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THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

BACHELOR DEGREES RULES 2006

(200504269)

The Council of the Australian National University makes these Rules under section 7 of the Programs and Awards Statute 2004.

Dated: 9 December 2005.

Peter Baume AO

Chancellor

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CONTENTS

PART 1  PRELIMINARY

1      Name of Rules and commencement

OBJECT OF THESE RULES

2      Application

3      Interpretation

4      Orders

5      Degrees that may be conferred

6      Who may be enrolled?

7      How must courses be chosen?

8      How may a student be assessed?

9      What are the time-limits for a program?

10     Program leave of absence

PART 2 - UNDERTAKING A SINGLE DEGREE

Division 1 - The Pass Degree

11     What are the program requirements for a pass degree?

12     What courses may be taken for a pass degree?

13     How to get status in pass program for previous work

14     How must a student’s performance be categorised?

15     When can a student be granted the degree?

Division 2 - The Degree with Honours

16     Enrolment in honours program

17     How to get status in honours program for previous work

18     Honours work

19     Honours year

20     How may an honours year be cancelled?

21     May an honours year be attempted more than once?

22     When can a student be granted an honours degree?

23     How must an honours degree be categorised?

24     Candidates for honours degree may be granted pass degree

PART 3 - UNDERTAKING COMBINED PROGRAMS

25     Combined programs

26     What are the requirements for a combined program?

27     How can a student be granted a component degree?

28     Can all or part of a combined program be taken as an honours degree?

29     Application of Rules and Orders to combined programs

PART 4 - REVIEW OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION OF AMENDING RULES AND ORDERS

30     Review of decisions

31     Application of amending Rules and Orders

32     Repeal

SCHEDULE

PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE UNIVERSITY

PART 1 - SINGLE BACHELOR DEGREES

PART 2 - COMBINED BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS

PART 3 - JOINT BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS

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PART 1  PRELIMINARY

1         Name of Rules and commencement

1 (1)    These Rules are the Bachelor Degrees Rules 2006.

(2)       These Rules commence on the day after they are registered.

OBJECT OF THESE RULES

These Rules are intended to set up the platform upon which the University’s Bachelor Degrees are based.  They are meant to be read in conjunction with the Undergraduate Handbook Rules 2005 and the Handbook itself as it appears on the web. 

In these Rules you will find generally applicable information about doing a bachelor’s degree at the University, including the range of degrees offered, the combinations available for combined programs and obtaining status for work already done. 

Details about specific courses, prerequisites, incompatible courses, sequences and combinations of courses, honours programs and other matters relating to particular degrees and courses are to be found in the Handbook.  The relevant parts of the Handbook are given legislative authority by the Undergraduate Handbook Rules 2005. 

Definitions are used to draw the distinction between single and combined degree programs and their components.  This enables the Rules to cover all undergraduate degrees in the same way

2      Application

2 (1) These Rules, and Orders made under these Rules, apply in relation to a program commenced or continued on or after the commencement of these Rules.

(2) For rule 31, these Rules are taken to be an amendment of the Bachelor Degrees Rules as in force immediately before the commencement of these Rules.

[Note: Although these Rules replace the Bachelor Degrees Rules 2005 it is intended that they operate as amending Rules for rule 31.]

3      Interpretation

3 (1) In these Rules, unless the contrary intention appears:

combined program means a program leading to the award of 2 degrees in accordance with Part 3;

degree means a degree mentioned in Part 1 of the Schedule, a combined program mentioned in Part 2 of the Schedule (or a component degree of a combined program) or a joint program mentioned in Part 3 of the Schedule, as the case requires;

department includes centre, division and school;

Faculty, for a degree, means the Faculty in The Faculties in which, or by a department or departments of which, the course is offered;

Handbook Rules means the Undergraduate Handbook Rules 2005 as amended and in force from time to time;

Orders, for a degree, means the Orders, published (or to be published) in the Handbook under rule 9 of the Handbook Rules, that relate to the degree, or, for a component of a combined program, the Orders so published (or to be so published) that relate to that component;

[NOTE:  For example, a reference to the Orders in relation to the degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies is a reference to so much of the Degree of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies (Courses) Order (however called) as is included in the relevant Part of the Handbook.]

prescribed authority means the Dean of a Faculty or his or her nominee;

program means a program for a degree;

student means an applicant to undertake, or a person undertaking, all or part of a program.

