No undertakings are binding on the University unless they are obtained in an official letter from the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic). The University may vary the ATARs, other entrance scores and requirements, content and availability of programs and courses, and costs and charges applied to the courses outlined in this guide. The University reserves the right to change the contents of courses and not to offer all courses listed in this guide.

b The Australian National University MESSAGE FROM THE VICE -CHANCELLOR

Welcome to ANU Our students are central to everything we do here at ANU. We encourage students to live right here It gives me great pleasure on our beautiful parkland campus in the national to introduce you to our capital, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the undergraduate course University community. guide for 2020. You will have the chance to learn from some of Choosing where you will the world’s best teachers who are at the forefront go to study after you have of their fields and you will become part of a lively finished school is one of the intellectual community. most important decisions that you will ever make. Everyone at the University stands for the highest possible standards of ethical behaviour and we support I made the decision to join ANU because I believe that the kind of inclusive and diverse environment that leads ANU is a world leader in providing both students and to more original thinking and better outcomes for our staff the most incredible opportunities to transform their community, the nation and the world. own lives and truly change the world. If you want to change the world, if you want to shape Our university motto is “First, to learn the nature of the future, if you want to make a real difference, ANU things”. We have created an environment that allows will help you get there. Our graduates are amongst great minds to reach their potential through excellence the most employable around the globe and our alumni in teaching, providing transformative opportunities include many of the world’s movers and shakers. for growth and encouraging confidence to explore Long after they have graduated, our students continue new ideas. to connect through our extensive Alumni Relations Our community consists of bright and engaged program, creating extensive professional and social students who come from across Australia, our region networks around the world. and around the world, giving you the chance to meet I am pleased to invite you to join us at ANU to undertake amazing people and build lifelong friendships. your undergraduate studies and look forward to welcoming you into our community. Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC Vice-Chancellor and President

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 1 Ranked

in Australia and 29 in the world

2020 QS World University Rankings

One of the highest in Australia for International Outlook

(2019 Times Higher Education International Outlook indicator)

ANU subjects are ranked in the top 25 in the world and 13 are number one in Australia 15 (2019 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings)

2 The Australian National University Canberra has the highest Quality of Life index rate in the world

(2019 Numbeo Quality of Life Index) 50% of our students are undertaking postgraduate degree programs

One of the highest average academic staff to student ratios among Australia's leading universities

(Good Universities Guide 2019)

6 Nobel Laureates among our staff and alumni

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 3 YOUR CAREER STARTS NOW

The next two pages will help you match areas of study at school with degree programs, and possible career paths. Keep in mind that this is a guide – you won’t be limited to these pathways.

Possible careers ANU programs Areas of study that I enjoy

B. Accounting B. Actuarial Studies Accountant B. Business Administration Business and Actuary B. Commerce Business economics Consultant B. Economics Economics Data analyst B. Finance Finance Economist/ Marketing manager B. Finance, Economics and share trader International Politician/ Statistics (Hons) studies Entrepreneur policy adviser B. International Business Maths Financial adviser Stock broker B. Mathematical Sciences Politics International B. Politics, Philosophy Statistics business and trade and Economics Investment banker B. Social Sciences (Hons in Actuarial Studies & Economics) B. Statistics Creative arts

Artist/musician B. Arts (Major in nearly 50 different Ceramics and design Arts historian fields! Including: Creative arts, Creative design Digital artist languages, history, human rights, Author international relations, , Film and Entrepreneur photography Composer anthropology and more … ) Photographer Cultural B. Art History and Curatorship Graphic design Producer events manager B. Design Music Teacher Curator B. Music Visual arts Designer B. Visual Arts Woodwork

Biology computing and

B. Advanced Computing (Hons) Engineering, Consultant

Computing technology B. Advanced Computing (Research Engineer (civil, petroleum, mechanical, electrical, Creative Design biomedical, mechatronic, renewable and more) and Development) (Hons) Engineering Game developer B. Applied Data Analytics B. Engineering (Hons) Environmental IT specialist Studies B. Engineering (Research and Project manager Development) (Hons) Maths Software developer B. Information Technology Physics Technology entrepreneur B. Science Robotics Technology researcher and developer B. Software Engineering (Hons) Software design

4 The Australian National University If you are interested in more than one degree program, you can combine two together in a Flexible Double Degree. Learn more about our unique degree combinations on page 8.

Areas of study that I enjoy ANU programs Possible careers

Business analyst B. Arts Defence official

Detective/criminal profiler Criminology B. Criminology B. International Security Studies Diplomat Debating B. (Hons) Intelligence officer Journalism B. Public Policy Journalist Legal studies B. Political Science Judge Politics B. Politics, Philosophy Lawyer and Psychology and Economics Politician/policy adviser government B. Psychology (Hons) Psychologist Solicitor

B. Biotechnology Biologist B. Environment

Biology and Sustainability Chemist Chemistry Communications B. Genetics Psychologist Environmental officer B. Health Science Science researcher studies Environmental B. Mathematical Sciences Human movement scientist Scientist (hundreds B. Medical Science of specialisations) Maths Forester B. Philosophy (PhB) (Hons) Teacher Physics Genetic counsellor science B. Psychology (Hons) Zookeeper Psychology Geologist Maths and B. Science Medical adviser Science B. Science (Psychology) Policy adviser B. Science (Advanced) (Hons)

B. Archaeological Practice Aid and development B. Arts officer English B. Asia-Pacific Affairs Author Journalist B. Asian Studies Geography Diplomat Politician/policy B. Classical Studies Editor adviser Global studies B. Development Studies Foreign Researcher History B. European Studies correspondent Scriptwriter Languages B. International Relations Heritage consultant Teacher B. Languages (28 to choose from) Social sciences B. Middle Eastern and Central Historian manager Sociology Asian Studies International B. Pacific Studies business and trade and humanities Social sciences B. Philosophy (PhB) (Hons) Interpreter/translator

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 5 SINGLE DEGREES

Want to focus your studies?

Choose from over 50 single degree programs across our seven If you have a career in mind and know what you want to study, academic colleges. Focus on a specific subject area or select a choose a structured degree like a Bachelor of Engineering combination of subject areas to explore. (Honours) or a Bachelor of Health Science. Single degrees generally take between three and four years of If you want flexibility to study a range of subjects within a full-time study to complete, and allow you to focus on a structured discipline, choose something like the Bachelor of Arts or discipline or experience a broad range of subjects. Bachelor of Science.

Indicative annual CRICOS Degree name Duration international fee (A$) Code (Footnote 1) Business and economics B. Accounting 3 Years 43680 079653K B. Actuarial Studies 2 3 years 43680 028147F B. Business Administration 3 Years 43680 062745A B. Commerce 3 Years 43680 002289F B. Economics 3 Years 43680 002290B B. Finance 3 Years 43680 039746C B. Finance, Economics & Statistics (Hons) 2 4 years 43680 086222G B. International Business 3 Years 43680 047472B B. Social Sciences (Actuarial Studies & Economics) 2 4 years 43680 050951E B. Statistics 2 3 years 43680 061240A Creative arts and design B. Art History & Curatorship 3 Years 36480 073993E B. Design 6 3 Years 36480 092387C B. Music 3,6 3 years 36480 073990G B. Visual Arts 6 3 Years 36480 073991G Dip. Creative Design 4 1 year 42432 093907J Dip. Music 4 1 year 40944 092017G Engineering, computing and technology B. Advanced Computing (Honours) 2 4 years 45600 077939A B. Advanced Computing (R&D) 2 4 years 45600 085359K B. Applied Data Analytics 3 Years 43680 094621D B. Engineering (Honours) 2 4 years 45600 077943E B. Engineering (R&D)(Honours) 2 4 years 45600 060542F B. Information Technology 2 3 years 45600 029996A B. Software Engineering (Honours) 2 4 years 45600 077948M Dip. Computing 2, 4 1 year 42432 084573A Law and government B. Criminology 3 Years 36480 078937F B. International Relations 3 Years 43680 073992F B. International Security Studies 3 Years 43680 082704M B. Laws (Honours) 4 years 43680 085042J B. Political Science 3 Years 43680 086219C B. Politics, Philosophy & Economics 3 Years 43680 076183D B. Public Policy 3 years 42480 097615M

