Honours
Choosing a supervisor for your Honours course
Your supervisors are the main persons you will interact with during the course. To be accepted into the Honours course you need to have a supervisory panel (2 supervisors) and a project outline. Your choice of supervisors will depend on the research project that you undertake. You will need to discuss the project with them prior to applying for admission. An Honours information evening may be useful to you. Times will be advised during classes.
For a list of potential supervisors - refer to School of Science and Health Potential Supervisors.
For a list of current projects for honours mid year intake - refer to School of Science and Health 2012 Honours Mid Year Projects Booklet (opens in a new window) (PDF, 672.4KB)
What are the entry requirements?
You will need to have completed a Bachelors degree or be about to complete it. You will need to have achieved a threshold Admission Average Mark (AAM) equal to or above the minimum of 65. You must have organised a supervisory panel and an outline of the proposed research topic.
How do I apply for Honours admission?
You are able to Apply Online for Honours. The application should include a letter from your potential supervisory panel stating that the research project is suitable for the Honours program and that they are willing to supervise it. You should also include a one-page outline of the proposed research topic.


