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BA, BSc (includes Geography and Human Ecology) and joint degrees•BA - Bachelor of Arts / with Honours
•BSc - Bachelor of Science / with Honours
All courses offered by Fenner School can be taken as part of a BSc degree, and all Geography and Human Ecology courses have status for the BA degree. Geography and Human Ecology courses offer students the opportunity to explore a wide range of human environment issues. The programs:
Fenner School administers Science Majors in Forest Science, Geography, Human Ecology, and Sustainability Science, and Arts Majors in Environmental Studies, Geography, Human Ecology and Human Sciences.
Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability)•BIS(Sustainability) - Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies / with Honours
The three-year BIS (Sustainability) & the four-year direct Honours entry BIS Honours (Sustainability) degrees:
BGOS(Hons) - Bachelor of Global & Ocean Sciences with Honours•BGOS(Hons) - Bachelor of Global And Ocean Sciences with Honours
The Bachelor of Global and Ocean Sciences (Honours) is a new multidisciplinary science degree offered at the ANU thatencompasses many fields, in particular, biology, chemistry, ecology, geography, geology, (geo)physics, and mathematics with emphasis on modelling, all applied to an understanding of global environmental change and the world’s oceans. In addition, this degree requires knowledge of how science is incorporated with, and impacts upon, policy and regulation, nationally and internationally. Courses within the degree are taught by members of different schools and departments from the Faculty of Science, in combination with members of several Research Schools and Centres. Students are encouraged to diversify their study program as much as possible to gain a broad knowledge of the Earth and itsoceans and how the oceans relate to global climate change, resources and environmental change. Importantly, students will have opportunities to learn about chemical and physical oceanography, biogeochemistry, marine ecology, atmosphere-ocean coupling, palaeoceanography and its modelling, and past, present and future climate change variability. Students are also required to take at least one course from a spectrum that includes policy, economics, legal aspects and science communication.
BSc (Forestry) and joint degrees•BSc(For) - Bachelor of Science (Forestry) / with Honours
The four-year BSc (Forestry) degree:
The curriculum comprises:
Five-year double degrees in BSc (Forestry) jointly with BEconomics, BScience, BArts, BArts (Visual), BAsianStudies, BCommerce, BInformationTechnology:
BSc (Resource & Environmental Management) and joint degree•BSc(REM) - Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management) / with Honours
The three-year BSc (ResEnvMan) degree:
• environmental policy • forest science • geographic information systems • regolith studies • soil conservation and land management • sustainable agriculture • vegetation management • wildlife science • land management
Five-year BSc(REM)/LLB degree in BSc(REM) jointly with Bachelor of Laws:
Honours degreesEach of the degree or double degree programs can be taken with Honours, requiring:
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