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Bachelor of Arts with Honours

  • Bachelor (Honours)

The Bachelor of Arts with Honours is a specialised one year course that enables you to deepen your knowledge and research skills in a particular field of Humanities, Social Sciences, Creative Arts and Media, or the study of Geography and Environment.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
1 - 3 years full-time
Course Code
R4A, 030426C
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb
International Fees
$33,950 per year / $33,950 total

About this course

The Bachelor of Arts with Honours is a specialised one year course that enables you to deepen your knowledge and research skills in a particular field of Humanities, Social Sciences, Creative Arts and Media, or the study of Geography and Environment.

You will apply advanced theory and research methods to social and cultural issues of local and global significance to become an independent, critical and reflective thinker. Working closely with an academic supervisor, you will develop valuable skills in designing and managing independent projects in your area of interest and, by the end of the course, you will be equipped with advanced research, analytical and communication skills that will prepare you for entry to higher degree research, such as a Master of Arts or PhD, or other professional careers.

Entry requirements

Completion of a Bachelor of Arts, or another approved Bachelor degree, in this University or another approved tertiary institution with a weighted average of 70% or higher, in the 200 and 300 level units forming a major in the proposed Honours discipline of study.

Completion a Bachelor of Arts, or another approved Bachelor degree, in this University or another approved tertiary institution with a weighted average of 70% or higher, in the 200 and 300 level units forming a major in the proposed Honours discipline of study.

Study locations

Launceston

Hobart

What you will learn

  • 1 Articulate underlying principles, concepts and approaches to research in one or more disciplines.
  • 2 Critically evaluate and reflect on a range of social, cultural, political, ethical and environmental issues in local, cross-cultural and global contexts, through synthesis of different perspectives.
  • 3 Communicate disciplinary perspectives and knowledge effectively and ethically, to specialist and non-specialist audiences using written, oral and visual means.
  • 4 Plan and implement a major independent project in the context of scholarship and/or professional practice
  • 5 Employ self-management, creativity, flexibility, initiative, and resilience in completing course study, showing readiness for further study or work.
  • Career pathways

    In Australia and around the world, employers are increasingly seeing graduates who can speak and write clearly; who are computer literate and understand how to use technology; who know about other countries, cultures and societies; who can solve problems creatively; and who have developed that flexibility of thought which technical and vocational training rarely encourages.

    Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree find jobs in, for example: advertising, journalism, radio and television; arts administration, heritage and curatorial positions; diplomacy, interpreting and tourism; management, marketing and administration; politics, the public service, the police force and the armed forces; research and publishing; social welfare and community work, or go onto academic careers.

    Postgraduate study

    If you successfully complete this course, you may be also be eligible to apply for a range of other postgraduate courses including Graduate Certificates and Graduate Diplomas and Masters by coursework and research. Filter the course list by Postgraduate to view the current courses available.

    Course structure

    In the Bachelor of Arts with Honours you will complete 100 credit points comprising;

    • a research project, usually completed over two semesters;
    • Honours coursework units;

    In each semester you will complete research and coursework units, as per the schedule for your area of study below.

    In your final semester, you will need to enrol in XSB400 which will record your final overall Honours result. This unit is administrative only and does not have classes or assessments.