(2) A reference in these Rules to value for a course is a reference to the value, in units, of the course.

(3) Notwithstanding anything else in these Rules, if the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) arranges for a dual or joint program to be offered in conjunction with another tertiary education institution, the arrangement prevails over these Rules and these Rules are to be interpreted accordingly.

(4) Notwithstanding anything else in these Rules, if the relevant Dean of a Faculty arranges for a candidate to undertake a degree of Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), the Dean and the candidate may enter into an arrangement that prevails over these Rules and these Rules are to be interpreted accordingly.

4      Orders

4 (1) For these Rules:

(a)   the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) may make Orders about courses and the requirements for completion of programs; and

(b)   the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) must exercise the power to make those Orders with the advice of the Dean of the Faculty concerned.

(2) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) may, by Order, set out, for each course a Faculty offers:

(a)   the course’s name; and

(b)   the course’s identifying code; and

(c)   the course’s unit value; and

(d)   the prerequisites and co-requisites (if any) for taking the course; and

(e)   if there are any other courses with which the course is regarded as incompatible the names of those courses; and

(f)   the methods of assessment for the course; and

(g)   any other conditions to which taking the course is subject.

(3) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) may, by Order, detail the requirements for completion for each single degree, combined program and honours program.

(4) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) may, by Order, change the requirements for particular courses to be undertaken for a component of a combined program a Faculty offers.

5      Degrees that may be conferred

5 (1) A degree may be conferred as a pass degree or as a degree with honours.

(2) However, each of the following degrees may only be conferred as a degree with honours:

  • the degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (Industry Based Learning)

  • the degree of  Bachelor of Economics (Honours) (Industry Based Learning)

  • the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)

  • the degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) (offered by the University jointly with the National University of Singapore).

6      Who may be enrolled?

6 (1) The prescribed authority may only enrol a person as a student if the person has been admitted to the University in accordance with the Undergraduate Admission Rules 2005.

(2) Except with the permission of the prescribed authority concerned, a student must not undertake a program at the same time as undertaking a degree, diploma or other award program offered by:

(a)   another Faculty; or

(b)   another tertiary education institution.

7      How must courses be chosen?

7 (1) A student must choose the courses of his or her program, and make any change to that choice, in accordance with the Orders.

(2) However, if the Orders indicate that the approval of the prescribed authority must be obtained for the choice or number of courses that may be undertaken in a particular program, a student wishing to undertake that program must get that approval.

[NOTE: for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, courses are mandatory and are set out in the Orders.]

8      How may a student be assessed?

8 (1) A student undertaking a program must submit to examinations or assessment in the courses of the program as required by the Dean of the Faculty concerned.

(2) A student may only be admitted to examination or given other assessment in any of the courses of a program if he or she has attended the classes, and carried out work in the courses of the program, to the satisfaction of the Head of the Department concerned.

(3) However, a student must not be refused an examination or other assessment by reason only of the fact that the student failed to attend a class or carry out work if the student was not given reasonable notice that he or she was required to attend the class or carry out the work.

9      What are the time-limits for a program?

9 (1) Unless the Dean of the Faculty otherwise determines, a student must finish his or her program:

(a)   if the program is a single degree program in The Faculties—in not more than 10 years after beginning it; and

(b)   if the program is a combined program for which the total value mentioned in the Schedule is less than 240 units—in not more than 10 years after beginning it; and

(c)   if the program is a combined program for which the total value mentioned in the Schedule is 240 units or more—in not more than 11 years after beginning it.

(2) However if status is granted under rule 13 or 17 for work done elsewhere, the prescribed authority responsible for the program must fix a time, not more than the maximum period for the program, within which the student undertaking a pass degree must comply with these Rules.

