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The Bachelor of Science (Honours) is a specialized fourth-year program designed for graduates holding undergraduate degrees in Science, Information Technology, or Mathematical Sciences. This program prepares students for advanced research degrees or professional careers requiring sophisticated research capabilities.
The honours curriculum combines a major research project with coursework covering research methods, academic communication, and literature review development. More than half of the program focuses on the research component, which concludes with an Honours thesis submission. This course aims to cultivate the essential skills and experience needed for postgraduate research endeavors.
Available specialization areas include professional computing (for students with adequate IT or computing backgrounds) and research-focused studies across scientific disciplines such as Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, Environmental Science, Food Science, Geoscience, Mathematics, and Veterinary Science.
Through the research project, students can deeply explore their chosen field while honing critical investigative skills. Participants will learn to identify and evaluate current research in their area, synthesize information, and develop comprehensive research plans. The program emphasizes experimental design, data analysis, and effective research presentation through seminars and thesis writing, teaching students to clearly communicate their findings.