Auditing

The Centre for Continuing Education (CCE) offers access to approved ANU courses for people who want to listen in to lectures without actually enrolling as a degree student. Auditors (listeners) do not generally require any special qualifications except for those courses where prerequisites are necessary - this can be ascertained by checking the ANU website. Auditing will not be accepted as credit towards a degree program, therefore, students may not sit formal examinations.





What is auditing?

Auditing or "listening in" offers access to some ANU courses (lectures only).

The Centre for Continuing Education offers access to approved ANU courses for people who want to listen in to lectures without actually enrolling as a degree student. Auditors (listeners) do not generally require any special qualifications except for those courses where prerequisites are necessary - this can be ascertained by consulting the ANU website.



Audit students may not sit formal examinations. An Audit enrolment guarantees admission only to lectures. Attendance at lectures will under no circumstances be accepted as credit towards a degree program. Auditors may seek permission from the faculty to attend tutorials (subject to space being available), additional fees may apply.

The ANU has a new agreement with Open Universities Australia to deliver 6 Asian language courses online. These languages are now only accessible through OUA and will not form a part of the ANU Audit program from Semester 2, 2018. If the language you are interested falls under the new agreement you will be directed to the OUA enrolment page.