(3) However, a student undertaking a degree with honours may only be granted the degree if the student:

(a)   finishes the program for the corresponding pass degree within the period mentioned in subrule (1) or (2); and

(b)   finishes the honours year of that program, to the satisfaction of the Dean of the Faculty, in 1 year as a full-time student or 2 years as a part-time student.

(4) Also, a student undertaking a degree with honours may only be granted the degree if:

(a)   for a student undertaking 1 honours program, or a combined honours program—he or she undertakes the honours year immediately after finishing the requirements for the corresponding pass degree; and

(b)   for a student undertaking 2 honours programs—he or she undertakes the honours year of each program:

(i)   immediately after completing the requirements for the corresponding pass degree; or

(ii)   immediately after completing the honours year for the other component degree.

(5) However, if a student undertakes an honours program for which he or she is not required to undertake an honours year, subrules (1) and (2) apply to that student for that program and subrules (3) and (4) do not.

(6) The Dean of the Faculty may change a time limit mentioned in subrule (3) or (4) for an honours degree.

10     Program leave of absence

10 (1) The prescribed authority may approve leave of absence for a student from the student’s program.

(2) If the prescribed authority approves the leave of absence, the period of leave must be included in the maximum period of the program.

PART 2 - UNDERTAKING A SINGLE DEGREE

Division 1 - The Pass Degree

11     What are the program requirements for a pass degree?

11 (1) A list of single degree programs offered by the University is set out in Part 1 of the Schedule.

(2) To avoid doubt, the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery is regarded as a single undergraduate degree.

(3) To finish the program for a pass degree a student must pass courses mentioned in subrule (4) the total value of which is set out in the Schedule and complete the other requirements for the degree set out in the Orders.

(4) The courses, sequences of courses or combinations of courses that may be included in a program are the courses, sequences or combinations of courses approved by the Dean of the Faculty concerned and set out in the Orders.

(5) The Dean of the Faculty may, in special circumstances, approve a program or variation of a program that does not comply with subrule (3) or (4).

12     What courses may be taken for a pass degree?

12 (1) The courses for the pass degree must be chosen from:

(a)   courses offered by the Faculty concerned; and

(b)   except for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, courses approved by the Dean of the Faculty that are offered by other Faculties or elsewhere in the University.

(2) The courses offered by the Faculty are the courses set out in the Orders for the Faculty and have the unit values set out in those Orders.

(3) A course from another Faculty or elsewhere in the University must be taken in accordance with the Rules and Orders that relate to that course.

(4) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) may, by Order, determine:

(a)   courses for which a student may not receive status if taken with other courses; and

(b)   a maximum number of courses for which a student may receive status in any year; and

(c)   a maximum number of units for which a student may receive status for taking specified courses; and

(d)    subject to any other relevant Orders, any other condition to which the taking of a particular course is subject.

(5) The Dean of a Faculty may, in a particular case, determine a matter mentioned in subrule (4).

(6) However, in a determination under subrule (5) the Dean of a Faculty must comply

with any relevant Order made by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education).

[NOTE: The Orders generally mention courses that are incompatible with, or that may not be taken concurrently with, or after completion of, other courses and prerequisites and co-requisites to the taking of particular courses.]

13     How to get status in pass program for previous work

13 (1) The prescribed authority may grant a student who has carried out work or completed part of a program at this University or at another university or similar institution such status in the program for a pass degree as the prescribed authority determines, having regard to all the circumstances.

(2) Unless the Dean of the Faculty determines otherwise, a student must not be granted status for work carried out, or a course passed, more than the prescribed number of years before the date on which the student applied for status for that work or course.

(3) Unless the Dean of the Faculty determines otherwise, a student may not enrol in a course forming part of a sequence of courses if the student seeks status for work carried out, or a course passed, in relation to that sequence of courses more than the prescribed number of years before the date on which the student applies to enrol for the first-mentioned course.

(4) In this rule prescribed number of years means, for a program undertaken in The Faculties, 10 years.

