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The Bachelor of Political, Economic and Social Sciences (Honours) is a rigorous, year-long advanced program focused on research. Students participate in seminar courses and develop a significant thesis on a topic chosen in consultation with a supervisor who specializes in the relevant area. While pass degrees allow students to explore various fields and focus on one or two majors, the honours year enables deep engagement with their major subject and practical application of research methods through independent projects. The honours year serves as both preparation for postgraduate studies and a culminating experience for undergraduate education. For some, honours represents the peak of their academic journey, expanding their intellectual horizons and refining their research, analytical, and communication skills while developing the personal and professional competencies needed to complete a major project. For others, it marks the initial step toward careers as professional researchers or academics. The fourth-year honours program in Anthropology allows you to delve deeper into a specific world region or comparative theme that captured your interest during your major studies. In the first semester, you will complete two seminar-based units that consolidate your understanding of core disciplinary debates. You will also begin working with a supervisor on a 20,000-word dissertation, receiving guidance to define your research question and identify relevant literature and empirical materials.