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2018/19 Postgraduate Coursework Programs Message from the Vice Chancellor Postgraduate 2018/19 POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK PROGRAMS MESSAGE FROM THE VICE CHANCELLOR Welcome to Australia’s national university. It gives me great pleasure to introduce you to our postgraduate guide for 2018. If you are making the extremely important decision about where to undertake your postgraduate studies, I encourage you to consider ANU. As the national university of Australia we stand ready to offer you one of the world’s finest research and learning experiences. We believe that great research by outstanding staff creates the right environment for the highest quality education. Our top ranking in Australia and in the world’s top 20 allows ANU to attract the very best teachers and researchers from across the globe in a range of subject disciplines. If you choose ANU you will have the chance to work alongside some of these great researchers. Your postgraduate degree from ANU will prepare you for the future of your choice and help you realise your career ambitions. Our graduates are rated the most employable in Australia and amongst the most sought after by employers around the world. We are a community committed to supporting you all the way through your studies. You will have exceptional teachers, mentors and support services to help you reach your educational goals. We are a university that welcomes students from across the country and all over the world. This makes us one of the most diverse and international universities. Many of our students live right here on our beautiful parkland campus in the national capital. In our postgraduate lodges you will find friends that you will keep for a lifetime and become part of a lively intellectual community. ANU is an incredibly exciting university and I am pleased to invite you here to undertake your postgraduate studies. I look forward to welcoming you to ANU in 2018/19. Professor Brian P. Schmidt AC Vice-Chancellor and President b The Australian National University CONTENTS Academic excellence 2 Global network 6 Graduate outcomes 7 What you can study 8 Programs 10 Your application 15 English language requirements 16 Accommodation 17 Student services 18 Scholarships, fees and other costs 19 Canberra 20 Published December 2017 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 (Global Engagement). The University may vary the entrance scores and requirements, content and availability of programs and courses, and costs and charges applied to the courses outlined in this Student Guide. The University reserves the right to change the contents of courses and not to offer all courses listed in the Student Guide. 2018 Postgraduate Programs 1 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE 20 7 in Australia in the world in the world QS World University Rankings QS World University Rankings International Outlook Times 2017 2017 Higher Education Rankings 2017 Academic staff Students 1,710 (as at 2017) Postgraduate Coursework 9,073 86% hold a PhD - more than any Higher Degree Research 2,858 other Australian university Undergraduate 11,633 (as at 2016) One of highest academic In 2017 almost 5,000 students staff to student ratios lived on campus INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE OF RESEARCH UNIVERSITIES 2 The Australian National University 95% NOBEL world standard 6 Nobel Laureates 50% students 95% Research among faculty and undertaking rated above alumni including postgraduate World standard our VC degree programs Current subject rankings QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017 Subject In the world In Aust. Subject In the world In Aust. Accounting and Finance 23 4 Environmental Sciences 24 4 Agriculture and Forestry 21 2 Geography 10 1 Anthropology 13 1 History 14 1 Archaeology 13 1 Law 16 4 Art and Design 48 Linguistics 29 3 Biological Sciences 46 4 Mathematics 27 1 Computer Sciences 36 2 Modern Languages 28 1 Development Studies 11 1 Philosophy 21 1 Earth and Marine Politics and International Sciences 13 1 Studies 6 1 Economics and Psychology 44 Econometrics 29 2 Social Policy and Education 39 Administration 8 1 Electrical and Electronic Sociology 18 1 Engineering 44 2 Statistics English Language and 36 2 Literature 27 3 2018 Postgraduate Programs 3 ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE ANU is recognised as one of the world’s foremost centres of education, research and leadership. You will be guided by some of the world’s brightest minds, have access to world-class facilities and resources, and enjoy unique opportunities for exploration, career development and personal and professional networking. Arts & Humanities Asia & the Pacific > ANU Centre for European Studies > Australian Centre on China in the World > ANU Centre for Social Research and Methods > Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs > Australian Centre for Federalism > Crawford School of Public Policy > Australian National Centre for Latin American Studies > RegNet School of Regulation and Global Governance > Centre for Aboriginal Economic Policy Research > School of Culture, History and Language > Centre for Arab and Islamic Studies ANU College of Asia and the Pacific > Centre for the Study of Australian Politics W asiapacific.anu.edu.au > Research School of Humanities and Arts > Research School of Social Sciences > School of Archaeology and Anthropology > School of Art and Design > School of Demography > School of History > School of Literature, Languages and Linguistics > School of Music > School of Philosophy > School of Politics and International Relations Business & Economics > School of Sociology > Research School of Accounting > Research School of Economics ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences > Research School of Finance, Actuarial Studies and Statistics W cass.anu.edu.au > Research School of Management ANU College of Business and Economics W cbe.anu.edu.au 4 The Australian National University Engineering & Computer Science Science > Research School of Computer Science > ANU Medical School > Research School of Engineering > Australian Centre for Economic Research on Health > Australian National Centre for the Public Awareness ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science of Science W cecs.anu.edu.au > Australian Primary Health Care Research Institute > Centre for Advanced Microscopy > Centre for Research on Ageing, Health and Wellbeing > Climate Change Institute > Energy Change Institute > Fenner School of Environment and Society > Mathematical Sciences Institute > National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health > National Institute for Mental Health Research Law > Research School of Astronomy and Astrophysics > Research School of Biology > Australian Centre for Environmental Law > Research School of Chemistry > Centre for Climate Law and Policy > Research School of Earth Sciences > Centre for Commercial Law > Research School of Physics and Engineering > Centre for International and Public Law > Research School of Population Health > Centre for Law and Economics > Research School of Psychology > Centre for Law, Arts and Humanities > The John Curtin School of Medical Research > Centre for Military and Security Law > Profession, Education and Regulation in Law Centre ANU Joint Colleges of Science ANU College of Law W science.anu.edu.au W law.anu.edu.au 2018 Postgraduate Programs 5 GLOBAL NETWORK When you graduate from ANU, you become a lifelong member of our alumni community, which stretches across the globe. 85,140 3,396 1,695 1,455 1,087 Australia China United States Singapore United Kingdom 1,151 1,089 902 622 520 Malaysia Indonesia Hong Kong New Zealand Japan 468 420 402 383 280 Thailand Philippines Canada Vietnam India 258 250 235 224 224 Korea, South Papua New Bangladesh Taiwan Pakistan (Republic of Korea) Guinea 6 The Australian National University GRADUATE OUTCOMES Be one of Australia’s most employable graduates on a global scale. When you graduate from ANU, you will be in demand the world over for your abilities to understand, and apply vision and creativity to addressing complex contemporary challenges. #1 10 5 ANU graduates are Top 10 occupations Top five industries ranked as most for ANU graduates* in which ANU employable in graduates work* Australia. 1 Academic Times Higher Education Global Manager Public Employability Ranking 2017 2 administration 30% and safety 3 Director 4 Lawyer Education and training 29% 21 5 Consultant Professional, ANU Officer in the world 6 scientific and 16% technical services for graduate 7 Analyst employability 8 Engineer Finance and Times Higher Education Global insurance 6% Employability Ranking 2017 9 Adviser Accountant/ Other 19% 10 finance specialist * ANU Alumni statistics 2018 Postgraduate Programs 7 WHAT YOU CAN STUDY Postgraduate coursework Flexible options Postgraduate coursework will deepen your knowledge, Flexible Double Master: ANU has pioneered the Flexible Double expand your skills and equip you for a successful career in Master degree so you can study two Master-level programs your field. at the same time to strengthen your expertise, and fast-track your qualifications and your career. Unique to ANU, our Flexible Our postgraduate coursework programs include Master Double Master degree is offered through the ANU College of Arts degrees, along with a range of graduate-level Certificates and Social Sciences. and Diplomas. Some coursework programs also involve a research component, where students work with the For more information and a list of possible combinations, visit assistance of a supervisor. programsandcourses.anu.edu.au/program/7050FDM
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