14     How must a student’s performance be categorised?

14 (1) The performance of a student in a course other than for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, must be classified as “high distinction”, “distinction”, “credit”, “pass”, “course requirements satisfied” or “fail”.

(2) The performance of a student in a course for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery, must be classified as “higher level performance”, “course requirements satisfied” or “fail”.

15     When can a student be granted the degree?

15 (1) Except with the permission of the Dean of the Faculty concerned, a student may only be granted the pass degree if the student has satisfied the requirements of the program and has complied with these Rules and the Orders.

Division 2 - The Degree with Honours

16     Enrolment in honours program

16 (1) The prescribed authority may enrol a student in an honours program mentioned in the Orders on the recommendation of the Head of the Department in which the honours program is proposed to be taken.

17     How to get status in honours program for previous work

17 (1) The prescribed authority may grant a student who has carried out work or completed part of a program at this University or at another university or similar institution such status in the program for the honours degree as the prescribed authority determines, having regard to all the circumstances.

(2) Unless the Dean of the Faculty determines otherwise, a student must not be granted status for work carried out, or a course passed, more than the prescribed number of years before the date on which the student applied for status for that work or course.

(3) Unless the Dean of the Faculty determines otherwise, a student may not enrol in a course forming part of a sequence of courses if the student seeks status for work carried out, or a course passed, in relation to that sequence of courses more than the prescribed number of years before the date on which the student applies to enrol for the first-mentioned course.

(4) In this rule prescribed number of years means, for a program undertaken in The Faculties, 10 years.

18     Honours work

18 (1) A candidate for the degree with honours must, in the years of the program allocated for the corresponding pass degree, undertake the program approved by the Dean of the Faculty for the pass degree as well as any extra work required by the Head of the Department responsible for the honours program.

(2) However:

(a)   for the honours degree of Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours), a candidate must, in the years of the program allocated for the degree, undertake the program approved by the Dean of the Faculty for the degree; and

(b)   for an honours degree of Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (Industry Based Learning) or Bachelor of Economics (Honours) (Industry Based Learning), a candidate must, in the years of the program allocated for the degree, undertake the program approved by the Dean of the Faculty for the degree including any required industry based placement; and

(c)   for the honours degree of Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours), a candidate must, in the years of the program allocated for the degree, undertake the program approved by the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Commerce for the degree.

19     Honours year

19 (1) The program requirements for an honours program (including the requirements for an honours year if applicable to the program) must be set out in the Orders.

(2) If the program for a degree with honours includes an honours year, a student may be admitted to the honours year by the prescribed authority concerned if the student has reached a sufficiently high standard in the preceding years of the program for the corresponding pass degree.

20     How may an honours year be cancelled?

20 (1) If a student is not making satisfactory progress in an honours program, the Dean of the Faculty may (on the recommendation of the Head of the Department in which the student is undertaking the program) cancel the enrolment of the student for the degree with honours.

(2) If, under subrule (1), the Dean of the Faculty cancels the enrolment of a student for a degree with honours, the student is to be regarded, for rule 24, as having abandoned the program for the degree with honours.

21     May an honours year be attempted more than once?

21 (1) Except with the permission of the Dean of the Faculty, a candidate for a degree with honours may only attempt the honours year once.

22     When can a student be granted an honours degree?

22 (1) A student who has complied with these Rules and who has reached a standard satisfactory to the Dean of the Faculty in the courses of the student's program and any other work that he or she is required to perform may be granted the degree with honours.

23     How must an honours degree be categorised?

23 (1) Subject to subrules (2), (3) and (4), a candidate for the degree with honours who reaches an appropriate standard and complies with these Rules for the degree may be granted a degree with first class honours; second class honours, division A; second class honours, division B; or third class honours.

(2) The degree of Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery with honours may only be granted without classification.

(3) The degree of Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) may only be granted if the candidate achieves the standard required for first class honours.

(4) Also, a candidate for the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) may be granted another relevant honours degree (with second class honours, division A; second class honours, division B; or third class honours), if the candidate has not already been granted that degree, has complied with these Rules for admission to that degree, and:

(a)   fails to reach an appropriate standard for the award of the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours); or

(b)   abandons the program for the degree of Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours).

