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About the College

Teaching
At the ANU College of Business and Economics educate students for a wide range of careers across our disciplines.  Through our teaching programs, we develop the ability for students to solve problems, make policy recommendations and management decisions. We expect that our graduates will become competent professionals by building on the skills they have acquired through their degree and appreciating the value of an enquiring mind.

Research
Research within the College is concerned with the advancement of knowledge in its disciplines, in both theoretical and applied areas, and covers a wide range of topics. College members regularly contribute to leading academic and professional journals, and publish books, monographs and working papers. Members of the College also provide specialist advice to business, the Federal Government and its instrumentalities, and play an active role in appropriate professional bodies.

Further information

  Key Statistics
College Statistics (by headcount) Semester 1 2007

Enrolment of 3452 students
Undergraduate 2574
   Australian 1764
   International 810 

Postgraduate Coursework 719
   Australian 240
   International 479

Research 126
   Australian 91
   International 35

Exchange/Study Abroad/Other 33
  

Student Profiles
 
Total Australian Students 60%
 
Total International Students 40%
 
Male/Female Students 57%/43%
  Nationalities represented 70

Average UAI
 
Across all Faculty undergraduate programs:  86.3

Degrees Offered in 2007
 
Bachelors (single): 9
  Bachelors (combined): 28
  Masters by coursework: 13