Bachelor of Science
Students who attain a sufficient standard in the pass degree may be admitted to the Honours year to become candidates for the degree with honours. The Colleges has an Honours committee which ensures comparability of standards across different Honours programs in the Colleges.
The minimum requirements for admission to an Honours program other than BSc(Forestry) (Hons) or specified honours programs are as follows:
- the successful completion of 144 units including at least 48 units of Group B or Group C courses relevant to the proposed field of honours study, of which at least 24 units must be for Group C courses
- the attainment of an average of 2 for the 48 units, where HD = 4, D = 3, CR = 2, P = 0
- the recommendation of the Head of Department/ School concerned, in the light of availability of resources and appropriate supervision.
Departments may have additional entry requirements and intending Honours students should contact the relevant honours convener directly. For entry to Honours program in Research School of Biology, student must provide a 1/2 page project outline and a copy of your current undergraduate transcript with your application form.
The work of the Honours year will consist of advanced work in a selected field of study, details of which are given under the individual departments or schools. The Honours program has specific dates which are advertised in the Honours Handbook. Students who complete the requirements for the pass degree at the end of the first semester, if admitted to Honours, may, with the approval of the department or school concerned, commence the program mid-year.
Graduates of other universities may be accepted for admission to Honours candidature provided that the undergraduate program and performance in the program are of a standard comparable to that applying in the relevant Department/School.
Fields of study in which a degree with Honours may be
taken are:
ASTR4005 or MATH4005 or PHYS4003 Astronomy and Astrophysics*
BIMB4005 Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
BOZO4005 Botany and Zoology
CHEM4005 Chemistry
COMP4005 Computer Science
ENVS4005 Resource and Environmental Management
ENVS4015 Geography
ENVS4025 Human Ecology
ENVS4035 or ENVS4045 or ENVS4055 Forestry**
EMSC4005 Geology
EMSC4008 Physics of the Earth
MATH4005 Mathematics
MATH4009 Computational Science
NEUR4005 Neuroscience
PHYS4003 Physics
PHYS4004 Theoretical Physics
PSYC4005 Psychology
SCOM4005 Science Communication
STAT4005 Statistics
* The code depends on whether the Honours year is undertaken in the Department of Mathematics or the Department of Physics or both
** The code depends on whether the Honours year is taken as part of the BSc, BSc(Res&EnvMan) or BSc(Forestry) degrees. Concurrent Honours is also possible in the fourth year of the BSc (Forestry) degree
Students should enrol in the relevant Honours code for both semester 1 and semester 2.
Details of these are given in the Course Summary section.
Students commencing Honours in first semester should enrol in both first and second semester. Students commencing Honours in second semester should only enrol for that semester. Students will be advised when to enrol for the following year.
The Colleges have an Honours handbook giving broad information applicable across both Colleges, including general criteria for the awarding of grades. The Honours Handbook is at http://science.anu.edu.au/Honours/index.php.
Both concurrent and fifth year honours are available in the course for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Forestry). For concurrent Honours, students must have completed all first-year courses; maintained at least a credit average in Group B and C courses; demonstrated superior achievement (D, HD) in subjects relevant to the topic in which they propose to undertake Honours; are in the fourth year of the BSc(Forestry) degree and maintain a full-time load. For fifth year Forestry Honours, the minimum entry requirement is at least four grades of Distinction and eight grades of Credit in relevant Group B and C courses with an overall minimum average of 65 per cent.
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.