24     Candidates for honours degree may be granted pass degree

24 (1) A candidate for a degree with honours may be granted an appropriate pass degree if the candidate has not already been granted that pass degree, has complied with these Rules for admission to that pass degree, and:

(a)   fails to reach an appropriate standard for the award of the degree with honours; or

(b)   abandons the program for the degree with honours.

PART 3 - UNDERTAKING COMBINED PROGRAMS

25     Combined programs

25 (1) With the permission of the prescribed authorities concerned, a student may undertake the programs for 2 degrees as a combined program.

(2) The University offers the combined programs mentioned in Part 2 of the Schedule.

[NOTE:  Typically 1 or both degrees taken as a combined program involves taking fewer courses than taking the 2 degrees separately.]

26     What are the requirements for a combined program?

26 (1) To finish a combined program, a student must pass courses the total value of which is the value in units for the program mentioned in the Schedule.

(2) The courses, sequences or combinations of courses that may be included in the program are the courses, sequences or combinations of courses approved by the Deans of the Faculties concerned and set out in the Orders.

(3) The Deans of the Faculties concerned may, in special circumstances, approve a program or variation of a program that does not comply with subrule (1) or (2).

(4) A course must not be credited more than once to a student undertaking a combined program.

27     How can a student be granted a component degree?

27 (1) Subject to the Orders, a student may be granted 1 of the pass degrees if the student finishes the requirements for the relevant component of the combined program mentioned in the entry for the degree in the Orders.

[NOTE: Typically, the compulsory requirements include all of the courses undertaken in that component of the degree and also a number of units taken from the other component.]

(2) Having been granted that degree, the student may not be granted the second pass degree in the combined program unless he or she finishes all of the requirements for the program.

28     Can all or part of a combined program be taken as an honours degree?

28 (1) A student undertaking a combined program may undertake a program for either or both of the degrees with honours.

(2) If a student undertakes a program for 1 of the degrees with honours, the student must comply with any conditions imposed by the prescribed authority for the admission of the student to the honours program.

(3) A student may be granted 1 of the degrees with honours if the student finishes the requirements mentioned in subrule 27 (1) for admission to the relevant pass degree and complies with the requirements for the degree with honours in accordance with these Rules and the Orders.

(4) If a student undertakes a combined program for both of the degrees with honours, the student must take the honours year of each component of the program (if any) in separate years unless the Deans of the Faculties concerned, on the recommendation of the heads of Departments concerned, permit otherwise.

29     Application of Rules and Orders to combined programs

29 (1) The Rules and Orders that are applicable to a single degree apply, except where they are inconsistent with this Part, in relation to a component of a combined program.

PART 4 - REVIEW OF DECISIONS AND APPLICATION OF AMENDING RULES AND ORDERS

30     Review of decisions

30 (1) If the Dean of a Faculty or a prescribed authority makes a decision affecting a student under these Rules, the Dean or prescribed authority must tell the student, in writing, about his or her rights to a review of the decision.

(2) A student may seek review of a decision made by the Dean of a Faculty or a prescribed authority under these Rules, except a decision classifying the student’s performance in accordance with rule 14.

(3) Application for review of a decision must initially be made to the Dean of the Faculty concerned.

(4) If the Dean receives an application for review, the Dean must review the decision and make a fresh decision as if he or she were making the original decision.

(5) If the student wishes to seek review of a decision made under subrule (4), the student may ask the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) to review the decision.

(6) The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Education) may:

(a)   decide to take no action; or

(b)   appoint a panel to review a decision referred under subrule (5) and the panel may make any decision that could have been made by the original decision-maker.

31     Application of amending Rules and Orders

31 (1) If an amendment affecting a program or combined program is made to these Rules, or to relevant Orders, the amendment does not apply to a student who, before the amendment was made, had finished 1 or more courses of the program or combined program unless:

(a)   the student:

(i)   elects in writing that the amendment apply; and

(ii)   submits to the Dean of the Faculty concerned proposed alterations to the program or combined program that are in accordance with these Rules and the relevant Orders, as so amended; and

(iii)   the Dean of the Faculty approves those alterations; or

(b)   the Dean of the Faculty determines otherwise.

