Bachelor of Global and Ocean Sciences (Honours)
For the 4-year Honours Degree you will need to complete a total of 192 units. Your program must include:
1. 144 units comprising at least 96 units from science courses including:
- 18 Group A units selected from BIOL1009, CHEM1101, MATH1013 OR MATH1115, PHYS1101 or PHYS1001, STAT1003
- 36 Group C units including 12 units from BIOL3116, EMSC3023, EMSC3029
- 24 units from BIOL3116, BIOL3125, EMSC3019, EMSC3023, EMSC3025, EMSC3027, EMSC3028, EMSC3029, ENVS3013, ENVS3018, ENVS3020, ENVS3022, ENVS3029, MATH3133, PHYS3034, PHYS3070 or one of BIOL3138, CHEM3106, EMSC3050, PHYS3042, ENVS3010
- 36 units from science electives
- one of BUSN3017, ENVS3028, LAWS3103, POLS1005, SCOM1001, SCOM2001, ENVS1001 must be included
- four of the above courses must be completed at the Honours Pathway level.
The program may not contain more than 60 units of first year courses.
2. Completion of a science honours year program (48 units).
Students wishing to continue in the program must maintain an average mark of 75 per cent each semester during the first 144 units of the degree program. Students who do not maintain this average will be transferred to the Bachelor of Global and Ocean Studies pass degree program. 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 2010 website applies to the 2010 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2009 website.




