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Media Arts (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in Media Arts (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and creative skills in media arts … For more content click the Read More button below.The Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in Media Arts (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and creative skills in media arts contexts. The BMA (Hons) enables students to advance their knowledge and understanding of creative practice by developing a significant practice-led research project. Supported by coursework in art and design theory and professional practice, the program supports students to gain an in-depth understanding of the relationship between theory and practice in contemporary media arts contexts. By doing so, this program can provide pathways to higher degree research programs such as an MFA or PhD, as well as a diverse array of professional and career outcomes in the arts, media, and cultural sectors.Read More

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Design (Honours)

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The Design (Honours) program is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in Design (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and creative skills in Design. The Design (Hons) enables … For more content click the Read More button below.The Design (Honours) program is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in Design (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and creative skills in Design. The Design (Hons) enables students to advance their knowledge and understanding of design practice by developing a significant practice-led research project. Access to UNSW Art & Design’s leading research labs and a selective professional placement program allow students to explore the potential of design in the 21st Century.Supported by coursework in design theory and professional practice, the program supports students to gain an in-depth understanding of the relationship between theory and practice in contemporary design and the role of design in social challenges. Graduates of the program have a developed understanding of design strategy, design methods and research for design, on design and through design, providing career pathways to design consultancy, innovation or a diverse array of professional and career outcomes in the design and cultural sectors as well as pathways to higher degree research programs such as an MPhil or PhD.Read More

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Fine Arts (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and creative skills in contemporary art … For more content click the Read More button below.The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and creative skills in contemporary art contexts. The BFA (Hons) enables students to advance their knowledge and understanding of artistic practice by developing a significant practice-led research project. Supported by coursework in art theory and professional practice, the program supports students to gain an in-depth understanding of the relationship between theory and practice in contemporary art contexts. By doing so, this program can provide pathways to higher degree research programs such as an MFA or PhD, as well as a diverse array of professional and career outcomes in the arts and cultural sectors.Read More

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Industrial Design (Honours)

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The purpose of Honours within the Discipline of Industrial Design is to enable students who have performed well at undergraduate level in an Industrial Design or aligned program area an opportunity to undertake a substantial individual project of research and design exploration, the equivalent of an Honours thesis. Building upon … For more content click the Read More button below.The purpose of Honours within the Discipline of Industrial Design is to enable students who have performed well at undergraduate level in an Industrial Design or aligned program area an opportunity to undertake a substantial individual project of research and design exploration, the equivalent of an Honours thesis. Building upon the  disciplinary foundation in knowledge, literacy and skills of the Bachelors degree, the Honours year enables academic excellence, social engagement and global perspective to a level where graduates are prepared for transition to professional practice. The Honours program is also a  means of connecting undergraduate study with supervised independent research by consolidating and extending work completed in the undergraduate program and providing an academic foundation for students who may wish to a Masters by research or a PhD program.Read More

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Computational Design (Honours)

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The purpose of Honours within the Discipline of Computational Design is to enable students who have performed well at undergraduate level to deepen their knowledge of design methods, literature and history by undertaking a significant research project. Honours is a means for connecting undergraduate study with supervised independent research by … For more content click the Read More button below.The purpose of Honours within the Discipline of Computational Design is to enable students who have performed well at undergraduate level to deepen their knowledge of design methods, literature and history by undertaking a significant research project. Honours is a means for connecting undergraduate study with supervised independent research by consolidating and extending work completed in the undergraduate program and providing an academic foundation for students continuing on to a Professional Masters, Masters by research or a PhD. As part of the Honours program students will be expected to complete a significant independent research project and coursework study. Students will generally also be expected to undertake research literacy training, Integrity in research training, attend OH & S and safety training in the Faculty's Squarehouse studios and present at Faculty research seminars.Read More