6 The Australian National University Indicative annual CRICOS Degree name Duration international fee (A$) Code (Footnote 1) Maths and science B. Biotechnology 2 3 Years 43680 036660M B. Environment & Sustainability 3 Years 43680 091180D B. Environment & Sustainability (Advanced) (Honours) 4 Years 43680 091181C B. Environmental Studies 3 Years 43680 074008B B. Genetics 2 3 Years 43680 064778J B. Health Science 1,6 3 Years 45600 094623B B. Mathematical Sciences 3 years 43680 086223G B. Medical Science 2 3 Years 48480 036662J B. Philosophy (Honours) Science 4 Years 45600 043746B B. Science 3 Years 45600 000335K B. Science (Advanced) (Honours) 2 4 years 45600 065138M B. Philosophy (Honours) Science - NUS 2,5,6 4 years 43680 054595K B. Science (Psychology) 3 Years 45600 047423M B. Psychology (Honours) 4 Years 45600 036680G Dip. Science 4 1 year 42480 094624A Social sciences and humanities B. Archaeological Practice 3 Years 36480 073983G B. Arts 3 Years 43680 074016B B. Asia-Pacific Affairs 6 3 Years 41280 096442B B. Asian Studies 3 Years 36480 082710B B. Classical Studies 3 Years 36480 073984F B. Development Studies 3 Years 43680 073987C B. European Studies 3 Years 36480 073994D B. Languages 3 Years 36480 073988B B. Middle East & Central Asian Studies 3 Years 43680 074006D B. Pacific Studies 3 Years 36480 075274J B. Philosophy (Honours) - Arts and Social Sciences 6 4 Years 43680 048427K B. Philosophy (Honours) - Asia and the Pacific6 4 Years 43680 088980J Dip. Liberal Studies 4 1 Year 42432 085933G

Footnotes:

1.vPlease refer to individual program webpages at 4.vThis program is completed through ANU College. See anucollege.edu.au. programsandcourses.anu.edu.au. 5.vJoint degree offered with the National University of Singapore (NUS). 2.vProgram includes another pre-requisite in addition to ATAR. See pages 18-24 (Academic Requirements tables) for full details. 6. This program has a specific admissions process, please refer to page 16 for more information. 3.vEntry into performance course is by audition. Applicants wishing to enrol in performance courses are advised to contact the School to arrange for an Note: Admissions requirements may vary each year and requirements for entry audition as soon as possible. E: [email protected] or in 2019/2020 may be subject to change. See programsandcourses.anu.edu.au music.cass.anu.edu.au/students/future/apply/auditions. for any changes in entrance requirements. The information listed is correct at time of printing, January 2019.

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 7 FLEXIBLE DOUBLE DEGREES

Design your own Flexible Double Degree by choosing from over 750 possible degree combinations.

Satisfy your intellectual curiosity and tailor your studies to What can you combine: prepare for your dream career. >> any two degrees within the Arts, Social Sciences, Business >> Graduate with two qualifications. or Science group >> You’ll have a clear advantage when applying for jobs. >> a Bachelor of Laws with another degree within the Law group >> It takes less time than studying two undergraduate >> a Bachelor of Engineering, Advanced Computing or Software degrees separately. Engineering with another degree within the Engineering and Advanced Computing group. >> You’ll have the same full-time workload as a student studying a single undergraduate degree.

Jharna Chamlagai Bhutan Bachelor of Law/Bachelor of Science The first-year science/law student, who left her birth country of Bhutan as a refugee, says: "I had this feeling in the back of my mind that if I did law, I might have to give up on my love for science, so finding out about this double degree at ANU was amazing. Now I’d like to find a career where I can help people." Her interest in science and the human body, she says, was fueled by a kidney disorder and her personal research into the condition. And her interest in law developed as a result of her parents’ background.

8 The Australian National University Arts, Social Sciences, Law Engineering or Business or Science Advanced Computing Four years full-time Five years full-time Five years full-time Combine any two of the Choose Choose one of the following degrees following degrees Minimum Minimum Minimum Bachelor of Selection Rank Bachelor of Selection Rank Bachelor of Selection Rank Accounting^ 87 Laws (Hons) 98 Advanced Computing (Hons)* 90 Actuarial Studies* 97 and combine with one Advanced Computing (R&D) Applied Data Analytics 95 of the following degrees (Hons)* 99 Archaeological Practice 80 Accounting 87 Engineering (Hons)* 90 Art History and Curatorship 80 Actuarial Studies* 97 Engineering (R&D) (Hons)* 99 Arts 80 Applied Data Analytics 95 Software Engineering (Hons)* 87 Asian Studies 80 Archaeological Practice 80 and combine with one Biotechnology#* 80 Art History and Curatorship 80 of the following degrees Business Administration 86 Arts 80 Actuarial Studies* 97 Classical Studies 80 Asian Studies 80 Applied Data Analytics 95 Commerce^+ 86 Biotechnology* 80 Arts 80 Criminology 80 Business Administration 86 Asian Studies 80 Design A+C Classical Studies 80 Biotechnology* 80 Development Studies 80 Commerce 86 Business Administration 86 Economics 87 Criminology 80 Commerce 86 Environment and Sustainability 80 Design A+C Economics 87 European Studies 80 Development Studies 80 Environment and Sustainability 80 Finance+ 87 Economics 87 Finance+ 87 Genetics#* 90 Environment and Sustainability 80 Genetics* 90 Information Technology* 80 European Studies 80 Information Technology# 80 International Relations 90 Finance 87 International Security Studies 90 International Security Studies 90 Genetics* 90 Languages 80 Languages 80 Information Technology* 80 Mathematical Sciences* 95 Mathematical Sciences* 95 International Relations 90 Music1 80 Medical Science#* 90 International Security Studies 90 Pacific Studies 80 Middle Eastern and Central Languages 80 Science 80 Asian Studies 80 Mathematical Sciences* 95 Science (Psychology) 80 Music1 80 Medical Science* 90 Statistics* 87 Pacific Studies 80 Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies 80 Public Policy 90 A+C: Minimum selection rank + conditions Music1 80 Political Science 90 apply including interview/portfolio. See Pacific Studies 80 soa.anu.edu.au/apply for more information. Politics, Philosophy and Economics 96 Public Policy 90 1 Entrance to performance courses are by audition. E [email protected] Science 80 Political Science 90 ^ Science (Psychology) 80 Politics, Philosophy and Commerce with an accounting major cannot Economics 96 be combined with Bachelor of Accounting. Statistics* 87 Science 80 + Commerce with a finance major cannot be Visual Arts A+C combined with Bachelor of Finance. Science (Psychology) 80 Statistics* 87 * Program includes another prerequisite in addition to minimum selection rank. Visual Arts A+C See page 26.

# The degrees of Biotechnology, Genetics and Medical Sciences cannot be combined with one another. The degrees of Advanced Computing and Software Engineering cannot be combined with Information Technology.

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 9 UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH DEGREES

Delve into your interests while developing the systematic research skills needed for problem-solving, discovery and innovation.

Undergraduate Research Degrees are challenging study Skills to get you ahead programs that give you opportunities for intensive one-on-one guidance from world-leading academics, exclusive placements The employment landscape is always changing, especially as in research organisations, travel and teamwork. technology becomes increasingly sophisticated and prevalent in the workplace. >> You will have the same full-time workload as a student studying a single undergraduate degree. Traditional jobs are disappearing or changing, while new jobs are emerging in response to contemporary needs. >> You will graduate with skills that are in global demand across government, non-government and not-for-profit, business, By choosing to undertake an Undergraduate Research Degree consultancy and academic sectors. you will develop timeless and highly transferable skills that work across disciplines. In particular, you will develop high-order problem-solving skills that employers are demanding the world over. These skills will let you work in and across any industry which means that when you graduate, you will be uniquely placed to direct the course of your career.

Marika Niihori Cairns, Australia Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) (PhB) - Science "Imagine attending a university situated at the capital of Australia, the heart of global research, and ranked number 24 in the world! To this day I have trouble believing this but I’m proud to call it my university. I study a Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) in Science and it has been the best decision I have ever made in my life. Moving from Cairns to Canberra, and living off campus was a very daunting idea. However, through the non-residential college Griffin Hall and my small PhB cohort I have been able to make many friends which allowed me to transition smoothly into university life. Through PhB I have already undertaken a research project in physics with leading researchers that has opened doors. My other major concern was whether I’d find the opportunities to balance out my studies with extracurricular activities. Never fear as ANU has over 180 clubs and societies! It’s rather hard not to get involved! I’ve had the opportunity to work in the team for the annual ANU Student Research Conference. I have been elected as the President of the ANU Music Society and am a SET4ANU orientation leader. Overall my experiences at ANU have been life changing and I cannot wait to see what opportunities lie ahead in the future." Bachelor of Advanced Computing Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) (PhB) / (Research and Development) (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Honours) (NUS) A unique, interdisciplinary degree that will prepare you to The PhB(Hons)/BSc(Hons) can be taken in three majors be a future leader in the information and communications (Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics) and is offered as a joint technology revolution. single degree program by the National University of Singapore (NUS), and the Colleges of Science at ANU. You will learn advanced computing techniques and have the opportunity to complete a unique major, while developing This highly selective program provides a challenging course of exceptional professional skills in areas of entrepreneurship study for students who have a strong interest in and aptitude for and management. graduate research work.

Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) (PhB) / (Research and Development) (Honours) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (NUS) For high-achieving students interested in becoming innovators Jointly offered with the National University of Singapore (NUS), and future leaders in engineering. the PhB is suitable for you if you are intellectually ambitious and have an interest in English, History, Political Science or This degree program combines the fundamental engineering Philosophy, and wish to complete a period of study in Singapore. courses with the opportunity to be immersed in research groups covering mechatronics, solar energy, materials and manufacturing. Bachelor of Philosophy – Asia & The Pacific When you graduate, you will be equipped to solve some of the An innovative, research-focused undergraduate degree designed world’s greatest challenges. for intellectually curious students who want to explore their interests beyond the classroom. It’s the only program of its kind where disciplinary knowledge is enriched by a deep regional Bachelor of Finance, Economics and Statistics understanding of Asia and the Pacific. (Honours) An elite program that integrates the three disciplines so you can develop a deep understanding of these fields. You will be guided by a mentor throughout your studies, and when you graduate you will be recognised for your exceptional aptitude for quantitative financial analysis, conceptual thinking about claims on resources using statistics, problem-solving combining economic intuition and mathematical techniques.

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 11 FLEXIBLE VERTICAL DOUBLE DEGREE

A Bachelor and a Master degree in one study program - graduate with two qualifications ANU has pioneered the Flexible Vertical Double Degree to give you a head start with a Master degree to gain knowledge, skills and experience that can equip you to work across a broad range of roles and organisations, anywhere in the world.

Save time & money Studying at university opens your eyes to a wide range of disciplines - many of which you won't have encountered until This vertical study program gives you credit for related areas of you arrive. The benefits of aiming for this flexible program are study, so you can save time (and money) when compared with that you can explore what ANU offers before settling on a studying a Bachelor degree and a Master degree separately. discipline area. Then when you're ready, you can choose from over 300 Flexible Vertical Double Degree combinations - explore Specialise or go broad first, decide later. Here's a handful of our Flexible Vertical Double Degree programs Studying a Master degree in the same field as your Bachelor to get you thinking. degree will give you depth of knowledge and specialist skills. Or you can take your Master degree in a different field to >> You love music and want a career in the music industry ... broaden your knowledge and develop your transferrable skills. Bachelor of Music/Juris Doctor >> You want to make a difference in people's lives ... Bachelor of Freedom to explore Science/Master of Public Health >> You're fascinated by the cultures of our regional neighbours If you study an eligible Bachelor degree program at ANU, you ... Bachelor of Art History & Curatorship/Master of can opt-in to a Flexible Vertical Double Degree program straight International Relations. after you enrol, or up until you have completed 72 units of study. Maintain the required Grade Point Average, and you will transition into the Masters component of your study program at 96 units.

Amit Poonath India Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) / Juris Doctor "My name is Amit Poonath, I finished a Bachelor of Psychology (Hons.) from the ANU and I am currently enrolled in a Juris Doctor program. I am an international student from India and this is my ANU story. The ANU exemplifies the phrase world-class. The unique exposure to excellent learning experiences coupled with access to the world’s leading minds makes ANU a global hub of knowledge. My time at the ANU has been colourful to say the least. I have had the good fortune of engaging in a range of academic and extracurricular activities over the course of my tenure. From engaging in national and international academic internships, conferences and mentoring programs; to residential leadership positions, community outreach and personal development programs, I have been able to uphold and cherish a standard that is characteristic of the ANU community. The ANU is not just another university; I have found it to be a dedicated institution that paves way for growing minds to be nurtured. I chose ANU and in turn chose a world of opportunities."

12 The Australian National University Step 1 choose an undergraduate degree

Archaeological Practice International Relations Business, Art History & Curatorship International Security Studies Humanities & Arts Languages Asian Studies Middle Eastern & Central Asian Studies Social Sciences Business Administration Music1 Full-time 4 years Classical Studies Policy Studies Commerce Political Science Bachelor options » Criminology Politics, Philosophy & Economics Development Studies Statistics* Economics Visual Arts* European Studies

Biotechnology* Science Environment & Sustainability Full-time 4 years Genetics* Health Science Bachelor options » Science

Archaeological Practice International Relations Law Art History & Curatorship International Security Studies Full-time 5.5 years Arts Languages Asian Studies Music1 Bachelor options » Classical Studies Political Science Criminology Politics, Philosophy Development Studies & Economics European Studies Visual Arts*

Step 2. Choose a Master degree

Business, Humanities & Social International Management Science Master Options Sciences Master Options International Relations Environment Archaeological & Evolutionary Science Innovation & Professional Practice Innovation and Professional Practice Asian and Pacific Studies Leadership Public Health Culture, Health & Medicine Management Law Master options Demography Marketing Management Juris Doctor Diplomacy Public Health Entrepreneurship & Innovation Strategic Studies Environment Translation General & Applied Linguistics

1 Entrance to performance courses are by audition. E [email protected] * Program includes another prerequisite in addition to selection rank. » Refer to pages 24-27 for minimum selection ranks. See pages 24-27.

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 13 EXPLORE YOUR OPTIONS

Plan your degree You can tailor your studies to suit your interests or careers goals through your majors, minors and specialisations.

What’s a major? Then, what’s a minor? And a specialisation? A major is an area within a program that As the name suggests, a minor has fewer Similar to a minor, a specialisation is an allows in-depth study in a particular field. requirements to fulfil than a major, in area of study with its own courses that A major usually consists of a set number terms of points and compulsory courses. are allowed to be taken in conjunction of related courses. Majors at ANU require Minors at ANU require 24 units of study – with a specific related major. 48 units of study. Typically, each course is so typically four courses. >> For more information on majors, worth six units. minors and specialisations go to programsandcourses.anu.edu.au

Degree programs Choose from a range of innovative and flexible options and design a degree that suits you.

A single Bachelor Degree Undergraduate by ANU College, you’ll find a supportive study environment that will prepare you Single degrees take between three and Research Degrees for entry into Bachelor-level study. four years to complete and allow you Thoroughly explore your passions and to focus on a structured discipline, or interests and direct your own learning. Vertical Double Degrees experience a broad range of subjects. There are two types of research degrees to choose from. You can undertake a Undertake an undergraduate degree Flexible Double Degrees Bachelor of Philosophy or a Research and postgraduate degree in one study program and graduate with Get more out of university by combining and Development degree. two qualifications. two different degrees into a Flexible Double Degree and graduate with two Diplomas >> programsandcourses.anu.edu.au qualifications. With over 750 possible Diplomas provide another pathway to degree combinations, you’re spoilt your dream degree if you fall short of the for choice. marks you need for direct entry. Offered

Nu Nguyen Vietnam Bachelor of International Security Studies "I’m from Vietnam. I chose ANU because it’s one of the top 20 universities in the world, on par with many top British and American universities. During my time in the Bachelor of International Security Studies, I’ve had my ups and downs, challenges and rewards. Every class’s robust and detailed discussion comes with rigorous self-research on topics. Every essay is the fruit of hard work and long hours of labour.

I’ve taken a minor in Historical International Security because I like history subjects and I think they are essential for an international student like myself to become familiar with Western cultures and their progress of civilisation.

Without the study of history, it would be challenging to make sense of what’s happening today. In the future, I hope to work at a non-government organisation like the United Nations or ASEAN. These organisations are where I can apply the most of my knowledge and findings and actively contribute to peacekeeping."

14 The Australian National University MAJORS

Some of the exciting Majors you can study include:

Business and economics Engineering, computing Social sciences and >> Accounting and technology humanities >> Applied Statistics >> Advanced Intelligent Systems >> Ancient Greek >> Asian Capital Markets >> Biomedical Systems >> Ancient History >> Business Information Systems >> Computer Systems >> Anthropology >> Capital Markets >> Cyber Security >> Arabic >> Corporate Sustainability >> Data Science >> Archaeology >> Economic Studies >> Electronic Systems >> Asia and Pacific Culture, >> Finance >> Electronic and Media and Gender >> International Business Communication Systems >> Asia-Pacific International Relations >> Management >> Engineering Science >> Asia-Pacific Politics >> Marketing >> Environmental Systems >> Asia-Pacific Security Studies >> Probability and Stochastic Processes >> Information Systems >> Asian History >> Quantitative Finance >> Innovation and Professional Practice >> Asian Studies >> Statistical Data Analytics >> Intelligent Systems >> Australian Indigenous Studies >> Statistics >> Mechanical and Material Systems >> Biological Anthropology >> Theoretical Statistics >> Mechatronic Systems >> Chinese Language >> Chinese Studies >> Photonic Systems >> Contemporary Europe >> Renewable Energy Systems Creative arts and design >> Development Studies >> Research and Development >> Digital Humanities >> Animation and Video >> Software Development >> Economic Studies >> Art History and Theory >> Sustainable Energy Systems >> English >> Ceramics >> Environmental Studies >> Ceramics & Design Arts Law and government >> French Language and Culture >> Composition >> Gender, Sexuality and Culture >> Composition for Film and >> German Language and Culture Video Games >> Criminology >> Political Science >> Global Security >> Furniture >> Hindi Language >> Glass >> History >> Glass Design Arts Maths and science >> Human Evolutionary Biology >> Gold & Silversmithing >> Human Rights >> Hybrid Art Practice >> Astronomy & Astrophysics >> India Studies >> Jewellery & Object >> Biochemistry >> Indonesian Language >> Music >> Cell & Molecular Biology >> Indonesian Studies >> Music Technology >> Chemistry >> International Communication >> Musicology >> Computer Science >> International Relations >> Painting >> Earth Science >> Italian Language and Culture >> Performance >> Environmental Science >> Japanese Language >> Photomedia >> Environmental Systems >> Japanese Linguistics >> Printmedia and Drawing >> Evolution, Ecology and >> Japanese Studies >> Screen Studies Organismal Biology >> Korean Language >> Sculpture >> Geography >> Korean Studies >> Sculpture and Spatial Practice >> Human Biology >> Latin >> Textiles >> Interdisciplinary Science >> Latin American Studies >> Textile Design Arts >> Marine Science >> Linguistics >> Mathematical Economics >> Middle Eastern and Central >> Mathematical Finance Asian Studies >> Northeast Asian Studies >> Mathematical Modelling >> Pacific Studies >> Mathematics >> Peace and Conflict Studies >> Physics >> Persian >> Psychology >> Philosophy >> Quantitative Biology >> Political Science >> Resource and >> Sanskrit Language Environmental Management >> Sociology >> Science Communication >> Southeast Asian Studies >> Statistics >> Spanish >> Sustainability Studies >> Technology, Networks & Society >> Theoretical Physics >> Thai Language >> Water Science >> Vietnamese Language >> War Studies >> Year in Asia

