BA(Hons)

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Bachelor of Arts with Honours
Bachelor of Arts with Honours
Abbreviation: BA(Hons)
Course code: R4A
Course contact (faculty or school) (03) 6226 2249
Introductory comments
This on-campus, 1 year full time (or, at the discretion of the relevant School, 2 consecutive
years part time) course is available at Hobart and Launceston. Candidates whose work has
been interrupted by illness or other unavoidable cause may be permitted to complete their
course over a longer period of time.
Candidates wishing to apply for a place must submit an application form, obtainable from
Student Administration, by mid-December of the year before that in which they wish to
commence study. The accompanying Schedule lists the disciplines which offer honours
courses.
Admission & prerequisites
Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Arts with Honours:
•
must have qualified for admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or another
approved Bachelor degree, in this University or another approved tertiary
institution;
•
if a candidate from another approved tertiary institution, must have qualified for
admission to a fourth year honours course in the proposed discipline of study or a
cognate discipline;
•
are required by Faculty to have a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 6.0 or better in the
200 and 300 level units forming a major in that discipline. Currently, the GPA is
calculated on the basis of a HD=9, DN=7.5, CR=6.5, PP/FP=5.5; TP=5.0, NN=4.0 for
the units at 200 and 300 level in the proposed discipline;
•
if undertaking a combined honours program, should qualify for entry in both
disciplines to be studied;
•
should consult the following schedule for full details of discipline offerings as some
disciplines prescribe additional units and a standard in the major higher than the
Faculty minimum GPA for entry to their honours program.
Admission in semester 2 is possible in some programs. Contact the relevant school for
information.
BA(Hons) course specifications are published in the Calendar, copies of which are held in
the University Library, Student Administration, School Offices and the Faculty Office, and
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is available on the Web starting at
http://www.admin.utas.edu.au/HANDBOOKS/handbooks.html
Course objectives
The Bachelor of Arts with Honours course allows candidates to pursue in-depth study in
the discipline or disciplines of their choice and at the same time to demonstrate a level of
excellence that will allow them to pursue higher degree studies.
Career outcomes
In Australia and around the world, employers are increasingly seeing graduates who can
speak and write clearly; who are computer literate and understand how to use technology;
who know about other countries, cultures and societies; who can solve problems
creatively; and who have developed that flexibility of thought which technical and
vocational training rarely encourages. Graduates with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) degree
find jobs in, for example: advertising, journalism, radio and television; the arts, heritage
and museology; diplomacy, interpreting and tourism; management, marketing and
administration; politics, the public service, the police force and the armed forces; teaching,
research and publishing; psychology, counselling and community work.
Course structure
A candidate for the degree must pursue either a single course of study in one honours
discipline, or a joint course of study in two honours disciplines.
The disciplines which may be studied as single honours courses are those listed in the
schedule which follows. Unless exempted by the Faculty, a candidate may not enrol in the
Honours course in a discipline listed unless the corresponding prerequisite requirements
have been obtained.
Joint honours courses consist of such combinations of the disciplines listed in the schedule
as Faculty may from time to time approve. A candidate may not enrol in a joint honours
course unless permitted to do so by the Faculty on the recommendation of the heads of the
two Schools concerned. Candidates must either have passed the prerequisite units
prescribed in the schedule for both the proposed disciplines or have otherwise satisfied
the heads of the two Schools that they are sufficiently qualified to undertake the joint
course.
Candidates undertake a program comprising a number of coursework units and a research
thesis. Candidates should consult individual discipline entries for full details (page
references are given in the Schedule of Courses).
Articulation
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Persons who have successfully completed the Bachelor of Arts with Honours may apply
for entry to a higher degree (Masters or PhD) in accordance with policies governing
candidature for such admission.
General provisions
The dean may, on the recommendation of the head of School, grant a candidate an
extension of time for the completion of a thesis where a thesis is required as part of an
honours examination.
Except by special permission of the Faculty there is no re-examination for honours in any
one discipline.
The classes of honours are First Class, Second Class, and Third Class. There is an upper
and lower division in the second class.
Candidates who have obtained honours in one course may proceed to honours in another
course provided that they undertake a further year’s work and provided that the
discipline or disciplines which comprise the earlier course are not included in the later
course.
