Arts & Social Sciences (Hons) - 4504
Program Summary
Faculty: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Contact: arts@unsw.edu.au
Campus: Sydney
Career: Undergraduate
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 6
Max UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC For Award: 48
Domestic Entry Requirements: See Domestic Entry Requirements
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences (Honours)
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Program Description
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
The aims of the BASS (Hons) are:
- To further develop the disciplinary skills acquired by students in their major stream of study (AQF Level 7). In particular, to inculcate higher-order research skills in critical thinking, reflection and analysis.
- To understand relevant disciplinary methods and approaches and their assumptions, and to apply them in research.
- To deepen disciplinary-specific knowledge and to understand its theoretical frameworks and contexts of application. To apply such knowledge while considering, where appropriate, interdisciplinary perspectives, historical and comparative frameworks, and world-views of other times, places, and cultures.
- To appreciate the place of ethics in private and public life and to interrogate disciplinary frameworks, assumptions and processes in light of ethical values.
The Program-Level Learning Outcomes for the BASS (Hons) are as follows:
- Demonstrate coherent and advanced knowledge of the underlying principles and concepts in one or more disciplines, and knowledge of research principles and methods
- Demonstrate cognitive skills that review, analyse, consolidate and synthesize knowledge
- Identify and formulate solutions to complex problems with intellectual independence
- Demonstrate a broad understanding of a body of knowledge and theoretical concepts with advanced understanding in some areas
- Demonstrate an ability to adapt knowledge and skills in diverse contexts
- Demonstrate initiative and judgement in scholarship
- Demonstrate responsibility and accountability for own learning and practice and in collaboration with others within broad parameters
- Demonstrate communication skills to present a clear and coherent exposition of knowledge and ideas to a variety of audiences
- Construct a research project that demonstrates technical skills in research and design
- Construct a research project that demonstrates critical thinking and judgement in developing new understanding
Program Structure
- Coursework (18 UOC)
- Thesis/research project (30 UOC)
Stream Specialisations
Honours is available in the following stream specialisations:- Asian Studies
- Chinese Studies
- Creative Writing
- Criminology
- Dance Studies
- Development Studies
- English
- Environmental Humanities
- European Studies
- Film Studies
- French Studies
- German Studies
- History
- International Relations
- Japanese Studies
- Korean Studies
- Linguistics
- Media, Culture and Technology
- Music Studies
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Spanish and Latin American Studies
- Theatre and Performance Studies
Honours Mark and Classes of Honours
The Honours mark for the awarding of the class of Honours is based on all components of the program. It will be determined from the student's weighted average mark for all of the courses (coursework and thesis/research project).Honours will be awarded in the following classes, based on the student's WAM rounded off to the nearest whole number:
- Class 1: WAM of 85 and above
- Class 2 Division 1: WAM of 75 to 84
- Class 2 Division 2: WAM of 65 to 74
- Class 3: WAM of 50 to 64
University Medal
An honours student in this program may be nominated for a University Medal in line with the University Medal Policy (http://www.gs.unsw.edu.au/policy/documents/medalspolicy.pdf) and Procedures (http://www.gs.unsw.edu.au/policy/documents/medalsprocedure.pdf).Entry Requirements
Students must have completed the UNSW Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of International Studies or Bachelor of Social Research and Policy or other recognised Level 7 qualification with a major in a stream offered in the program. Students in a dual degree must have completed 144 UOC including all requirements for the Arts, International Studies or Social Research and Policy component. Entry to Honours requires a WAM of 70 or higher (or equivalent) in the stream(s) seeking to be further studied. It is subject to resources and the approval of the Head of School in which the stream(s) is/are based.How to Apply
Students intending to apply to the Honours program must first discuss their eligibility and study program with the Honours Convenor in the relevant school prior to submitting an application.Domestic Applicants
Internal domestic applicants must complete the UNSW Arts & Social Sciences Honours Application form available from the Faculty website and submit it to the UNSW Arts & Social Sciences Student Centre.
External domestic applicants must complete the UNSW Honours Application form and submit it to the UNSW Admissions Office.
International Applicants
Internal international applicants must complete the UNSW Arts & Social Sciences Honours Application form available from the Faculty website and submit it to the UNSW Arts & Social Sciences Student Centre.
External international applicants must apply directly through the UNSW Apply Online service.
Academic Rules
- complete all requirements for the Honours program (48 UOC)
- complete the coursework requirement for their area of study (18 UOC)
- complete a research project or thesis (30 UOC)
Fees
Important Information
Further Information
Tel: + 61 2 9385 2289
Email: arts@unsw.edu.au
Location: Room G1 Ground Floor, Morven Brown building (C20)
Opening Hours: Monday to Friday 9am - 5pm
Frequently asked questions
Glossary of Terms
Area(s) of Specialisation
- Asian Studies
- Chinese Studies
- Criminology
- Dance Studies
- Development Studies
- English
- Environmental Humanities
- European Studies
- Film Studies
- French Studies
- German Studies
- History
- International Relations
- Japanese Studies
- Korean Studies
- Linguistics
- Media, Culture and Technology
- Music
- Philosophy
- Politics
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Spanish and Latin American Studies
- Theatre and Performance Studies