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BA (Hons)

Credit points

80

Minimum duration

1 year full-time or equivalent part-time.

Approved locations

  • Brisbane
  • Melbourne
  • Strathfield
  • Online

EFTSL value of units : All 10 cp units in this course have an EFTSL value of 0.125. Units with a cp value of a multiple of 10 have corresponding EFTSL values.

Admission requirements

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

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

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.

Additionally, students must have attained one of the following:

  1. a GPA of 5.50 on the ACU seven point scale in their major, or field of study, in the relevant undergraduate degree[1]; or
  2. 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 5.50 on the ACU seven point scale across the visual arts/design units in their final year of study; or
  3. 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 5.50 on the ACU seven point scale across their final year in their media/digital journalism units;

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.

International applicants need to meet the English Language Proficiency requirements as defined in the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy.

In accordance with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy, students who do not meet the standard requirements for entry to Bachelor of Arts (Honours) may be eligible for admission if they can demonstrate equivalent knowledge, skills and/or competencies. Particular equity groups, including students who are Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, from low SES, regional or remote areas, may also be eligible for admission under equity pathways such as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Special Entry Scheme or the Special Consideration for Long Term Educational Disadvantage (Universities Admissions Centre) Education Access Scheme (EAS). In accordance with the Admission to Coursework Programs Policy, any such applications will be assessed by the National Head of the School of Arts.

Disclaimer :The Course entry requirements above are for 2021 Admission.



Completion requirements

To qualify for the Honours degree a student must, in addition to satisfying the requirements of the pass degree, complete 80 cp from the Schedule of Honours Units, consisting of:

  1. 10 cp from HUMA402 (Part A);
  2. 20 cp from Advanced Coursework Units (Part B) ; and
  3. 50 cp from Thesis* units from the HUMA stream (Part C) or the ARTS stream (Part D).

* Students will be able to complete their Honours Thesis in one of the following fields of study: Digital Journalism, Drama, Economics, Geography, History, Literature, Mathematics, Media, Music, Philosophy, Politics and International Relations, Sociology, Study of Religions, Theological Studies, Visual Arts, Youth Work

Progression requirements

Students who are undertaking their research project as a thesis will enrol in the HUMA stream; students undertaking their research project by creative project will enrol in the ARTS stream. To enrol in the ARTS stream, students must have the approval of the National Head of School. All students enrol in HUMA402.

Students will be advised by the Course Coordinator and bound by decisions of the School Committee.

Part A : HUMA402 unit

Complete exactly 10 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
HUMA402Introduction to Thesis Research and Design10

Part B : Advanced Coursework Units

Complete exactly 20 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
HUMA410Honours Advanced Coursework a10
HUMA411Honours Advanced Coursework B10
HUMA413Honours International Study Unit10
HUMA412Countercultures: Multidisciplinary Perspectives10Honours Seminar Units
HUMA417Arts and Humanities Honours Internship A10Honours Internship Units
HUMA418Arts and Humanities Honours Internship B10Honours Internship Units

Part C : Thesis Units HUMA stream

PART C.1 OR PART C.2

Part C.1 : (a) Full-time

Complete exactly 50 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
HUMA400Honours Thesis A (Full-Time)20
HUMA406Honours Thesis B (Full-Time)30

Part C.2 : (b) Part-time

Complete exactly 50 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
HUMA401Honours Thesis A (Part-Time)10
HUMA407Honours Thesis B (Part-Time)10
HUMA408Honours Thesis C (Part-Time)10
HUMA409Honours Thesis D (Part-Time)20

Part D : Thesis Units ARTS stream

PART D.1 OR PART D.2

Part D.1 : (a) Full-time

Complete exactly 50 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
ARTS408Research Thesis/Creative Practice A (Full Time)20
ARTS409Research Thesis/Creative Practice B (Full Time)30

Part D.2 : (b) Part-time

Complete exactly 50 credit points from the following:

CodeTitleCredit PointsNotes
ARTS411Research Thesis/Creative Practice A (Part-Time)10
ARTS412Research Thesis/Creative Practice B (Part-Time)10
ARTS414Research Thesis/Creative Practice C (Part-Time)10
ARTS415Research Thesis/Creative Practice D (Part Time)20
Footnote

1. For students enrolled in double degrees, the GPA rule applies to majors within the relevant degree. For instance, for Bachelor of Teaching/Bachelor of Arts, it would only be based on the Bachelor of Arts units.

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