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H E A D I N G T O G O H E R E
A N U + H I T- S Z T R A N S F E R P R O G R A M
2 + 2 P R O G R A M
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
The Australian National University (ANU) College of Engineering & Computer Science partners with a number of international institutions to give students the opportunity to study at Australia’s top university.
The ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science welcomes students from Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen) (HIT-SZ) seeking to obtain advanced standing (or ‘credit transfer’) into the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) through our 2+2 partnership program at the ANU.
Who should apply?The demand for engineering graduates is growing across all industries, business and government. If you are someone that enjoys a dynamic environment where you can pursue your interests alongside some of the world’s brightest minds, you should apply.
By studying at the ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science you will gain the skills, knowledge and experience to successfully compete in today’s evolving job market.
How much Advanced Standing can you obtain?If you are studying Bachelor of Engineering at HIT-SZ with a major in automation, you can receive a maximum of two years of advanced standing into the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with a major in Mechatronic Systems.
Transfer pathway
Key contactsIf you have any questions about the program or any general questions about studying at the ANU, please contact either:
Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen)
Pauline Wang
Partnership Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
ANU College of Engineering and Computer Science
Akeel Feroz
International Marketing and Partnerships Coordinator
Email: [email protected]
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You can also add us on WeChat to receive direct assistance from our staff and student ambassadors
Completion of first 2 years of HIT-SZ
degree in
ANU Bachelor Degree
ANU normal
duration
Advanced standing in
years (credits)
Time to complete
degree at ANU
Academic
requirements
Bachelor of Engineering
(Automation Major)
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Major in Mechatronics
4 years 2 years (96 units) 2 years 75% average at HIT-SZ
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Entry requirements75% average at Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen).
All applicants must provide evidence that their English language ability meets the minimum requirements for admission.
*TWE = Test of Written English **The TOEFL institutional code for ANU is 0506. Applicants may use this code to report their TOEFL results to the university.
Application deadlinesApplications are currently open and the last date to apply is 1st May 2019
To submit your application:
1. Contact the HIT-SZ Partnership Coordinator to register your interest and receive an application form
2. Once you have received approval from HIT-SZ, fill out the form and email a scanned copy with all your documents to [email protected] and [email protected]
Please make sure all your documents (English language requirements, transcripts etc.,) are attached. Applications with missing documents may be considered, but it will result in delayed outcomes.
Tuition feeThe indicative fee for international students is A$45,600 per annum.
ScholarshipsANU offers a wide range of merit based scholarships to students to assist with the cost of their studies. You may be eligible to receive:
Scholarship name Award
ANU College of Engineering & Computer Science International University Partnerships Award
A$5000 per annum
ANU Excellence Scholarship Program A$5000 tuition fee discount in the first 12 months of study at ANU followed by 10% discount of tuition fees for years of study thereafter.
We also offer 25% and 50% tuition fee waivers for the first year to exceptional students, based on merit.
You do not need to apply separately for these scholarships and will be automatically considered based on your application. For more information visit www.anu.edu.au/study/scholarships
Test Requirements
Academic IELTS An overall score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component of the test
TOEFL** (paper based test) A score of 570 with a TWE* score of 4.5
TOEFL** (internet based test) An overall score of 80, with a minimum of 20 in Reading and Writing and 18 in Speaking and Listening
Cambridge CAE Advanced (Post 2015) An overall score of 176 with a minimum of 169 in all sub-skills
PTE Academic An overall score of 64 with a minimum score of 55 in each of the communicative skills
H O W T O A P P LY
For students interested in studying at the ANU in semester 2, 2019 (July intake), please see below:
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S T U D Y P L A N
Curriculum Mapping and Study Plans for Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen) current Bachelor of Engineering Program
Valid for 3rd year students starting in Semester 2, 2019 (July intake), Semester 1, 2020 (February intake), Semester 2, 2020 (July intake) and Semester 1, 2021 (February intake)
Major at HIT-SZ Automation
Accredited ANU courses
ENGN1211, 1215, 1217, 1218, 2217, 2218 MATH1013, 1014 PHYS1101 COMP1730 6-unit ENGN elective 30-unit University electives
Major at ANU Mechatronic Systems
Study plan for students starting from July
