Bachelor of Social Science (Honours)

The University of Newcastle

About

Students who perform well, with a GPA of 5.0 or greater, during the Bachelor of Social Science program or equivalent program and/or relevant discipline major, may undertake a further year of full-time (or equivalent part-time) study to obtain an Honours degree.

The Honours program allows students to further develop their specific areas of interest.The Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) approved sequence in Psychology is no longer available in this program.

If you have a 3 year APAC accredited psychology qualification please apply for the accredited Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) program.

Structure

Code Title Term / Location Units
CRIM4110 Honours Thesis 1 Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) 20 units
CRIM4120 Honours Thesis 2 Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) 20 units
SCHS4090 Societies, Cultures and Human Services Honours I Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) 20 units
SCHS4100 Societies, Cultures and Human Services Honours II Semester 1 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 1 - 2020 (Central Coast) Semester 2 - 2020 (Callaghan) Semester 2 - 2020 (Central Coast) 20 units

Entry requirements

  • Application for the Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) program is made directly to the University using the End–On Honours Application Form
  • Domestic applicants can apply by submitting the End-On Honours Application Form
  • International applicants can apply by submitting the End-On Hours Application Form and the International Application Form
  • An applicant for admission to candidature must have completed a Bachelor of Social Science or equivalent program with a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 5.0 (credit grade average).
  • Students seeking admission to the Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) in Psychology Studies must have completed the Psychology Studies Major in the Bachelor of Social Science at the University of Newcastle; plus STAT2000 and PSYC3000.

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of the program students will have:

  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of one or more specialist areas in the social sciences
  • Advanced communication skills appropriate to the social science discipline of the major
  • Advanced knowledge of research principles and methodology within one social science discipline, including information literacy, and the use of technology
  • Capacity to apply advanced critical thinking and judgement to complex problems in a variety of contexts within one social science discipline to develop new understanding and to demonstrate intellectual independence
  • Capacity to apply the social science theory and method appropriate to the major at an advanced level to design, conduct and complete an independent research thesis under supervision from the discipline
  • Communication skills to present a clear and coherent exposition of knowledge and ideas to a variety of audiences.
  • Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills with initiative and judgement in professional practice and/or scholarship.
  • Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills to adapt knowledge and skills in diverse contexts.
  • Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills with responsibility and accountability for own learning and practice and in collaboration with others within broad parameters.
  • Demonstrated the application of knowledge and skills to plan and execute project work and/or a piece of research and scholarship with some independence.

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