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Construction Management and Property (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Construction Management and Property (Honours) is a one-year program which provides students with a further study option after completing a three-year degree in the construction management and property discipline area. Students can choose to do a generalist honours degree or complete honours in one of the following … For more content click the Read More button below.The Bachelor of Construction Management and Property (Honours) is a one-year program which provides students with a further study option after completing a three-year degree in the construction management and property discipline area. Students can choose to do a generalist honours degree or complete honours in one of the following disciplines: Building, Property Development, Quantity Surveying.The program is offered over a minimum of two semesters. Students will be required to do a major thesis project which consists of two courses (a 12uoc Thesis Foundation and a 12uoc Thesis Project). These two courses provide students with key research training and critical thinking skills. Students who choose to complete Honours in one of the specialised discipline areas will be required to do a thesis project related to their chosen specialisation, plus 3 prescribed elective courses for the specific field and 1 program elective course. Students who are doing a generalist Honours degree will take 24uoc program electives. The prescribed elective courses are all delivered at advanced level which will equip students with high-order thinking skills and business analytical skills in each specialised field.Read More

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Architectural Studies (Honours)

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The purpose of Honours within the Discipline of Architecture is to enable students who have performed well at undergraduate level to deepen their knowledge of design methods, knowledge and history by undertaking a significant research project. Honours is a means for connecting undergraduate study with supervised independent research by consolidating … For more content click the Read More button below.The purpose of Honours within the Discipline of Architecture is to enable students who have performed well at undergraduate level to deepen their knowledge of design methods, knowledge and history by undertaking a significant research project. Honours is a means for connecting undergraduate study with supervised independent research by consolidating and extending work completed in the undergraduate program and providing an academic foundation for students continuing on to a Professional Masters, Masters by research or a PhD.As part of the Honours program students will be expected to complete a significant independent research project and coursework study. In addition to conducting research and coursework students will generally also be expected to undertake research literacy training, Integrity in research training, attend OH & S and safety training and present seminars, write a literature review, and write a thesis.Read More

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Actuarial Studies (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Actuarial Studies (Honours) is a one year advanced undergraduate degree for high-achieving students which may be undertaken upon completion of the requirements of an undergraduate pass degree. The program enables students to expand and deepen their understanding of actuarial studies and develop highly sought after analytical, problem … For more content click the Read More button below.The Bachelor of Actuarial Studies (Honours) is a one year advanced undergraduate degree for high-achieving students which may be undertaken upon completion of the requirements of an undergraduate pass degree. The program enables students to expand and deepen their understanding of actuarial studies and develop highly sought after analytical, problem solving and research skills through undertaking a significant independent research thesis. The program may be a pathway into a PhD.Program Benefits:Competitive advantage, higher chances of immediately getting employed upon completion, increased career options - either in academia, business, government or applied research through gaining:Advanced analytical and problem solving skills required for specialist careers in business and government.Highly sought after research, project management and communication skills in as well as advanced knowledge of the relevant discipline.Read More

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Art Theory (Honours)

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The Bachelor of Art Theory (Honours) is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in art history and theory (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and scholarly skills in … For more content click the Read More button below.The Bachelor of Art Theory (Honours) is a 48 UOC (one year equivalent) advanced undergraduate degree for high achieving students. The program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree in art history and theory (or cognate area), and wish to extend their critical and scholarly skills in art history and theory. The BAT (Hons) program enables students to expand and deepen their knowledge and understanding of art history and theory by undertaking a significant independent research thesis. Supported by coursework in art theory, the program supports students to gain an in-depth understanding of art history and theory and to develop highly sought after analytical, problem solving, and research skills. By doing so, this program can provide pathways to higher degree research programs such as an MPhil or PhD, as well as a diverse array of professional and career outcomes in the arts and cultural sectors.Read More

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Business (Honours)

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The purpose of BBus Honours degree is to enable students who have performed well at undergraduate level to deepen their knowledge of approaches, perspectives and traditions in their chosen scientific discipline and undertake a significant research project. Honours is a means for connecting undergraduate study with supervised independent research by … For more content click the Read More button below.The purpose of BBus Honours degree is to enable students who have performed well at undergraduate level to deepen their knowledge of approaches, perspectives and traditions in their chosen scientific discipline and undertake a significant research project. Honours is a means for connecting undergraduate study with supervised independent research by consolidating and extending work completed in the undergraduate program and providing an academic foundation for students continuing on to a Masters by research or a PhD. Students who complete an Honours program and achieve an Honours Class 1 are well placed to apply for higher degree research (a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or Masters by Research (MPhil) and scholarships such as the Australian Postgraduate Award (APA). Further details on career opportunities for students who complete an Honours degree can be obtained from the SchoolRead More