Bachelor of Computational Science (Honours)
You will need to complete a total of 192 units of courses of which no fewer than 156 units must be science courses.
Your program must include:
- (a) COMP1100 or COMP1130, COMP1110 or COMP1140, COMP2100, COMP2310, at least one of COMP3320 or COMP4300, COMP3600
- (b) MATH1115, MATH1116, at least two courses chosen from MATH2405, MATH2306, MATH2320, STAT2001 and at least two courses chosen from MATH3511, MATH3512, MATH3501
- (c) successful completion of a total of two computational science extension activities associated with two of the courses MATH1115, MATH1116, MATH2405 or MATH2306
- (d) six courses (36 units) at the Honours pathway level
- (e) a science major (of the level C courses noted in (a) or (b), three must not be counted towards this major)
- (f) completion of a further 36 units of courses from anywhere in the University
- (g) completion of a science honours year program (48 units).
The degree program may not include more than 60 units at first year level.
To remain enrolled in the BComptlSci(Honours) program students must maintain an average mark of 75 per cent each semester in science courses.
The maximum period for completion of the degree program is 10 years from the date of first enrolment in the program. The 10 years includes periods of leave.
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.




