Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Arts [CB034]
The combined BE(Hons)/BA allows you to pair your engineering degree with another passion, broadening your career options and giving you an edge in a rapidly changing workforce.
Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (Honours) [BH015]
The BPPE (Hons) will offer strong students the opportunity to extend their studies and examine issues across the three disciplines in greater depth, and at a more advanced level.
Bachelor of Modern Languages Honours [BH016]
Honours in Modern Languages gives you the opportunity to deepen your knowledge through higher-level coursework units and to undertake a supervised independent research thesis on a topic of your choice.
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)/Bachelor of Modern Languages [CB031]
The Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) / Bachelor of Modern Languages allows you to combine UWA's prestigious Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) program with a major in one of eight modern languages.
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) [BH001]
BH001 Bachelor of Arts (Honours).
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) [BH002]
BH002 Bachelor of Commerce (Honours).
Bachelor of Science (Honours) [BH004]
BH004 Bachelor of Science (Honours).
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) [BH006]
BH006 Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours).
Bachelor of Music (Honours) [BH009]
Honours in Music provides an opportunity for you to undertake dedicated, advanced work in the areas of music performance, composition, creative music technologies, and/or musicology (including historical musicology, ethnomusicology, psychology of music, music sociology, and music education).
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) [BH014]
The Honours specialisation includes coursework relevant to applied statistics, history and systems of psychology, and introductory clinical psychology.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Modern Languages [CB030]
The combined BE (Honours) and BModLang allows students to pair their engineering degree with a major and minor selected from eight modern languages, giving them an edge in the global jobs market.
Bachelor of Business (Honours) [BH021]
This Honours degree is designed for students who wish to deepen and strenghten their knowledge and skills from their undergraduate Bachelor of Business degree.
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) [BH017]
The Bachelor of Social Work course will prepare students for a professional qualification in one of the top five growing employment areas in Australia.
Bachelor of Biological Science (Honours) [BH024]
To provide progression to honours from current active major/course.
Bachelor of Marine Science (Honours) [BH025]
To provide progression to honours from current active major/course.
Bachelor of Earth Sciences (Honours) [BH026]
This end-on honours degree is proposed to provide students with on honours degree that is aligned with the name of their specialised bachelor's degree.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) [BH011]
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) is a specialist 4-year degree designed to produce graduates who demonstrate the knowledge, technical capability and practical skills relevant to the contemporary world of engineering.
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) [BH005]
The Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) is an inspiring, holistic four-year degree comprising a three-year bachelor's degree and a fourth year of honours.
Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science [Honours] [BH008]
The Computer Science core of this degree will develop student knowledge of the principles of computation and information that underpin the computing s oftware and systems that are revolutionising the world in which we live, work and communicate.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Commerce [CB006]
The combined BE(Hons)/BCom allows you to pair your engineering degree with another passion, broadening your career options and giving you an edge in a rapidly changing workforce.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Science [CB004]
The combined BE(Hons)/BSc allows you to pair your engineering degree with another passion, broadening your career options and giving you an edge in a rapidly changing workforce.
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) [CB014]
The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) allows you to combine UWA's prestigious Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) program with your engineering studies.
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours) [BH018]
Honours in Criminology is designed to increase understanding of important theoretical perspectives, while also developing key practical skills relevant to work in or with government and non-government organisations (e.
Bachelor of Economics (Honours) [BH013]
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Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours) [BH020]
This course is for students wishing to qualify as primary school teachers and teach children aged 5 to 11 years (School grades Pre-Primary to Year 6).
Bachelor of Human Rights Honours [BH019]
The BHUMR (Hons) will offer strong students the opportunity to extend their studies and examine issues in human rights and associated areas at a more advanced level.
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies (Honours) [BH022]
To allow students who complete the new Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies and major to take Honours in a named Honours program.
Bachelor of Psychological Studies [BP503]
A nationally accredited (APAC) psychology sequence is available to students who have already completed a bachelor's degree in any discipline.
Master of Renewable and Future Energy (coursework) [62560]
The Master of Renewable and Future Energy is designed to upskill engineering graduates for employment in the rapidly expanding renewable energy sector.
Bachelor of Human Sciences [BP031]
The Bachelor of Human Sciences provides students with the opportunity to develop a fundamental interdisciplinary understanding of human function and behaviour and the manner in which it adapts to challenging and disruptive change.
