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Associate Degree Specialising in Engineering

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This program will provide students with a strong practical base as well as the theoretical foundation required for studying engineering at university level. Two fields of engineering will be offered; mechanical and electronic. The two-year program will see students study university-type subjects while at CIT and provide graduates with the potential to progress to a Bachelor of Engineering degree at ANU. Successful completion of the Associate Degree, with at least a credit average across all courses at CIT and at least passes in ANU courses, will ordinarily guarantee students direct admission to ANU Bachelor of Engineering programs with 72 units of credit (equivalent to about 18 months of study).

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Associate Degree Specialising in Science

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This program will provide students with a strong theoretical foundation in the sciences, in particular the natural sciences, sound preparation for conducting independent research relevant to a broad range of applied laboratory and field work situations, and a higher education pathway to complete the Bachelor of Science. Depending upon electives chosen, graduates will be well prepared for further study in Botany and Zoology, Ecology and Evolution, Genetics or Resource and Environmental Management.

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Associate Degree specialising in Music

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This joint program aims to broaden the offerings in Music performance and research combining the current strengths of both institutions, CIT (contemporary music technologies and industry skills) with the ANU (strengths in music performance and research).

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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies

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This degree is offered through the School of Finance and Applied Statistics. Up to fifteen of the twenty-four courses in the three-year pass degree may be accepted by the Institute of Actuaries of Australia to give exemption from the eight Part I subjects of the examinations for Fellowship of the Institute. Although a three-year pass degree leading to the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies is available, completion of Part II subjects examined by the Institute can only be obtained by completing the four-year degree leading to the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies (Honours) or by separate postgraduate study. The program is highly prescribed. Interested students should consult the Convener of the Actuarial Program or the College of Business and Economics. Carrier opportunities include Investment analyst, Fund administrator/investment manager, Liability manager, Actuarial insurance broker, Consultant and senior manager

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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Commerce

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This is a Combined degree course and offer career opportunities in both fields of study.

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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Economics

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This is a Combined degree course and offer career opportunities in both fields of study.

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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Finance

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This is a Combined degree course and offer career opportunities in both fields of study.

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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws

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This combined degrees offer career opportunities in both fields of study

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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Science

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The combined Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Science degree program is a highly involved program. Actuarial studies is a highly mathematical, quantitative discipline and students in this area are often interested in adding the skills that a Science degree provides. The combined degree program is designed for students who have strong mathematics and science backgrounds.

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Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Statistics

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This combined degrees offer career opportunities in both fields of study

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Bachelor of Archaeological Practice

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This program is specifically designed to prepare students for a careers in archaeology, either as a researcher or as a heritage consultant. Professional archaeologists are involved in many tasks, including the discovery and excavation of archaeological sites, and the interpretation of the material recovered from them. The many technical skills required to undertake these tasks can best be obtained through a dedicated tertiary vocational degree which provides training in the methods of archaeological investigations. Students may have the opportunity to undertake internships with some of these organisations during the course of their degree program.

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Bachelor of Arts

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This degree will give students the necessary flexibility to adapt their knowledge and keep ahead of the changes that all face in our careers. It also gives them skills for life ? critical analysis, research, written and oral communication ? skills that are being increasingly recognised by employers as providing them with their greatest assets ? employees who can adapt to and help shape change, who can think laterally, apply knowledge and express themselves clearly. The career opportunities for Arts graduates are exceptionally varied; from journalism to museum curatorship, publishing to politics, information technology to international development, advertising to art conservation ? and much more.

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Bachelor of Arts (Art History and Curatorship)

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This work-related degree course seeks to bridge the gap between the theoretical side of Art History as a university discipline and the practicalities of curating cultural objects and bringing them before the public.

