Honours at UNSW Arts, Design & Architecture is your opportunity to generate new knowledge and understanding for current and future generations. Our programs are for those of you who are curious, creative, analytical and, above all, passionate about an area of study.
Program structure
Honours programs are one year, full-time advanced undergraduate degrees for high achieving students. They are offered as separate, stand-alone programs of 48 units of credit. These programs allow you to connect your undergraduate study with the opportunity to embark on a significant independent research project and advanced coursework study.Â
A pathway to further research
An honours year will advance your analytical and research skills, deepen your knowledge of your discipline area, and allow you to find solutions to complex social and global problems with intellectual independence. It's your pathway into a graduate research degree, including a Masters by ResearchÌý´Ç°ùÌýDoctor of Philosophy (PhD).
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Admission to honours is subject to approval from the Head of School and the availability of appropriate supervision. Candidates should, therefore, note that the minimum qualifications for entry to the various plans will not guarantee automatic admission. Please see Handbook for more information.
ARTS
BUILT ENVIRONMENT
DESIGN
EDUCATION
FINE ARTS
HUMANITIES & LANGUAGES
MEDIA
MUSIC
SOCIAL SCIENCES
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Step 1
Please refer to Handbook for more information and to check admission requirements. If you are required to discuss your honours proposal and eligibility (as outlined in Handbook) please contact your relevant Honours Convenor listed in our Key ContactsÌýÌý
Step 2
All applications (current UNSW students and external) are to .
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Honours Classes
Honours will be awarded in the following classes and students must achieve the minimum weighted average mark (WAM) cut-off in order to be eligible:
- Class 1
- Class 2 Division 1
- Class 2 Division 2
- Class 3
See Handbook for WAM calculations which will be applied to two decimal places and will not be rounded up or down for the awarding of class of Honours.
University Medal
An honours student may be nominated for a University Medal in line with the University Medal Policy (PDF)Ìý²¹²Ô»åÌýProcedures (PDF).