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Bachelor of Science (Honours)

Course code: 0051 + Course abbreviation: BSc(Hons) + Total credit points required: 48 + 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time (part-time is available for some areas of study only)

Study mode and course location

On-campus (Clayton; Gippsland)

Course description

The Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree aims to provide students with a higher level of experience in independent analysis and research in their chosen area of expertise. The degree with honours is awarded on the successful completion of a program of advanced study including a supervised research project which will include a contribution to the knowledge of the subject by original work and a critical review of the literature. The BSc(Hons) has vocational aims but also provides a preparation for study by coursework and/or research for the higher degrees of Master of Science or Doctor of Philosophy.

Course objectives

Graduates of the Honours program will have gained an insight into the breadth and diversity of their area of specialisation and understand its place within the broader scope of science. Honours graduates will be able to critically review the scientific literature in their area of specialisation and will understand the processes involved in the design, development and implementation of a relevant research project. They will be able to complete and analyse a set of laboratory-based, computer-based, theoretical or other appropriate studies, and will be proficient in computer based data acquisition, critical analysis of results, appropriate presentation and scientific word processing, will have demonstrated effective communication skills in both oral and written presentations to both a specialist and a non-specialist scientific audience, and will have the ability to write and present scientific work in a potentially publishable way. Honours graduates will have acquired a range of technical skills and attitudes appropriate to their area of specialisation and will have demonstrated the capability to perform a variety of scientific procedures and techniques that are essential to the satisfactory completion and reporting of a research project.

Entry requirements

Students who have successfully qualified for the BSc pass degree, or equivalent, with a high level of academic achievement may apply to enter. Students in science double degrees must have completed at least 144 points of their studies in that course, including all of the double-degree science requirements, before they may apply for entry to honours. To be eligible for entry into the honours year, students must obtain a distinction grade average (70 per cent) or above in 24 points of studies in relevant units at level three. These 24 points of studies will normally include at least 18 points of units in the area of study in which they wish to undertake honours. Students who have obtained an average of 65-69 per cent in their main third-year sequence may also be eligible for consideration if they have also obtained an average of at least 65 per cent in their remaining level three units and the relevant head of school supports their application.

Course structure

The specific requirements for the award of a degree with honours is dependent on the field of study but in general will include advanced coursework and specified assessment tasks, a thesis component and seminars/oral presentations.

The honours course is available in most of the science areas of study listed in this handbook. Some additional details are provided under the ‘Science areas of study and sequences’ in this handbook for the relevant campus. In special circumstances, the dean, acting on the recommendation of the heads of schools, may approve candidature embracing more than one discipline.

Schools are able to cater substantially for the interests of individual students, although there may be compulsory elements to be completed by all students in some areas of study. The work to be completed by a candidate will be as prescribed by the relevant head of school.

Further details about the requirements for honours in each field of study, along with faculty honours policies and guidelines are available at www.sci.monash.edu.au/honours.

Contact details

www.sci.monash.edu.au/undergrad/progamstudy/honours.html

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