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Bachelor of Arts (Development Studies)

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This course has been established to cater for the interests of students seeking to prepare for a variety of careers related to the development of Third World countries. These careers may be focused primarily on economic, social or political development and based in Australian institutions or abroad. The BA (Development Studies) course offers students a firm base in one of the social science disciplines together with a coherent selection of units focused on generic problems of development and on the recent experience of Southeast Asia, China or the Pacific Islands. Whilst it is tightly structured, it is flexible enough to accommodate an additional major in a relevant foreign language and to allow for a wide range of choice among units. The Australian National University is recognised for its leadership in the field of Development Studies and has an exceptionally large number of staff who have undertaken extensive research in the Third World, as well as a strong library collection in the field. Students taking the degree should achieve an inter-disciplinary understanding of theory and practice concerning the processes of development in the Third World, with special competence concerning one or two of four areas: Central Asia and the Middle East, China, Oceania, South and Southeast Asia, together with a firm background in one of the relevant social science disciplines.

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Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts)

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This program is designed for students who wish to develop a career in film and television, visual effects and digital animation, digital sound production, and multimedia and online design. This program aims to develop students' creative practice through studies in Animation, Interactive Digital Media, Computer Music and Digital Video. Throughout the year, students have the opportunity to present their latest original visual and sound works in a screening performance, and a hands-on display of interactive digital media and computer music works. Acivities in the Centre include research, exhibitions, recording, publishing and performance of new media and time based arts. CNMA through its links to various local, national and international arts, music and media organisations, gives its' students every encouragement to participate in these wider cultural environments. In the second year of the BA(DA) program there is the opportunity to participate in an exchange program, by taking a one semester study period at an international university offering a similar study program to the BA(DA).

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Bachelor of Arts (European Studies)

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This program focuses on Contemporary Europe (including Britain). The degree focuses on the foundations of modern Europe, bearing in mind its long history and how this has shaped contemporary European societies. It also considers the innovative aspects of recent developments, particularly the possibilities for cooperation and unity as well as the tensions between diverse traditions.

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Bachelor of Arts (International Relations)

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This program aims to introduce students to International Relations, initially via the broad historical and intellectual framework which has framed the modern world of states since the 17th century. It will then concentrate on International Relations in the 20th century, the age of World Wars and the Cold War, before finally addressing issues of the present age, the age of global political economy, global culture and communication, global environmental concerns and post-Cold war political conflict, including the 'War on Terror'. The BA (International Relations) program has been established to cater for the interests of students seeking both a broad scholarly understanding of the way the world works, and/or for those preparing for a variety of employment options related to international careers in government, business, non-government organisations, media and international agencies. It is intended that students will be required to complete a compulsory major in International Relations plus either a language major or International Communication major. The language or International Communication major can be either an Asian or a European language. Additional courses can also be selected to cover a variety of issues related to international economics and business, the society and politics of important regions (eg the Asia/Pacific, the European Union, the Americas) and the history and cultures of many of the world's peoples. The Australian National University is recognised for its leadership in the field of International Relations and has a number of staff that have undertaken extensive research in this area.

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Bachelor of Arts (Music)

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This course of study embraces an innovative more flexible curriculum approach that aims to develop students? independent and creative thinking about music through a variety of approaches to music: practical, theoretical, analytical, compositional, historical and sociological. Students gain broad knowledge of the musician?s craft and an ability to apply this as part of the creative process through an understanding of music and the musical profession as being an integral part of contemporary world culture. Study emphasizes the need to perform, research, analyse, discuss and critically reflect upon music in a wide range of musical, cultural, and technological contexts.

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Bachelor of Arts (New Media Arts)

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This program is designed to prepare graduates for careers in the burgeoning field of new media arts and performance. What is unique about this offering is the breadth and integrated nature of its offerings: from Interactive Digital Media to Documentary Film; from Directing for the Camera to New Music. While the degree is founded upon a marriage of the arts with design, application and performance, the degree also rests upon a firm technological base. Throughout, the BA(NMA) emphasizes creativity and professional application. The degree cross-cuts many disciplines which are often segregated in separate faculties.

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Bachelor of Arts (Policy Studies)

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This program focuses on the study of public policy in Australia. Students take a major in both Political Science and Policy Studies. They also take a minimum of five economics related units, which may be extended into a major. Depending on the options chosen within the policy studies major and in relation to the three free courses, it is possible for a student to take a number of other courses in Philosophy, Sociology or History. It is intended that students taking the degree will acquire an understanding of public policy making in the context of Australia's political, social and economic life. Skills will also be gained in economic analysis, statistics and clear thinking.

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