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 15 APPLYING TO ANU

ANU welcomes close to 3,000 international students each year. If you would like to be one of them in 2020, apply early for the best chance of success.

As an international student, you can apply directly to ANU, or use one of our international agents located around the world. >> ANU admits students twice a year, in Semester 1 and >> You need to meet pre-requisite, cognate and English Semester 2. language requirements for your program by the application >> For each semester intake, there are up to three application deadline for the round, as we will not be issuing any rounds. Apply in the first round, and you may have three conditional offers. opportunities to be assessed and accepted for that semester, >> You are ranked against other candidates applying for the giving you the best chance of getting a place. same degree and places are limited. >> You can only apply for one program, although you can >> You need to pay a non-refundable application fee of A$100. change your preference during the application process.

The Application process

Find a degree and review requirements by visiting programsandcourses.anu.edu.au (Note: some ANU programs that have specific admission requirements 1 may follow a different application and assessment process. For more information, visit anu.edu.au/study/apply and review page 18)

Lodge an application online by the relevant deadline 2 View the key dates on the next page or visit anu.edu.au/study/apply

Submit academic transcripts and evidence of meeting 3 English language proficiency

4 Applications close and assessment begins 5 Offers released at set times 6 Accept your offer by relevant deadlines

* We use your academic qualification or sequence of study to give you an ANU Selection Rank out of 99.95. Your ANU Selection Rank is used to determine if you meet the minimum requirements for your preferred ANU program. † If you're completing an Australian Year 12, a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3, or an International Baccalaureate (IB), you need to apply through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Go to uac.edu.au for more information.

16 The Australian National University APPLICATION TIMELINES FOR 2020

PlacesPlaces are available inin allall ANUANU programsprograms in in Semester Round 1. 1,Places Round may 1. Placesnot be mayavailable not be for available all degrees for allin Rounddegrees 2 inand other Round rounds 3 so so it’s it’s best best to to apply apply early. early. TheThe datesdates belowbelow applyapply toto mostmost ANU programs, checkcheck anu.edu.au/study/apply toto confirmconfirm thethe applicationapplication datesdates for for youryour preferredpreferred program. program.

Semester 1

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3

Applications open Applications open Applications open 4 June ‘19 13 Sept ‘19 14 Nov ‘19 Lodge your application by Lodge your application by Lodge your application by 12 Sept ‘19 11 Nov ‘19 15 Dec ‘19 First round offers available Second round offers available Third round offers available 30 Sept ‘19 28 Nov ‘19 15 Jan ‘20 Accept your offer by Accept your offer by Accept your offer by 30 Oct ‘19 30 Dec ‘19 31 Jan ‘20

Semester 2

ROUND 1 ROUND 2 ROUND 3

Applications open Applications open Applications open 28 Nov ‘19 22 Jan ‘20 11 Mar ‘20 Lodge your application by Lodge your application by Lodge your application by 21 Jan ‘20 10 Mar ‘20 13 May ‘20 First round offers available Second round offers available Third round offers available 13 Feb ‘20 30 Mar ‘20 4 June ‘20 Accept your offer by Accept your offer by Accept your offer by 12 Mar ‘20 29 Apr ‘20 30 June ‘20

Find out more at anu.edu.au/study/apply

Please note dates are subject to minor change though information is correct at the time of publishing, September 2019. Check the ANU website for the latest dates. Information is correct at the time of publishing, July 2019. Check the ANU website for the latest dates. 2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 17 CRICOS Provider #00120C MO_SRA190140 CRICOS Provider CRICOS Provider #00120C MO_SRA190140 CRICOS Provider Programs with alternate application procedures and dates Are you interested in studying one of these programs at ANU?

>> Music, Visual Arts & Design Bachelor programs >> Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs >> Bachelor of Health Science >> Bachelor of Philosophy programs >> Flexible Degree Programs >> Single Year Honours

Minimum requirements for entry to these programs may include providing a portfolio, doing an audition or providing additional documents to support your application. Please check ANU Programs and Courses to see if additional requirements apply. You will need to pay a non-refundable application fee of A$100.

18 The Australian National University ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

Test Diploma programs taught at Regular Award Programs Australian National Internships ANU College (Including Exchange & Study Abroad) Program & MChD program.

Academic IELTS An overall score of 6.0 with a minimum An overall score of 6.5 with a minimum An overall score of 7.0 with a minimum of 5.5 in each component of the test. of 6.0 in each component of the test. 6.0 in each component of the test.

TOEFL** - paper A score of 550 with a TWE* A score of 570 with a TWE* score of 4.5. A score of 600 with a TWE* score of 5.0. based test score of 4.0.

TOEFL** - internet An overall score of 68, with a An overall score of 80, with a minimum An overall score of 100, with a minimum based test minimum of 18 in Writing. of 20 in Reading and Writing and 18 in of 22 in each component of the test. Speaking and Listening.

Cambridge An overall score of 169 with a An overall score of 176 with a minimum An overall score of 185 with a minimum CAE Advanced minimum of 162 in all sub-skills. of 169 in all sub-skills. of 169 in all sub-skills. (Post 2015)

PTE Academic An overall score of 57 with a An overall score of 64 with a An overall score of 70 with a minimum score of 50 in each of the minimum score of 55 in each of minimum score of 60 in each of communicative skills. the communicative skills. the communicative skills.

* TWE = Test of Written English ** The TOEFL Institutional code for the ANU os 0506. Applicants may use this code to report their TOEFL results to the university. To meet the English Language Requirements please refer to the English language policy for more options, anu.edu.au/study/apply/english-language-requirements. To learn more about applying to study at ANU and how we assess your application, visit anu.edu.au/study/apply

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 19 2020 MINIMUM 2020 MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTSENTRY REQUIREMENTS Note: Admission to ANU programsNote: is Admissionon a competitive to ANU basis. programs Therefore, is on meeting a competitive all admission basis. requirements Therefore, meeting does not all admission requirements does not automatically guarantee entry. automatically guarantee entry.

This table should be used by students who are NOT an International qualifi cations Australian Foundation Prerequisites and assumed knowledge Students with qualifi cations not listed in this table are encouraged to apply Year 12 studies Australian citizen, permanent as equivalent results in other exams may be acceptable for admission. programs 12 resident of Australia or New Zealand citizen. Malaysia Malaysia UK Singapore Canada Canada Korea Hong French IB 8 Indian School India USA USA 10 Gao Kao 11 Overall grade Prerequisite Subjects STPM 2 MICSS A Levels 3 A Levels 4 (Ontario) (British CSAT 6 Kong Baccalaureate Certifi cate AISSC 9 10 (ACT average (guide only) SAT score) (best 3 2 5 7 9 (best 4 UEC OSSD Columbia) DSE ISC (Out of 1600 Shanghai Jiangsu Hainan Other subjects) (best 3 (best 4 subjects) (best 5 5 (best 4 (March 2016 660 480 900 provinces 1 subjects) subjects) BCCG Undergraduate program Duration (years) subjects) subjects) onwards) 750 ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences B. Arts 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Archaeological Practice 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Art History & Curatorship 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Classical Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Criminology 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Development Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. European Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. International Relations 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Commencement in Semester 2 is possible but depends on existing language skills B. Languageso 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% (spoken and written). This option is not available to beginners. B. Middle Eastern & 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Central Asian Studies Music applicants wishing to major in Performance must audition. Visit music.anu. B. Musico ‡ 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% edu.au/future-students/apply/performance-auditions for further information, including application closing dates. B. Political Science 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87%

B. Politics, Philosophy & Economics 3 19 7 16 20 16.5 88% 3.85 370 20 16.2 38 97% 19 1370 29 568 413 774 645 96 94% Assumed knowledge - Maths

B Public Policy 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87%

B. Design ‡ ** 3 Selection based on completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent, submission of a portfolio and interview. B. Visual Arts ‡ ** o 3 Visit soad.cass.anu.edu.au/students/apply/bachelor-design-visual-art for further information, including application closing dates.