Applied Human Geography [MJD-APHGY]
Creating sustainable and vibrant communities and economies are key challenges facing society, particularly in the context of rising inequality and significant global environmental change.
Architecture A [MJD-ARCTA]
Architecture provides a rich experience in creative thinking across a broad set of studies bridging the humanities and the sciences.
Architecture B [MJS-ARCTB]
Studying Architecture provides you with a rich combination of experiences in imaginative creativity, the humanities and the sciences.
Automation and Robotics Engineering [MJD-EAUTO]
Robotics, automation and Industry 4.
Biodiversity and Evolution [MJD-BIDEM]
The extended major in Biodiversity and Evolution is designed for students interested in understanding the evolution and maintenance of the outstanding biodiversity that exists in Australia, with a special emphasis on Western Australia, a globally recognized hotspot of animal and plant diversity.
Biodiversity and Evolution [not available in 2021] [MJD-BIDEX]
The extended major in Biodiversity and Evolution is designed for students interested in understanding the evolution and maintenance of the outstanding biodiversity that exists in Australia, with a special emphasis on Western Australia, a globally recognized hotspot of plant and animal diversity.
Biomedical Engineering [MJD-EBMEG]
Biomedical Engineering is the broad application of engineering principles and design concepts to medicine and the life sciences.
Chemical Engineering [MJD-ECHEM]
Chemical engineering is an exciting and dynamic field and an ever-changing discipline due to evolutionary and revolutionary changes in technology and society.
CHNSA Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSA]
The Chinese Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Chinese language and culture.
CHNSB Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSB]
The Chinese Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Chinese language and culture.
CHNSI Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSI]
The Chinese Studies major provides students with high quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Chinese language and culture.
CHNSP Chinese Studies [MJD-CHNSP]
The Chinese Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Chinese language and culture.
Civil Engineering [MJD-ECIVL]
Civil engineering deals with the planning, design, construction and maintenance of the physical and naturally built environment, including roads, bridges, buildings, coastal and offshore structures, drainage and flood mitigation systems, canals and dams.
Contemporary Popular Music [MJD-MUSCO]
The Contemporary Popular Music Major allows students to develop their artistry and knowledge to engage with the popular music industry.
Electrical and Electronic Engineering [MJD-EELEC]
Electrical and electronic engineering spans from the nanometres-thick scale of advanced electronic devices to the kilometres-long scale of power transmission, and everything in between.
Engineering Science [MJD-ENGSX]
This major is not available for enrolment and will only be accessible to students exiting the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) without completing the course
The Engineering Science is an administrative major, which is used for students to exit the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at the end of the third year, rather than at completion of the fourth (Honours) year.Enterprise and Innovation [MJD-ENTIN]
Enterprise and Innovation is for students to develop their skills, knowledge and practical engagement with the principles of entrepreneurship and innovation in a local and global context.
Environmental Engineering [MJD-EENVE]
Environmental engineers apply engineering and scientific principles, including the systems approach, to design solutions in areas such as water resources and wastewater treatment, surface and groundwater systems, and oceans and coastal environments.
Environmental Geography and Planning [MJD-ENGEO]
This major provides foundational knowledge and skills in environmental geography and planning.
Environmental Science and Ecology [MJD-ENVEM]
Environmental Science assesses the impact of human activity on the global environment and develops scientific, risk-based solutions to help secure a sustainable future.
Geochemistry [MJD-GECDM]
Geochemistry is the application of chemistry to understanding Earth's systems and processes.
Global Business [MJD-GLBUS]
In the Global Business major, students will learn to identify the key external and internal factors that influence the management of global organisations, and demonstrate how major management functions and skills vary as a result of managing organisations globally.
Human Science and Neuroscience [MJD-HSNEM]
The extended major in Human Sciences and Neuroscience centres on the understanding of human behaviour, combining a strong core of Neuroscience and Physiology with the disciplines of Psychology and Anthropology.
Human Sciences (Anatomy and Physiology) [MJD-HSANP]
This major integrates the complementary disciplines of Anatomy and Physiology and focuses on how human form and function have adapted and acclimatised to different environmental conditions.
Human Sciences and Data Analytics [MJD-HSDEM]
As the world becomes increasingly globalised, the importance of understanding and respecting cultural and physical differences between individuals becomes critical.
