Why Study Science at the ANU
Science@ANU offers you the opportunity for a sensational education in science. Any university can offer you a science degree – ANU can offer you a prestigious science degree.
The campus is a hive of activity, with world-leading scientific research.
Recently, ANU researchers have developed a laser beam using super-cold atoms, discovered that oil and water can be made to mix, demonstrated the quantum teleportation of a beam of laser light and are unlocking some of the secrets of the spectacular deep-sea Murray Canyons just off the Australian coast. Other ANU researchers are busy cracking mathematical problems, digitally mapping the Southern Sky and have led the world in medical research. The ANU is also home to Australia’s most powerful supercomputer, vital for research across a spectrum of disciplines.
We take teaching quality as seriously as our research with our staff committed to not just striving for excellence, but achieving excellence. As a result our students rank their experience here highly.
If you enrol in science at ANU you will benefit from exposure to world-renowned research, and study and learn from lecturers who are involved at the cutting-edge of science.
ANU offers many avenues for prospective students with an active interest in pursuing careers in which a scientific background will give the all-important competitive edge. Whatever your plan for your career, we offer a range of opportunities through focused degrees. These include
biotechnology,
medical science,
psychology,
resource and environmental management,
forestry,
genetics,
global and ocean sciences,
sustainability,
science communication and
computational science.
There is also a broad range of opportunities through the Bachelor
of Science, and Australia's most prestigious undergraduate science degree the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) degree or PhB.
A 5-day bridging course in chemistry is available for those students who have a minimal background in high school or college chemistry. The course aims to lay a good theoretical and practical foundation for first year chemistry studies (required for the Bachelor of Medical Science for example).
There are a range of scholarship opportunities on offer for you to explore and the ANU Student Exchange Program could see you in any one of 40 institutions around the world for up to a year broadening both your scientific endeavours and personal experiences.
So whether you’re planning to become a professional scientist or specialist or just wanting a solid educational base, the ANU has what you need. The mix between student life and learning makes the ANU an excellent location for your studies and in particular the pursuit of scientific excellence.
Summer Session Courses
A number of undergraduate courses are available for enrolment over the summer session in 2009. In brief, the courses are:
| BIOL |
3174 |
Research Projects (6 units) |
| BIOL |
3175 |
Research Projects (12 units) |
| BIOL |
3190 |
Medical Sciences Elective |
| CHEM |
2201 |
Applied Spectroscopy |
| EMSC |
3028 |
Coastal Environmental Earth Science |
| EMSC |
3030 |
Seminar A |
| EMSC |
3031 |
Seminar B |
| EMSC |
3050 |
Special Topics |
| ENVS |
2008 |
Hydrology for Natural Resource Management |
| ENVS |
2017 |
Vietnam Field School |
| ENVS |
3008 |
Fire in the Environment |
| ENVS |
3010 |
Independent Research Project |
| ENVS |
3016 |
Special Topic |
| ENVS |
3026 |
Geomorphology: landscape evolution under changing climate |
| ENVS |
3033 |
International Environmental Policy |
| MATH |
3349 |
Special Topics in Mathematics |
More details on these courses can be found at http://studyat.anu.edu.au/acad_orgs/195/courses/undergrad.html.
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