Bachelor of Arts (Honours) 12 months Undergraduate Program By Australian Catholic University |Top Universities
Program Duration

12 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

23,400 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is available for high-achieving students who have completed a relevant Pass Bachelor  degree offered by the Faculty of Education and Arts or equivalent at another institution.Aside from expanding your knowledge in a specialised area, an Honours degree will give you an edge in an increasingly competitive job market.You will build on your knowledge in your chosen major area of study through research, analysis and communication skills.Undertaking an Honours year is also an important step for those who want to become an academic or a professional researcher.Bachelor of Arts (Honours) students will:build on the knowledge and skills they gained in their undergraduate degreedevelop advanced research techniques appropriate to their chosen field of studyprepare an Honours thesis, or creative project with exegesis/dissertation, along with coursework units appropriate to the field of study of the thesis.be equipped to pursue further postgraduate study.

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) is available for high-achieving students who have completed a relevant Pass Bachelor  degree offered by the Faculty of Education and Arts or equivalent at another institution.Aside from expanding your knowledge in a specialised area, an Honours degree will give you an edge in an increasingly competitive job market.You will build on your knowledge in your chosen major area of study through research, analysis and communication skills.Undertaking an Honours year is also an important step for those who want to become an academic or a professional researcher.Bachelor of Arts (Honours) students will:build on the knowledge and skills they gained in their undergraduate degreedevelop advanced research techniques appropriate to their chosen field of studyprepare an Honours thesis, or creative project with exegesis/dissertation, along with coursework units appropriate to the field of study of the thesis.be equipped to pursue further postgraduate study.

Admission Requirements

6+
5.75+
7+
24+
1040+
58.5+

To be eligible to apply for admission to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours), a student must have:


1.1 Completed an approved ACU undergraduate degree, or equivalent, normally within the last five years with a minimum GPA as stipulated in the University Guidelines for Honours Programs.


1.2 Additionally, students must have attained one of the following:


a GPA of 5.75 on the ACU seven point scale in their major, or field of study, in the relevant undergraduate degree1; or

for students who have completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design degree, achieved a Distinction in at least one of any Art Theory unit AND a GPA of 5.75 on the ACU seven point scale across the visual arts/design units in their final year of study; or

for students who have completed a Bachelor of Digital Media degree, achieved a Distinction in at least one of any Media Theory unit AND a GPA of 5.75 on the ACU seven point scale across their final year in their media/digital journalism units;

1.3 Students must also meet any other requirements stipulated in the University Guidelines for Honours Programs.


Offers of admission to the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) require the approval of the National Head of School, or nominee, and will only be made where the student's proposed area of study aligns with a demonstrated capacity for Honours research and supervision within the School.


An applicant must also comply with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

1 Year
Jan-2000

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

15,440 AUD
-

International Students

23,400 AUD
-

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