• Offered by School of Demography
  • ANU College ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
  • Course subject Demography
  • Areas of interest Policy Studies, Population Studies, Actuarial Studies, Demography, Public Health

The processes of birth, death and migration shape the size and structure of a population in constantly changing ways. This course covers the methods used to project the structure of the population, and the way inputs about the future of demographic processes, such as fertility and mortality, are provided. Population dynamics involve understanding and interpreting the changing population structure by analyzing the interplay between demographic processes, themselves depending on socio-economic and other factors. However, population dynamics also transform many aspects of social and economic life, thus creating a process of permanent renewal. Topics that will be covered in this course are: population models, epidemiological transition, ageing, lowest low fertility, demographic dividends and other specific aspects of population dynamics.

Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

  1. generate justifiable future series of demographic processes;
  2. demonstrate and interpret how fertility, mortality and migration affect population change;
  3. review and critique research on population projections and population dynamics; and
  4. prepare demographic calculations using the R software program.

Indicative Assessment

  1. Weekly class R programming exercises (20) [LO 1,2,3,4]
  2. Research Project (a): Title + Abstract (FP). Maximum 500 words (10) [LO 1,2,3,4]
  3. Research Project (b): Introduction + Data description. Maximum 1000 words (10) [LO 1,2,3,4]
  4. Research Project (c): Methods + Preliminary results. Maximum 1000 words (10) [LO 1,2,3,4]
  5. Research Project (d): Results and Discussion. Maximum 1000 words (10) [LO 1,2,3,4]
  6. Research Project (e): In class presentation. 15 minute presentation with 7 minute question and discussion. (20) [LO 1,2,3,4]
  7. Submission of Final Research Project (revised a-d). Maximum 4000 words. (20) [LO 1,2,3,4]

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Workload

130 hours of total student learning time made up from:

a) 36 hours of contact over 12 weeks: 3 hours of computer lab

b) 94 hours of independent student research, problem solving, reading and writing.

Inherent Requirements

Not applicable

Requisite and Incompatibility

To enrol in this course you must be studying a Bachelor of Arts Honours (HARTS or HART2) and have completed DEMO2001 and DEMO2002 or equivalent.

Prescribed Texts

Readings will be provided via the course Wattle site

Preliminary Reading

Samuel Preston, Patrick Heuveline, Michel Guillot. 2000. Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes. Wiley.

Fees

Tuition fees are for the academic year indicated at the top of the page.  

Commonwealth Support (CSP) Students
If you have been offered a Commonwealth supported place, your fees are set by the Australian Government for each course. At ANU 1 EFTSL is 48 units (normally 8 x 6-unit courses). More information about your student contribution amount for each course at Fees

Student Contribution Band:
1
Unit value:
6 units

If you are a domestic graduate coursework student with a Domestic Tuition Fee (DTF) place or international student you will be required to pay course tuition fees (see below). Course tuition fees are indexed annually. Further information for domestic and international students about tuition and other fees can be found at Fees.

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Units EFTSL
6.00 0.12500
Domestic fee paying students
Year Fee
2022 $4200
International fee paying students
Year Fee
2022 $6000
Note: Please note that fee information is for current year only.

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First Semester

Class number Class start date Last day to enrol Census date Class end date Mode Of Delivery Class Summary
3912 19 Feb 2024 26 Feb 2024 05 Apr 2024 24 May 2024 In Person View

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