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ANU OPEN DAY program

Saturday 28 August 2010, 9am–4pm


ANU Open Day
Welcome
ANU Open Day gives you the opportunity to discover all that our campus has to
offer, with advice on enrolment, university life and and a range of courses that
Saturday 28 August 2010, 9am–4pm covers Arts to Zoology.
Start with a welcome by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Professor Lawrence
Cram at 9.30am in the Manning Clark Centre, followed by introductory talks
Contents about courses from 10am–3pm. In the ANU Sport and Recreation Centre

A The Program 1
representatives from every teaching area will be providing advice on course
programs and ideas for study options. Across campus different areas will be

B Graduate Studies 4
putting on displays, seminars and concerts, including musical performances,
artistic endeavours, engineering feats and scientific demonstrations.

C Graduate Seminar 5

D ANU Alumni and Friends 5 Where to Start


Visit an information tent and pick up an ANU show bag. Students at the
E Student Services 5 information tents can point you in the right direction and answer any questions
about the ANU Open Day program.
F Tours and Buses 5 Please refer to the map on the last page of this brochure for the location of

G Talks in the Manning Clark Centre 6


information tents and buildings referred to in the following pages.

H Accommodation 7
please complete
I Campus Map 8 the anu open day survey
Detail of The Spirit of Enquiry (2001)
Surveys can be collected from
by Deborah Halpern – glazed ceramic ANU student helpers on the day
tile installation in Union Court.

A bird’s eye view across the ANU campus, with Lake Burley Griffin in the background.

Division of Registrar and Student Services • Canberra ACT 0200 AUSTRALIA • T: 1800 620 032 • W: www.anu.edu.au • ANU CRICOS Provider Number 00120C
A | The Program

ANU college of ASIa ANU college of engineering


& THE pacific & computer science
Venue: ANU Sport and Recreation Venue: ANU Sport and Recreation
Centre [19] Centre [19]
Visit the ANU College of Asia and the Pacific booth to College staff, lecturers, researchers and current
discover our specialist undergraduate degree programs students will be available in the ANU Sport and
in Asia-Pacific Studies, Languages and Security Analysis. Recreation Centre all day to answer your questions
College staff will be available all day to answer your and discuss the great opportunities in Engineering
queries about these undergraduate degree programs as and Computing. Check out our mini displays and
well as outline the unique and exciting opportunities for living and studying in hands-on exhibits. Undergraduate areas of study include:
the Asia-Pacific region as part of your studies.
Advanced Computing
Our undergraduate fields of study include: • Computer Engineering
• Arabic • Computational Foundations
• Chinese • Human-Centered Computing
• Chinese Studies • Information-Intensive Computing
• Hindi • Intelligent Systems
• Indonesian Information Technology
• Indonesian Studies • Information Systems
• Japanese • Software Development
• Japanese Studies
Software Engineering
• Korean
• Northeast Asian Studies ENGINEERING
• Pacific Languages • Electronics and Communications
• Pacific Studies • Manufacturing and Management
• Sanskrit • Mechanical and Materials
• Security Studies • Mechatronics
• South Asian Studies • Photonics
• Southeast Asian Studies • Research and Development (R&D)
• Thai • Sustainable Energy
• Urdu
• Vietnamese

ANU college of business


& economics
Venue: ANU Sport and Recreation
Centre [19]
The ANU College of Business and Economics is
pleased to welcome you to Open Day to discuss our
range of programs in the following fields of study:
• Accounting
• Actuarial Studies
• Business Administration
• Business Information Systems
• Corporate Sustainability
• Economics
• Finance
• International Business
• Management
• Marketing
• Statistics
Please drop by to speak with us about study opportunities, and don’t miss our College
As part of a first year computing assignment, student Adam Zegelin uses
tour running at 10.30am and 12.30pm (see page 9 for more details).
the MIT lab ‘Processing’ programming environment to create an original and
creative work

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Language Studies
ANU college of Arts • Applied Linguistics
& social sciences • French
• German
Venue: ANU Sport and Recreation • International Communication
Centre [19] • Italian
• Linguistics
Staff and students are available all day to answer
your questions about the Creative Arts, Humanities • Russian
and Social Sciences. The College offers a range of • Spanish
disciplines including: PHILOSOPHY
HUMANTIES & THE ARTS Politics & International Relations
Archaeology & Anthropology • Contemporary Europe
• Anthropology • International Relations
• Archaeology • Latin American Studies
• Archaeological Practice • Political Science
• Biological Anthropology Sociology
• Development Studies • Australian Studies
• Forensic Anthropology • Sociology
• Health, Medicine and the Body • Social Research Methods
• Indigenous Australian Studies
Cultural Inquiry School of Art
• Art History Venue: ANU School of Art [105]
• Classics and Ancient History (also at the Classics Museum) All workshops in the School of Art will be open from 10am–4pm. There will
• English be a variety of exhibitions, displays and demonstrations. Specific advice from
• Film, Drama and New Media workshop staff will be available. General advice for students will also be available
• Gender, Sexuality and Culture in the ANU Sport and Recreation Centre.