ANU Semester Course code Course name
Semester 2, 2019
ENGN2226 Systems Engineering Analysis (Permission code required)
ENGN3223 Control Systems
ENGN Elective
University Elective
Semester 1, 2020
ENGN2219 Computing for Engineering Simulation
ENGN2225 Systems Engineering Design
ENGN3213 Digital Systems and Microprocessors
ENGN3331 System Dynamics
Semester 2, 2020
ENGN2229 Dynamics and Simulation
ENGN3230 Engineering Innovation (Permission code required)
ENGN4200 Individual Project - Part 1
ENGN4627 Robotics
Semester 1, 2021
ENGN3221 Engineering Management
ENGN4200 Individual Project - Part 2
ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project
ENGN4528 Computer Vision
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Study plan for students starting from February
ANU Semester Course code Course name
Semester 1, 2020
ENGN2219 Computing for Engineering Simulation
ENGN2225 Systems Engineering Design
ENGN3213 Digital Systems and Microprocessors
ENGN3331 System Dynamics
Semester 2, 2020
ENGN2226 Systems Engineering Analysis (Permission code required)
ENGN2229 Dynamics and Simulation
ENGN3223 Control Systems
ENGN Elective
Semester 1, 2021
ENGN3221 Engineering Management
ENGN4200 Individual Project - Part 1
ENGN4528 Computer Vision
University Elective
Semester 2, 2021
ENGN3230 Engineering Innovation (Permission code required)
ENGN4200 Individual Project - Part 2
ENGN4221 Systems Engineering Project
ENGN4627 Robotics
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B E F O R E Y O U A R R I V E
AccommodationGreat news for you!
ANU guarantees accommodation in one of our Halls, Colleges, Lodges or other approved accommodation if you are commencing your first year of study at ANU.
Semester 2, 2019 (July intake) accommodation applications will open on 1 April 2019 and close on 8 June 2019.
Electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCOE)An eCoE document is issued to all international students once you have accepted your offer to study at ANU.
This document confirms the duration of your program of study and is required to apply for a student visa.
Any changes to your program of study approved by ANU will require a new eCoE to be issued.
VisaAs an ANU student you must ensure you hold a current visa which entitles you to study for the duration of your program. Typically this is a subclass 500 student visa.
You should apply for a student visa as soon as you receive your electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCoE).
All visas are subject to conditions and you must ensure that you comply with the conditions of your visa at all times.
More information on student visa options and conditions can be found at the Department of Immigration & Border Protection website.
Ensure you check Australian Customs and Quarantine information on what not to bring!
Log on to WattleWattle (Web Access To Teaching & Learning Environments) is an online learning environment used by all ANU students to provide a set of tools to facilitate learning, communication and collaboration, and can be used to make lecture notes, readings, digital lecture recordings and other learning resources available to students online.
Use your ANU student ID number sent to you in your welcome email, and the following separate email containing your password to login to Wattle.
What to pack?Clothes for all seasons! Canberra is generally hot in summer but quite cold in winter (temperatures can reach as low as -7°C at night). Remember that Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere so December is the middle of the Australian summer, while July is the middle of winter.
You may also need to bring electrical adaptor(s) and voltage converter(s).
Airport and Jolimont Centre Welcome ServiceANU offers a free ‘Airport Welcome’ service. Registration for this service will open for a limited period. Please check the ANU webpage for more information and to register for this service.
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S U P P O R T S E R V I C E S
Academic Skills and Learning CentreThe ANU Academic Skills and Learning Centre (ASLC) helps students develop the key academic skills and communication strategies that are foundational to all academic activity. They assist students from first year undergraduate to final year PhD. ASLC offers services such as: individual appointments, peer writing drop-in sessions, English conversation groups, Turnitin practice site, workshops, and other self-help resources.
Access & InclusionANU Access & Inclusion assists students having a disability, medical condition or recognised as primary carers of a person with disability to participate fully in their program of study by providing advice, support and adjustments to minimise the impact of disability in education.
Counselling CentreThe ANU Counselling Centre promotes, supports and enhances mental health and wellbeing within the University student community. ANU Counselling is a free, confidential and non-diagnostic service available to all ANU students.
ANU Students’ Association (ANUSA)The ANU Students’ Association (ANUSA) is the peak representative body for all undergraduate students at ANU. If you are an undergraduate student or an ANU College student, then you are automatically a member of ANUSA.
ANUSA can help you with any hurdles you may come across at university. From free legal advice, to arranging social events, ANUSA has you covered.
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