Graduate coursework

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How we can help you
We help Graduate CASS students to manage degree and program plans, apply for credit transfers, and much more. Many of these actions will require you to fill in forms, so for a full list of student forms check here.
We also provide assistance with managing your degree functions. Manage your degree functions include:
- Apply for leave (for International students)
- Change enrolment - Add/Drop course where:
- Reduced Study load
- Add Courses - Overload
- Add Courses - 3rd Attempt
- Apply for Late withdrawal
- Voluntary discontinuation / Program withdrawal
- Apply for extension of eCoE
More information can be found here
Permission codes
To obtain permission codes, please get in touch with your School or Centre's administration team. You can find the full contact list here. Your lecturers and tutors are the best people to advise you on trends and opportunities in your chosen discipline, and to assess your abilities in the discipline.
We've put together a guide that will provide you with all of the critical information you will need to undertake your studies successfully at the ANU. Download a copy of the Masters, Masters (Advanced) and Honours Guide for 2022.
Masters (Advanced) - undertaking a thesis
- Course details - THES8100; THES8102; THES8103; THES8105
- Course outline - available in Wattle.
- Extension to submit your Masters thesis
- Masters Program Conveners
- Masters, Masters (Advanced) and Honours Guide for 2022. - contains critical information
Useful references
- General program administration
- Academic advice
- Census dates
- Programs and Courses catalogue
- ANU Human Ethics (procedures, forms, deadlines, etc)
- CASS guidelines
- Information Literacy Program
- Academic Skills
- Research Skills and Training website (for coursework students undertaking research thesis)