32     Repeal

32 (1) The Bachelor Degrees Rules 2005 as amended and in force immediately before the commencement of these Rules, are repealed.

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SCHEDULE

PROGRAMS OFFERED BY THE UNIVERSITY

PART 1 - SINGLE BACHELOR DEGREES

Degree Program abbreviation Faculty or School responsible Units
1.     Bachelor of Actuarial Studies BActS Economics and Commerce 144
2.     Bachelor of Archaeological Practice BArchPract Arts 144
3.     Bachelor of Arts BA Arts 144
4.     Bachelor of Arts (Art History and Curatorship) BA(ArtHistCur) Arts 144
5.     Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) BA(AustS) Arts 144
6.     Bachelor of Arts (Development Studies) BA (DevS) Arts 144
7.     Bachelor of Arts (Digital Arts) BA(DA) Arts 144
8.     Bachelor of Arts (European Studies) BA(EurS) Arts 144
9.     Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) BA(IR) Arts 144
10.            Bachelor of Arts (Music) BA(Mus) Arts 144
11.            Bachelor of Arts (New Media Arts) BA(NMA) Arts 144
12.            Bachelor of Arts (Policy Studies) BA(PolS) Arts 144
13.            Bachelor of Arts (Social Work) BA(SW) Arts 192
14.            Bachelor of Arts (Visual) BA(Visual) Arts 144
15.            Bachelor of Asian Studies BAsianStudies Asian Studies 144
16.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Arabic) BAsianStudies(Arabic) Asian Studies 192
17.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese) BAsianStudies(Chinese) Asian Studies 192
18.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Hindi) BAsianStudies(Hindi) Asian Studies 192
19.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Indonesian) BAsianStudies(Indonesian) Asian Studies 192
20.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Japanese) BAsianStudies(Japanese) Asian Studies 192
21.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Korean) BAsianStudies(Korean) Asian Studies 192
22.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Sanskrit) BAsianStudies(Sanskrit) Asian Studies 192
23.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Thai) BAsianStudies(Thai) Asian Studies 192
24.            Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese) BAsianStudies(Vietnamese) Asian Studies 192
25.            Bachelor of Biotechnology BBiotech Science 144
26.            Bachelor of Commerce BComm Economics and Commerce 144
27.            Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) (Industry Based Learning) BComm(Hons)(IBL) Economics and Commerce 192
28.            Bachelor of Computational Science BComptlSci Science 144
29.            Bachelor of Economics BEc Economics and Commerce 144
30.            Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) BCSc(Hons) Engineering and Information Technology 192
31.            Bachelor of Design Arts BDesA Arts 144
32.            Bachelor of Economics (Honours) (Industry Based Learning) BEc(Hons)(IBL) Economics and Commerce 192
33.            Bachelor of Electronic Commerce BeComm Economics and Commerce 144
34.            Bachelor of Engineering BE Engineering and Information Technology 192
35.            Bachelor of Engineering (Communications Systems) BE(Communications) Engineering and Information Technology 192
36.            Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Systems) BE(Env Systems) Engineering and Information Technology 192
37.            Bachelor of Engineering (Materials and Mechanical Systems) BE(Mat&Mech Systems) Engineering and Information Technology 192
38.            Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic Systems) BE(Mechatronics) Engineering and Information Technology 192
39.            Bachelor of Engineering (Photonic Systems) BE(Photonic Systems) Engineering and Information Technology 192
40.            Bachelor of Engineering (Semiconductor Electronics) BE(Semicond Electronics) Engineering and Information Technology 192
41.            Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Energy Systems) BE(SustEner Systems) Engineering and Information Technology 192
42.            Bachelor of Finance BFin Economics and Commerce 144
43.            Bachelor of Global and Ocean Sciences (Honours) BGOSc(Hons) Science 192
44.            Bachelor of Information Technology BInfTech Engineering and Information Technology 144
45.            Bachelor of International Business BIntBus Economics and Commerce 144
46.            Bachelor of Laws LLB Law 192
47.            Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) BIS(Sust) Science 144
48.            Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Honours) (Sustainability) BIStudies(Hons)(Sust) Science 192
49.            Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MBBS Medical School 192
50.            Bachelor of Medical Science BMedSc Science 144
51.            Bachelor of Music BMus Arts 144
52.            Bachelor of Music (Performance) BMus (Performance) Arts 192
53.            Bachelor of Music (Composition) BMus (Composition) Arts 192
54.            Bachelor of Music (Jazz) BMus (Jazz) Arts 192
55.            Bachelor of Music (Musicology) BMus (Musicology) Arts 192
56.            Bachelor of Music (Music Language and Techniques) BMus (MusLangTech) Arts 192
57.            Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) PhB Arts
Asian Studies
Science
192
192
192
58.            Bachelor of Photonics BPhotonics Science 144
59.            Bachelor of Religions (Asian Societies) BReligions Asian Studies 144
60.            Bachelor of Psychology BPsych Science 144
61.            Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) BPsych(Hons) Science 192
62.            Bachelor of Science BSc Science 144
63.            Bachelor of Science (Forestry) BSc (Forestry) Science 192
64.            Bachelor of Science (Psychology) BSc(Psych) Science 144
65.            Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management) BSc (Res&EnvMan) Science 144
66.            Bachelor of Science (Science Communication) BSc (SciCommun) Science 144
67.            Bachelor of Security Analysis (Asia-Pacific) BSecAnalysis Asian Studies 144
68.            Bachelor of Software Engineering BSEng Engineering and Information Technology 192
69.            Bachelor of Translation (Asian Region) BTranslation Asian Studies 192
70.            Bachelor of Visual Arts BVA Arts 144