Art (also at the School of Art)


• Art Theory School of Music
• Ceramics Venue: ANU School of Music (Llewellyn Hall) [100]
• Digital Arts
The School of Music will be open from 10am–4pm for a day of master classes,
• Furniture (wood)
concerts and information sessions featuring all areas of the School - from oboe
• Glass
to opera, guitar to gamelan. Highlights of the day will include an open orchestra
• Gold and Silversmithing rehearsal in Llewellyn Hall and a live videoconferencing demonstration utilising
• Painting the School’s state-of-the-art artist-level technology. Prospective students will
• Photomedia have the opportunity to attend classes, meet with teaching staff, learn about the
• Printmedia and Drawing innovative courses the School of Music offers to prepare them for a career as a
• Sculpture 21st Century music professional and enjoy great coffee and music in Biginelli’s
• Textiles Café.
Music (also at the School of Music)
• Performance - Classical, Jazz THE CLASSICS MUSEUM
• Musicology Venue: A.D. Hope Building [14]
• Composition
The Classics Museum will be open from 10am–3pm with tours at 11am, 12pm,
• Professional Music Practice
1pm and 2pm. The museum houses a representative collection of Greek and
• Arts and Music Management
Roman antiquities, ranging in time from about 1500BC to 500AD. Built up from
• Instrumental Pedagogy
1962, the collection gives students, scholars and the wider community the
• Creative Recording Practice
opportunity to study the material evidence for life in those ancient societies.
SOCIAL SCIENCES Our collection includes items from well-known centres such as Athens and
Arab and Islamic Studies (Middle Eastern & Central Asia) Rome, along with material from many other parts of the Greco-Roman Empire
• Arab and Islamic Studies – a world once encompassed the whole of the Mediterranean and beyond. Its
• Arabic cultural impact remains as strong today as it ever did.
• Persian For further details of events to be held in the School of Art, School of Music and
History the Classics Museum please see the ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
• American Studies Open Day website at http://cass.anu.edu.au/openday2010
• History

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ANU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGY ANU COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL
& ENVIRONMENT & mathematical SCIENCES
Venue: ANU Sport and Recreation Venue: ANU Sport and Recreation
Centre [19] Centre [19]
College staff will be available throughout the day Scientists, staff and students will share their
to discuss undergraduate and graduate degree excitement with you about Physical and
programs, including graduate entry Medicine Mathematical Sciences at ANU. Discover Astronomy
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery and Astrophysics, Chemistry, Computational Science,
(MBBS), graduate coursework and research degree Earth and Marine Sciences, Mathematical Sciences,
options. Areas include: Physics, Science Communication.
• Biology
• Biomedical Sciences (Immunology, Neuroscience and Physiology)
• Biotechnology (Molecular Biology and Genetics) ANU college of law
• Ecology, Evolution and Genetics
• Environment (Forestry, Geography, Environmental Management)
• Epidemiology and Population Health Venue: ANU Sport and Recreation
• Health Policy and Health Care
Centre [19]
• Medicine and Clinical Studies
Staff will be on hand at the ANU College of Law
• Medical Science
information booth all day to answer your questions
• Mental Health
about combined law degrees, as well as graduate
• Plant Science
coursework and research programs.
• Psychology
• Society, Resource and Environment
• Sustainability and Climate Change

As part of the College tour at 10.30am,The John Curtin School of Medical


Research [131] will open to present its facilities and research highlights.

Students enjoying the Canberra sunshine on the Law Building lawn.