Diploma of Liberal Studies 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% Must meet subject prerequisites for Bachelor degree prior to admission to the Diploma. Diploma of Musico ‡ 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% AMEB Grade 5 or equivalent, or pass audition held by the ANU School of Music. Diploma of Creative Design 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% Must meet subject prerequisites for Bachelor degree prior to admission to the Diploma. ANU College of Asia & the Pacifi c B. Asia-Pacifi c Affairs** 4 12 19 13 15 11.5 78% 3.5 338 15.5 12.7 30 85 14 1180 24 469 341 639 533 82 77% B. Asian Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. International Security Studies 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87%

B. Pacifi c Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% B. Philosophy (Hons) 4 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100% 20 1470 32 607 442 828 690 99 97% Asia & the Pacifi c ‡ ** ANU College of Business & Economics B. Accounting 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.4 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 485 353 662 551 87 83% Assumed knowledge - Maths Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor) (160+)/Specialist B. Actuarial Studies 3 20 6 17 21 17 89% 3.90 373 21 16.6 39 98% 19 1390 30 NA NA NA NA 97 95% Methods(Major/Minor) (160+), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or equivelant.) B. Business Administration 3 15 16 14 16 13.5 80% 3.55 348 16.5 13.4 31 88% 15 1220 25 482 350 657 548 86 82% B. Commerce 3 15 16 14 16 13.5 80% 3.55 348 16.5 13.4 31 88% 15 1220 25 482 350 657 548 86 82% B. Economics 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.6 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 485 353 662 551 87 83% Assumed knowledge - Maths B. Finance 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.6 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 485 353 662 551 87 83% B. International Businesso 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.6 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 485 353 662 551 87 83% B. Statistics 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.6 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 NA NA NA NA 87 83% B Finance, Economics & Statistics 4 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100% 20 1470 32 NA NA NA NA 99 97% Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor) (160+)/Specialist (Hons) o Methods(Major/Minor) (160+), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or equivelant.) B. Social Sciences (Hons Actuarial 4 20 6 17 21 17 89% 3.90 373 21 16.6 39 98% 19 1390 30 NA NA NA NA 97 95% Studies & Economics)** •

3 October 2019 4:21 PM 20 The Australian National University 2020 MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Note: Admission to ANU programs is on a competitive basis. Therefore, meeting all admission requirements does not automatically guarantee entry.

This table should be used by students who are NOT an International qualifi cations Australian Foundation Prerequisites and assumed knowledge Students with qualifi cations not listed in this table are encouraged to apply Year 12 studies Australian citizen, permanent as equivalent results in other exams may be acceptable for admission. programs 12 resident of Australia or New Zealand citizen. Malaysia Malaysia UK Singapore Canada Canada Korea Hong French IB 8 Indian School India USA USA 10 Gao Kao 11 Overall grade Prerequisite Subjects STPM 2 MICSS A Levels 3 A Levels 4 (Ontario) (British CSAT 6 Kong Baccalaureate Certifi cate AISSC 9 10 (ACT average (guide only) SAT score) (best 3 2 5 7 9 (best 4 UEC OSSD Columbia) DSE ISC (Out of 1600 Shanghai Jiangsu Hainan Other subjects) (best 3 (best 4 subjects) (best 5 5 (best 4 (March 2016 660 480 900 provinces 1 subjects) subjects) BCCG Undergraduate program Duration (years) subjects) subjects) onwards) 750 ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences B. Arts 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Archaeological Practice 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Art History & Curatorship 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Classical Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Criminology 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. Development Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. European Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. International Relations 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Commencement in Semester 2 is possible but depends on existing language skills B. Languageso 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% (spoken and written). This option is not available to beginners. B. Middle Eastern & 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Central Asian Studies Music applicants wishing to major in Performance must audition. Visit music.anu. B. Musico ‡ 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% edu.au/future-students/apply/performance-auditions for further information, including application closing dates. B. Political Science 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87%

B. Politics, Philosophy & Economics 3 19 7 16 20 16.5 88% 3.85 370 20 16.2 38 97% 19 1370 29 568 413 774 645 96 94% Assumed knowledge - Maths

B Public Policy 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87%

B. Design ‡ ** 3 Selection based on completion of Australian Year 12 or equivalent, submission of a portfolio and interview. B. Visual Arts ‡ ** o 3 Visit soad.cass.anu.edu.au/students/apply/bachelor-design-visual-art for further information, including application closing dates.

Diploma of Liberal Studies 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% Must meet subject prerequisites for Bachelor degree prior to admission to the Diploma. Diploma of Musico ‡ 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% AMEB Grade 5 or equivalent, or pass audition held by the ANU School of Music. Diploma of Creative Design 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% Must meet subject prerequisites for Bachelor degree prior to admission to the Diploma. ANU College of Asia & the Pacifi c B. Asia-Pacifi c Affairs** 4 12 19 13 15 11.5 78% 3.5 338 15.5 12.7 30 85 14 1180 24 469 341 639 533 82 77% B. Asian Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74%

B. International Security Studies 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87%

B. Pacifi c Studies 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% B. Philosophy (Hons) 4 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100% 20 1470 32 607 442 828 690 99 97% Asia & the Pacifi c‡ ** ANU College of Business & Economics B. Accounting 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.4 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 485 353 662 551 87 83% Assumed knowledge - Maths Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor) (160+)/Specialist B. Actuarial Studies 3 20 6 17 21 17 89% 3.90 373 21 16.6 39 98% 19 1390 30 NA NA NA NA 97 95% Methods(Major/Minor) (160+), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or equivelant.) B. Business Administration 3 15 16 14 16 13.5 80% 3.55 348 16.5 13.4 31 88% 15 1220 25 482 350 657 548 86 82% B. Commerce 3 15 16 14 16 13.5 80% 3.55 348 16.5 13.4 31 88% 15 1220 25 482 350 657 548 86 82% B. Economics 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.6 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 485 353 662 551 87 83% Assumed knowledge - Maths B. Finance 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.6 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 485 353 662 551 87 83% B. International Businesso 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.6 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 485 353 662 551 87 83% B. Statistics 3 15 15 15 17 14 81% 3.60 350 17 13.6 32 89% 15.5 1230 25 NA NA NA NA 87 83% B Finance, Economics & Statistics 4 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100% 20 1470 32 NA NA NA NA 99 97% Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor) (160+)/Specialist (Hons) o Methods(Major/Minor) (160+), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or equivelant.) B. Social Sciences (Hons Actuarial 4 20 6 17 21 17 89% 3.90 373 21 16.6 39 98% 19 1390 30 NA NA NA NA 97 95% Studies & Economics)** •

3 October 2019 4:21 PM 2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 21 This table should be used by students who are NOT an International qualifi cations Australian Foundation Prerequisites Students with qualifi cations not listed in this table are encouraged to apply Year 12 studies Australian citizen, permanent as equivalent results in other exams may be acceptable for admission. programs 12 resident of Australia or New Zealand citizen. Malaysia Malaysia UK Singapore Canada Canada Korea Hong French IB 8 Indian School India USA USA 10 Gao Kao 11 Overall grade Prerequisite Subjects STPM 2 MICSS A Levels 3 A Levels 4 (Ontario) (British CSAT 6 Kong Baccalaureate Certifi cate AISSC 9 10 (ACT average (guide only) SAT score) (best 3 2 5 7 9 (best 4 UEC OSSD Columbia) DSE ISC (Out of 1600 Shanghai Jiangsu Hainan Other subjects) (best 3 (best 4 subjects) (best 5 5 (best 4 (March 2016 660 480 900 provinces 1 subjects) subjects) BCCG Undergraduate program Duration (years ) subjects) subjects) onwards) 750 ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science Advanced Maths. (ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/ B. Advanced Computing (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Specialist Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or equivalent.) Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor)/Specialist B. Advanced Computing R&D (Hons)** 4 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100%* 20 1470 32 607 442 828 690 99 97% Methods(Major/Minor), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1.) B. Applied Data Analytics 3 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% Assumed knowledge - Maths

B. Engineering (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Advanced Maths. (ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/ Specialist Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or equivalent.) B. Engineering (R&D) (Hons) ** 4 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100% 20 1470 32 607 442 828 690 99 97% Assumed knowledge - Physics.

B. Information Technology 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Advanced Maths. (ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/ B. Software Engineering (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Specialist Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or equivalent.)

Diploma of Computing 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% Must meet subject prerequisites for Bachelor degree prior to admission to the Diploma. ANU College of Law B. Laws (Hons) 4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22 17.2 40 99% 19.5 1430 31 594 432 810 675 98 96% ANU Joint Colleges of Science B. Biotechnologyo 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major); NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.) B. Environment & Sustainability 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% B. Environment & Sustainability 4 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% (Advanced) (Hons) B. Geneticso 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major); NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.)