PART 2 - COMBINED BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS

[NOTE: The Faculties responsible for a combined program are the Faculties responsible for the single Bachelor Degrees that are components of the combined program.]

[NOTE: The abbreviation for a combined program consists of the abbreviation for each of its components separated by a slash (eg the abbreviation for the Degree of Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese) and the Degree of Bachelor of Arts (Visual) is BAsianStudies (Vietnamese)/BA(Visual).]

Combined program Units
1.      Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Economics 192
2.      Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Finance 192
3.      Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Commerce 192
4.      Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws 240
5.      Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Science 192
6.      Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Visual) 192
7.      Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Asian Studies 192
8.      Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce 192
9.      Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics 192
10.     Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Information Technology 192
11.     Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws 240
12.     Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Music 192
13.     Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Psychology 192
14.     Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science 192
15.     Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) 192
16.     Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 240
17.     Bachelor of Arts (Visual)/Bachelor of Music 192
18.     Bachelor of Arts (Visual)/Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 240
19.     Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Visual Arts 192
20.     Bachelor of Asian Studies/Bachelor of Arts (Visual) 192
21.     Bachelor of Asian Studies/Bachelor of Commerce 192
22.     Bachelor of Asian Studies/Bachelor of Economics 192
23.     Bachelor of Asian Studies/Bachelor of Engineering 240
24.     Bachelor of Asian Studies/Bachelor of Laws 240
25.     Bachelor of Asian Studies/Bachelor of Science 192
26.     Bachelor of Asian Studies/Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 240
27.     Bachelor of Asian Studies/Bachelor of Visual Arts 192
28.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Arabic)/Bachelor of Arts 240
29.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese)/Bachelor of Arts 240
30.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Hindi)/Bachelor of Arts 240
31.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Indonesian)/Bachelor of Arts 240
32.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Japanese)/Bachelor of Arts 240
33.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Korean)/Bachelor of Arts 240
34.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Sanskrit)/Bachelor of Arts 240
35.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Thai)/Bachelor of Arts 240
36.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese)/
Bachelor of Arts
240
37.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Arabic)/Bachelor of Arts(Visual) 240
38.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese)/Bachelor of Arts(Visual) 240
39.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Hindi)/Bachelor of Arts(Visual) 240
40.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Indonesian)/Bachelor of Arts(Visual) 240
41.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Japanese)/Bachelor of Arts(Visual) 240
42.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Korean)/Bachelor of Arts(Visual) 240
43.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Thai)/Bachelor of Arts(Visual) 240
44.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese)/Bachelor of Arts(Visual) 240
45.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Arabic)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
46.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
47.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Hindi)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
48.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Indonesian)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
49.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Japanese)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
50.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Korean)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
51.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Sanskrit)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
52.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Thai)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
53.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese)/Bachelor of Commerce 240
54.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Arabic)/Bachelor of Economics 240
55.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese)/Bachelor of Economics 240
56.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Hindi)/Bachelor of Economics 240
57.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Indonesian)/Bachelor of Economics 240
58.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Japanese)/Bachelor of Economics 240
59.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Korean)/Bachelor of Economics 240
60.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Sanskrit)/Bachelor of Economics 240
61.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Thai)/Bachelor of Economics 240
62.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese)/Bachelor of Economics 240
63.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Arabic)/Bachelor of Laws 288
64.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese)/Bachelor of Laws 288
