Associate Degree Specialising in Science
| Offered By | Faculty of Science |
|---|---|
| Duration | 2 years full-time |
| Minimum | 96 units |
| Academic Contact | Anne Brown, CIT and Elizabeth Ormerod, ANU |
| Academic Plan | 2650XBSCI |
| CRICOS Code | 056476A |
| Areas of Interest | Science |
Associate Degree Specialising in Science (ANU/CIT)
This program will provide students with a strong theoretical foundation in the sciences, in particular the natural sciences, sound preparation for conducting independent research relevant to a broad range of applied laboratory and field work situations, and a higher education pathway to complete the Bachelor of Science.
Depending upon electives chosen, graduates will be well prepared for further study in Botany and Zoology, Ecology and Evolution, Genetics or Resource and Environmental Management.
Admission Requirements
Either
(a) An ACT Year 12 Certificate (or equivalent) with a T-Major in both mathematics and a science, and at least a T-Minor in english,
or
(b) Mature Age (turn at least 20 in first year of study) Refer to http://www.cit.act.edu.au/future/mature_age/ ),
and
Have relevant work or other practical experience and a demonstrated level of general education, which provides a reasonable chance of successfully completing the program.
Note: International students who have an IELTS rating of less than 6.5 who will be studying at ANU in the first year of the program, will be required to undertake additional English language study concurrently with their first semester of study.
Preference will be given to applicants who have an ACT Year 12 T-Major in chemistry or equivalent, and one or more of:
- an ACT Year 12 T-Major in an additional science or equivalent;
- other studies in chemistry, general science, physics, or biology;
- a demonstrated interest in the field as evidenced by work experience, volunteer work, or membership of related scientific clubs or societies.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2009 website applies to the 2009 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2008 website.




