BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (ADVANCED) (HONOURS) FACT SHEET Program duration 4 years full-time Prerequisites Prerequisites apply to some first year courses Admission requirement The ATAR score for entry to this program in 2014 was 95 ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment Physical & Mathematical Sciences If you are looking for that little bit extra in your degree, the Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours) provides the same breadth of opportunities as the Bachelor of Science with the addition of Honours Pathway Options. These activities are designed to extend your understanding and introduce you to concepts that are more advanced than standard course activities. For added flexibility, up to a third of your courses can be from other areas of the University, so you can tailor a program to your interests. The first three years of the program are the first stage towards gaining a qualification in whichever area of science you choose. In the Honours year, you will complete a major research project that allows a higher degree of specialisation. To remain enrolled in this program, students must maintain an average mark of 75 per cent each semester in science courses. You can choose to graduate with a Bachelor of Science without doing the Honours year upon completion of the first three years. Majors, minors and specialisations Majors, minors and specialisations are groups of courses with a common theme that demonstrate you have concentrated your studies in a certain area. Students are required to complete at least a science major and a minor as part of their program. Majors >> Biological Anthropology >> Biology >> Chemistry >> Computer Science >> Earth Science >> Environmental and Landscape Sciences >> Geography >> Marine Science >> Mathematical Economics >> Mathematical Finance >> Mathematical Modelling >> Mathematics >> Natural Resource Management >> Physics >> Psychology >> Science Communication >> Statistics >> Sustainability Science >> Theoretical Physics >> Water Science Minors >> Biological Anthropology >> Abnormal Psychology >> Applied Statistics >> Biodiversity Conservation and Management >> Biological Neuropsychology >> Chemistry >> Climate Science and Policy >> Cognitive Psychology >> Computer Science >> Developmental Psychology >> Earth and Marine Science >> Environmental Policy >> Evolution and Ecology >> Forest Science and Policy >> Genetics >> Geography >> Human Ecology >> Integrative Methods in Environment and Society >> Mathematics >> Microbiology and Immunology >> Molecular Biology >> Physics >> Science Communication >> Social Psychology >> Soil and Land Management >> Sustainable Development >> Water Science and Policy Specialisations >> Advanced Chemistry >> Advanced Mathematics >> Advanced Physics >> Astronomy and Astrophysics >> Earth Physics >> Geochemistry and Petrology >> Marine Geosciences >> Mathematical Physics >> Neuroscience and Physiology >> Optics >> Plant Science >> Psychology Career opportunities Employers are increasingly looking for graduates not only with excellent academic results, but also with good communication, interpersonal and analytical skills. Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours) graduates work in a range of fields in administrative, ecological and technological arenas. Many graduates proceed to further studies in order to retain a competitive edge in their chosen field. Some graduates undertake specific graduate-level training to further equip themselves with particular and marketable skills. Contact For more detailed information on any of our programs, or to speak to one of our friendly team, please contact us. T +61 2 6125 2809 E domestic.enquiry@anu.edu.au W cmbe-cpms.anu.edu.au/study
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