65.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Hindi)/Bachelor of Laws 288
66.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Indonesian)/Bachelor of Laws 288
67.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Japanese)/Bachelor of Laws 288
68.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Korean)/Bachelor of Laws 288
69.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Sanskrit)/Bachelor of Laws 288
70.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Thai)/Bachelor of Laws 288
71.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese)/Bachelor of Laws 288
72.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Arabic)/Bachelor of Science 240
73.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese)/Bachelor of Science 240
74.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Hindi)/Bachelor of Science 240
75.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Indonesian)/Bachelor of Science 240
76.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Japanese)/Bachelor of Science 240
77.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Korean)/Bachelor of Science 240
78.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Sanskrit)/Bachelor of Science 240
79.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Thai)/Bachelor of Science 240
80.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese)/Bachelor of Science 240
81.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Arabic)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
82.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Chinese)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
83.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Hindi)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
84.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Indonesian)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
85.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Japanese)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
86.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Korean)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
87.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Sanskrit)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
88.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Thai)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
89.     Bachelor of Asian Studies (Vietnamese)/Bachelor of Visual Arts 240
90.     Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics 192
91.     Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering 240
92.     Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Technology 192
93.     Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws 240
94.     Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Music 192
95.     Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Psychology 192
96.     Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 240
97.     Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) 192
98.     Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Electronic Commerce 192
99.     Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Information Technology 192
100.          Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws 240
101.          Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Psychology 192
102.          Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) 192
103.          Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Arts 240
104.          Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Economics 240
105.          Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Information Technology 240
106.          Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Science 240
107.          Bachelor of Finance/Bachelor of Laws 240
108.          Bachelor of Finance/Bachelor of Science 192
109.          Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Laws 240
110.          Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 240
111.          Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Laws 240
112.          Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science 192
113.          Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science (Psychology) 192
114.          Bachelor of Psychology/Bachelor of Laws 240
115.          Bachelor of Psychology/Bachelor of Science 192
116.          Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce 192
117.          Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Economics 192
118.          Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws 240
119.          Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 240
120.          Bachelor of Science (Forestry)/Bachelor of Economics 240
121.          Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws 240
122.          Bachelor of Science (Psychology)/Bachelor of Science 192
123.          Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management)/Bachelor of Laws 240
124.          Bachelor of Software Engineering/Bachelor of Commerce 240
125.          Bachelor of Software Engineering/Bachelor of Science 240
126.          Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Music 192
127.          Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Science (Forestry) 240

PART 3 - JOINT BACHELOR DEGREE PROGRAMS

[NOTE: Joint programs referred to in subrule 3(3) are offered by the University in association with another tertiary education institution (whether in Australia or overseas).]

1 Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours in Actuarial Studies and Economics)*
[* offered jointly with the National University of Singapore]
BSocScs(H)
Economics and Commerce
192
2 Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)*
[*in the fields of chemistry, mathematics or physics jointly with the Bachelor of Science Honours Degree of the National University of Singapore]
PhB Science 192
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