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The Honors year following the Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science is a prestigious additional year of undergraduate study, open to students after completing their degree. This program provides a distinctive chance to delve into research opportunities and apply theoretical knowledge gained during undergraduate studies. An Honors qualification in science or arts holds significant value not just in academic circles but also in professional sectors that highly prize laboratory expertise and advanced analytical skills. Students can pursue Honors in any science or arts discipline, typically aligning with their primary undergraduate focus. The program involves developing a research project in your chosen field with guidance from academic supervisors. Your research may span multiple disciplines (such as combining physiology and biology) and could require coursework in experimental design or specialized technical training for specific equipment.
The English Honors program requires a 15,000-word thesis, three 4000-level seminar units, and participation in the mid-year Honors Conference. This year of intensive study enables deeper specialization in your chosen field while fostering independent, creative work within an academic community of peers and faculty. Many Honors graduates progress to postgraduate studies either in Australia or internationally.