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The Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences (Honours) is a 48-unit advanced undergraduate program designed for high-achieving students, equivalent to one year of full-time study. This degree builds upon an undergraduate pass degree in Arts, International Studies, or Social Research and Policy. Students typically pursue honours within their major field from their previous degree. The program emphasizes enhancing analytical and research capabilities, expanding subject knowledge, and applying discipline-specific methodologies.
The Criminology Honours program requires completing 48 units, which can be done over one year full-time or two years part-time.
This program combines seminar participation with a substantial research component. It includes 18 units of coursework and 30 units dedicated to a thesis or research project. The final thesis or research project should be no longer than 20,000 words.