B. Health Scienceo ‡ ** 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Assumed knowledge - Chemistry Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Double Major), NSW: Mathematics B. Mathematical Scienceso 3 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% Extension 2 or equivalent.) B. Medical Scienceo 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major); NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.)

B. Philosophy (Hons) Science ‡ ** 4 B. Philosophy (Hons) Science [ANU]/ 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100% 20 1470 32 607 442 828 690 99 97% 4 B. Science (Hons) [NUS] ‡ ** o B. Psychology (Hons) 4 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% B. Science 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% B. Science (Advanced) (Hons) 4 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% B. Science (Psychology) 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Must meet subject prerequisites for Bachelor degree prior to admission to the D. Science 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% Diploma. ANU Wide ANU Express 0.5 8 CC 11 13 9 75% 3.35 320 13 11.5 27 79% 11 1130 22 455 332 621 518 75 NA CC = case by case Flexible Double Arts, Social Sciences, 4 Business and Science Flexible Double Engineering and 5 Admission requirement is the higher cut-off of the two degrees, including prerequisites. Advanced Computing Flexible Double Law 6

1 The University reserves the right to alter or discontinue its programs as required. 5 OSSD average of best 6 grade 12 University Preparation Courses or University/ 9 ISC average from marks in English and best 3 externally examined subjects. ‡ This degree program has further selection criteria in addition to academic Please note that not all degrees are available to commence in Semester 2. The College Preparation Courses, including English (ENG4U). BCCG average from AISSC total of best 4 externally examined subjects (A1=5, A2=4.5, B1=3.5, results. scores published should be used as a guide for the listed year only, and the all grade 12 subjects except Graduation Transition (A=4, B=3, C+=2.5, C=2, B2=3, C1=2, C2=1.5, D1=1, D2=0.5). ** The results listed in this table are the minimum required for consideration. University may vary these requirements at any time. C-=1, F=0). 10 As well as presenting SAT or ACT results, students must also present: Selection is case-by-case and requires approval from the academic area. 2 STPM best of 3 subjects (A=7, A-=6, B+=5, B=4, B-=3, C+=2, C=1). UEC best 6 Korea CSAT aggregate is the sum of the four standard scores in Korean US-accredited high school diploma with an overall WGPA of 3.2 out of 4.0 o This program is only available for Semester 1 (February) commencement. 5 subjects (A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5). Language, Mathematics and Science (best 2 scores) or Social Studies (programs with an ATAR requirement below 90) or WGPA of 3.5 out of 4.0 Any exceptions are at the discretion of the academic area. 3 UK GCE A Levels best 3 or best 4 subjects, whichever provides the higher (best 2 scores). (programs with an ATAR requirement of 90+). Students applying for entry to a Diploma program require a GPA of at least 2.0 out of 4.0. • A limited number of places are available in this program. It can only be rank (A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1). All A Level exams must be taken in the 7 HKDSE best 4 subjects excluding Chinese Language, Physical Education, commenced mid-year at National University of Singapore, and offers must be same academic year, with the exception of one subject which can be from the Technology and Living, Tourism and Hospitality, Health Management and Social 11 Gao Kao requirements are for tests taken from 2017 onwards. Students who accepted by the preceding February. preceding or following year. Care, and Religious Studies (5**=6, 5*=5.5, 5=5, 4=4, 3=3, 2=2, 1=1). previously sat the Gao Kao with different total marks (Shanghai 600, Zhejiang 4 Singapore A Levels entry for all programs (except Law) is the total of the best 3 8 Students completing the International Baccalaureate, both in Australia and 810) will be assessed using the university’s previous requirements. Please H2 subjects (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1) and the best H1 subject (A=2.5, B=2, overseas, are encouraged to apply through the University Admissions Centre contact the Admissions Office for further information if this applies to you. C=1.5, D=1, E=0.5). The H1 subject may be content-based, General Paper or (www.uac.edu.au) as they may be eligible for subject adjustment factors. If 12 Acceptable Foundation programs include (but not limited to): ANU College, Knowledge & Enquiry. Mother tongue cannot be included in the calculation. students choose to apply directly to the ANU instead, they will not be eligible Monash, U Melbourne, U Adelaide, U Sydney, UNSW, UQ, and UWA. The ANU for subject adjustment factors and are required to nominate the ANU to receive College of Business and Economics also accepts Foundation results from: their results directly through the IBO website. Renmin U, Shanghai U of Finance & Economics, Tsinghua U, Xiamen U. CRICOS# 00120C | SRA190098 22 The Australian National University 3 October 2019 4:21 PM This table should be used by students who are NOT an International qualifi cations Australian Foundation Prerequisites Students with qualifi cations not listed in this table are encouraged to apply Year 12 studies Australian citizen, permanent as equivalent results in other exams may be acceptable for admission. programs 12 resident of Australia or New Zealand citizen. Malaysia Malaysia UK Singapore Canada Canada Korea Hong French IB 8 Indian School India USA USA 10 Gao Kao 11 Overall grade Prerequisite Subjects STPM 2 MICSS A Levels 3 A Levels 4 (Ontario) (British CSAT 6 Kong Baccalaureate Certifi cate AISSC 9 10 (ACT average (guide only) SAT score) (best 3 2 5 7 9 (best 4 UEC OSSD Columbia) DSE ISC (Out of 1600 Shanghai Jiangsu Hainan Other subjects) (best 3 (best 4 subjects) (best 5 5 (best 4 (March 2016 660 480 900 provinces 1 subjects) subjects) BCCG Undergraduate program Duration (years ) subjects) subjects) onwards) 750 ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science Advanced Maths. (ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/ B. Advanced Computing (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Specialist Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or equivalent.) Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Major/Minor)/Specialist B. Advanced Computing R&D (Hons)** 4 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100%* 20 1470 32 607 442 828 690 99 97% Methods(Major/Minor), NSW: Mathematics Extension 1.) B. Applied Data Analytics 3 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% Assumed knowledge - Maths

B. Engineering (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Advanced Maths. (ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/ Specialist Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or equivalent.) B. Engineering (R&D) (Hons) ** 4 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100% 20 1470 32 607 442 828 690 99 97% Assumed knowledge - Physics.

B. Information Technology 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Advanced Maths. (ACT: Mathematical Methods (Major)/Further Mathematics (Major)/ B. Software Engineering (Hons) 4 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Specialist Mathematics/Specialist Methods (Major), NSW: Mathematics or equivalent.)

Diploma of Computing 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% Must meet subject prerequisites for Bachelor degree prior to admission to the Diploma. ANU College of Law B. Laws (Hons) 4 21 5 17 21 17 91% 3.90 376 22 17.2 40 99% 19.5 1430 31 594 432 810 675 98 96% ANU Joint Colleges of Science B. Biotechnologyo 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major); NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.) B. Environment & Sustainability 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% B. Environment & Sustainability 4 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% (Advanced) (Hons) B. Geneticso 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major); NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.)

B. Health Scienceo ‡ ** 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Assumed knowledge - Chemistry Advanced Maths. (ACT: Specialist Mathematics (Double Major), NSW: Mathematics B. Mathematical Scienceso 3 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% Extension 2 or equivalent.) B. Medical Scienceo 3 16 12 15 18 15 83% 3.65 357 17.5 14.3 34 92% 16.5 1270 26 502 365 684 570 90 87% Chemistry. (ACT: Chemistry (Major); NSW: Chemistry or equivalent.)

B. Philosophy (Hons) Science ‡ ** 4 B. Philosophy (Hons) Science [ANU]/ 22 (best 4) 5 18 22 17.5 96% 3.95 381 23 18 42 100% 20 1470 32 607 442 828 690 99 97% 4 B. Science (Hons) [NUS] ‡ ** o B. Psychology (Hons) 4 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% B. Science 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% B. Science (Advanced) (Hons) 4 19 9 16 20 16 87% 3.80 368 19.5 16 37 96% 18.5 1350 28 554 403 756 630 95 93% B. Science (Psychology) 3 11 20 12 14 10.5 77% 3.45 333 15 12.3 29 83% 13 1170 23 462 336 630 525 80 74% Must meet subject prerequisites for Bachelor degree prior to admission to the D. Science 1 5 24 (best 6) 10 12 8 72% 3.25 305 11 10.8 25 75% 9 1090 21 446 324 608 506 70 59% Diploma. ANU Wide ANU Express 0.5 8 CC 11 13 9 75% 3.35 320 13 11.5 27 79% 11 1130 22 455 332 621 518 75 NA CC = case by case Flexible Double Arts, Social Sciences, 4 Business and Science Flexible Double Engineering and 5 Admission requirement is the higher cut-off of the two degrees, including prerequisites. Advanced Computing Flexible Double Law 6