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B | Graduate Studies at ANU

Information Stand – ANU Sport and Recreation Centre • Professional Doctorates


[19], 9am–4pm • Master by coursework (some degrees include a research component)
• Graduate Diploma
The Graduate Studies at ANU stand will be your first point of contact if you are
• Graduate Certificate
interested in study beyond the undergraduate level..
ANU offers a flexible graduate coursework study option – Graduate Studies Select –
At ANU we draw on our outstanding research and teaching resources to offer the
which leads to a Certificate of Graduate Studies, a Diploma of Graduate Studies or
following graduate research and coursework degrees:
a Master of Studies. This option allows students to select courses to meet personal
• Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) interests or for professional development.
• Master of Philosophy (MPhil)
Graduate programs at ANU are offered across a wide range of disciplines and fields of study including:

ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences

HUMANTIES & THE ARTS Demographic & Social Research Music (also at the School of Music)
Archaeology & Anthropology • Demography • Performance (Classical and Jazz)
• Anthropology • Social Research Methods • Musicology
• Applied Anthropology and Participatory • Social Development and Policy • Composition
Developmtent • Social Science of the Internet SOCIAL SCIENCES
• Archaeological Science Cultural Inquiry Arab and Islamic Studies (Middle Eastern
• Archaeology • Art History & Central Asia)
• Biological Anthropology • Classics and Ancient History (also at the • Arab and Islamic Studies
• Forensic Anthropology Classics Museum) • Islam in the Modern World
• Culture, Health and Medicine • English • Middle East and Central Asia
• Indigenous Australian Studies • Film, Drama and New Media History
Liberal Arts • Gender, Sexuality and Culture Language Studies
• Cultural and Environmental Heritage Art (also at the School of Art) • Linguistics
• Museums and Collections • Design Art • Applied Linguistics
• Visual Cultural Research • New Media Art • Translation Studies
• Writing World Histories and Lives • Visual Art Philosophy
• Museum Education and Heritage Sociology
Interpretation • Higher Education
• Sociology

ANU College of Asia & the Pacific

• Applied Anthropology and Participatory • Archaeological Science • Natural Hazards


Development • Environmental and Resource Economics • Peace and Conflict Studies
• Applied Japanese Linguistics • Environmental Management and Development • Public Administration
• Asia-Pacific Studies • International Development Economics • Public Policy
• Climate Change • International Trade and Economic Relations • Strategic and Defence Studies
• Diplomacy • International Relations

ANU College of Business & Economics

• Accounting • Economics • Marketing


• Actuarial Studies • Finance • Project Management
• Business Administration • Management • Statistics
• Business IT

ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science

• Algorithms and Data • Computer Systems • Materials and Manufacturing


• Applied Signals • Computer Vision and Robotics • Semiconductor and Solar Cells
• Artificial Intelligence • Information and Human Centered Computing • Software Intensive Systems Engineering
• Centre for Sustainability Energy Systems • Logic and Computation • Solar Thermal Group
• Systems and Control

ANU College of Law

• Environmental Law • Legal Practice • International Law


• Migration Law • Government and Commercial Law

ANU COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, BIOLOGY & ENVIRONMENT

• Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Plant Sciences • Geographical Sciences


• Biotechnology • Psychology • Molecular Genetics
• Ecology, Evolution and Systematics • Environment and Resource Management • Public Health
• Medical Sciences • Epidemiology, Population Health and Health Services • Forestry
• Neuroscience • Climate Change

ANU COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL & Mathematical SCIENCES

• Astronomy and Astrophysics • Photonics • Mathematical Sciences


• Chemistry • Contemporary Science • Physics
• Nuclear Science • Earth Sciences (Earth Physics and Natural Hazards) • Science Communication
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C | Graduate Seminar D | ANU Alumni & Friends

Graduate lunchtime seminar ANU Alumni & Friends - Life Skills Seminar
Venue: ANU College of Business and Economics Building Venue: ANU College of Business and Economics Building
[26c], Kingsley Street (next to Drill Hall Gallery) [26c], Kingsley Street (next to Drill Hall Gallery)
Time: 12.30pm Time: 2–3 pm
A lunchtime seminar for prospective graduate students will be held in the new All Open Day attendees, as well as current and future Alumni and friends are
ANU College of Business and Economics Building, starting at 12.30pm. You will invited to attend a special seminar at the ANU College of Business and Economics.
have the opportunity to hear from current ANU graduate students and speak
Too Much to Do - Too Little of You? will be presented by Ms Carole Brown,
with representatives from each of the seven academic ANU Colleges.
Manager of Career Development at ANU, and National President, Career
Registration for this event is essential. Details can be found at: Development Association of Australia.
http://studyat.anu.edu.au/graduate_events.html
Registration for this event is essential. Details can be found at:
www.anu.edu.au/alumni/content/events