Schedule of Courses
Code Discipline
campus
prereq page
HAB400/401
Aboriginal Studies 4 (Honours) H~1&2 L~1&2
major in
Aboriginal Studies or cognate discipline, including satisfaction of the
Faculty GPA C-249
HMA400/401
Asian Studies 4 (Honours)
H~1&2 L~1&2
major, including
satisfaction of the Faculty GPA, plus a completed first year of a relevant
language other than English, or equivalent. By the end of the honours
year, students should have undertaken additional language study so as to
demonstrate an ability to read competently in that language. C-295
HMC400/401
Chinese 4 (Honours)
H~1&2 L~1&2 O~1&2
7.0 or higher C-299
HTC400/401
Classics 4 (Honours)
H~1&2major in Ancient Civilisations (including
Latin 1 – HTL or equivalent) OR a Major in Latin and satisfaction of the
Faculty GPA C-344
HEA400/401
English 4 (Honours)
H~1&2 L~1&2
major, with GPA of 6.0 or
higher in 75% of English units at levels 200/300
C-260
HEF400/401
French 4 (Honours)
H~1&2112.5% major with a GPA of 7.0 or better,
and either an HD for HEF301 French Language Skills 3 or a DN for
HEF302 French Language Skills 3B C-267
HAF400/401
Gender Studies 4 (Honours)
H~1&2Faculty requirement for entry to
Honours, a major in Gender Studies, permission of the coordinator
C-251
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KGA402/403
Geography and Environmental Studies 4
H~1&2 L~1&2
bachelor degree with a sound major in Geography and Environmental
Studies or another discipline relevant to the thesis topic and satisfying the
Faculty honours entry requirements for major and GPA.
C-371
HEG400/401
German 4 (Honours)
better. C-270
HTA498/499
History 4 (Honours)
H~1&2 L~1&2
than 6.5
C-340
HMN400/401
Indonesian 4 (Honours) H~1&2 L~1&2 O~1&2
7.0 or better C-306
HMJ400/401
Japanese 4 (Honours)
H~1&2one Distinction (DN) and two Credits
(CR) in HMJ306–308. Further passes in HMJ330–335 are recommended
C-302
HPA400/401
Philosophy 4 (Honours) H~1&2v L~1&2v
major, including
satisfaction of the Faculty GPA
C-316
HSA400/401
Political Science 4 (Honours)
C-321
KHA400/401
Psychology 4 (Honours) H~1&2 L~1&2
Psychology major,
containing at least 150% in the discipline, including KHA305, KHA306
and KHA308 or KHA340 or KHA311, and satisfaction of the Faculty
GPA C-390
HSD400/401
Public Policy 4 (Honours) H~1&2 L~1&2
higherC-326
HGE400/401
Social Ecology 4 (Honours)
H~1&2 L~1&2
major in Social
Ecology including HGA203/303, HGE203/303 and HGE204/304, with
performance level as required by the Faculty Honours entry standards.
C-285
HGA400/401
Sociology 4 (Honours)
H~1&2 L~1&2
major, including HGA202,
HGA203/303 and satisfaction of Faculty GPAC-283
H~1&2A major in German and GPA of 7.0 or
major, with GPA of higher
major, with GPA of
H~1&2major, with GPA of 6.5 or higher
major, with GPA of 6.5 or
<tzcol_1>Note: The following information is NOT included in the printed edition of the
Course and Unit Handbook
Additional Information
The following information answers some frequently asked questions.
Note, however, details should be confirmed with the appropriate authority
Responsible faculty or school | Faculty of Arts
Mode of delivery| Full time | Part time
Course duration | 1 years minimum (2 semesters) | 2 years maximum (4 semesters)
Majors and Specialisations | Hobart specialisations: Aboriginal studies, Asian studies,
Chinese, Classics, English, French, gender studies, Geography, German, History,
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Bachelor of Arts with Honours
Indonesian, Japanese, philosophy, political science, psychology, public policy, sociology |
Launceston specialisations: Aboriginal studies, Asian Studies, Chinese, earth science,
English, History, Indonesian, philosophy, public policy, psychology, sociology
Costs (course fees only – annual) | HECS: YES
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