1 The University reserves the right to alter or discontinue its programs as required. 5 OSSD average of best 6 grade 12 University Preparation Courses or University/ 9 ISC average from marks in English and best 3 externally examined subjects. ‡ This degree program has further selection criteria in addition to academic Please note that not all degrees are available to commence in Semester 2. The College Preparation Courses, including English (ENG4U). BCCG average from AISSC total of best 4 externally examined subjects (A1=5, A2=4.5, B1=3.5, results. scores published should be used as a guide for the listed year only, and the all grade 12 subjects except Graduation Transition (A=4, B=3, C+=2.5, C=2, B2=3, C1=2, C2=1.5, D1=1, D2=0.5). ** The results listed in this table are the minimum required for consideration. University may vary these requirements at any time. C-=1, F=0). 10 As well as presenting SAT or ACT results, students must also present: Selection is case-by-case and requires approval from the academic area. 2 STPM best of 3 subjects (A=7, A-=6, B+=5, B=4, B-=3, C+=2, C=1). UEC best 6 Korea CSAT aggregate is the sum of the four standard scores in Korean US-accredited high school diploma with an overall WGPA of 3.2 out of 4.0 o This program is only available for Semester 1 (February) commencement. 5 subjects (A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5). Language, Mathematics and Science (best 2 scores) or Social Studies (programs with an ATAR requirement below 90) or WGPA of 3.5 out of 4.0 Any exceptions are at the discretion of the academic area. 3 UK GCE A Levels best 3 or best 4 subjects, whichever provides the higher (best 2 scores). (programs with an ATAR requirement of 90+). Students applying for entry to a Diploma program require a GPA of at least 2.0 out of 4.0. • A limited number of places are available in this program. It can only be rank (A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1). All A Level exams must be taken in the 7 HKDSE best 4 subjects excluding Chinese Language, Physical Education, commenced mid-year at National University of Singapore, and offers must be same academic year, with the exception of one subject which can be from the Technology and Living, Tourism and Hospitality, Health Management and Social 11 Gao Kao requirements are for tests taken from 2017 onwards. Students who accepted by the preceding February. preceding or following year. Care, and Religious Studies (5**=6, 5*=5.5, 5=5, 4=4, 3=3, 2=2, 1=1). previously sat the Gao Kao with different total marks (Shanghai 600, Zhejiang 4 Singapore A Levels entry for all programs (except Law) is the total of the best 3 8 Students completing the International Baccalaureate, both in Australia and 810) will be assessed using the university’s previous requirements. Please H2 subjects (A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1) and the best H1 subject (A=2.5, B=2, overseas, are encouraged to apply through the University Admissions Centre contact the Admissions Office for further information if this applies to you. C=1.5, D=1, E=0.5). The H1 subject may be content-based, General Paper or (www.uac.edu.au) as they may be eligible for subject adjustment factors. If 12 Acceptable Foundation programs include (but not limited to): ANU College, Knowledge & Enquiry. Mother tongue cannot be included in the calculation. students choose to apply directly to the ANU instead, they will not be eligible Monash, U Melbourne, U Adelaide, U Sydney, UNSW, UQ, and UWA. The ANU for subject adjustment factors and are required to nominate the ANU to receive College of Business and Economics also accepts Foundation results from: their results directly through the IBO website. Renmin U, Shanghai U of Finance & Economics, Tsinghua U, Xiamen U. CRICOS# 00120C | SRA190098 2020 International Undergraduate Student3 October Guide 2019 4:2123 PM ACCOMMODATION

Be a part of our residential community on campus.

Living on campus, you’ll form close bonds through shared experiences with your peers. You will become part of an important support network as you help each other through assessments, exam periods, and the ups and downs of university life. ANU has 12 different residences for undergraduate students. You can nominate a fully-catered, self-catered or apartment-style residence. All have laundry facilities, outdoor spaces and study rooms, and are within easy walking distance to shops, cafes, restaurants, sporting facilities, nightlife and public transport. Go to anu.edu.au/study/accommodation for more information.

Cost of living In addition to accommodation costs, you will also have other costs to consider when moving out of home to study at university. It is a good idea to make a list of your expenses, for example: mobile phone and internet, textbooks and stationery, and transport and entertainment. Draw up a budget based on your circumstances to help you work out how much money you will need to live on while you are at university. Go to anu.edu.au/students/program-administration/costs-fees/ cost-of-living for more information.

Guide to ongoing weekly expenses Allow about $400 AUD per week to cover food, accommodation, transport, electricity, internet, telephone bills and entertainment. ANU Undergraduate ANU-recommended accommodation Accommodation Guarantee

If, due to various reasons, you’re unable to secure We guarantee accommodation to first-year international accommodation on campus, the ANU recommends the and interstate domestic students who: following accommodation options off campus: >> receive and accept their offer to study at ANU within >> Weeden Lodge (self-catered) the advertised dates >> The Australian Institute of Sport residences (fully-catered) >> apply for accommodation before the closing date >> Village (self-catered) >> are in their first year of study at ANU, starting in their first semester, whether that is Semester 1 or 2 All of these residences are located in the Canberra suburb of >> are enrolled full-time. , and are an easy bus ride to ANU. They provide some pastoral support to all residents and any agreements entered into with these locations are between the student and the provider. >> anu.edu.au/study/accommodation/advice-procedures/ university-recommended-accommodation

24 The Australian National University 2019 Residential fees

Residence / Hall / Catering style Weekly rent ($) Registration fee ($) Refundable deposit Residents’ College / Lodge (once only) Committee fee ($) (per year)

Bruce Hall Fully-catered* from $423.00 $300.00 $1,000.00 $180.00

Burgmann College Fully-catered* from $412.00 $447.00 $1,000.00 $200.00

John XXIII College Fully-catered* from $424.00 $425.00 $1000.00 $300.00

Ursula College Fully-catered* from $396.70 $300.00 $1,000.00 $175.00

Burton & Garran Hall Self-catered from $227.45 $300.00 $1,000.00 $150.00

Fenner Hall Self-catered from $290.00 $300.00 $1,000.00 $220.00

Davey Lodge** Apartment style from $255.89 $300.00 Four weeks rent $100.00

Kinloch Lodge** Apartment style from $266.11 $300.00 Four weeks rent $100.00

Warrumbul Lodge** Apartment style from $241.10 $300.00 Four weeks rent $100.00

Lena Karmel Lodge** Apartment style from $244.11 $300.00 Four weeks rent $100.00

Wamburun Hall Self-catered from $288.10 $300.00 $1,000.00 TBA

Wright Hall Semi-catered from $400.00 $300.00 $1,000.00 $180.00

* 21 meals per week. Please note: Some halls, colleges and lodges charge extra for phone, internet connections and other services. ^ 16 meals per week The fees listed in the table are for 2019 and subject to change. Go to anu.edu.au/study/accommodation/ ** Additional utilities/data charge of cost-comparison for updates on current fees and any other costs involved. All figures in this table are in $29 per week included. Australian dollars.

Marlon Ma China B. Science (Psychology) "Moving overseas is a big deal. You might be feeling excited, adventurous, and perhaps a little nervous. You’re adapting to a new home, new university, new language and new friends." Or, unexpectedly in Marlon’s case, adapting to new food. “Pasta in Australia is great!” gushes Marlon. After just two weeks in Canberra, 20 year old Marlon is already enjoying the fruits of this multi-cultural country. “It’s my first time in Australia. Everything’s fabulous! I’m really curious about the Australian university life and experience.” Aside from adjusting to new food, Marlon along with his fellow peers have adapted to a new campus culture and way of life, where they live together at Fenner Hall and are supported by staff at ANU. “Fenner Hall hosts lots of events and activities, it’s like a community. Last night we had a tea night with Tim-Tams. I’ve already signed up to the ANU Basketball Club, Psychology Society and some Chinese clubs to meet other Chinese students.” Having only just begun his life as an ANU student, Marlon is looking forward to trying the next cuisine on his list, Mexican, and continuing to expect the unexpected when it comes to life in Canberra and at ANU.

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 25 SCHOLARSHIPS

There are a number of scholarships available to perspective ANU students to help with the cost of your studies. Donors and benefactors, external organisations and the Australian Government fund many of the scholarships we offer. Scholarships are awarded for a range of things including academic merit, financial need and equity and accessibility. To apply for scholarships visit anu.edu.au/study/scholarships

Andrea Bedón Pineda Ecuador "Andrea travelled from her home in Ecuador to study at ANU, working in world-leading laboratories and with experienced professors to ensure her future as a successful engineer. Upon graduating high school, Andrea was awarded the Universidades de Excelencia, a government scholarship offering her the opportunity to study at any of the top 50 universities in the world. Of all the countries she could choose from, Andrea was immediately drawn to Australia’s warm climate.

Ultimately, ANU was the perfect fit. It offered Andrea’s specific degree, Engineering majoring in Renewable Energy Systems, at an undergraduate level. Within this degree, Andrea was positive she would gain the skills necessary to develop technology that could help communities. “This engineering degree will give me the technical skills and the analytical skills to solve global problems, such as climate change."

26 The Australian National University SUPPORT SERVICES

If you need help ANU has a range of support services on offer.