Humanities in Health and Medicine [MJD-HHMED]
In order to be effective, health care professionals need to understand not only the workings of the body from a scientific perspective, but also to know how people and societies function, and the art and science of caring for people.
Indigenous Knowledge, History and Heritage [MJD-INKHH]
The Indigenous Knowledge, History and Heritage major comprises an interdisciplinary course that will provide you with an opportunity to learn about the history, culture and philosophy of Aboriginal peoples in Australia.
INDNB Indonesian Studies [MJD-INDNB]
The Indonesian Studies major enables students to achieve a high level of fluency in the language of Australia's closest neighbour and the world's fourth largest country.
INDNI Indonesian Studies [MJD-INDNI]
The Indonesian Studies major enables students to achieve a high level of fluency in the language of Australia's closest neighbour and the world's fourth largest country.
INDNP Indonesian Studies [MJD-INDNP]
The Indonesian Studies major enables students to achieve a high level of fluency in the language of Australia's closest neighbour and the world's fourth largest country.
Integrated Dental Sciences [MJD-DENTS]
This extended major will encompass a wide range of disciplines within the health and medical sciences.
Integrated Earth and Marine Sciences [MJD-IEMDM]
A holistic understanding of Earth and its oceans is needed for a more sustainable future.
Integrated Medical Sciences and Clinical Practice [MJD-IMSCP]
This extended major will encompass a wide range of disciplines within the health and medical sciences.
JPNSB Japanese Studies [MJD-JPNSB]
Studying Japanese language, culture and society means taking a significant step towards becoming Asia-literate—an important attribute for future global citizens, particularly in Australia.
JPNSI Japanese Studies [MJD-JPNSI]
Studying Japanese language, culture and society means taking a significant step towards becoming Asia-literate—an important attribute for future global citizens, particularly in Australia.
JPNSP Japanese Studies [MJD-JPNSP]
Studying Japanese language, culture and society means taking a significant step towards becoming Asia-literate—an important attribute for future global citizens, particularly in Australia.
Korean Studies [MJD-KOREB]
The Korean Studies major provides students with high-quality learning opportunities and an outstanding student experience in learning Korean.
Landscape Architecture [MJD-LDARC]
Landscape architecture is primarily concerned with the quality and design of the environment.
Marine and Coastal Processes [MJD-MARCP]
Coastlines globally face unprecedented threats from continued development and climate change.
Mechanical Engineering [MJD-EMECH]
Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest and broadest of engineering disciplines and it is the backbone of industry worldwide.
Media and Communication [MJD-MECOM]
Media and communication industries and professions are perpetually evolving and being disrupted by new technologies and techniques.
Microbiology and Immunology [MJD-MCBIM]
Microbes are organisms too small to be seen without the aid of a microscope and include bacteria, viruses, protozoa, algae and parasites.
Mining Engineering [MJD-EMINE]
Mining engineers are responsible for the extraction of minerals from the ground using surface and/or underground mining techniques.
Music and Society [MJD-MUSMS]
This major develops your skills and expertise in thinking critically about music across a broad range of styles and contexts, encompassing its histories, social and political meanings, and performance and listening practices.
Music General Studies [MJD-MSTGM]
Music General Studies is a stepping stone to a variety of careers within and beyond the music profession.
Music Theatre [MJD-MUSMT]
The Music Theatre Studies Major allows students to develop their artistry and knowledge to engage with the professional and amateur music theatre community.
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine [MJD-PLMED]
This discipline concerns the testing, diagnosis, treatment, management and prevention of human disease.
Pharmaceutical Health [MJD-PHEAL]
The extended major is offered in the Combined Bachelor's and Master's degree where you will graduate with both a Bachelor of Human Sciences (Pharmaceutical Health) and a Master of Pharmacy.
Plant Biology [MJD-PLBEM]
Plant Biology is an exciting and rapidly developing subject, with many applications in fields as diverse as agriculture, conservation and environmental biology.
Podiatric Health and Medical Sciences [MJD-PHMSC]
This Extended Major provides the foundation of studies for direct entry in to the Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) degree for entry into professional practice as a podiatrist.
Primary Education [MJD-PEDUC]
This course is for students wishing to qualify as primary school teachers and teach children aged 5 to 11 years (School grades Pre-Primary to Year 6).
Psychological and Behavioural Sciences [MJD-PSYCH]
Psychology is a fascinating and diverse area of study that touches upon many aspects of daily life, seeking to answer questions about how and why people behave the way they do.
Science and Technology in Society [not available in 2025] [MJD-SCITS]
Science and technology influence much that happens in our world.
Social and Environmental Sustainability [MJD-SUSTA]
UWA's Bachelor of Social and Environmental Sustainability is a Humanities & Social Sciences (HaSS)-focused interdisciplinary degree oriented towards professional practice that draws substantively on the rich disciplinary knowledge across the social sciences and humanities.
Social Work [MJD-SOCWK]
Social workers are concerned with psychosocial problems; their causes, their solutions and their human impacts.
Software Engineering [MJD-ESOFT]
The field of software engineering is concerned with the development, deployment and maintenance of software assets across an organisation.
Wildlife Conservation [MJD-WLCDM]
The Wildlife Conservation extended major is designed for students interested in the conservation of threatened animals and their environments.
Honours in Accounting [HON-ACCTG]
Honours in Accounting at the Business School is a rigorous program intended for high-performing students with an undergraduate Accounting major.
Honours in Agricultural Science [HON-AGSCI]
Honours in Agricultural Science builds upon your knowledge gained at undergraduate level through an emphasis on processes at a farming systems level.
Honours in Anatomy and Human Biology [HON-ANHBY]
Honours in Anatomy and Human Biology is a blend of coursework and research project work designed to introduce you to the world of research.
Honours in Anthropology [HON-ANTHR]
Honours in Anthropology encourages independent critical thinking and teaches you to investigate social questions empirically.
Honours in Archaeology [HON-ARCGY]
Australian-trained archaeologists contribute to research, documentation and management of archaeological heritage in Australia and globally.
Honours in Art History and Curatorial Studies [HON-ARHCU]
Note: this honours specialisation is not available for new enrolments in 2025.
Honours in Asian Studies [HON-ASSTD]
Honours in Asian Studies examines how knowledge about Asia has been constructed historically, and explores the various methodological issues that arise when studying Asian cultures and societies today.
Honours in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology [HON-BCHMB]
By undertaking Honours in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, you will develop an understanding of the research process and your abilities to conduct independent research.
Honours in Biotechnology [HON-BTECH]
Note: this honours specialisation is not available for new enrolments in 2025.
Honours in Botany [HON-BOTNY]
Plants underpin life on Earth.
Honours in Business Analytics [HON-BUSAN]
An Honours in Business Analytics provides students with foundation research training in the Business Analytics field at an international standard.
Honours in Business Economics [HON-ECONS]
As an Honours in Business Economics student, you will study advanced economic theory, review high-level research literature concerning economics and its various applications, and prepare a dissertation that is the result of substantial academic research.
Honours in Business Law [HON-BSLAW]
Honours in Business Law is designed to increase understanding of important theoretical and practical legal issues in commercial law, while also developing key practical skills relevant to work not only in a range of business and commercial contexts but also within both government and non-government organisations (e.
Honours in Business Management [HON-BMGMT]
The honours research component comprises both training and active research by students.
Honours in Chemistry [HON-CHEMS]
By undertaking honours in Chemistry, you will develop an understanding of the research process and your abilities to conduct independent research.
Honours in Classics and Ancient History [HON-CLANH]
Honours in Classics and Ancient History is a combination of coursework and your own extended research essay, or dissertation.
Honours in Communication and Media Studies [HON-CMMST]
Honours in Communication and Media Studies develops your understanding of the field and your capacity to contribute to this field.
Honours in Computer Science and Software Engineering [HON-CMSSE]
Honours in Computer Science and Software Engineering is an additional year of study in which you will undertake an in-depth investigation on a research topic of interest.
Honours in Conservation Biology [HON-CONBI]
As human pressures on our natural environment are at an all-time high, the need for experienced conservation biologists to attempt to reverse the declines in ecosystem functioning and health, and in species population sizes, is increasing.
Honours in Criminology [HON-CRIMN]
Criminology is an interdisciplinary subject area that has emerged from the attention distinct disciplines have paid to offenders and offending.
Honours in Earth Science [HON-GEOGY]
Honours in Earth Science provides you with an opportunity to undertake coursework units with direct application to developing sustainable resources in Western Australia as well as a 24-point research project.
Honours in Economics [HON-ECNPF]
Students undertaking this B.
Honours in Engineering Science [HON-ENGSC]
Honours in Engineering Science provides you with the opportunity to deepen your knowledge in Engineering Science, through a combination of advanced coursework units and an in-depth investigation on a research topic of interest.
Honours in English and Literary Studies [HON-EGLST]
Honours in English Literary Studies is designed to increase understanding of literature and culture through sustained and close attention to particular texts (including film), key topics and major critical and theoretical issues.
Honours in Enterprise and Innovation [HON-ENTIN]
The honours research component comprises both training and active research by students.
Honours in Environmental Science [HON-ENVSC]
An Honours in Environmental Science will prepare you with advanced training in areas of land and water management, climate science, biogeochemical processes, ecology and soil science related to natural and disturbed environments, enabling you to successfully complete a research project.
Honours in Finance [HON-FINCE]
As one of the flagship programs at the Business School, Honours in Finance is popular among high-achieving students who view the honours year as an essential prerequisite to obtaining a position with an investment bank or management consulting firm.
Honours in Financial Economics [HON-FINEC]
Students undertaking this B.
Honours in Fine Arts [HON-FNART]
An Honours in Fine Arts aims to develop critical and creative skills and provides an opportunity for students to undertake dedicated advanced research.
Honours in French Studies [HON-FRNCH]
Honours in French Studies offers advanced study of French language and culture through units in language (written and spoken) and in selected aspects of French and Francophone culture, as well as through a research thesis.
Honours in Gender Studies [HON-GNDST]
Honours in Gender Studies will deepen and broaden interdisciplinary understandings of contemporary theories of gender, sexuality, and feminist thought through independent research combined with an interdisciplinary coursework program spanning the Humanities and Social Sciences.
Honours in Genetics [HON-GENET]
By undertaking Honours in Genetics, you will develop an understanding of the research process and your abilities to conduct independent research.
Honours in Geographical Sciences [HON-GGRPY]
An Honours in Geographical Sciences provides you with the skills and knowledge to engage in the advanced analysis of spatial patterns and processes in natural and built environments.
Honours in Geophysics [HON-GEOPH]
Note: this honours specialisation is not available for new enrolments in 2025.
Honours in German Studies [HON-GRMAN]
Honours in German Studies offers advanced study of German language and culture through units in language (written and spoken) and in selected aspects of German, Austrian and Swiss culture, as well as through a research thesis.
Honours in Global Business [HON-GLBUS]
The honours research component comprises both training and active research by students.
Honours in History [HON-HISTY]
Honours in History is a one-year, full-time or two-year, part-time specialisation taken at the end of an undergraduate degree.
Honours in History of Art [HON-HYART]
Honours in the History of Art develops research skills pertaining to art produced around the world.
Honours in Human Resource Management [HON-HRSMT]
Honours in Human Resource Management provides you with foundation research training in human resources or employment relations at an international standard.
Honours in Italian Studies [HON-ITALN]
Honours in Italian Studies will give you high-level knowledge and skills in Italian which will allow you to operate with confidence and skill in Italian linguistic and cultural contexts.
Honours in Law and Society [HON-LWSOC]
Law and Society scholars examine broad theoretical issues about the nature of law and society as well as how the relationship between the two plays out in particular fields of legal and social policy at both domestic and international levels.
Honours in Linguistics [HON-LINGO]
Honours in Linguistics trains you to undertake research in the discipline in order to create new knowledge, at a level that is both more advanced than at undergraduate level and which broadens your knowledge in specialised sub-areas of the discipline.
Honours in Management [HON-MGMNT]
An Honours in Management provides you with foundation research training in the Management discipline at an international standard.
Honours in Marine Biology [HON-MARBI]
An honours student in Marine Biology will conduct research related to the structure and/or functioning of the marine ecosystem.
Honours in Marine Science [HON-MARSC]
As an honours student in Marine Science, you will conduct research related to the structure and/or functioning of the marine ecosystem (Marine Biology Specialisation) or the physical processes that operate in the ocean and shape our coastline (Coastal and Oceans Specialisation).
Honours in Marketing [HON-MRKTG]
An Honours in Marketing allows students to complete a major research-based enquiry project focusing on a specialised topic within the Marketing discipline.
Honours in Mathematics and Statistics [HON-MTHST]
Honours in Mathematics and Statistics will give you the knowledge and tools necessary to solve complex mathematical and/or statistical problems of a theoretical or applied nature, depending on your specialisation.
Honours in Medical Research [HON-BIOMS]
An Honours in Medical Research will allow you to gain an appreciation of the philosophy, objectives, difficulties and practicalities of biomedical research.
Honours in Music [HON-MUSIC]
Honours in Music provides an opportunity for you to undertake dedicated, advanced work in the areas of music performance, composition, creative music technologies, and/or musicology (including historical musicology, ethnomusicology, psychology of music, music sociology, and music education).
Honours in Natural Resource Management [HON-NRMGT]
An Honours in Natural Resource Management provides you with advanced training and the skills needed to manage natural resource systems and help conserve the environment.
Honours in Neuroscience [HON-NEURS]
Honours in Neuroscience is a blend of coursework and research project work designed to introduce you to the world of research.
Honours in Philosophy [HON-PHILY]
Honours in Philosophy will develop high-level research skills and an ability to analyse and construct arguments, deepen your knowledge of the history of philosophy, as well as broaden and integrate your understanding of the sub-fields of philosophy.
Honours in Physics [HON-PHYSC]
Honours in Physics consists of an equal combination of advanced coursework and a research project and dissertation.
Honours in Physiology [HON-PHYGY]
Honours in Physiology is a blend of coursework and research project work designed to introduce you to the world of research.
Honours in Political Science and International Relations [HON-POLSC]
Honours in Political Science and International Relations provides an opportunity to study political science and international relations in both greater depth and greater scope than is possible in earlier undergraduate years.
Honours in Psychology [HON-PSYCH]
Honours in Psychology has been awarded Accreditation by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as a fourth year of psychology.
Honours in Sport Science, Exercise and Health [HON-SSCEH]
Honours in Sport Science, Exercise and Health provides you with interdisciplinary research skills and advanced knowledge in a select sub-discipline area (exercise physiology/biochemistry, biomechanics, motor development, exercise and health psychology or activity promotion).
Honours in Work and Employment Relations [HON-WKERL]
Honours in Work and Employment Relations provides you with research training in Employment Relations at an international standard.
Honours in Zoology [HON-ZOOLY]
The course for Honours in Zoology is a blend of coursework and research project work designed to introduce the student to the world of research on animals.
Honours Dissertation Part 2 [APHB5515]
Honours Dissertation Part 3 [APHB5516]
Honours Dissertation Part 4 [APHB5517]
Fine Arts Honours Seminar 1: Survey and Situate [ARTF4001]
Fine Arts Honours Seminar 2: Critical Thought [ARTF4002]
Fine Arts Honours Exegesis [ARTF4003]
Fine Arts Honours Dissertation by Art Practice Part 1 [ARTF4004]
Fine Arts Honours Dissertation by Art Practice Part 2 [ARTF4005]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Presentation Skills [BIOL4446]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 1 [BIOL5442]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 2 [BIOL5443]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 3 [BIOL5444]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 5 [BIOL5445]
Honours in Biological Sciences Research Dissertation Part 4 [BIOL5447]
Computer Science Honours Research Project Part 1 [CITS4010]
Computer Science Honours Research Project Part 2 [CITS4011]
Honours Project [EDUC4014]
Engineering Science Honours Research Project Part 1 [GENG5011]
Engineering Science Honours Research Project Part 2 [GENG5012]
Honours Research Project in Geophysics Part 1 [GEOP4011]
Honours Research Project in Geophysics Part 2 [GEOP4012]
Honours Research Project in Geophysics Part 3 [GEOP4013]
Honours Research Project in Geophysics Part 4 [GEOP4014]
Honours Research Project in Geology Part 1 [GEOS4011]
Honours Research Project in Geology Part 2 [GEOS4012]
Honours Research Project in Geology Part 3 [GEOS4013]
Honours Research Project in Earth Science Part 4 [GEOS4014]
Honours Research Project in Hydrogeology Part 1 [GEOS4015]
Honours Research Project in Hydrogeology Part 2 [GEOS4016]
Honours Research Project in Hydrogeology Part 3 [GEOS4017]
Honours Research Project in Hydrogeology Part 4 [GEOS4018]
Music Honours Research 1 [MUSC4140]
Music Honours Research 2 [MUSC4141]
Neuroscience Honours Dissertation Part 1 [NEUR5514]
Neuroscience Honours Dissertation Part 2 [NEUR5515]
Neuroscience Honours Dissertation Part 3 [NEUR5516]
Neuroscience Honours Dissertation Part 4 [NEUR5517]
PPE Honours Dissertation 1 [PPHE4140]
PPE Honours Dissertation 2 [PPHE4141]
Psychology Honours Research Project Part 1 [PSYC4421]
Psychology Honours Research Project Part 2 [PSYC4422]
Honours Dissertation 1 [SOCS4140]
Honours Dissertation 2 [SOCS4141]
Honours Dissertation Part 1 [SSEH4711]
Honours Dissertation Part 2 [SSEH4712]
Honours Dissertation Part 3 [SSEH4713]
Honours Dissertation Part 4 [SSEH4714]
Social Work Honours Proposal [SWSP4006]
Social Work Honours Project [SWSP4007]
Dissertation (Accounting) Part 1 [ACCT4486]
Dissertation (Accounting) Part 2 [ACCT4487]
Dissertation (Accounting) Part 3 [ACCT4488]
Dissertation (Accounting) Part 4 [ACCT4489]
Scientific Communication Part 1 [APHB4001]
Scientific Communication Part 2 [APHB4008]
Medical Research Thesis Part 2 [BMED4006]
Dissertation (Business Analytics) Part 1 [BUSN4331]
Dissertation (Business Analytics) Part 2 [BUSN4332]
Dissertation (Business Analytics) Part 3 [BUSN4333]
Dissertation (Business Analytics) Part 4 [BUSN4334]
Business Research Methodology [BUSN4403]
Dissertation (Business Management) Part 1 [BUSN4441]
Dissertation (Business Management) Part 2 [BUSN4442]
Dissertation (Business Management) Part 3 [BUSN4443]
Dissertation (Business Management) Part 4 [BUSN4444]
Dissertation (Enterprise and Innovation) Part 1 [BUSN4551]
Dissertation (Enterprise and Innovation) Part 2 [BUSN4552]
Dissertation (Enterprise and Innovation) Part 3 [BUSN4553]
Dissertation (Enterprise and Innovation) Part 4 [BUSN4554]
Dissertation (Global Business) Part 1 [BUSN4661]
Dissertation (Global Business) Part 2 [BUSN4662]
Dissertation (Global Business) Part 3 [BUSN4663]
Dissertation (Global Business) Part 4 [BUSN4664]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 1 [ECON4141]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 2 [ECON4142]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 3 [ECON4143]
Dissertation (Economics) Part 4 [ECON4144]
Dissertation (Financial Economics) Part 1 [ECON4181]
Dissertation (Financial Economics) Part 2 [ECON4182]
Dissertation (Financial Economics) Part 3 [ECON4183]
Dissertation (Financial Economics) Part 4 [ECON4184]
Applied Econometrics and Research Methods [ECON4401]
Advanced Quantitative Economics [ECON4504]
Special Topics in Employment Relations Seminar [EMPL4401]
Dissertation (Employment Relations) Part 1 [EMPL4481]
Dissertation (Employment Relations) Part 2 [EMPL4482]
Dissertation (Employment Relations) Part 3 [EMPL4483]
Dissertation (Employment Relations) Part 4 [EMPL4484]
Poetry and Poetics [ENGL3001]
Advanced Literary Theory [ENGL3801]
Methodologies [ENGL4102]
Advanced Research Skills [EURO4101]
Dissertation (Finance) Part 1 [FINA4486]
Dissertation (Finance) Part 2 [FINA4487]
Dissertation (Finance) Part 3 [FINA4488]
Dissertation (Finance) Part 4 [FINA4489]
Global Challenges, Research and Leadership [GCRL1000]
BPhil Research Placement [GCRL2000]
BPhil Research Project [GCRL3000]
Professional Engineering Portfolio [GENG5010]
Art Writing [HART3330]
History of Art Professional Placement [HART4001]
Displaying Bodies: Art, Medicine and the Human Form [HART4409]
Thinking History: The Future of the Past [HIST2007]
History in 4D [HIST3001]
Special Topics in Human Resource Management Seminar [HRMT4401]
Dissertation (Human Resource Management) Part 1 [HRMT4485]
Dissertation (Human Resource Management) Part 2 [HRMT4486]
Dissertation (Human Resource Management) Part 3 [HRMT4487]
Dissertation (Human Resource Management) Part 4 [HRMT4488]
Introduction to Legal Research (Part A) [LAWS4509]
Introduction to Legal Research (Part B) [LAWS4510]
Introduction to Criminological Research (Part A) [LAWS4511]
Introduction to Criminological Research (Part B) [LAWS4512]
Mathematics and Statistics Research Project Part 1 [MATH4001]
Mathematics and Statistics Research Project Part 2 [MATH4002]
Special Topics in Management Seminar [MGMT4401]
Dissertation (Management) Part 1 [MGMT4485]
Dissertation (Management) Part 2 [MGMT4486]
Dissertation (Management) Part 3 [MGMT4487]
Dissertation (Management) Part 4 [MGMT4488]
Dissertation (Marketing) Part 1 [MKTG4486]
Dissertation (Marketing) Part 2 [MKTG4487]
Dissertation (Marketing) Part 3 [MKTG4488]
Dissertation (Marketing) Part 4 [MKTG4489]
Seminar Appraisal and Presentation Part 1 [MSCI4098]
Seminar Appraisal and Presentation Part 2 [MSCI4099]
Music Research Project [MUSC4104]
Advanced Neuroscience 2 [NEUR3302]
Research Conduct and Ethics [PAED4401]
Dissertation in Physics Part 1 [PHYS4001]
Dissertation in Physics Part 2 [PHYS4002]
Dissertation in Physics Part 3 [PHYS4003]
Dissertation in Physics Part 4 [PHYS4004]
Plant Physiological Ecology [PLNT3301]
Research Methods and Analysis in Psychology II [PSYC4418]
Data Use in Science [SCIE4401]
Good, Bogus and Corrupted Science [SCIE4481]
Science Practicum [SCIE5304]
Social Sciences Research Skills [SOCS4100]
Advanced Biomechanical Methods [SSEH4633]
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology [01880/54580]
Master of Arts (Creative Writing) [10710]
Master of Strategic Communication (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [12540]
Master of Forensic Anthropology (research) [50770]
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Clinical Audiology [00840]
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) [CB014]
Doctor of Social Work [10970]
Doctor of Education [30810]
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Clinical Psychology [01870/54570]
Bachelor of Science (Honours) [BH004]
Bachelor of Business (Honours) [BH021]
Master of Science (thesis and coursework) [70630]
Master of Medical Physics (thesis and coursework) [51630]
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Clinical Neuropsychology [01890/54590]
Master of Research [00720]
Master of Professional Engineering [62550]
Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) [BH014]
Bachelor of Music (Honours) [BH009]
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) [BH002]
Bachelor of Art History and Curatorial Studies (Honours) [BH022]
Bachelor of Arts (Honours) [BH001]
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Modern Languages [CB030]
Master of Physics (coursework and dissertation) [53560]
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) [BH017]
Master of International Relations (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [11580]
Master of Low Emission Energy Technologies (coursework) [62520]
Master of Geotechnics for Offshore Wind Energy (coursework and dissertation) [74550]
Bachelor of Advanced Computer Science [Honours] [BH008]
Master of Ore Deposit Geology (coursework) [70590]
Master of Translation Studies (coursework or coursework and dissertation) [12520]
Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Forensic Science [00880]
Graduate Certificate in the Diagnosis and Assessment of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) [73260]
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Science [CB004]
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) [BH006]
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) [BH011]
Bachelor of Economics (Honours) [BH013]
Bachelor of Modern Languages Honours [BH016]
Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours) [BH018]
Bachelor of Human Rights Honours [BH019]
Graduate Diploma in Economics [42330]
Master of Industrial and Organisational Psychology (coursework and dissertation) [53580]
Graduate Certificate in Autism Diagnosis [70230]
Master of Music (research) [10720]
Doctor of Philosophy Rules [00810,00860,00870,01820,01830,01840,01850]
Master's Degree by Research Rules for courses administered by the Board of the Graduate Research School [00710]
Doctor of Juridical Science [20810]
Master of Offshore and Coastal Engineering (coursework) [62570]
Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (Honours) [BH015]
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Arts [CB034]
Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours) [BH020]
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Commerce [CB006]
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)/Bachelor of Modern Languages [CB031]
Bachelor of Biological Science (Honours) [BH024]
Bachelor of Marine Science (Honours) [BH025]
Bachelor of Earth Sciences (Honours) [BH026]
Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) [BH005]
Master of Exercise Science (thesis and coursework) [51610]