You must have a recognised bachelor degree in science
Suitable honours topic
Proposed honours supervisor
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 Science (Honours) allows students to further develop specific areas of expertise in science by providing extended modern and rigorous training in science. It prepares students both for higher-level graduate careers in industry and government and for research at a PhD level or a Master if Philosophy.
Through a combination of research and advanced coursework units students pursue specialised studies in an area of mutual interest with a personal research mentor/supervisor. Students will develop high level skills in a specific discipline area (biological science earth science environmental science chemistry or physics) and acquire research skills appropriate to their discipline. Coursework units provide students the opportunity to develop much more advanced skills and knowledge compared with those built in the undergraduate course. Students will design and undertake experimental programs in either laboratory or field settings to solve complex problems. A research project allows students to demonstrate their advanced academic capability and culminates in the completion of an honours thesis.
Research or graduate employment in industry or government.
Membership in professional organisations is not specifically tied to the completion of an Honours degree as entry requirements are met by the completion of the bachelor degree.
Honours provides the key research pathway to postgraduate study. The program is designed to easily articulate into a Master of Philosophy or into a PhD (depending upon the level of honours attained).
You must complete 96 credit points (8 units) from one of the following study areas:
You must complete 96 credit points (8 units) from one of the following study areas: