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Application process

Please note that students applying to ANU under this credit arrangement have a separate, dedicated application and admission process in place. For details, please contact the College International Relations and Partnerships team at international.science@anu.edu.au.

Below is a list of available credit arrangements for students studying at Gadjah Mada University. Credit arrangements are grouped by your institutions degree program.

 
ANU degree Credit awarded Conditions  
Master of Science in Biological Sciences 48 units (1 year)

Students must have completed one year of a UGM Master degree with a major in one of the following six areas (Botany; Zoology; Ecology and Conservation; Microbiology; Genetics and Molecular Biology; and, Bioscience), with a weighted average mark of 75%, and satisfied the ANU English language requirements.

Students may commence their study at ANU in either first or second semester.

 
Bachelor of Science 48 units (1 year)

Students must have completed two years of a UGM Bachelor degree offered by the UGM Faculty of Biology, with a weighted average mark of 75%, and satisfied the ANU English language requirements. Students must also complete the following two elective courses at UGM: BIB30006 Cell and Molecular Biology and BIO40008 Evolution.

Students may commence their study at ANU in either first or second semester.

 

 

Below is a list of available credit arrangements for students studying at . Credit arrangements are grouped by your institutions degree program.

ANU degree Credit awarded Intake Entry requirement Conditions
Bachelor of Science 48 units (1 year) Semester one, Semester two 75% average

Students must have completed two years of their degree at The Faculty of Biology at UGM; met the minimum academic entry requirements; and, satisfied the ANU English language requirements.

Master of Science in Biological Sciences (Advanced option available) 48 units (1 year) Semester one, Semester two 75% average

Students must have completed one year of their degree with a major in one of the following six areas (Botany; Zoology; Ecology and Conservation; Microbiology; Genetics and Molecular Biology; and, Bioscience) at UGM; met the minimum academic entry requirements; and, satisfied the ANU English language requirements.