E | Student Services F | Tours & Buses

ANU Sport & Recreation Centre [19] COLLEGE TOURS


Open Day gives you the opportunity to find out about the full range of Student There will be a number of tours to ANU Colleges leaving from the ANU Sport and
and Academic Services (SAS) offered by ANU. Recreation Centre [19]. Look for the blue star on the map on page 9:
Visit the ANU Sport and Recreation Centre [19] to find out about services • ANU College of Business and Economics at 10.30am and 12.30pm.
and programs that include: Student and Academic Services (SAS) – including
• ANU College of Law at 10.30am and 2.30pm
Admissions, Research and Scholarships Office, Distinguished Scholar Program,
Countrywide Educational Access Scheme (for students with disadvantages), • The John Curtin School of Medical Reseach at 10.30am
Mature Age Entry, Counselling Centre, International Education Office, Student ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences will have tours of the School of Music
Exchange Scheme, Indigenous Higher Education Centre, Academic Skills and [100] at 12noon and 2pm and of the Classics Museum [14] at 11am, 12noon,
Learning Centre, Division of Information, Student Information and Guidance 1pm and 2pm.
Network (SIGN) Mentoring Program and the Australian National Internships
Program (ANIP).
University Tours
Throughout Open Day you will be able to take a tour of the University via Shuttle Bus.
Disability Services centre Buses leave from Concessions place on the half-hour, between 10.30am and 3pm.
Visit the Disability Services Centre booth in the ANU Sport and Recreation
Look for the purple star on the map on page 9 of this program.
Centre [19] to find out about services that support students with a disability to
participate in their program of study at ANU. Meet Disability Advisors and find
out about support options, services and registration processes. Guided Campus Walking Tours
Wheelchairs and scooters will be available for loan from the Disability Services Get a feel for the ANU campus and enjoy it’s natural beauty and space through a
Centre booth on Open Day. Guided campus walking tours.
Tours leave from outside the ANU Sport and Recreation Centre [19] on the hour
Careers for ANU Graduates between 11am and 2pm.

ANU Sport & Recreation Centre [19] Look for the blue star on the map on page 9 of this program.

Staff from the Careers Centre will be present to talk about employment
outcomes and career choices. They can also advise on the Career’s Centre services Accommodation Tours
and resources, as well as ways in which you can access part-time and casual Throughout Open Day students and staff will conduct tours of ANU residences.
employment, and other university experiences to increase your employability and Shuttle buses (including one for Fenner Hall) will leave from Union Court
preparation towards your career of choice. regularly. Look for the purple star on the map on page 9.

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G | Talks in the Manning Clark Centre [26a]
LECTURE THEATRE
TIME 1 2 3 4 5 6
9.30am Welcome to ANU
Deputy Vice-Chancellor,
Professor Lawrence Cram
(9.30–10am)

10am Living in: Being part of an Student exchanges at ANU


Business degrees: Your An introduction to ANU residential community An introduction to visual Studying mathematics (10–10.30am)
options and our courses undergraduate study in the (10–10.30am) arts: ceramics, digital arts, at ANU
(10-11am) ANU College of Arts and furniture (wood), glass, (10-10.30am)
Social Sciences gold and silversmithing,
10.30am (10–10.30am) UAC tips and techniques painting, photomedia,
(10.30–11am) printmedia and drawing, A study in sociology Physics first
sculpture and textiles (10.30–11am) (10.30–11am)
(10.30–11am)

11am Session for parents: What


Science degrees in the Why study international Undergraduate studies at Music making in the 21st university might be like for Introduction to actuarial
ANU College of Medicine, relations? the ANU College of Asia century the young person studies
Biology and Environment (11-11.30) and the Pacific (11–11.30am) (11–11.30am) (11–11.45am)
and the ANU College of (11am–12pm)
Physical and Mathematical
Sciences – an overview
(11–11.30am)

11.30am
Engineering at ANU and An introduction to Studying languages and
careers in engineering. graduate studies in the linguistics at ANU: Modern
11.45am Hear from a panel of ANU College of Arts and European languages and
current students, staff, Social Sciences linguistics Introduction to finance
industry professionals and (11.30am–12pm) (11.30am–12pm) (11.45am–12.30pm)
alumni. Includes
12pm information on the elite
Study law at ANU Bachelor of Engineering The Fenner School of Why history? Why history Philosophy: Selling yourself
(12–1pm) (Research & Environment and Society: at ANU? (12–12.30pm)
Development) degree Creating knowledge for a (12–12.30pm)
(11.30am–12.30pm) sustainable future
(12-12.30pm)

