Bachelor (Honours)
You must have a recognised bachelor degree or masters by coursework with at least a major in accountancy with a minimum grade point average of 5.00 (on QUT's 7-point scale) completed within the last 2 years plus:
If you do not meet the grade point average requirement but you have:
you are encouraged to apply.
Places are subject to supervisor availability infrastructure and other required resources.
BS06 Bachelor of Business (Dean's Scholars)All current BS06 Bachelor of Business (Dean's Scholars) graduates will automatically receive an offer to start within three weeks of the current semester results being released. Please contact the Honours Coordinator in the relevant School to discuss academic supervision before commencement of the course.
A recognised bachelor degree or masters by coursework with at least a major in accountancy with a minimum grade point average of 5.00 (on QUT's 7-point scale) completed within the last 2 years plus:
If you do not meet the grade point average requirement but you have:
you are encouraged to apply.
Places are subject to supervisor availability infrastructure and other required resources.
The Bachelor of Business (Honours) provides high-achieving undergraduate students with analytical theoretical and empirical skills that differentiate them from other graduates. It gives you the chance to integrate the practical and conceptual knowledge gained through your degree.
As an honours graduate you can clearly demonstrate an ability to undertake rigorous independent research.
The course is designed for total immersion in academic study for a full-time year. Therefore undertaking the honours course part-time is generally discouraged. Not all schools permit mid-year entry. The structure of the course is such that the coursework units in the first semester logically precede the research thesis which is largely completed in the second semester.
Study areasStudy an in-depth project in:
The course is designed for total immersion in academic study for a full-time year. Therefore undertaking the honours course part-time is generally discouraged. Not all schools permit mid-year entry. The structure of the course is such that the coursework units in the first semester logically precede the research thesis which is largely completed in the second semester.