Academic Skills and Learning Centre ANU Careers Centre This service can help you to develop the academic and The Careers team can equip you with the knowledge and tools communication skills on which all academic work is based. You to successfully navigate your future career. Learn to plan your can make one-on-one appointments, attend workshops or just career using career target strategies, personal and professional drop-in, while taking advantage of the many self-help resources development tools. You can drop in for a one-on-one chat or use the centre provides. the CareerHub to look for a job, work experience and internship opportunities; online career planning; application resources; >> anu.edu.au/students/contacts/academic-skills-learning-centre seminars; workshops; employer presentations and careers events. SET4ANU >> anu.edu.au/students/careers-opportunities/careers This is a free orientation program to help new students make ANU Counselling Centre the transition to life at ANU. When you sign up to the program, you'll be assigned a senior student who will introduce you to The Counselling Centre is a free and confidential service for other students studying similar degrees. They will also help with all currently enrolled ANU students. There are also group finding your way around campus, show you how to use ANU programs for common issues, public seminars, and a peer online systems and sign up for tutorials, the gym and clubs support walking program. and societies. >> anu.edu.au/students/health-wellbeing/counselling >> anu.edu.au/students/information-for/new-students/ set4anu-program After Hour Crisis support Line ANU Access and Inclusion This service is intended to help callers find immediate relief from emotional distress, explore coping strategies for the current The Access and Inclusion team is there for you if you have a crisis, safely manage any immediate threats to life or safety, open disability or medical condition, or if you’re a primary carer to pathways for longer-term solutions and focus specific next steps someone with a disability. They’ll help you get the most out of for the caller to take your time at ANU by giving you support and making adjustments ANU Crisis Support Line 5pm-9am weekdays, 24/7 weekends that will minimise the impact of disability on your education. They and public holidays also provide diversity support and training. >> Phone (voice calls only): 1300 050 327 >> anu.edu.au/students/health-wellbeing/diversity-inclusion >> Text: 0488 884 170

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2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 27 INTERNSHIPS

Get job-ready skills and contribute to something bigger than you. Take on some amazing internships here and overseas, some of which are exclusive to ANU.

Australian National Taiwan Public Policy Internships Program Internship Program An elite opportunity for you to undertake a 12-week research- Head to Taiwan and undertake a six-week research internship oriented internship with many of the national institutions based with a department or agency in the Taiwanese Government. in Canberra including the ACT Legislative Assembly, government The Taiwan Public Policy Internship Program can be undertaken departments and agencies, embassies and diplomatic missions, by students of the ANU School of Politics and International cultural institutions, leading NGOs, industry organisations, think- Relations for course credit. tanks and policy research centres. The Australian National Internships Program (ANIP) is the only university program that offers Australian Commonwealth Washington Internship Program Parliamentary Internships. Interns are based in the offices of Offered through the ANU School of Politics and International Members of Parliament and Senators and engage with a range Relations, you will get to experience political life in Washington of portfolio activities that shape national policymaking. DC over seven weeks in the United States Congress. You’ll work in the offices of Members of Congress or on the staff of Congressional committees while completing a program of research on a specialised aspect of American government, politics, and public policy. >> anip.anu.edu.au

Keat Hui (Brandon) Ng Malaysia Bachelor of Actuarial Studies Bachelor of Actuarial Studies student Keat Hui (Brandon) Ng was named Undergraduate Intern of The Year 2017 for his excellent performance in an internship with aviation surveillance consultancy IE Asia Pacific. He says that taking part in the CBE Internship Program has given him a competitive edge compared to his peers. "The exposure to working for an Australian company is very valuable for international students like me. It enabled me to reflect on my own strengths and weaknesses when it comes to a real-life working environment. Thanks to my internship host, I had the opportunity to apply what I have learnt throughout my degree into my internship project," Brandon said. His workplace supervisor Dominic Nadvillaveetil nominated Brandon for the award, to recognise Brandon for being hardworking, focused on the job, a great team player and for going above and beyond the requirements of his internship to deliver a useful business solution. Reflecting on the internship program, Mr Nadvillaveetil said “the interns worked on a critical piece of information which the company wanted to research. The experience was fantastic as it gives us a chance to work with new and motivated young students like Brandon who are looking to prove themselves.

28 The Australian National University GLOBAL OPPORTUNITIES

Expand your horizons and incorporate overseas experience into your study program through these exclusive opportunities at ANU.

IARU Global Summer Program Student Exchange ANU is the only Australian member of the International Alliance Overseas travel gives you opportunities to study courses beyond of Research Universities (IARU). those offered at ANU, make friends and form global networks, and to build skills and knowledge that can expand your Through IARU, you can study at some of the world’s top career options. universities for up to six weeks and connect with outstanding peers around the world. You can undertake a traditional exchange opportunity with one of our 170 partner universities across 39 countries. Apply to IARU Partner Universities spend one or two semesters at a leading university in one of these distinctive destinations, while you earn credits towards >> University of Cambridge, UK your ANU degree. >> Yale University, USA Destinations >> University of Copenhagen, Denmark >> ETH Zurich, Switzerland Europe Indo-Pacific North & South America >> University of Tokyo, Japan >> Austria >> Brunei >> University of Oxford, UK >> Czech Republic >> China >> Brazil >> Denmark >> French Polynesia >> Canada >> University of California, Berkeley, USA >> Finland >> Hong Kong >> Chile >> Peking University, China >> France >> India >> Colombia >> National University of Singapore >> Germany >> Indonesia >> Mexico >> University of Cape Town, South Africa >> Hungary >> Japan >> Peru >> Ireland >> Myanmar >> United States >> Italy >> New Caledonia of America Year in Asia >> The Netherlands >> New Zealand >> Norway >> Singapore The Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies (Year in Asia) is >> Portugal >> South Korea designed to help you establish yourself as a future leader >> Spain >> Taiwan in the region and the experience will build on the strengths >> Sweden >> Thailand of your three-year degree, helping you to further develop >> Switzerland language and cultural proficiencies. >> Turkey >> United Kingdom PRIMO First Year Learning Abroad Programs No other Australian university offers a comprehensive travel abroad program for first-year students. PRIMO is a Desiree Davison Learning Abroad initiative in which you can undertake short, USA multidisciplinary, overseas learning experiences as part At ANU on exchange of your first-year studies. Here’s what you could be doing from University of next summer: Texas at Austin >> Take in the beauty of Kyoto, learning about Japanese Desiree Davidson is on language and culture. exchange to ANU in Semester 1 2018 from the United States- University of >> Head to old world Budapest in Hungary, the Pearl of the Texas at Austin, McCombs School of Business. Danube, to study business and marketing. “ANU provides a wide array of student support services. >> anu.edu.au/students/careers-opportunities/global-programs The University Counselling Centre offers 6 sessions a semester for FREE to enrolled students with an inclusive approach to well-being that understands how mental and physical health can intertwine. Throughout campus and surrounding areas, there are trails, maps, and stations that include workout instructions open to all people.”

2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 29 CAMPUS LIFE

Kambri – ANU Student Hub The name Kambri means ‘meeting place’ and was given to the University by the ACT’s four Indigenous communities. This exciting new innovation and cultural precinct in the heart of the ANU will incorporate; >> 7 new buildings >> student theatre >> retail services including food outlets, cafes and bars with extended >> 25 meter pool and brand >> events centre with large and trading hours new gymnasium small auditoriums >> medical centre >> home to live music and entertainment For thousands of years, Kambri has been a 'meeting place' and our vision is for people to continue to gather to meet, learn, to teach and to celebrate at ANU. See it for yourself at kambri.anu.edu.au.

ANU+ Get involved Recognition of volunteering through ANU+ enables you to give Are you a budding writer, a chocoholic, an aspiring Quidditch back to the community, develop your skills and gain valuable player or just want to connect culturally? At ANU we have life experience. Your contribution and experience is formally over 150+ clubs and societies to help you get involved with recognised and encourages you to gain a deeper understanding like-minded people. of yourself and the world around you. anu.edu.au/students/careers-opportunities/volunteering/anu

Campus tours

ANU offers personalised tours of our beautiful campus and we tailor the tour to suit you. We welcome students from all around the world. A guided on-campus tour is a fantastic opportunity to get a closer look at university life. We design your tour to make sure you see the facilities available to our students, while also giving you the opportunity to make connections with ANU staff. ANU Student Ambassadors assist with these tours and are able to provide first-hand information about their experiences at the University and the degrees they study. Tours are free and run 9am-5pm Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays). For more information and to book a tour, go online at anu.edu.au/study/events/campus-tours

30 The Australian National University CANBERRA COMMUNITY

You will come to understand why Canberra is consistently rated one of the world’s best cities for quality of life. Best city to visit Lonely Planet has ranked Canberra the World’s 3rd best city to visit in 2018

Global community

A city of just over 411,000 people with more than 27% of our residents born overseas, countless embassies and national institutes, Canberra has a strong sense of community; our global community.2 Best student city Safest

QS Best Student Cities 2018 has ranked Canberra is considered one of the Canberra in the top 25 cities in the world to safest cities in Australia with one live and study.1 of the lowest crime rates.3

1. topuniversities.com/city-rankings/2018 2. Australian Bureau of Statistics, stat.data.abs.gov.au 3. Police.act.gov.au

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2020 International Undergraduate Student Guide 33 CONTACT US

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