12.30pm
Computing at ANU and Chemistry An Introduction to cultural An introduction to the Earth and marine sciences;
careers in computing. Hear (12.30–1pm) inquiry: Art history; classics Centre for Arab and Islamic Exciting opportunities and
from a panel of current and ancient history; Studies (Middle East and careers
students, staff, industry english; film studies, drama Central Asia) (12.30–1pm)
professionals and alumni. and new media; gender, (12.30–1pm)
Includes information sexuality and culture
on the elite research (12.30–1pm)
degrees in computing.
1pm (12.30–1.30pm)
A psychology degree and Employing archaeology Biology: From molecules to Why study economics at
where it takes you and anthropology in 21st animals and plants ANU?
(1–1.30pm) century (1–1.30pm) (1–1.30pm)
(1–1.30pm)

1.30pm
Demographic and social Medicine at ANU Your career in accounting
research at ANU (1.30–2pm) (1.30–2pm)
(1.30–2pm)

2pm UAC tips and techniques


(2–2.30pm) Skills for the value and Career options in business IT
importance of learning (2–2.30pm)
Asia-Pacific languages.
2.30pm (2–2.30pm)
Management, marketing
and international business
programs
(2.30–3pm)

ANU College of ANU College of ANU College of ANU College of ANU College of ANU Colleges of
Arts and Social Sciences Asia and the Pacific Business and Economics Engineering and Computer Science Law Science

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H | Accommodation

Students relaxing outside Fenner Hall.

Need Somewhere to Live While STUDYING? Accommodation Tours


ANU is the only university in Australia to guarantee single accommodation to Students and staff will conduct tours of residences. Shuttle buses (including one
all new undergraduate students who are from outside the Canberra area. All you for Fenner Hall) will leave from Union Court regularly. Look for the purple star
need to do is register online. Registration for accommodation in 2011 will open on the map on page 9. UniLodge@ANU is an easy five minute walk from Union
on Saturday 28 August 2010. Court and will run tours throughout the day.
University Accommodation Services is your best resource no matter what your
accommodation choice may be. Students and staff can answer questions and NEED SOMEWHERE TO STAY ON THE DAY?
guide you to the residence visits on offer. Visit the University Accommodation
ANU offers self contained apartments on campus at Liversidge Court,
Services booth at the ANU Sport and Recreation Centre to make general
T: 02 6125 1100 or hotel accommodation at University House,
accommodation inquiries, and learn how to register.
T: 02 6125 5211
During Open Day Accommodation Services will guide you to the bus departure For budget accommodation, try the Canberra YHA Hostel,
point for regular mini-bus tours of the residences. This is a great chance to meet T: 02 6248 9155 or Dickson Backpackers, T: 02 6262 9922 or check out other
staff and current students from our residential halls, colleges and lodges and find accommodation on offer in Canberra at: www.canberratourism.com.au
out what campus life is all about.
The following residential halls, colleges and lodges will be open from 9am-4pm for tours:
• Bruce Hall: Join in some of our regular activities around the hall during
your tour. Refreshments served all day (Lunch from 12.30–1.30pm).
• Burgmann College: Throughout Open Day the College will serve
refreshments including Devonshire tea from 10–11am, BBQ nibbles from
11.30am–1.30pm; a buffet luncheon from 12.30–1.30pm, and afternoon
tea from 2–3pm.
• Burton and Garran Hall: Pancakes will be served from 11–12pm in Central
Block, with a BBQ lunch in the garden between 12–2pm and tours of the Hall
from 9–4pm.
• Fenner Hall: Tour the hall, meet our people and, have all your questions
answered. Come and see why Fenner is such a special place. Refreshments
and snacks served all day.
• John XXIII College: Come and see the John XXIII College and grounds,
meet some of the residents and get a glimpse of residential living at ANU.
Friendly resident-led College tours with live music and entertainment will
take place throughout the day. Free College food will be available all day,
with a morning tea from 10am–12pm, lunch from 12–2pm and afternoon
tea 2–4pm. Join us and experience a taste of life at John XXIII College.
• Ursula Hall: Refreshments will be served throughout the day. Prospective
residents and family members are invited to enjoy a free BBQ lunch from
12.30-2pm in Ursula courtyard.
• UniLodge@ANU - Unilodge@ANU incorporates Davey Lodge and Kinloch
Lodge. Come and see your future home away from home and find out
about our Community Spirit Program. Tours of both buildings will run every
hour from 10am–4pm. Light refreshments and activities will be provided
in both our common rooms and court yards throughout the day. You will
also get the chance to view our newest property scheduled to be open in
January 2011. We look forward to seeing you there. A resident of Burton and Garran Hall relaxing in her room.
For more information visit http://accom.anu.edu.au
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